A possible concise summary is:
The video is about a person who tries out four weird and obscure Japanese products: lazy glasses, beans bottle cleaning sponge, potato chip grabber, and handy butter spreader. The person reviews each product by testing its functionality, usefulness, and durability. The person also promotes a mobile game called Ayakashi as a sponsor. The video is humorous and entertaining.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The first product reviewed is lazy glasses designed to read at a 90-degree angle.
2. Lazy glasses are intended for use while lying on one's back.
3. The glasses allow reading a book or using a phone without lifting the head.
4. Japanese products that are weird and obscure are harder to find than one might think.
5. The lazy glasses come with a microfiber cloth.
6. The glasses have mirrors on the eyes to reflect the view.
7. The reviewer experienced nausea while using the lazy glasses.
8. The second product is a bottle cleaning sponge called beans.
9. Beans are used by shaking them in a water bottle with water to clean it.
10. The third product is a potato chip grabber released in June.
11. The potato chip grabber also has a knob for operating an iPhone.
12. The reviewer finds the potato chip grabber's smartphone operation feature ineffective.
13. The last product is a butter spreader dispenser bought for roughly one dollar.
14. The butter spreader is designed to spread cold hard butter without ripping toast.
Please note that these are factual statements extracted from the provided text, and any subjective opinions have been omitted as requested.