The video features a review of a Kickstarter project called the Zen Egg, a small, wooden desk ornament designed to be a stress-reliever. The reviewer is unimpressed with the product, calling it a "dumb egg" and criticizing its lack of features beyond being a simple wooden egg. They note that similar wooden eggs can be purchased for much cheaper and that the Zen Egg's packaging, while nice, is not enough to justify its price.
The reviewer also examines the product's creator, Gasper, and his new project, the Eureka Pen, a $70 pen that claims to help users expand their awareness through personal writing. The reviewer is skeptical of the pen's claims and mocks Gasper's marketing tactics, which they see as overly dramatic and manipulative.
Throughout the video, the reviewer uses humor and sarcasm to critique the products and their creators, and encourages viewers to share their own thoughts and opinions in the comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The product being discussed is called the Zen Egg.
2. The Zen Egg is a desk ornament made of wood.
3. The Zen Egg has a weight at the bottom, which allows it to wobble when flicked.
4. The product was purchased through a special bundle called the "Nest Bundle".
5. The Zen Egg arrived in a nice bag with individual tubes.
6. The tubes contained the Zen Eggs, along with some wooden shavings.
7. The packaging was considered smart, but the shavings were a negative feature.
8. The product creator's name is Gasper.
9. Gasper has also created another product called the Eureka Pen.
10. The Eureka Pen has a magnetic tip and is designed for personal writing.
11. The Eureka Pen costs $70.
12. The Eureka Pen's design features include a conical shape and a Fibonacci sequence-inspired design.
13. Gasper's products have been featured on Kickstarter.
14. The creator of the video is reviewing Gasper's products as part of a series called "Kickstarter Crap: Where Are They Now".