For most people, their wireless internet router is something that's out of sight, out of mind, said Katherine Boehret at The Verge. Starry Station, a sleek, white triangular router, is "meant to be seen rather than buried behind the couch or tucked under a desk." And its appeal isn't just aesthetic: The router gives users an at-a-glance picture of how their Wi-Fi network is performing, showing how many devices are online and how much data they're eating up, represented by floating, color-coded dots (blue for healthy, red for problematic). (Courtesy image) Multiple built-in antennas also give the router a longer, more powerful range.