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So today I've got four gadgets that I think are pretty cool and a little bit unusual at least a couple of them so
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That's a quick intro. They're all around or under 50 bucks. Let's start out with
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What should we start out with? Let's start out with this one crystal wireless speaker
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ELEGIANT? ELEGIANT? It's a Bluetooth speaker. It's actually see-through through. This isn't the first time I've looked at a translucent speaker and it's
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one of the coolest things I've ever looked at on this desk. I don't care. Ooooooh it has a texture to it the glass you would have on a shower stall or
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something like that. Auxiliary in as well. Also a bass port on it so hopefully the
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sound is pretty good. High quality auxiliary cable. Hello there. That's me
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Can I see? Yeah, oooooh, that's red now. Green, blue. Remember, it's only 50 bucks
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Bass port is actually working quite nicely. It's not just visual, it's actually functional
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That TV just went off. 50 bucks? I think it's a bit of a deal for 50. The power-up dart. Convert your paper airplane
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into a jet. Connect your power-up dart. Control it with your smartphone. Crash-proof carbon fiber
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body. We're gonna have to obviously test that. 25 kilometers per hour. This is it right here
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Whoa. This piece is the magical part. You can see the antenna right here and the propeller
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Oh, there's multiple models. Invader model Oh wow You can actually fold these up Is that landing gear Some sort of balancing piece A different cover for the front end Uh Willie Doo here He gonna do the construction while we move on to the next product the
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Drows Buster. This thing is wild. One of my favorite videos I've ever seen in my entire life
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Dad, I'm nodding off. Oh, me too. Whoa, whoa, whoa, we've taken off
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My gosh. This thing claims to keep you awake when you're starting to drowse off when you're driving
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You get the lean going, you put the window down, you slap yourself, whatever you need to do
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You have a coffee. This thing claims to somehow stimulate you. Combined with modern technology, it uses impulses on the acupoints on your earlobes
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to maintain your brain's proper beta frequencies and waves. through your ear lobes so that that can't happen
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Okay, this is it. This is where the magic happens. A carrying pouch. This is completely in Chinese
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So I'm gonna just have- Oh! There we go! English! The first smart device with CTM, acupuncture, and moxibustion ever comes to the market
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It's good for drowsy driver, but may not be good for those suffer from narcolepsy
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Alright, so it's one of these. That'll clip onto your seatbelt. Like that
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That's a bit of a look. Ah! Oh, it's a little tingly
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Wow! I am definitely not sleeping. Wow! Oh, baby. I did not expect that
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Oh, yeah! Wow! That's probably better than a shot of coffee. It's tiny little electrical shocks, but consistent
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Just like what is this Shock therapy Get over here Will You trying this one The shock king himself Oh Oh Yeah that painful dude
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You couldn't fall asleep with that going on. No, no, no. That's busting your drowsiness
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This is like the painful... I might keep that in my car. I like it
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It's kind of cool. It works. It would definitely wake you up. Yeah. Button for impulse volume adjustment
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I don't know if you're getting how much juice you're getting. Oh. Oh
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No, no. Oh! That actually hurt. Well there, that's the maximum. I want Jack to try this out. Jack
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All right, thanks Will. Thanks. And the last thing I've got here, the adventure tape
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Adventure tape was invented so that you're always prepared for the unexpected
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It is a tape. Isn't sticky to the... It isn't sticky to the touch at all
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But it is sticky to itself. Repairing bicycle parts with it, washing it, it's completely reusable
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The thing exploded and the strength of this tape was responsible for it
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Jack brought me a 25 pound weight. That is very heavy. Wow, that's stretchy though
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This looks like less weight than it is. That's 25 pounds, folks. Doesn't feel like it's gonna be able to lift it up
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The table's gonna be destroyed. I think I'm gonna go back here. It's getting very thin. Oh
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Can you see that? Whoa! I thought for sure it was gonna snap
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That's 25 pounds. Even though it thinned out, it goes back exactly how it was. Boom
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Ho ho ho ho. I didn't overlap it? Nothing. I don't know man, it seems like these guys are for real
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This ain't no electrical tape. It's some serious stuff. So go check out their Kickstarter video I think this is cool Wow Look at this little guy the landing gear Will he do with the beautiful construction Flick that on
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There's an app that goes with it. Here we go. Whoa! Oh, Jack, check it out
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The steering, see that? All right, here we go. That's an outdoor toy
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I'm trying this again here. I'm still connected. It's not like a quadcopter drone situation where it can hover
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It needs a runway. It needs some speed. And even if you mess up your plane, you fold up another one
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You get yourself a willy-do and you fold up another one. As a little project, I think it's just kind of cool
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It's kind of fun. And you could make an unlimited number of these paper airplanes. So that's the power-up dart. That's 45 bucks
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I think it's kind of a cool little experiment, a cool gift. So there you have it, four unique gadgets
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I thought there was some pretty cool stuff in there. If you want to check out anything that was featured in this video, check the description
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Once again, shout out to Willie Doo for his participation. A real sensitive spot for anyone, but especially for a guy like Willie Doo
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If you know what I'm saying. I don't know what I'm saying