Wifi Porter: NFC-Enabled Device (Maple) for $40
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Everyone hates long passwords, but you’d hate them a lot less if you never had to type them. Wifi Porter simplifies it all to a simple tap or camera scan. This wooden puck is embedded with NFC chip so you and your guests can simply tap to connect both your Android and iOS smartphones. Getting connected has never been easier! Tap the block to connect your Android phone or flip the porter and scan the QR code with your iPhone camera.
The free Wifi Porter app is used once to configure your Wifi Porter device. No other apps are required. Phones that subsequently tap the Wifi Porter device or scan the QR code will receive the network information automatically and do not require any installed apps.
Reviews
- 9to5Mac: “Wifi Porter is a cute wooden Wi-Fi puck that lets you share your wifi without a password.”
- The Verge: “Internet is just a tap or QR scan away.”
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: maple
- Materials: wood
- Product dimensions: 1″H x 4″L x 3″W
- NFC-enabled
- QR code on the back
- Free app: Wifi Porter (iOS & Android), only used for setup
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Compatibility
- iOS 11 or later (one-tap Wifi requires 2018 iPhones or later)
- Android 5.0 or later
Includes
- Wifi Porter: NFC-Enabled Device (Maple)
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