It was actually one of the reasons I did not fund the kickstarter: it looked very ambitious from a rather small player in the router market. At the same time, the propsed features are one way of distinguishing from other routers, and might nicely complement my home automation system, so I followed it since quite early on.
It is a long time, and I would also be a but frustrated if I'd have backed it. I do appreciate the extensive communication, and the fast responses, and am still convinced the end product could be worth it.
My demands for a router are not so high, and almost any router would do for me (currently managing with a 9 year old linksys): my whole network is wired using a professional gigabit switch. By necessity: my apartment has 30 cm concrete walls with metal support frames and granite fragments (one of the consequences of living in a former communist building :-)). I'm happy my current router holds out as long as it does, but am worried it is dying soon...