Having been at the show, I appreciate how well you not only captured it, but did so while staying focused on a great balance of both the bizarre and practical products on display.
This is the best CES video I saw this year, you actually went and did a good selection of tech. The other channels I saw were too inflated or showed unexciting stuff.
This was hands-down the best review video that I’ve ever seen on any subject.. you were quick you took time on the things that were interesting that the audience wanted to see you were funny without being over bearing and you gave your honest real opinion!
Agreed, that's so very true. Well tech or non tech since you obviously can not quite smartly build similar stuff, it's not like you have a choice hotshot! You are forever bound to be dependent on others to provide for all your life's necessities old man. SO CHERRIO, AND OUT WITH THE DOUGH! 💵 💵🍷
Trade shows are for companies to attract mostly investors, not end customers. So, they pull out all the most impressive looking stuff, most of which is still prototype, or very early production. What would be interesting is a documentary series doing follow ups on things introduced at CES (and even all the way back to 19th century words fairs), and how that "cool idea" actually turned out. Many things in tech that could have solved many problems get lost in history.
Man i remember waiting for these CES videos back in 2013-2015 and was like wow how many new inovative products, felt like Christmas ( an Interstellar reference). Now i feel like there are only slightly improved versions of already existing products.
Since I've been a consumer electronics representative since 1985, this is the first show I've missed in 36 years due to health and COVID issues. Sure missed being there. Good vid. TY
Question: Please help me solve this. I have a Syska Smart Plug 16A. I have created routine to turn on and off along with delays. I want to be able to turn on the smart bulb (smitch bulb) when the plug's state is "ON", and turn off the bulb when the plug is "OFF". How can I achieve this? I have both Google Assistant and Amazon Eco devices. I am open for suggestions from everybody. Please help me.. @Smart Home Solver
That tail pillow seems more useful than a lot of these. As for the automatic door - I thought we've been using those for like...decades now? Having them at home has the potential to create so many problems.
Wow, a vid covering CES thats not just laptops and TVs!!! FINALLY!!! But ngl the rainstick I think is def my fave, ppl use way to much water when they shower so its nice seeing ppl trying to tackle the issue. My friend literally takes 40 min showers everyday so like? Yeah I'm def excited for that tech. Too bad its so expensive...
Hey, I think you had the best coverage of CES'22 ive seen. You explained a lot and your presentation was really cool and soothing. I know you were not too impressed with Samsung's Projector, but I think its really cool gadget for what it does, and solves a lot of issues that are faced with usual projectors. You can project on walls and that too different colour, projector will adjust the picture according to the wall! how cool is that! also you can stream on your ceiling easily with its design. maybe overpriced for now, but really cool.
Thank you man, i don't get why other videos are not as enthousiastic as yours. What's more they just don't go straight to the point...Thanks man I'm watching right now
Excellent coverage! Whoever is running Waay Doors needs to hire a CMO or someone to manage their S.E.O. because they are impossible to find online! This video is the only piece of media anyone can find about them and it makes me feel like I've been the victim of a psyop lol
i have the 2021 frame tv, what did you think of the 2022 Samsung frame Tv with the new matte screen finish, how is the picture quality with that type of screen,did the art look any better vs the 2021 Frame Tv, is it worth upgrading sorry for so many questions lol.
Back in 1975, our 8th grade class went to the Exploratorium in San Francisco. They displayed two 5 foot, wooden parabola shaped dished facegin each other, about 50 yards apart. In the center, there were two tw inch metal rings to speak/listen into. You could whisper to each other, AND if you were standing in the "tunnel" between to two discs, you could hear it. THIS is similar to the technolody behind the first speaker in this cast. I always thought that this techonology would be used in cars. But here it is.
I only saw maybe five items that an everyday person could use on the regular. I wish companies would focus improving what we already use. That and make the electronics we use more durable
I used a kiosk and a CES in Hollywood in the year 2014. This kiosk did have directional sound that does exactly what you mentioned in your first piece.
Reed, Love the sliding door. You just know they modeled the speed after Star Trek. Off topic, smoke detector went bad last night right at the 10 year mark. Do you have a smart solution for smoke, fire and CO? The Nest Protect seems to get good reviews.
@@davidy22 If you put a handle on it you can just push it aside. You know; like a regular pocket door. Just like what they say about broken escalators; they just become a set of stairs.
