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I bought the most FUTURISTIC Tech in the World

Mar 10, 2024
I'm about to spend $30,000 in the next 5 minutes buying the

most

futuristic

tech

nology on the internet and then we're going to test it to find out if it's really the future or if it's all marketing nonsense, so what's the first thing I think of? I would like to futurize a TV, oh of course, Xiaomi launched a transparent TV. I knew this already existed. I didn't realize you could actually click OK. I have like a billion questions about this, we need to try it, what are the things we hope the future has, how about this invisibility, but oh, this is cool, yeah, we need to make an invisibility shield?
i bought the most futuristic tech in the world
If you haven't seen one of these yet, you'll feel like a magical,

futuristic

bike. I remember seeing this a while ago. on the internet as a conceptual device that could hypothetically exist 3,496 is like $4,000 there is no way we could have the opportunity to try something like that and then not do it what would a person from the future use as a tool the Neo ruler ruler? The scales didn't realize that the battle for the rulers was so intense, so this thing claims to be a speaker that can focus its sound output directly at a person and the entire speaker is also made of glass, this is very futuristic , ooh, that's interesting. so it's like a smart mirror, but it also says it contains your beautiful new personal trainer.
i bought the most futuristic tech in the world

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It benefits from feedback in an AI-powered way. Live body tracking and representation. Telling everything on a hologram wall mirror. I'd be a fool not to try. I don't make a futuristic

tech

video without a robot. So this is the

world

's first direct drive self-balancing legged and wheeled robot. It feels like they really want to be the first at something. I say it, but it actually looks amazing. I don't think I've ever done it. I have seen a robot with this level of agility. Well, this one catches my attention. You can ride it. Hey, 8 m per hour.
i bought the most futuristic tech in the world
I will never miss a flight again. Oh wait, it looks like the same company also has another suitcase following you around. Add two bags. M, the new Rayban smart metaglasses. I've heard that these glasses are the best implementation of the smart glasses concept ever. How close can you get to a real-life hologram nowadays? In fact, you can get something called a mirror portrait. commercially available display on the market that can display 3D content without the need for eye tracking or glasses. I'm still very confused, but this is the kind of thing we should try. I remember this company makes these as haptic vests. you wear them and you connect like it's a game you're playing and that suddenly allows you to feel the game you're playing and it seems like they've managed to condense that experience that previously would have involved you wearing this jumpsuit basically. to just one strap, speaking of straps, one strap, endless possibilities, from flexible to rigid with a twist, yeah boy okay, marketing aside, this actually looks really impressive, it actually looks like a really impressive product, ya that allows you to wear your phone around your neck or around your wrist or around your waist and then just twist it to make it rigid oh actually I know a tech company whose everything is tax futuristic this is cool this is my Jem, there is a whole category of speakers called ferof fluid speakers.
i bought the most futuristic tech in the world
They use a magnetic fluid to create a visual response to music. These pencils have a really interesting mechanism that allows them to self-sharpen. Okay, stop me. I don't think I've ever been so excited for things to arrive. Finally everything is here. This all took over 2 months to arrive, so in a way we are filming this in the future, so let's go roughly from cheapest to

