The video features a man, Vicente, who purchases various internet prank products with the intention of testing their efficacy and documenting the results for his audience. The products range from a fake broken cell phone, a money-making machine, fake lottery tickets, a USB rocker that controls a computer, and an electrified pencil.
Vicente demonstrates the products, showing how they fail to function as advertised. For instance, the fake broken cell phone is revealed to be a transparent piece of paper, and the money-making machine turns out to be a normal piece of paper printer. Similarly, the lottery tickets are revealed to be all winners, and the USB rocker fails to control his computer.
Vicente also purchases a giant girlfriend product, which he tests by submerging it in water. Despite the product being described as waterproof, it does not survive the immersion. The final product, an electrified pencil, is revealed to be nothing more than a box.
Throughout the video, Vicente expresses his disbelief and disappointment at the quality of the products, referring to them as "crap" and "nonsense". He warns his audience about the dangers of purchasing such products, stating that they are "rubbish" and "worthless". The video ends with Vicente promoting his channel and encouraging viewers to subscribe and activate the bell for new videos.
1. The video is a review of various products bought from the internet, with the intention of demonstrating their uselessness or lack of functionality.
2. The host, Vicente, has previously bought items from the internet and experienced poor outcomes.
3. The products reviewed in the video include a fake broken cell phone, a money maker, fake lottery tickets, and a "phantom" USB device.
4. The fake broken cell phone is designed to be placed on a friend's phone, creating a prank effect.
5. The money maker is a gimmick designed to create the illusion of printing money, but it does not function as intended.
6. The fake lottery tickets claim that all tickets are winners, but the outcomes are disappointing.
7. The phantom USB device is designed to control a computer without the user's knowledge, causing the computer to perform random keystrokes and mouse movements.
8. The host tests the products himself, showing their lack of functionality or practical use.
9. The video ends with the host showing off a giant, lifesize doll that he bought, which he claims is a new girlfriend.
10. The host invites viewers to subscribe to his channel for more videos and encourages them to share the video to help others avoid buying similar products.