Quick point on the $2.5k sliding doors, standard American wall thickness is roughly 4.5-5" thick. The price of the kit does not include rebuilding your wall to accommodate the new door.
It's dark, no built in battery, is expensive, what else, ... The tech they prise as new like the autofocus, automatic keystone for walls, ceiling and floor has been around in ultralight projectors for a while. It looks better than most though
The BMW exhibit's color changing car truly is a sight to behold. CES looking awesome this year as well and excited for the tech industry too. Thanks for the video!
Wow, I bet that hyperloop would be even better if the cars were larger and longer, so it could carry more people, and then you could couple a row of them together. And then, instead of carrying a heavy battery, you could have some sort of rail along the side or bottom, providing the power, and maybe instead of tyres that wear out, put steel wheels, and put tracks in the tunnels? What I'm trying to say is: Elon invented the metro, but worse...
Honestly, I think you’re giving him too much credit. So far the Loop requires drivers, is limited to 40mph, and doesn’t allow for overtaking. So basically he invented tunneled roads, but worse, and then stuck some RGB lights on it…
@@DrJackaloupe When I was there last week they were limited to 3 passengers per car, were not allowed to use the autopilot, and were limited to 25 mph. It was also limited between the north, central, and west halls of the convention center, all a 10 minute walk.
Thanks for concise recap and excited to see smart slydr solution for existing windows and doors with mobile app , one button remote and voice commands like alexa, google, etc.
Wow I thought my Autoslide was expensive! I think I ended up with $1,200 in it with the RF pet tags, which I never use anyway. Autoslide is a patio door slider, I have it connected to Alexa so we can let the dog in or out by voice, or the Hoke Assistant app, or with a double tap on just about any light switch in the house, thanks to Tasmota and MQTT.
I had no idea Sony were making cars, that one certainly looked great. I'd buy a Sony car assuming it had Toyota or Hyundai quality and reliability and I would expect an awesome sound system installed.
I feel like you skimmed over cool features of Samsungs projector, like how it detects the color of the wall its projecting onto and automatically does color correction, auto adjust for angles, and move the screen location without touching the projector. Idm if youve ever messed around with a 150 dollar mini projector but it freaking SUCKS. This thing looks awesome.
What would be more awesome than a Tesla moving people around underground would be an actual automated rapid transit system with enough capacity to move people and without traffic jams. As was the original intent and what Musk originally promised…
The sliding pocket door is sweet but for $2,500 who exactly is the target market? Someone with that kind of money to spend on every door probably has massive hand carved French doors between every room already.
French doors, well yeah… unless they’d _rather_ have those snazzy sci-fi Star Trek doors! That’s *exactly* the kind of thing someone “with that kind of money” _would_ spend it on. But granted, it seems a bit niche right now at that price point.
ViraWarn: _Yes, everyone gather around, put your face on this mask, and exhale deeply, then pass the mask to your neighbor and share the mask with everyone in your class_
I very much enjoyed CES this year! Thanks for putting this together! It brought back memories. I liked the new hall, but LVCC did a bad job of connecting it to the other halls. I thought that a lot more companies would show up, then did. It was weird, all those open spaces. I expected missing overseas companies missing, but it surprised me how many US companies were not there.
Yeah the new west hall is missive and airy. But it felt like the Tesla loop was a kind of last minute add on when they realized how far everything was now apart. It's kinda cool, but you would think some kind of people mover would have been more practical. Instead you pick a stall, tell the attendant what hall you want to go to and then the next car they get, goes to that hall, and everyone who walks up to that stall is told it's for whatever hall. So if you are the first to arrive, you basically get to choose.
Hi, Will the Waay door be able to fixed in a traditional door? Will there need to be space drilled out to allow for the door to slide in? Can you please clarify?
See all those frames holding the company logos? Yeah I'm one of the people who built them so you can enjoy ces, lots of o.t. but worth it, hope you enjoyed the show.
Awesome re-cap for those that did not make it. Made me laugh a lot too. Thanks for the work and effort. I'd say the color changing car was the coolest to me. Probably not that feasible but really neat to see.
@@SmartHomeSolver anyone with too much money can have an automatic door whenever they want! I saw a show where Michael Jackson had the house done in powered doors!
I had seen some CES videos before that but , as always, Smart Home Solver makes the best to make all the nice tecnology to arrive to us :) thanks you a lot! Is the best CES video i had seen this year :D
Oh man, that robot at the end, when the lady asks "Can you smile?" and it gave that creepy smile, it reminded me of the movie T2 when John Connor asks the Terminator (Arnold) to smile once in while. They're coming! 😂
Great video! Nice review of CES and included some things you don’t see in other peoples videos. New subscriber. I’m going to watch your other content now!