most

expensive to find out how much it actually costs to experience the next era, so only $10 per account own. sharpen mechanical pencils so you know when you're using a regular pencil the reason it gets dull is because while you're writing you hold the pencil at a constant angle and sand the tip so these guys figure out how to fix that by creating a system such that every time you apply and remove pressure from the tip the lead rotates so that even if you write from a constant angle you are actually using all sides of the pencil equally, there isn't really much to say about it other than the fact that it actually works and every pencil should use one of these the whole sharpening industry would disappear so im going to give this a 6 out of 10 so up to $60 we have the futuristic gravestar charger and actually while we're at it, let's get all the products taxed, so that's the headphones and the speaker, at least, everything looks great, let's hope there's more than that, okay, so the charger no.
It initially seemed like the most space efficient to me with this whole transformative sit-to-stand design, like they used a really high-tech material called gallium nitride so they could bring it down to a really condensed size, but then they really scaled it up again. the external fluff. It's a 65W charger, which isn't bad, it's twice as fast as the iPhone's fast charger, but at the same time, if all you want is a 65WT power brick, you can get one in a size smaller at a lower price, it really isn't. futuristic, you're paying for the design, you're paying for these rotating ears, you're paying for the fact that the eyes light up, you're paying for the fact that it transforms from a sitting position to a standing one, but really only if no You don't have the plug on top because then it's locked at 5 out of 10, but then with the headphones, the design actually has a purpose, these things feel as premium as listening to these sounds, oh, it has a built-in RGB lighting strip on the earbuds charging case, you can tell it's made for someone who really wants to carry a device around.
Let's do a sound check. They fit very well with a good amount of passive noise cancellation without any technology, that's a bit It's a shame that the only working earbuds sound pretty good, but the fact that right out of the box, one of them not connecting correctly is not a good sign that the software will stabilize in the future, but you know, what's the most fun? The main additional function of this Cas headset is a bottle opener. I could not believe it. Let's see if it works. Whose idea was it? I mean headphones. The bottle opener.
The types of situations in which you would use both are very different, but also. More importantly, was it worth carving a huge triangle into this valuable real estate that is your charging case at the direct expense of the battery? Futuristic in a silly way 3 out of 10, that's good, but the speaker is what I like the most. I'm really excited because I already like a lot of the little details, like these little rubber pads on the bottom, which means that when you drop it on a table, it greatly softens the noise, okay, ready to pair Bluetooth connected, I can respect that. some nice startup sounds, oh there's a bunch of different lighting modes, you know, for something that's designed to be straight out of a ccii movie this actually suits Camping strangely well, well it's got a little tweeter here which is what handles the high notes and then a larger subwoofer on the bottom which is what handles the base and to be honest it's pretty midrange, it sounds like a $50 speaker although the lighting It's great so I'll give it a five, well let's see what happens.
The lighting of the future has in store for us this is bioluminescence and I must say that I love the idea of ​​a future in which we are not only pumping out greenhouse gases to fuel our increasingly electric lifestyles, but we are actually harnessing the natural resources of the Earth. live a sustainable life and this could be one more step towards that Vision, so apparently in this bag is a specific species of live microalgae that can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen like a plant, so I dropped some on my table , but also in that process chemicals are produced that emit light, so we basically pour what's left into the orb.
I'm going to leave it in a place where it gets a lot of light from time to time, what it says is that it will only glow, not just in the dark, but specifically at night, so we'll cover the other things and come back to them at the end. Oh, I just realized there's a huge don't drink message on the front, which means someone has tried it. I could totally see how I would think this would be a superhero origin story. I do not blame you. I'm a little curious. Okay, and while we wait to see what kind of lighting nature can generate, let's find out what advantages humans have because this product claims that having bottled both fire and the northern lights into something that can sit on your shelf, well, actually everything this is a bunch of high power LEDs at the bottom shooting into a warped glass cylinder that refracts them and I mean there are things like here, the glass cylinder is of surprisingly high quality, the reflections that it produces on the walls and especially the ceiling they are really interesting to the point where I would say it lives up to its promise, plus you have a little remote control to change the colors. like this one, it reminds me a lot of reflections coming out of water, but this is what I hate about these remote controls.
These remote controls indicate that what you really have at the core of this product are very cheap LEDs to me. Technology that is genuinely intelligent is technology. which you will use your phone or voice to control, but the most fundamental problem is that it was supposed to spin on its own, there is a motor in there and when it arrived it was already fried, which doesn't bode well for the overall quality of this thing, so the idea is great, it can be pretty, but this is a bit sad, isn't it 4 out of 10 for $80? So we have what claims to be the future of the phone holder and although initially I couldn't understand how a phone holder works.
It could possibly be $80 now I can see it, this is the transformation strap, you know, the whole flexible to rigid thing, yeah, it's just now the company is being pretty secretive about how exactly it works, but it looks like this lever here is basically a crank that tightens. or loosens the internal structure that is under this fabric, so the company's idea is, let's say, you are walking on vacation and you carry your phone around your neck like you do at the moment you want to take a photo, bam selfie stick, I will be. a slightly bent one, I mean, that's not really what I would use it for, because what I'm most interested in is if it can be a way to mount your phone to any surface to take the odd photo for example, the answer is yes.
I pretty much just had an idea, so I'm thinking hypothetically if I were in the back seat of a car and I wanted to watch a TV show while I'm moving. Works 7 out of 10. I feel like there is a lot. You can do more with this than I've realized at this point and then to measure how long your phone's rigid strap lasts, here's the ne rule which is an awesome name for what seems to be the only rule that governs everything you put. with the ruler next to you, you raise the slider until you reach the point you want to measure and then the exact measurement appears on the screen and there is an obvious initial question here in that my $1 ruler does exactly the same thing as whoever asked it to they will pass Comply it like this for starters, this thing is accurate to the nearest zero to 0.01mm, which is a level of accuracy you can't get just by looking at it.
The fact that it's digital means you can change units on the fly. Switch between millimeters, inches, even meters if you want, but you can also do crazy things like, for example, you're measuring an architect's drawing or a map. I just

