Wifi Porter connects your guests to Wi-Fi by scanning a QR code or tapping on the device. It’s a nice way to avoid typing long passwords. Wifi Porter is carved from a block of hard maple, and is compatible with iOS and Android. Unlike other solutions, Wifi Porter doesn’t require any special apps, and it doesn’t require the host to be nearby.
Hi Makers & Hunters!
I'm so excited (and nervous) to show you this work. You’re a bunch of smarties with good critique and suggestions. Please do let me know what you think (good and bad!).
With recent connectivity improvements in iOS and Android, we thought it was a great time to explore new interactions for connecting to Wi-Fi.
Wifi Porter works with nearly all current phones, and is compatible with the latest standards. Network credentials are displayed on the bottom of the Wifi Porter as a backup method for laptops and other devices.
Did we miss anything? Would this be helpful? All comments appreciated, and have a great day!
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@psidentity One question: How do you write the QR Code and NDEF data to the hardware? Does it have a connection itself? Also: What happens when I change my Wifi Password?
@plaetzchen Thanks, great questions! Setup is handled with our free iOS and Android apps. You’d use the app again to update the Wi-Fi password if it changes.
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@psidentity I just found it on the Play Store. Great solution. So the Porter itself is battery free I assume.
Just ordered one. Love the concept of a physical interaction. Constructively though I feel like you break a promise with the user. It sells elegance and simplicity but at the ‘print out this QR code and stick it to the bottom’ moment it sucks out all of the magic.
@tomfrazier I love this comment, and I have very similar feelings about QR code. What eventually sold me on it was user testing, and the belief was that Porter should provide avenues for all devices to join, even if it means compromising on single-purposeness or elegance. I like to think of Wifi Porter as a device for now masquerading as a device for the future. Imperfect, practical, and something I really hope we can keep working on and improving.
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Like:
• A simple and elegant solution to a real problem
• Looks nice
Dislike:
• Price - Not sure if a QR code printed and hang in a frame wouldn't work as well for $20 less
Damn, these guys make cool products. This is perfect for AirBnBs, Coffee shops and businesses of all kinds. And the free colourful instructions are the real value-add:
@espreedevora Focused on phones for sure. If you’ve got an iPhone/MacBook combo, you can scan the QR code with your phone, and iOS will share it with your laptop automatically.
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