Pulled an all nighter to get this one out for you all. CES was a blast and I feel lucky I was able to safely see it in person!
…and I got here 13 minutes after!
Thank you! Very cool stuff here!
Finally! Been waiting for your video for daayss
Glad you made it to CES
Hey Reed. Great video. Where did you find that T-Shirt. I would love to buy one.
This is fantastic coverage!
Thanks Danny! Hope your family is feeling better.
Having been at the show, I appreciate how well you not only captured it, but did so while staying focused on a great balance of both the bizarre and practical products on display.
Thanks, I appreciate that!
This is the best CES video I saw this year, you actually went and did a good selection of tech. The other channels I saw were too inflated or showed unexciting stuff.
Thanks Nacho! It takes some digging through all the info, but there was definitely good stuff at CES this year once you find it.
Best CES video by far
Agreed!
@@SmartHomeSolver yo never change and turn into those other youtubers
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This was hands-down the best review video that I’ve ever seen on any subject.. you were quick you took time on the things that were interesting that the audience wanted to see you were funny without being over bearing and you gave your honest real opinion!
That's me at 00:17! Love that you showed VR ❤️
Omg, it's Jasmine!!
Woohoo! VRwithJasmine!!!
You made it! 😄
Woaaah it IS VR with Jasmine!! So incredibly rad!! I can’t believe it!! 👀 ?! 🤩
Hey VR with Jasmine. Awesome
all this tech is great, some cool innovations. my concern is the durability and how often you need to upgrade once locked into their eco-system.
Agreed, that's so very true. Well tech or non tech since you obviously can not quite smartly build similar stuff, it's not like you have a choice hotshot! You are forever bound to be dependent on others to provide for all your life's necessities old man. SO CHERRIO, AND OUT WITH THE DOUGH! 💵 💵🍷
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thats your concern? what about the radiation?
Trade shows are for companies to attract mostly investors, not end customers. So, they pull out all the most impressive looking stuff, most of which is still prototype, or very early production.
What would be interesting is a documentary series doing follow ups on things introduced at CES (and even all the way back to 19th century words fairs), and how that "cool idea" actually turned out. Many things in tech that could have solved many problems get lost in history.
Of course another amazing breakdown of CES! Was looking forward to this one and you killed it!
Thanks Brent!
Man i remember waiting for these CES videos back in 2013-2015 and was like wow how many new inovative products, felt like Christmas ( an Interstellar reference). Now i feel like there are only slightly improved versions of already existing products.
Yeah we’re definitely hitting a wall in technology
if you are vaccinated, why are you wearing the mask? Needless to say, you are protected against the virus. only wear a mask that is not vaccinated !!
Except that fricking tail
@@williamlozano7394subscription services to thank for the lack of innovation
I’d rather have a shower that doesn’t clog from my wife’s and daughters’ hair.
Japan sells drain cover that swirls the water to allow the hair to clump, it works quite well
@@lucretius8050 Yes I have one but it doesn’t allow as much water flow to the drain
Squirt Nair into drain regularly
I hope you invent something or you could have them shave their heads
This is actually a pretty epic comment lol
Since I've been a consumer electronics representative since 1985, this is the first show I've missed in 36 years due to health and COVID issues. Sure missed being there. Good vid. TY
Thanks for the awesome recap! I need that sliding door!
Thanks Brett! Yeah that sliding door is awesome. Hopefully next CES you'll be there and we can hang out!
@@SmartHomeSolver That's the collab we need.
@@SmartHomeSolver I'm certainly planning on next year!
Question: Please help me solve this.
I have a Syska Smart Plug 16A. I have created routine to turn on and off along with delays.
I want to be able to turn on the smart bulb (smitch bulb) when the plug's state is "ON", and turn off the bulb when the plug is "OFF".
How can I achieve this?
I have both Google Assistant and Amazon Eco devices. I am open for suggestions from everybody.
Please help me.. @Smart Home Solver
@@charan7208 Yes, Waay doors are great - but I cannot find them anywhere on internet yet :(
Loved it. There's a distinct lack of videos that are this interesting about this year's CES, so this one was great to see
That tail pillow seems more useful than a lot of these. As for the automatic door - I thought we've been using those for like...decades now? Having them at home has the potential to create so many problems.
