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CMCC R3600H WiFi7

The Cmcc R3600H WiFi7 computing power router is a powerful network device that improves throughput and signal coverage, and reduces game latency compared to the previous generation. Having the ability to share storage, bandwidth, and computation, reduces the pressure on the backbone network. The body adopts an ultra-thin panel design with built-in antennas, making the appearance more concise, friendly, and soft. It can be placed vertically or hung on the wall, making the home environment cleaner and not taking up space. The line texture of the number 7 represents the high performance of WiFi7.

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Mercku M6s Mesh System

Amidst ever-increasing density networks and changing user needs, Mercku M6s Mesh System exemplifies WiFi design excellence. Mercku's proprietary WHEMS antenna and latest AX3000 technology provide users with phenomenal Wi-Fi coverage and transmission speeds of up to 3Gbps. M6s’ architecture-inspired perforated shells ultimately serve to minimize the internal temperature of the router, while simultaneously allowing users to customize the eco-friendly fabric covers for ultimate personalization. Now, with tiny M6s Nano nodes users can bring this Wi-Fi experience to any corner of their home.

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Portal One

Portal One, more than just a pair headphones, is a distinctive device that communicates a user's need for focus through a specialized lighting display. This feature, displaying unique animated visuals, acts as a subtle communication method in shared work and study environments. The design ensures that the lighting is noticeable yet not distracting or overly bright, maintaining an appropriate balance for communal spaces.

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Meama Dropper

Dropper is an innovative vending machine for coffee capsules - with a distinctive design that follows Meama’s Head Office design concept. Dropper is presented in two visuals - concrete and wood. Customers have the opportunity to match them with different interiors. Dropper’s upper section’s transparent design allows the customers to view all six cylinders filled with various coffee capsules, which makes it easier to choose their preferable flavor. In addition to its ease of use and design, Dropper is energy efficient and eco-friendly.

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PaMu Nano

PaMu Nano develops "invisible in the ear" earbuds tailored for young users and suitable for more scenarios. Design is based on more than 5,000 users' ear data optimization, and finally ensures that most of ears will be comfortable when wearing them, even during lying on your side. The surface of charging case uses special elastic cloth to hide the indicator light through the integrated packaging tech. Magnetic suction helps easy operating. BT5.0 simplifies operation while maintains a fast and stable connection, and aptX codec ensures higher sound quality. IPX6 Water-resistance.

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Mama

Designed in Italy, Mama is a completely recyclable chair made in China. Stackable, easy to connect, available with or without armrests, Mama is a community seating for conferences, training courses, informal meetings, waiting areas and even outdoor activities. The backrest has an original surface characterized by rounded micro-reliefs designed to reduce the supporting area, thus favoring the natural transpiration of the body. The curves and inclination of all elements have been designed to ensure technical performance and ergonomic comfort.

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Good designs create value for society. Everyday we feature a special design project that demonstrates excellence in design. Today, we are pleased to showcase an award-winning design that makes a positive difference. We will be featuring more great and inspiring designs daily. Make sure to visit us everyday to enjoy new good design products and projects from greatest designers worldwide.

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