Through meticulous design choices, it was achieved by implementing a vertical product architecture. This innovative design not only reduced visual weight but also imparted a sleek and slim appearance to the device, seamlessly integrating with any modern environment.
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TP-LINK ARCHER BE805
Where performance
meets design
Jacob Jensen Design, in close collaboration with TP-Link, embraced the challenge of designing Archer BE805 with a clear objective: to reduce its physical footprint while ensuring optimal performance.
Archer BE805's design harmoniously communicates its power and performance. Jacob Jensen Design accomplished this through a careful selection of materials and finishes.
The striking contrast between the gloss black body and the light metallic side panels visually emphasizes the presence of numerous antennas inside. Delicately textured side panels further enhance the design, dividing the surface into four distinct areas, subtly hinting at the eight powerful antennas concealed within the device.
The aesthetic allure of Archer BE805 lies in its intricate details. The high gloss black front, gently tapering towards the centre, creates an alluring and angled surface, elegantly accommodating the user interface and functional indicators on the top surface.
Meanwhile, a simple line on the lower surface, just below the front edge, offers a clear indication of the device's overall working status. The rear of the product features a recessed angular surface, serving as an integrated ventilation exhaust towards the top, with conveniently placed ports and connectors in the lower area.
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