Introduction
This video shows products made by famous YouTubers. Some have over a million fans. Others have more than 50 million. Each YouTuber released a product. The reviewer tested them all. He promised to be honest. No easy passes. Every item got a score. The goal was simple. Find which products are worth it and which are not. It was fun, exciting, and sometimes even shocking. The video showed both the best ideas and the weakest ones in one long test.
π Video Summary
The reviewer checked each product. Some were good. Some were bad. Here are the scores.
- π± Mr. Mobile’s phone The keyboard was bulky and hard. Score: 4/10.
- π¬ Hank Green’s 3D glasses fixed headaches in movies. Score: 8/10.
- π Simone Yetch’s goal calendar made habits fun. Score: 8/10.
- ⚔️ Star Wars Theory’s lightsaber looked cool but cost too much. Score: 5/10.
- πΈ️ Jay Laser’s web shooter was fun for cosplay.
- πͺ JerryRigEverything’s knife was sharp and safe. Score: 6.5/10.
- ⌚ Tech Burner’s watch looked nice but gave wrong numbers.
- π₯ Hacksmith’s mini lightsaber used real fire. Score: 9/10.
- π Airrack’s pizza sauce was tasty but pricey. Score: 7/10.
- πͺ Linus Tech Tips’ screwdriver was smart and strong. Score: 9.5/10.
- π¬ Ryan Trahan’s Joyide candy tasted good but was costly. Score: 6.5/10.
- π± The Latercase phone case was thin but weak. Score: 5/10.
- π¦ Mark Rober’s Crunch Labs box was fun for kids. Score: 9/10.
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Other items like apps and science boxes were also tested. Some were clever. Some felt weak. The range was wide, and no two products felt the same.
π‘ My Thoughts
I liked how fair the review was. The scores were honest. Some products made me smile. Hank Green’s glasses helped real people. That was smart. Mark Rober’s Crunch Labs box was also great. Kids could build and learn at the same time. Linus Tech Tips’ screwdriver was strong. It made a good tool even better.
But some items failed. The smartwatch gave wrong health numbers. That is not okay. The lightsaber from Star Wars Theory costs too much. It was not clear if it was really made by them. That was a letdown.
I respect that YouTubers try to make things. Some items worked well. Others showed how hard it is to build real tech. The mix of wins and fails gave the video energy. It never felt boring, and every test had something new to watch.
π¬ Final Thoughts
The video proved that YouTuber products are not all the same. Some are worth the money. Some are not. The honest scores made this clear. I liked seeing the wins and the fails. The high scores showed real effort and care. The low scores showed weak design or too high a price. Both sides were important to see.
π Which YouTuber product would you try? Do you think creators should keep making products or stick to videos? Share your answer in the comments!
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