Automatic doors at home are a solution to a problem that doesn't exist for most people.
Wow, a vid covering CES thats not just laptops and TVs!!! FINALLY!!!
But ngl the rainstick I think is def my fave, ppl use way to much water when they shower so its nice seeing ppl trying to tackle the issue. My friend literally takes 40 min showers everyday so like? Yeah I'm def excited for that tech. Too bad its so expensive...
Hey, I think you had the best coverage of CES'22 ive seen. You explained a lot and your presentation was really cool and soothing. I know you were not too impressed with Samsung's Projector, but I think its really cool gadget for what it does, and solves a lot of issues that are faced with usual projectors. You can project on walls and that too different colour, projector will adjust the picture according to the wall! how cool is that! also you can stream on your ceiling easily with its design. maybe overpriced for now, but really cool.
Thank you man, i don't get why other videos are not as enthousiastic as yours. What's more they just don't go straight to the point...Thanks man I'm watching right now
SmartSlydr is an awesome innovation. Specially, like the feature that it can be seamlessly used as a Smart Pet Door too!
That Robot smiles like the Terminator.
Thanks for NOT overdoing it on TVs !
😱😱😱
The robot smiled like Sheldon 😬🤣
that Robot in the end has the same smile as Sheldon!
Excellent coverage! Whoever is running Waay Doors needs to hire a CMO or someone to manage their S.E.O. because they are impossible to find online! This video is the only piece of media anyone can find about them and it makes me feel like I've been the victim of a psyop lol
It's coming soon. We are working on it
Haha yeah they definitely need to get their website up ASAP, but it sounds like it's in the works
@@SmartHomeSolver The website is nearly ready to go live. I know I work with the owner
I never seen so many things I can do without.
The smart window was most interesting to me, but looks like its sliders only and not single/double hung windows.
i have the 2021 frame tv, what did you think of the 2022 Samsung frame Tv with the new matte screen finish, how is the picture quality with that type of screen,did the art look any better vs the 2021 Frame Tv, is it worth upgrading sorry for so many questions lol.
man, look at those 2 things that are actually useful and could one day be worth buying!
Back in 1975, our 8th grade class went to the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
They displayed two 5 foot, wooden parabola shaped dished facegin each other, about 50 yards apart.
In the center, there were two tw inch metal rings to speak/listen into. You could whisper to each other, AND if you were standing in the "tunnel" between to two discs, you could hear it.
THIS is similar to the technolody behind the first speaker in this cast.
I always thought that this techonology would be used in cars. But here it is.
"who wouldn't want extra curricular activities in the bedroom scanned by a lightbulb?" 😂
Excellent job covering the breadth of the show in a reasonable period of time
I only saw maybe five items that an everyday person could use on the regular. I wish companies would focus improving what we already use. That and make the electronics we use more durable
It's called innovation
This is the best CES 2022 coverage video!
I see tech is improving rapidly and yet everything else goes backwards and im usually a sucker for high tech stuff.
I used a kiosk and a CES in Hollywood in the year 2014. This kiosk did have directional sound that does exactly what you mentioned in your first piece.
Reed, Love the sliding door. You just know they modeled the speed after Star Trek.
Off topic, smoke detector went bad last night right at the 10 year mark.
Do you have a smart solution for smoke, fire and CO? The Nest Protect seems to get good reviews.
Haha! The last one. "Smile".. Robot looks very anxious.😂
The sliding door was my favorite thing, but $2.5K is a bit much. Bring it under $1K, and I'd buy it
It's a door that stops working when your power goes out
Note It does include shipping to your door
@@davidy22 lol trapped.
@@davidy22 If you put a handle on it you can just push it aside. You know; like a regular pocket door. Just like what they say about broken escalators; they just become a set of stairs.
5:17 the next James Bond car. Changing the color of the car would make it a perfect getaway car lol.
Perfect for the transsexual Janie Bond! 🤢🙄🤮🤮🤮
Company: Makes device that can detect corona
The same company: Not activating the device because it can detect corona
Quick point on the $2.5k sliding doors, standard American wall thickness is roughly 4.5-5" thick. The price of the kit does not include rebuilding your wall to accommodate the new door.
You might wanna do a double take at the Samsung projector, I saw the full reviews of it, the features are insane af.
It's dark, no built in battery, is expensive, what else, ...