bought

one yesterday and it's a little bigger than I expected, so you know. Many of these drawings have a scale like 1 to 500,000 or in the case of this map 1 to 5 you can tell the ruler that scale and then while you're measuring it, it won't just tell you how many millimeters it is. actually, but also what the actual distances of that space actually are or, for another example, let's say you want to divide something evenly, you can choose in this rule how many divisions you want and then you literally just pull the slider and it will tell you exactly where to do those splits Niche yes, completely next level for people who actually wear it too yes, 8 out of 10, so now on the other end of the spectrum our shoes yes, apparently the shoes of the future only come with half of packaging, so we already know that this shoe folds in half, but why is this entire range of Fes products inspired by a letter from Matthew Walzer, a 16-year-old who lives with a cerebral pulse and who said that due to his disability couldn't?
Not tying the laces on Nike shoes, so Nike set an internal challenge to basically try to create a pair of shoes that you could take off without hands and this actually requires quite a bit of rethinking.Big on how the shoe works, since you need a hinge that allows the shoe to fit in the open and closed positions, you need this tension band that runs across both sections. You want to make sure the sole stays flat when you open the shoe so that a crease doesn't form and then on top of that a kickstand which is what actually allows you to kick the shoe in this folded position so how well does it work ?
It's a real life product display, it's time for Mor strap. Put him in position, there you go, he looks that he is the cameraman of the future. Okay, so the foot slides in. This top half feels pretty loose right now but suddenly it's like a perfect fit, it's the easiest experience putting on a shoe I've ever had and then when you want to take it off there's a little bit of pressure on the bottom. and your shoe folds in half, that's crazy. I was skeptical, but now I'm completely convinced, at least of the vision. Whether all these extra moving parts add extra fragility to the shoe is yet to be determined, but this is a concept I want more companies to try. n.10, I've tried the haptic vest before, but what really interests me about this wua strap is that it has the potential to add another dimension to games and music without having to look like you're getting ready to go to real war .
Okay, so the way this works is it basically sits between your sound source, let's say your PS5, and then your sound output, let's say your headphones, it intercepts that audio and then converts the low notes that could be gunshots or that might be hitting you. stars against the wall. a car in physical impact that you can feel and then passes the rest of the audio for your headphones to play as usual. It has physical ports for when you want to connect something manually like I did with my PS5 controller, but it's also completely Bluetooth, which is how it pairs with these headphones.
Do you look at that? Oh, and then there's also an app where you can control the volume, you can control the intensity, obviously we're maxed out, but you can also control the RGB color, which feels like a bit silly to me for a device meant to not be searched. I feel a lot of impact just from the standard music on the Jazzy menu. You know, this is the kind of product that's very easy to dismiss as a gimmick, but I would. In fact, as far as the experience of feeling like you're in a car, this probably goes beyond one of those steering wheel accessories I've seen a lot of people buy, like you feel the real texture of the road and the grunt. the motor.
I guess if you're a big car enthusiast, you'll probably also notice the way different cars feel physically good. I'm just going to go, I'm just going to stare at the fence uh oh, okay, okay, so the actual final impact wasn't as much as I thought it was going to be. I don't think this alone has the ability to deliver the authentic car crash experience. This is probably not the way to do it. Make it seem like if you're playing Cod you're actually heading into a real war zone, but what it is is a really effective way to add that overall lower-level immersion that you probably won't realize you're missing until you take one of those off, I'm not wooed, Jud, okay, also for this price, the invisibility shield, let's take a look, that's literally how the thing comes and I know it looks like I just went to my dumpster garbage, I took out a sheet. of corrugated plastic and I glued it here, but no, this is a specially designed material where each of these vertical strips is a curved lens that bends light away from the center, which has the very surreal implication that you could be looking straight ahead to something. and not being able to see it, which is useful, I mean, yes, magic tricks, but also things like camouflage in the military.
