I bought the most FUTURISTIC Tech in the World
Mrwhosetheboss
38 min, 44 sec
A detailed journey of purchasing and testing futuristic technology, assessing both the awe and practicality.
Summary
- The host purchases a transparent TV, an invisibility shield, futuristic bike, smart rulers, directional speakers, smart glasses, a holographic display, haptic gaming strap, futuristic shoes, and advanced robots.
- Each product's futuristic appeal is evaluated, weighing its cool factor against its practical use and functionality.
- The video provides a glimpse into both the potential and the current limitations of cutting-edge consumer technology.
- The host explores the practicality of each item, with some, like the smart glasses and haptic gaming strap, showing real promise, while others, like the transparent TV and futuristic bike, serve more as impressive novelties.
Chapter 1
The host sets out to purchase and test futuristic tech within a budget of $30,000.
- Host declares intention to buy futuristic tech online, questioning if the items represent the future or mere marketing.
- The shopping list includes a Xiaomi transparent TV, an invisibility shield, a futuristic bike, and various tech gadgets.
Chapter 2
The host goes through a list of futuristic gadgets and discusses their features and potential.
- Highlights include the Xiaomi transparent TV, a bike concept design, an invisibility shield, and a smart ruler.
- The host expresses excitement and curiosity about testing each item's futuristic claims.
Chapter 3
The gadgets arrive and the host shares initial thoughts on the futuristic tech.
- After some gadgets took over 2 months to arrive, the unboxing reveals items like self-sharpening pencils and a futuristic charger.
- The host plans to test the items from least to most expensive, starting with the pencils.
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
The host explores futuristic personal audio equipment and assesses their performance and features.
- Gravastar earbuds have a premium feel but experience connectivity issues.
- The Gravastar speaker looks cool and is well-suited for camping but has average sound quality.
Chapter 6
The host examines futuristic lighting gadgets that harness natural resources and create unique visual effects.
- A live microalgae orb that lights up at night and a LED glass cylinder that simulates fire and northern lights are tested.
- The products are interesting but come with limitations and quality concerns.
Chapter 7
The host evaluates a multifunctional phone stand and a digital ruler, highlighting their unique features.
- The Morph Strap phone stand impresses with its flexibility and adaptability.
- The Ne ruler offers high precision and functionalities like scaling and dividing, useful for specific audiences.
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
The invisibility shield is tested, which bends light to make objects behind it disappear from view.
- The shield successfully creates the illusion of invisibility through curved lenses.
- It's an interesting product with potential applications in magic and military camouflage.
Chapter 10
The host interacts with a holographic display and an AI character, exploring the technology's potential.
- The Looking Glass display creates a 3D visualization of images and videos.
- An AI-powered holographic character is capable of engaging in conversation and answering questions.
Chapter 11
The haptic gaming vest is tested, offering an immersive experience that allows the user to feel the game.
- The Woojer Strap Edge converts low frequencies into haptic feedback for a more immersive gaming experience.
- The product isn't overpowering but adds a noticeable degree of immersion.
Chapter 12
The host tests earbuds that translate languages in real time, facilitating seamless conversation with non-English speakers.
- The earbuds allow for smooth conversations between speakers of different languages without the need for an app interface.
- While the product is promising, there are concerns about additional costs for offline language downloads and build quality.
Chapter 13
The Meta smart glasses are tested for their photo and video capture abilities as well as their audio functions.
- The glasses offer impressive photo and video quality with a discreet camera and audio capabilities.
- They provide a seamless experience for taking photos and listening to music without the need for a phone.
Chapter 14
Testing a directional speaker that can focus sound and a decorative piece that uses magnetic fluid to create visuals.
- The directional speaker provides a focused audio experience, reducing noise for others in the vicinity.
- The ferrofluid speaker creates mesmerizing visuals in response to music and magnetic interaction.
Chapter 15
The host tests a ridable suitcase and an auto-following suitcase, evaluating their practicality for travelers.
- The ridable suitcase offers a novel and fun way to navigate airports but lacks practicality as a carrying solution.
- The auto-following suitcase showcases impressive tech but fails to instill complete trust in its reliability.
Chapter 16
The host reviews a smart mirror that offers guided workouts and AI enhancements for a personalized fitness experience.
- AI-powered workouts adjust to the user's progress and provide feedback on form.
- While not a full personal trainer replacement, it's a useful tool for those without access to one.
Chapter 17
The host rides a futuristic electric bike evaluating its design and functionality.
- The bike has a striking design with hubless wheels and advanced safety features.
- Despite its futuristic look, the bike has practical limitations, including heaviness and lack of suspension.
Chapter 18
The host demonstrates a highly agile two-legged robot, exploring its capabilities and potential uses.
- The robot showcases remarkable balance and agility, able to carry items and perform jumps.
- While impressive, its practical applications are still being explored.
Chapter 19
The world's first mass-produced transparent TV is reviewed, considering its unique design and display qualities.
- The transparent TV offers a novel viewing experience with its clear design.
- Its practicality is limited by a lower resolution and the paradox of transparency versus visual vibrancy.
Chapter 20
The host uses the Insta360 X3 camera to capture aerial-like footage without the use of a drone.
- By using an invisible selfie stick, the camera creates the illusion of floating, providing unique perspectives.
- The method is an alternative to drones for capturing cinematic shots in restricted areas.
Chapter 21
The host tests a bioluminescent orb that uses microalgae to produce light, assessing its visual impact.
- Upon shaking, the orb glows with a yellow light, reacting to motion and displaying the potential of natural light sources.
- While visually impressive, its practicality as a lighting solution is limited.
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