The video features Matthias and Tanner reviewing 10 tech items that may or may not be worth purchasing. They evaluate each item, discussing its features, usability, and value. The items reviewed include an LCD writing tablet, a retro-style brick phone, a gesture control armband, a spy lens for phones, a Star Wars-themed brain sensing EEG device, a disco ball lamp, heated hand and foot warmers, a neon-lit V for Vendetta mask, a sound grenade emergency personal alarm, and a mystery item that turns out to be a box-in-a-box with a vibrating, flesh-toned component. Matthias and Tanner rate each item as either "tasteful" (worth it) or "wasteful" (not worth it), with some items receiving mixed reviews.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about 10 tech items that may waste your money.
2. The video is sponsored by Robot Proof.
3. The author of the video recently read a book called "Robot Proof" by Joseph E. Aoun, the president of Northeastern University.
4. The book discusses how colleges and universities need to innovate to prepare students for a future where jobs are automated.
5. The author lists 10 tech items, including a 8.5 inch LCD writing tablet, a retro brick cell phone, a gesture control armband, a spy lens, a Star Wars brain trainer, a disco ball lamp, heated hand and foot warmers, a neon light up mask, a sound grenade emergency alarm, and a mystery item.
6. The author tests and reviews each item, rating them as either "tasteful" or "wasteful".
7. The author is joined by a guest, Tanner, who helps test and review the items.
8. The video includes a link to the book "Robot Proof" and encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel.
9. The author mentions that the video is part of a series and encourages viewers to watch other videos on the channel.
10. The video ends with a plug for a 12 million volt stun gun video.