The host reviews two electronic spinning tops from Infinity Nado: the "Skyshatter Fiend" and the "Iron Bear". The "Skyshatter Fiend" comes with a watch-shaped controller, allowing for 3 accelerations, while the "Iron Bear" can only be accelerated once but has a more powerful boost. The host tests both tops, comparing their performance and durability, and finds that they are roughly equal in strength and capabilities. The review also includes a competition where viewers can win one of the electronic tops by solving a word puzzle.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is a review of Infinity Nado electronic tops.
2. There are two types of electronic tops: one with a clock controller and one without.
3. The top with a clock controller is called "Skyshatter Fiend".
4. The top without a controller is called "Iron Bear".
5. The clock controller has a watch design and can be worn on the wrist.
6. The clock controller has a game mode, stopwatch mode, and can be used to control the top.
7. The top with a clock controller can be accelerated three times using the controller.
8. The top without a controller can be accelerated once using a hand gesture.
9. The top with a clock controller comes with a micro USB cable and a key for disassembling and reassembling.
10. The top without a controller comes with a micro USB cable and instructions.
11. The electronic tops can be charged using a micro USB cable.
12. The tops have a self-disassembling and self-assembling design.
13. The reviewer tests the tops in a competition to see which one can spin the longest.
14. The reviewer also tests the tops in a battle to see which one can knock the other out.
15. The competition prizes are two brand new electronic tops.
16. To participate in the competition, viewers must write down a word composed of letters that appear on the screen and post it in the comments section.
17. The competition is held on the Infinity Nado VKontakte group.