USB Killer vs Nissan GTR & Nintendo Switch - Instant Death? - Summary

Summary

In this video, the host tests the "USB Killer" device on various electronics, including a 2016 Nissan GTR, Nintendo Switch, NES Classic, and PS4 Slim. The USB Killer is a device designed to destroy electronics by delivering a high-voltage shock through a USB port.

The results of the test were:

* The Nissan GTR's USB port was damaged, but the car's infotainment system was not severely affected.
* The Nintendo Switch was completely destroyed by the USB Killer.
* The NES Classic was not compatible with the USB Killer and therefore was not affected.
* The PS4 Slim was also completely destroyed by the USB Killer, with a unique glitch effect observed before it shut down.

The host concludes that the USB Killer is a powerful device capable of destroying a wide range of electronics, but notes that some devices may be more resilient than others.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video features a test of a "USB killer" device on various electronic devices.
2. The devices tested include a 2016 Nissan GTR, a Nintendo Switch, a NES Classic, and a PS4 Slim.
3. The USB killer is a device that can potentially damage or destroy electronic devices by delivering a high-voltage shock.
4. The test on the 2016 Nissan GTR caused the car's infotainment system to reset, but did not cause any major damage.
5. The test on the Nintendo Switch caused the device to stop working and not turn on again.
6. The NES Classic was not compatible with the USB killer test and was not damaged.
7. The test on the PS4 Slim caused the device to malfunction and eventually stop working.
8. The USB killer device was able to deliver a high-voltage shock to the devices, but the extent of the damage varied.
9. The test was conducted by a person who claims to have tested the USB killer on other devices in the past, including a PS4 and an Xbox.
10. The person conducting the test has a YouTube channel where they post videos of their experiments with the USB killer.
11. The person testing the USB killer had to pay $450 for the Nintendo Switch.
12. The Nintendo Switch has a USB-C port.
13. The PS4 Slim has two USB ports in the front.
14. The test on the PS4 Slim caused a glitch effect on the screen before the device stopped working.