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 »  Home  »  Broadband Technology  »  T-Shirt That Picks Up Wireless Signals?!
T-Shirt That Picks Up Wireless Signals?!
By Matt Donaldson | Published 10/29/2007 | Broadband Technology | Rating:
Matt Donaldson
Matt has worked for a large UK broadband ISP for a number of years. He mainly specialises in server support and web related technologies. Not to mention that Matt has been with us since the birth of http://talkbroadband.com back in 2001! 

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Think Geek Rises again!

So there I was, doing something important with my day (you know, reading blogs and checking out some cool gadgets on the web) and I stumbled across this bad boy over on ThinkGeek.com.. a t-shirt that detects wifi signals and displays it! The glowing bars on the front of the t-shirt animate and dynamically change as the Wi-Fi signal strength changes. I mean seriously... how cool is that?!

Check It Out:

Product Features:
  • Glowing animated shirt dynamically displays the current wi-fi signal strength. Shows signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11g
  • Black 100% Cotton T-Shirt
  • Animated Decal is Removable (with hook and loop fasteners) for Easy Washing
  • Battery Pack is Concealed in a Small Pocket Sewn Inside
  • Shirt Runs for hours off three AAA Batteries
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    Customer Action Shots:


    Want to Impress Your Mates?
    Then go and grab yourself one of these bad boys, we did.  You can go and grab yourself one over at ThinkGeek T-Shirts

    May the signal be with you!




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