Matt and Bryan review 10 unusual tech items, determining if they are "wasteful" or "tasteful". The items include:
1. Kurio watch - a smartwatch for kids ($88) - tasteful
2. Electric skateboard - a self-balancing scooter ($385) - unsure, needs more testing
3. Dream Cheeky - a foam missile launcher ($38) - wasteful
4. Hamilton Beach Breakfast Burrito Maker - a kitchen appliance ($25) - tasteful, but unnecessary
5. Carol remote control car - a high-speed model car ($25) - tasteful
6. Cold Tab - a bike accessory that makes a motorcycle sound ($10) - wasteful
7. RC Quadcopter - a remote control helicopter with camera ($50) - tasteful
8. Remote Control Snake - a toy snake that moves on its own ($16) - tasteful
9. Professional 3D Pen - a 3D printing pen ($40) - tasteful, but requires patience
10. Hexbug Spider XL - a robotic spider toy ($25) - tasteful for robotics enthusiasts, but may get boring quickly.
Throughout the video, Matt and Bryan provide humorous commentary and test each product, often with unexpected results.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Matt and Bryan review 10 strange tech items.
2. The first item is the Kurio watch, which costs $88.
3. Matt's son loves the Kurio watch and uses it to play games, check the time, and set alarms.
4. Matt tries out the Kurio watch and finds it has a high-res touchscreen and 256MB of internal memory.
5. Matt thinks the Kurio watch is suitable for kids, but the strap gets loose easily.
6. The second item is an electric skateboard that costs $1,200.
7. Matt and Bryan watch a video of someone using a similar electric skateboard and think it looks fun.
8. The third item is the Dream Cheeky Thunder, an iPhone electronic reference device that costs $358.
9. Matt and Bryan are unsure what the device does, but it comes with a foam missile launcher.
10. The fourth item is the Hamilton Beach Breakfast Burrito Maker, which costs $254.95.
11. Matt thinks the device is unnecessary, but it does work.
12. The fifth item is a remote control car that costs $24.95.
13. Matt and Bryan test the car and find it goes 40 km/h, but it's not as fast as they expected.
14. The sixth item is a bike sound effects device that costs $15.
15. Matt thinks the device is fun, but it's not suitable for adults.
16. The seventh item is an RC quadcopter with a 720p camera that costs $50.
17. Matt and Bryan test the drone and find it's well-made and fun to use.
18. The eighth item is a remote control snake that costs $16.
19. Matt thinks the snake is realistic and fun, but it's difficult to control.
20. The ninth item is a 3D pen that costs $40.
21. Matt and Bryan test the pen and find it's difficult to use, but it's a fun novelty.
22. The tenth item is a Hexbug Spider robotic creature that costs $20.
23. Matt and Bryan test the spider and find it's clever, but it gets boring after a few days.
Note that these facts are limited to the products being reviewed and do not include personal opinions or humorous remarks.