WiFi Dowsing Rod
Mike Thompson developed this clever Wi-Fi network detector in the form of a wand apparently make it easier for anyone to use. “By basing the design for a wireless network detector on century-old technology, the user feels right at home with the product, feel less intimidated by the simple forms and natural materials.”
But I’ll be honest, I have tried with a divining rod before and frankly, I’m not sold on the technology. My results were less than successful. But wifi detectors? I’d never have a problem that they work. So maybe for his next project, Mike was able to tail a design that looks and works like a WiFi network detector, but also for finding sources of water.
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