
The Wireless Catcher is definitely something unique that we haven’t come across before – after all, how many devices out there do you know is capable of detecting Wi-Fi signals in the vicinity, resulting in an output of audio which varies according to the strength and direction of that particular signal? Guess this is a modern day analog synthesizer of sorts, and it ain’t too bad on the eyes, either. Check out the video to know what the Wireless Catcher sounds like, and do let us know whether you would like to see this device realized on a mass production basis.
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