I wouldn't say it's useful for most people, but from the perspective of it being a practical science lesson in action, give it to them. an eight and then even more futuristic than that, the holographic display, very few things scream future like the hologram, but I guess at the same time we've seen so many poor executions of this concept that it makes you feel like you're physically holding a memory in Con hands and you can look around, it almost feels like a really good immersive content trailer, so the first stage of what this thing can do is convert a 2D image into a 3D image, so this is a normal photo I took out my iPhone and looked at this, the software actually allows you to visualize what it's like to look around you using AI.
Look, what happens when I take this deep slider and drag it? You can see the manipulated image. in real time, it's a shame the actual resolution of the output isn't higher, but at the same time, to help you visualize how impressive it is, you know those holographic markers you get where, when you look at it from different angles, you can see the same thing . Image from four different perspectives. This is kind of like that, but instead of there being four different perspectives, it feels like an unlimited number of perspectives, like there are literally 100, plus the fact that it's actually a moving screen, but there's also a level.
Until this, this program is also connected to gbt chat and apparently can allow you to talk to an AI connected to a holographic character within this framework, so if I select the robot right now, isn't it just a hot tamale of technology? beans and let's have a hood, this is weird, so this thing has the intelligence of the AI ​​models we know, but it's actually also able to communicate that within its own pre-programmed personality. I'm shaking a little, you got it, mate yes. x + 69 is 72, what is X? Well hot diggity dog, if x + 69 is 72 then I guess out of 72 we find that No, it feels like a demo piece. in its current form, um, in the sense that it's not a final product with a particular purpose, but I'm still surprised right now, my brain is spinning with all the things this could mean for the future, like imagine if you had a table with this technology. and you were playing holographic board games with the person sitting in front of you, each of you having a different point of view of the same situation, oh my god, this is a 10 out of 10, this is a taste of the future, a solid 10 out of 10, fellow trippy like Hell, sure, one of the things I think about a lot when it comes to the future is how language barriers simply won't exist.
Technology will be able to make it so that you can continue to have completely fluid conversations with people who otherwise would never have understood, it's just a question of when, so these products can take us there, okay Drisha, you're a Spanish speaker, well, you've spoken Spanish at some point in your life, yes, this is going to test my high school Spanish. School Spanish, okay, that's good enough, so you put on a headset. I'm going to put on the other headset and there's a mode here that we're going to click on called siml mode. Hi, how are you today?
You're listening to what I'm saying. Can I have a loaf of bread, please, what does that say? That's what appears like, Oh my gosh, okay, so this is not a completely new technology, it's no different in translation capability than something like Google Translate, but it's the form factor, it's the fact. that I can have an airb, you can have one, a bird and the microphone is very close to your mouth so it picks up the sound well and then it's the app, it's the app that doesn't require you to keep pressing buttons, just listen and it allows you to have that conversation in real time.
We've used the Google app several times to try to talk to people who don't speak English and it's like tap, wait, tap, wait when using Google Translate. It feels like you're using an app here, you just feel like you're looking at the person and talking to them, yeah, and I can see this slowly being added to things like the Apple Vision glasses to make it feel more fluid rather than like going on vacation. and giving it to someone, it's such a good point, of course, that it's going to happen, it could be really cool. It's a good enough product to put right in my travel bag and it can also work in 40 languages ​​and 93 accents.
Now the two things I don't like are that the app tries to charge you for downloading languages ​​offline, which you'll likely have to do when you're abroad, and then also the hardware build. feels a little cheap for the price, these are like they were just normal headphones, you would expect them to cost no more than $50 for a build like this, so overall it's the 8th time for The Meta glasses, which obviously I want to say that they are not a cheap product, but at the same time, given how expensive a normal pair of glasses from this company is and how advanced Metag glasses supposedly are, I expected this to be much better, so let's be very clear about what it is not.
