It's 2007 folks, so there's no need to whip out a WiFi detector or boot your laptop just to figure out if there's a WiFi signal in range. These days, you can just look down at your shirt. The new WiFi ...
[CNLohr] wanted to test the WiFi range in his house. One look at his roommate’s cup and an unorthodox idea was born. The WiFi Cup used an ESP8266 to connect to his home network. For output, [CNLohr] ...
Have a look at this fun T-shirt, which detects WiFi signals, a great way to find out where the nearest WiFi is, although it might make you look like a bit of a geek. The WiFi Detector T-shirt features ...
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We're not sure if an illuminated WiFi-detector window decal is more or less nerdy than the illuminated WiFi-detector T-shirt, but it's certainly cooler. The shirt costs about $20 now, and the mod to ...