MacWorld 2013 has come and gone for this year. I look forward to this show in San Francisco each year because it gathers, under one roof, all sorts of products, services and swag related to the Apple product line.
Each year there is at least one product that I really like and feel that I can’t live without, and this year is no exception! Actually, there were several runners up which I will probably talk about in future posts.
But for now, I want to talk about something that can be a problem for those of use trying to achieve good WiFi coverage in our homes. (And offices too for that matter)
The Bear Extender Mini is a tiny device that will plug in to your Mac’s USB port (There is a Windows 7 Version available too) that will detect a weak WiFi signal and amplify it so that your laptop can get a full WiFi signal.
This device is so small, that if it weren’t for it’s antenna, you might mistake it for a USB thumb drive!
Here is a short video that will explain what it does:
(Here is a link to the video in case you don’t see it here: http://youtu.be/yVto2CTgPdc
Go check them out here: http://store.bearextender.com/products/bearextender-mini
I think it will make a good addition to my MacBook Pro. Have you got a use for it?