It's a pair of augmented reality glasses completely straight out of a movie where, like I can see you and then I like your name and your age next to you, we're not there yet, but what it is is a real pair of glasses and pretty stylish or sunglasses that you can put on your face they connect to your phone and make phone tasks more seamless than they already were like music they have speakers that tilt towards your ears and it's okay, I mean, no There's exactly a set scale for how good the glasses should sound, but I'd say the audio quality isn't too far off from something like the third-generation AirPods.
You control things using this capacitive area on the side, like scrolling the volume, for example, and then there's a capture button on top for the cameras, both photos and videos. You can also use voice commands, but I'm talking about imagining yourself standing on a packed train as a goal, taking a photo. This is what surprised me. The photos and videos you take are really good. It's not like a high-end smartphone, but this requires 12 mapel. 1080p photos and videos using some of the same processing techniques that your smartphone uses, such as HDR, such as stabilization so that you don't have overexposed skies or everything covered in shadows like I expected, but the main disadvantage for me is that the camera is It won't cover your entire vision and you can't preview what you're capturing like you can on your phone, so sometimes it will result in a situation where you shoot something and then realize, before you post it, that you actually want to trim it down a little bit. a little bit to make it central, but at that point it actually takes more effort than if you had just pulled out your phone on the spot and done it correctly, but I want to emphasize that this is exciting, it's the first product in its category that is actually what I would do.
Let's say it delivered on its promise and feels like a finished, polished product that you could see yourself using, so I'd give it a nine and now, moving up the ladder, the concept of the next one is absolutely Bonk, like it works like a speaker you can focus on. . your sound in one area is like all the benefits of isolation that you get with headphones combined with the freedom of being able to listen to something through speakers and in fact, while we're at it, let's do this at the same time as the speaker of ferrofluid. Since, unlike what the name suggests, it's not actually a speaker, but rather designed to react to a speaker, it's hard for me to describe how excited I am about this.
This is one of those great moments where I really experience something for the first time. That could be a groundbreaking test and I want to start by saying this ferrofluid thing here, even without knowing how it reacts to music, just using a magnet on top of it is fascinating, it's basically a magnetic fluid, but since you never see magnets in fluid form, you almost know note. Your magnetism in action in a way that is much more real than what you have all seen with solids saying that the real product looks like it needs a little quality control like there is a ferof liquid stuck to the inside of the glass.
It has LED backlighting. Oh my god, it's responding to my voice, I've never seen anything like this before in my life, okay, so we'll put it in there and now the focus sound, this is a very strange piece of technological technology, it really doesn't seem like it's happening. nothing here. It's a really light, completely clear speaker, with just a bit of metal body, so I imagine almost all of the audio processing and actual technology is happening in this box. Here this is just the projector for the sound. Okay, IM each to first impression. It's now firing directly at me, it's not the quietest or most forceful speaker, but I can hear it very clearly.
I'm going to turn it off now, oh my god, oh my god, I've never experienced anything like this in my life, like thisthat when you're looking directly at the speaker and you're convinced that the sound source is here, but as soon as you turn it, it seems to almost throw the audio source at that wall over there or that wall over there, so when you move the It doesn't silence you completely, but you'll probably hear it at about 25% volume compared to when it's in front of you. So how well do normal sound waves work? They travel in all directions until they dissipate.
Imagine it as if you cast a rocker in a pond and watch those waves come out of it, but this directional audio speaker actually uses ultrasonic waves that are super high frequency and therefore much shorter wavelength, which This means that they spread much less and are completely inaudible to the human ear, but the thing is that as soon as they come into contact with human air, they distort back into an audible frequency so that the target can hear the audio, but the Other people around you can't. Is it worth buying? I would say I probably haven't given it yet. that you have to give up a lot of sound quality to be able to get this effect, but the potential is huge, so for the purposes of being futuristic, it's a 9 out of 10 and this fluid and ferof speaker is surprisingly cool, it's an eight . is the air where SR5 is the case that follows automatically and then this is the S3, which is the case that can be mounted.
