I tried finding Hidden Gems on AliExpress AGAIN! (Part 5) - Summary

Summary

The video is a review of six products found on AliExpress. The first product is a development board with an AI face recognition module. The reviewer found it useful for recognizing faces under various conditions, but noted that it struggled to recognize faces at an angle. The board requires 5 volts and a maximum of 800 milliamps to work.

The second product is a hot plate that can heat a 10x10 cm area up to 350 degrees Celsius. The reviewer found it to be a good value for money and recommended it for its price performance ratio.

The third product is a rosin dispenser. The reviewer demonstrated how it works and explained that it can be used to create a smoke layer onto electronic circuits, which can help identify faulty components.

The fourth product is a USB cable with a magnetic connection. The reviewer found that while these cables are popular due to their convenience, they can cause a significant power loss when charging devices.

The fifth product is a bug boost converter built around the TPS 630 to OIC. The reviewer found it to be efficient and suitable for low power microcontroller projects that need to run for years with just one battery.

The sixth product is a development board with a microphone and speaker that forms a speech synthesis module. However, the reviewer was unable to communicate with the board, and thus, did not recommend it.

Facts

1. The video is sponsored by Keyside World, which presents information on exciting technologies.
2. The first product discussed is a development board with a screen camera and a TX 510ic AI face recognition module. The total cost is around 54 Euros.
3. The board can store 1000 faces and works in dark environments thanks to integrated infrared LEDs.
4. The board requires 5 volts and a maximum of 800 milliamps to work.
5. The second product discussed is a hot plate that can house two old ones, has a heating area of 10 by 10 centimeters, heats up to a maximum of 350 degrees Celsius, and costs 50 Euros.
6. The third product discussed is a rosin dispenser from Casio that costs around 15 Euros.
7. The rosin dispenser creates a smoke layer onto the components, which quickly melts away and helps identify faulty circuits.
8. The fourth product discussed are USB cables with a magnetic connection, which are priced at around 3 Euros each.
9. The fifth product discussed are bug boost converters built around the TPS 630 to OIC, which cost around 3 Euros a piece. They can adjust the output voltage to 2.5 volts, 3.3 volts, 4.2 volts, or 5 volts.
10. The sixth product discussed is another development board with a microphone and speaker, forming a speech synthesis module, and costs around 15 Euros.