10 Tech Gadgets That Will Waste Your Money! - Summary

Summary

The video features Mathias and Bryan reviewing 10 tech gadgets that may be a waste of money. The products reviewed include:

1. A talking hamster toy that repeats what you say, which Mathias finds annoying.
2. A selfie ring light that claims to be chargeable but is not very bright.
3. An R2D2 virtual keyboard that projects a keyboard onto a surface, but is expensive ($300) and has a flaw that causes the darts to fall out when the device is tilted.
4. A miniature tabletop vacuum that is not very effective at picking up crumbs.
5. A Mr. T talking keychain that says various phrases, which Mathias finds fun but potentially annoying to others.
6. A toy vehicle called the "Canon Commando" that fires small darts, but has a flaw that causes the darts to fall out when the device is tilted.
7. A USB pet rock that does nothing, which Mathias declares the most wasteful product of the day.
8. A five-LED pocket credit card wallet light bulb that is not very bright and has a weak design.
9. A light-up cowboy hat that has a mesh with wires along the brim and only has five LEDs.
10. A singing toothbrush called "Brush Buddies" that has soft bristles and a one-button design, but stopped working immediately and has a annoying song.

Mathias and Bryan also discuss the prices of each product and whether they are worth the money. They also encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel and follow them on social media.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is reviewing 10 tech gadgets that may waste your money.
2. The first product is a color talking hamster that repeats what you say.
3. The product has a soft, plush design and is intended for kids.
4. It has a super cute appearance and can imitate female and male sounds.
5. The product is perfect for playtime and bedtime.
6. The next product is a selfie ring light with 36 LED lights and three settings.
7. The product is chargeable and has a diffuser to reduce harsh light.
8. The speaker is a Star Wars geek and reviews an R2-D2 virtual keyboard.
9. The product projects a keyboard onto a surface and has a rechargeable battery.
10. The speaker thinks the product is too expensive at $300.
11. The next product is a tabletop vacuum cleaner for kids.
12. The product comes with instructions and is intended for kids over 5 years old.
13. The speaker thinks the product is not effective at cleaning up crumbs.
14. The next product is a Mr. T talking keychain that says phrases like "I pity the fool."
15. The product has six different phrases and is intended for fans of Mr. T.
16. The speaker thinks the product is fun but may annoy some people.
17. The next product is a Nerf-style toy vehicle with a rapid-fire feature.
18. The product has a manual adjustment for the vertical aim.
19. The speaker thinks the product is loud and may be suitable for office wars.
20. The next product is a USB pet rock that does nothing.
21. The product is a modern version of the 1970s pet rock.
22. The speaker thinks the product is wasteful and has no purpose.
23. The next product is a five-times LED pocket credit card wallet light bulb.
24. The product is designed to provide light in emergency situations.
25. The speaker thinks the product is weak and not effective.
26. The next product is a light-up cowboy hat with flashing LEDs.
27. The product is intended for concerts, rodeos, and parties.
28. The speaker thinks the product is not cool and has a poor design.
29. The final product is a singing toothbrush called Brush Buddies.
30. The product has soft DuPont bristles and a one-button design.
31. The speaker thinks the product is annoying but may encourage kids to brush their teeth longer.