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Google introduces new interchangeable shells for OnHub routers

google-onhub-routerGoogle teamed up with TP-LINK to create a better looking router, called the OnHub Router. It’s a little expensive, but it looks way better than your typical messy, wired, blocky routers that most of us are currently using, and that means that it’s a little more acceptable to keep it out in the open where it can perform better for your wireless devices.

Today, Google is taking things one step further and releasing customizable shells for the OnHub router that will give you some room to experiment and create your own design for the cup-shaped device. In addition to the shells, there’s a new OnHub Makers gallery to show off what others have done to customize the router. You can browse through some of the creations which include things like lamps, clay designs, and even a slinky, all of which look way better on a shelf in your living room than a rectangular black box with wires and antennas sticking out of it.

You can purchase the shells later today for $29 to $39, and Google has released 2D and 3D models if you want to make your own.

source: Google

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