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Okyo

Designed for Palo Alto Networks by Fuseproject. The Okyo Garde wifi router is designed to safeguard remote and hybrid working employees as well as the organization’s most valuable assets.

 The challenge for us was to come up with a design that speaks of protection, looks like it belongs in the home and has great thermal management.

The challenge for us was to come up with a design that speaks of protection, looks like it belongs in the home and has great thermal management.

 The external white shell covers the inner core and serves as a protective layer, representing the device's purpose in securing the cyber space of the household.

The external white shell covers the inner core and serves as a protective layer, representing the device's purpose in securing the cyber space of the household.

 Safeguarding the household's cyber space requires a significant amount of power and generates more heat compared to conventional routers, making thermal management a crucial aspect of the design. We implemented discrete ventilation holes beneath the

Safeguarding the household's cyber space requires a significant amount of power and generates more heat compared to conventional routers, making thermal management a crucial aspect of the design. We implemented discrete ventilation holes beneath the white shell to allow cold air to flow into the unit.

 Hot air exits through the top.

Hot air exits through the top.

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