Ask The Readers: How Do You Camouflage Your Tech?
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We love having a technology-packed house as much as the next geek, but not all our gizmos, gadgets, and peripherals are exactly Home and Garden approved. How do you enjoy all your tech without your living room and office looking like an electronics store?
Image courtesy of Weekly Geek’s DIY charging station tutorial.
Whether it’s to hide the insanely intense LEDS, minimize the visual clutter, or to boost the wife/husband acceptance factor of your geeky hobbies higher, there’s a variety of reasons for wrangling cables, hiding routers, or otherwise camouflaging your gear. This week we want to hear all about your tips for hiding or otherwise minimizing the appearance of gear around your home, office, and other personal spaces.
Sound off in the comments with your best tips, trick, and camouflaging techniques; check back in on Friday for the What You Said roundup.
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