The Almond does beautifully as a simple, effortless, attractive way for non-nerds to extend their hot spots into un-blanketed corners of the house.
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overview
Securifi’s Almond houses a 320 x 240 pixel 2.8” full-color touch screen display capable of handling all router setup and maintenance. Almond not only removes the need for web-driven interfaces consumers have used for over a decade, it removes the need for operating through a PC or Macintosh entirely. Securifi calls it the first router for the post-PC era.
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the Almond is an excellent solution—the touchscreen drives up the price for what is otherwise a rather entry-level router, but it easily achieves its stated goal of simplifying networking setup.
Read the full review →Securifi's Almond is the industry's first touch screen router. The device is attractive and easy to set up, but the hardware is only suited for those with light-networking needs.
Read the full review →The Securifi Almond's touch-screen novelty, while it works great, is not enough to make up for the lack of features and performance as well as the price tag.
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