The tech they prise as new like the autofocus, automatic keystone for walls, ceiling and floor has been around in ultralight projectors for a while.
It looks better than most though
I love when companies are making exciting hardware not just software
Could like replace love ?
The BMW exhibit's color changing car truly is a sight to behold. CES looking awesome this year as well and excited for the tech industry too. Thanks for the video!
Wow, I bet that hyperloop would be even better if the cars were larger and longer, so it could carry more people, and then you could couple a row of them together. And then, instead of carrying a heavy battery, you could have some sort of rail along the side or bottom, providing the power, and maybe instead of tyres that wear out, put steel wheels, and put tracks in the tunnels?
What I'm trying to say is: Elon invented the metro, but worse...
Honestly, I think you’re giving him too much credit. So far the Loop requires drivers, is limited to 40mph, and doesn’t allow for overtaking. So basically he invented tunneled roads, but worse, and then stuck some RGB lights on it…
@@DrJackaloupe just wait til there's an accident of some sort lmao
@@DrJackaloupe When I was there last week they were limited to 3 passengers per car, were not allowed to use the autopilot, and were limited to 25 mph. It was also limited between the north, central, and west halls of the convention center, all a 10 minute walk.
It's an awful idea and a watse of everything
In all honesty, everything at CES is something that already exists but made worse.
Appreciate you speaking so slowly for us non native English speakers 👍
Thanks for concise recap and excited to see smart slydr solution for existing windows and doors with mobile app , one button remote and voice commands like alexa, google, etc.
I went to all the top rated Tech sites and I got to tell you yours recap is the best
Wow I thought my Autoslide was expensive! I think I ended up with $1,200 in it with the RF pet tags, which I never use anyway. Autoslide is a patio door slider, I have it connected to Alexa so we can let the dog in or out by voice, or the Hoke Assistant app, or with a double tap on just about any light switch in the house, thanks to Tasmota and MQTT.
Really wonder if the Odessey Arc would work in horizontal too
Still no one doing smart window winders, quite incredible that this has still not been made in 2022 by anyone...
True, I haven't seen anything for making a window winder smart.
Reed! Great video, some pretty sweet tech there. Great to see you uploading some more new content!
Thanks! I took some time off for the holidays and prepping for CES, but I'm excited to get more content out there again.
I had no idea Sony were making cars, that one certainly looked great. I'd buy a Sony car assuming it had Toyota or Hyundai quality and reliability and I would expect an awesome sound system installed.
I want the ooobo tail pillow. Thanks for the entertaining coverage of ces
The fake smiling robot at the end is priceless
Well now... that CES was truly scraping the bottom of the barrel!
I like anti-teft device that has safely cable on it
How we humans managed to survive as a species without automatic doors will forever be a mystery.
Can’t wait! Looks like a bunch of new stuff that’s not needed. More stuff to break.
Easier doesn’t mean “better”
Can't stop evolution 🤷♂️
@@loudpack1296 idiocracy is upon us
I feel like you skimmed over cool features of Samsungs projector, like how it detects the color of the wall its projecting onto and automatically does color correction, auto adjust for angles, and move the screen location without touching the projector. Idm if youve ever messed around with a 150 dollar mini projector but it freaking SUCKS. This thing looks awesome.
Omg.. Fantastic! When will Odyssey Arc 55" screen be available to buy it? Price? Thank you.
What would be more awesome than a Tesla moving people around underground would be an actual automated rapid transit system with enough capacity to move people and without traffic jams. As was the original intent and what Musk originally promised…
Yeah, that makes more sense. Why not a people mover that uses maglev or similar, like the old Disney Tomorrowland PeopleMover.
Imagine this door in your living room, for a more dramatic entrance of your mom as she complains about you not doing the chores😂😂
The sliding pocket door is sweet but for $2,500 who exactly is the target market? Someone with that kind of money to spend on every door probably has massive hand carved French doors between every room already.
and servants to open said doors!
French doors, well yeah… unless they’d _rather_ have those snazzy sci-fi Star Trek doors! That’s *exactly* the kind of thing someone “with that kind of money” _would_ spend it on.
But granted, it seems a bit niche right now at that price point.
Best CES Coverage.
The big, the small, the popular and teh weird and quirky.
Great piece.
2022: everything is smart but out of stock
I want those star trak door point blan period!
