The world’s first Touchscreen Wireless Router by Securifi launched in Japan
The world’s first Wi-Fi router and range extender with an intuitive touch screen interface — Securifi ALMOND — will be showcased at the upcoming CEATEC show in Tokyo. It has a 2.8″ 320×240 TFT LCD touchscreen, two internal MIMO antennas, 300Mbps 802.11b/g/n tech with industry-standard WEP/ WPA/ WPA2 security. Securifi Almond comes with unique security key pre-configured at the factory so users have a secure wireless network from the moment they power it on. It also eliminates recent loopholes with WPS that plague routers from other manufacturers.
Leading publications such as the New York Times, EE Times Japan, CNet, CNBC, Men’s Journal and others have widely praised Almond’s innovative design and interface. Not only is Almond a critical success, but it also struck a chord with consumers long frustrated by the headache inducing traditional routers. In the brief 2 months Almond has been in the US market, it has already become the No.1 Best-rated wireless router on Amazon.com, which is the largest online retailer in the World.
This innovation has struck a chord with consumers long frustrated by the headache inducing traditional routers. It is expected to be available at various online and retail locations in Japan starting in early 2013. At this time limited numbers of review units are available for qualified reviewers and journalists.