I really feel like sitting down right now, so let's start with the ride-on suitcase and I have to say, I don't think so. Have you ever wanted to like a product as much as OK when you have never done it in your life? Have you ever seen this before? Bombastic side eye, there's a huge power bank attached to the back, which means you can plug in your phone to charge it and then you sit on it and I mean, come on, come on, I mean, when you think about what it looks like riding around in a suitcase.
I don't think you can imagine this level of speed and torque. This is literally like Rainbow Road meets Mario Kart. You have a lever that accelerates. You have a lever that is a break. but the best thing is what happens when you press both together, that's how you get through airport security. You have the app for this suitcase, yes, I can see how fast you go, how fast I go, are you kidding me, it feels. much faster than that, what a grish I stop CH, this is really strange, oh, it just says God, uh, are you okay?
Yeah, so on one hand nothing beats this, but on the other hand, as a functioning suitcase, there's room for improvement, so I mean, for starters, they make you carry around this ridiculous butt pad that they really could have used. baked. I don't know what kind of vacation you can pack for in there with little space, it's two shoes and maybe a Plus butt pad like the The website for this is so atrocious I have no faith that the technology in this is actually going to last and then we have the next automatic suitcase. This is the one that from a technical perspective I was looking forward to, but it's actually much worse, so it has very similar advantages to the other one because it has a huge battery bank, it can charge your phone and it actually also has a biometric scanner. fingerprints to unlock, but the key differentiator is this wrist strap, so this wrist strap essentially communicates with this sensor via ultra-wideband, which is like the same technology your iPhone uses to find its tag of air for example, so now I am connected, which means that if I walk more than 5 m away, then like an overly attached child, it walks.
Running towards me, can you leave me behind? That is the question. Oh, I almost avoid obstacles at the point, so this is part of my problem with the product. These two down here are infrared obstacle avoidance sensors. They are not very good at avoiding obstacles. Do you trust him? The technology with your life, come on, come on, slowed down, so the problem isn't that it's not awesome, it's actually great that it works most of the time, it's just that for your most valuable possessions it has to be 100% and It doesn't feel like that. From what I've used, I completely trust it, there are a couple of safety measures in place, such as as soon as you lose it, your wrist starts beeping and your suitcase starts wandering back and forth looking for the sensor but you still only have to lose something once and I feel like this will make it 5 out of 10, okay it's magic mirror time so I started using this a couple of days ago and it's a really unique product, but I think it's the best way to show it. what you have to do is start a workout and you will see how it works and I will say they have got the fundamentals right as the software feels very slick, it runs at a good frame rate although just for the product you get this. slight ghosting type effect, it's almost like it's an infinity mirror bouncing back and forth which reduces the sharpness a bit, so the first thing you do is choose a class so you can choose it based on duration, you can choose it based on whoever. lead that class or you can choose it depending on the body part you want to train.
It has a lot of different settings you can play with and what I like is that you're not supposed to have access to a full gym. Suite is very capable of modifying itself around what you have and now we go and now it initializes the body tracking it just makes sure that there is one person and only one person in the frame so when I first saw this I will say like a fan of technology, this felt great. You have all these fitness instructors who clearly filmed themselves on a green screen background, so they were able to crop it all out and they almost appear to be holographically in your room. but it actually gets cooler because you click here and you have access to the music and every bit of music emitted by this mirror is generated by AI, so every time you do a workout you hear different tracks and then part of the reason why What this helps is that you can separate the volume of the music from the volume of the speech and the sound effects because yes, it speaks to you as if it were following this training.
