The speaker presents a series of unusual and interesting products, including kinetic sand that glows in the dark, a slime that promises to clean electronics, and a coin that can be used to clean surfaces. The speaker also showcases a cube that can be infinitely unfolded and a head umbrella that can be worn to keep the head dry in the rain. The video ends with a call to action, asking viewers to suggest products for the speaker to test in future episodes by sending a link to the product on Amazon Canada with the hashtag #Gaga.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about testing unusual products.
2. The first product tested is kinetic sand that glows in the dark.
3. Kinetic sand is 98% beach sand and 2% polymer.
4. The polymer in kinetic sand makes it act like a fluid.
5. Kinetic sand is a non-Newtonian fluid that changes its viscosity when pressure is applied.
6. The kinetic sand tested glows in the dark due to a phosphorescent compound.
7. The phosphorescent compound absorbs energy from light and releases it as a photon when the light is turned off.
8. The second product tested is a slime that promises to clean electronics.
9. The slime is tested on a dirty keyboard and is found to be somewhat effective.
10. The third product tested is a "useful coin" that is designed to clean small solid substances.
11. The useful coin is tested on a dirty cell phone screen and is found to be effective.
12. The fourth product tested is an infinite cube that can be opened and reassembled.
13. The infinite cube is designed to be a relaxing toy.
14. The final product tested is a head umbrella that can be worn on the head to keep it dry in the rain.
15. The head umbrella is found to be somewhat effective, but also somewhat impractical.
16. The video ends with an invitation for viewers to suggest products for the channel to test in future episodes.
17. Viewers can suggest products by sending a tweet with a link to the product on Amazon Canada and the hashtag #Gaga.