ViraWarn: _Yes, everyone gather around, put your face on this mask, and exhale deeply, then pass the mask to your neighbor and share the mask with everyone in your class_
Hell I remember smallpox parties! 😸😸😸🤢
This is the best CES video on TH-cam hands down. Very thorough and a good selection. Camera work is much better also. Good job
I very much enjoyed CES this year! Thanks for putting this together! It brought back memories. I liked the new hall, but LVCC did a bad job of connecting it to the other halls. I thought that a lot more companies would show up, then did. It was weird, all those open spaces. I expected missing overseas companies missing, but it surprised me how many US companies were not there.
Yeah the new west hall is missive and airy. But it felt like the Tesla loop was a kind of last minute add on when they realized how far everything was now apart. It's kinda cool, but you would think some kind of people mover would have been more practical. Instead you pick a stall, tell the attendant what hall you want to go to and then the next car they get, goes to that hall, and everyone who walks up to that stall is told it's for whatever hall. So if you are the first to arrive, you basically get to choose.
Hi, Will the Waay door be able to fixed in a traditional door? Will there need to be space drilled out to allow for the door to slide in? Can you please clarify?
The traditional sliding door on my bathroom doesn't connect at the bottom!
Color changing car? Getaway drivers, rejoice!
Great coverage, amongst all the other overviews of CES yours is the best!
This was painfully unimpressive. I feel we are just creating devices that will further encourage our already lethargic lifestyles.
See all those frames holding the company logos? Yeah I'm one of the people who built them so you can enjoy ces, lots of o.t. but worth it, hope you enjoyed the show.
Auto sliding door? Were you living in a cave?
CES is a bunch of things I as a disabled person think OMG that would make my life so much easier until I see how expensive it is
Those tesla tunnels would really be a lot more effective as metro stations. Could maybe show of some railway tech.
The WiFi charging remote is cool. If you think how many WiFi transmitters are around you, if this works I can see upgraded versions of it.
What does the Tesla tube do that a subway doesn't? Outside of trap you when it breaks down, that is.
God help you getting out if your disabled! ♿📛
Are they using Alan Fray technology with the beaming Tech?
Thanks so much for bringing the future into our homes.
Awesome re-cap for those that did not make it. Made me laugh a lot too. Thanks for the work and effort. I'd say the color changing car was the coolest to me. Probably not that feasible but really neat to see.
I thought we had those automatic doirs at the supermarket since a long time ago
Yep I made that joke in last year's CES video. This is for inside the house.
@@SmartHomeSolver anyone with too much money can have an automatic door whenever they want! I saw a show where Michael Jackson had the house done in powered doors!
Thanks for this video. Best CES video I have seen yet. Lots of detail. I would love to go but I am from Scotland. one day!!! I am such a geek lol.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video! Hope you get to see CES in person someday!
Coming soon the smart slyder fly.
The sliding door is awesome, I can see that everywhere once it's more affordable
I had seen some CES videos before that but , as always, Smart Home Solver makes the best to make all the nice tecnology to arrive to us :) thanks you a lot! Is the best CES video i had seen this year :D
Thanks, I appreciate that!
@@SmartHomeSolver thank you for all you super Nice work! 😍💜💕
Oh man, that robot at the end, when the lady asks "Can you smile?" and it gave that creepy smile, it reminded me of the movie T2 when John Connor asks the Terminator (Arnold) to smile once in while. They're coming! 😂
I was there working for Samsung. Thanks for stopping by!
Wowwwww I love tech 😍
Hapbee Technologies, the digital wellness technology company, it really is the next revolution in the field of wearable devices!
Love your videos best coverage of CSE 2022 always share your work and others that put in the extra effort. Thank you.
Great video! Nice review of CES and included some things you don’t see in other peoples videos.
New subscriber. I’m going to watch your other content now!
Thanks for subscribing! Glad you liked the video!
always cool new stuff coming out. been watching CES for last 21 years. who remembers SACDs?
Star trek doors and colour changing cars.. the future i want
Is that Lowepro Fastpack 250? Is it a good size
Do you wish you went for the 250 PRO?
Thanks for your work on this, so much awesome stuff! Your video was great, but Luna 🐶 stole the show 🎥🎥🎥
Congratulations for the video. It made me laugh multiple times. Great work. Subscribed!
Best video of CES 2022. Value ✅ Subscribed
Did the Post Office mail Truck have a working Air Conditioner, and Heater?
The door thing, don’t they have that in malls like way way back?
When we had malls!?