He will scold me when I'm doing it wrong. Raise the weight to your shoulders. So is it good? There are many things I like about him. I like the fact that it gamifies the workouts. I like the fact that it feels like there's almost a watchful eye on you to keep you company and it does smart things like when you first enter the weights you're lifting, it will slowly use artificial intelligence to amplify the workouts and make sure you're making progress. However, the bone I have to pick is the way it is marketed. This thing calls itself a personal trainer. replacement, but in reality what it is is a large smartphone with a front camera with a screen with a set of speakers that uses smart software to watch you, but it can't see all angles and obviously you can trick it if you want it to you like it He currently says I've done seven bicep curls.
I haven't done seven bicep curls. 2 plus 2 is four. This isn't a complete replacement for a personal trainer, but it's really good for people who don't have access to one, so 8. out of 10, you know cycling used to be a really big part of my life growing up, so So this idea of ​​me revisiting it now but using something that looks like it's straight out of Tron's legacy is kind of crazy, okay, we need to talk about this. The product is futuristic, yes, of course, yes. This thing comes straight from my childhood bike riding fantasies, like it has a kickstand that no joke, once activated, can only be deactivated with fingerprint access.
It has a microchip inside. It will alert your phone if it is ever stolen and give you the exact GPS coordinates to go look for it. It has built-in signal and brake lights so you don't have to wave your arms like this when you're signaling. turning right and then also headlights that are sensitive to the surrounding light so they only come on when they're needed and this is all great, like using technology to make the cycling experience safer, that's exactly what is needed and then you have the elephant in the room Wheels without hubs, how come every bike you have seen up to this point has a hub in the middle but this one doesn't work right?
They haven't actually removed the cube, I still need one, they just redesigned it and relocated it so that everything that was previously happening here is now happening in a combination of here and then here. Does it have any practical benefits? No it doesn't and that brings me to the problem, everything is very surface level, like it's very heavy, it has a plastic coating that feels really cheap and that we actually ended up accidentally scratching before, just trying to clean it on As for the actual performance of the e-bike, it's really nothing special as it's nothing better than what you could get on a $1,000 or maybe even $700 e-bike, it basically has no suspensions, every bump you go over you feel it , but by far the worst part of this is that the technology is basically dysfunctional, we couldn't connect it.
We couldn't get other smart features to work, customer service is non-existent, the company doesn't even seem to be operating properly anymore, making this essentially the most expensive accessory I've ever purchased and I'm really upset. to be honest, $4,600, that's where we are now and, for that, this Diablo robot really has to be something special. Let's make one thing clear: this is a very impressive product, it's one thing to be able to B like a human, but to achieve that in a two-legged machine that requires very high intelligence, requires that the robot be able to constantly know exactly where they are. your limbs and also being able to correct yourself in an instant the moment something goes out of sync.
I know when you move it it feels so powerful like it could knock me down if I accidentally, oh my god, I'm actually a little scared now. I'm not sure I've ever used a piece of robotics that feels so powerful in my life. So this makes me think about a couple of months ago when I first tried it, it's a DJI Robo master and I really thought at the time that this is about as extreme as toys can be, but that makes it feel like a game. of children, but It can also jump, ready, oh my God, let's do a jump back, which begs the question of why, what is this for and the way I see it, the best use of a robot that looks like can't fall is carry things.
Okay, so mission Coca-Cola on the robot and I'm going to try to deliver that coke to Drer in the chair. Everyone tells me not to do this. She is watching with bated breath. This is absolutely phenomenal. Okay, done, just slide it in, you've got it. You've got it, you've got it, you've got it, you've got it, yeah, another thing we need to test here is the carrying capacity so you can maximize it by going into drag mode instead of standing mode. I probably shouldn't use Onisha, it works for you. If you want to have a race he will give you a transformation strap for when I Blaze in front of you should be on you so you can catch me winning no no no no no no no yeah oh how do you stop oh oh and the benefit final additional?
Now we have a new robot to control our camera shots. Wow, this is crazy. This robot has to be a nine and costs almost $10,000. So, welcome to the

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's first mass-produced transparent TV. And now that we're here, I just want to show you one more thing that you may have heard me talk about when we surpass Apple and the subscribers. We're going to build this huge iPhone, something the world has never gotten a good look at. Basically, we started building it. We are working with another YouTuber called DIY Perks. the guy who made that crazy phone rack, oh and long story short it's going to be mind blowing, just to give you an idea the phone camera is a real DSLR camera and that's just the icing on the cake.
We're getting closer to Apple, but we just need a little help to get there, so if you enjoy our videos and want to watch this phone masterpiece, a subscription to the channel would be transformative, so the TV. In itself, I mean, this is as cool and futuristic as I expected it to be, it's basically like a normal TV, you have a layer of glass, a translucent layer of OLED pixels and then another layer of glass, except the way they are the blacks. represented is by transparency and it's incredibly cool as it creates a bit of a paradox when you're watching content like, for example, if it does what a TV does best and produces really bright, vibrant, eye-catching images, then it's not doing a very good job. good job. of being a transparent TV and if it does a very good job as a transparent TV then it is doing a worse job than a non-transparent TV, the limitations are very obvious, like how matched the resolution had to be, this is only 1080p.
The screen that spans a 55-inch panel isn't the sharpest, but that doesn't mean I'm not glad this exists, like combining this technology with glasselectrochromic, which is what tinted windows use to tint and you might have something big. In your hands, this isn't a practical TV, but the way I look at it, it's something of a work of art, so I'll give it a seven right before tonight, where we tested the orb. I want to show you our latest futuristic gadget. This is the Insta 360 X3 camera. Look, this is what happens in most major cities. Trying to use a drone to get cinematic shots of the city is strictly prohibited, but drones aren't the only way to look like drones.
The images get one of these floating camera that follows you everywhere. It's quite funny sometimes, it's actually become this whole trend, like now you can literally go on Instagram and search without drones, no problem and you'll see thousands of people who have taken things like this and it would be hard to tell. it's not taken on a high end drone and here is my attempt at doing the same thing which is pretty cool and if you want to try it for yourself we basically have the best deal you can get in the description right now with 10% off the product, a 128 gab SD card and the invisible selfie stick that you need to take photos like this, okay it's biow time and we can't see anything so far it just looks a little yellow but if we turn on the light .
You can't see anything now but now I'm going to shake it oh my god that's amazing they seem to react to the movement of the human eye it's very impressive but I guess how often you sit there spinning your light bulb I'll give it a six

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