FAILS del Diseño ⛔️🤪 (Y algunos diseñados por APPLE / iPhone 😂) - Summary

Summary

The content appears to be a video critique of various poorly designed products, advertisements, and concepts. The narrator showcases a series of examples, including:

1. Apple's overpriced and poorly designed computer wheels that cost €849 and don't even have brakes.
2. A chair with five wheels that is similar to Apple's design but costs significantly less.
3. A bookshelf design that recommends placing books upside down.
4. A t-shirt with a misleading slogan.
5. A poorly designed train track that could cause a derailment.
6. An advertisement that promotes a product using an unrelated image.
7. A sign that checks eyesight but is not effective at a distance.
8. A company called "The Sliding Door Company" that has regular doors in their office.
9. A sign that says "Don't drive safe or ammo" which doesn't make sense.
10. Apple's decision to remove the universal audio jack and replace it with a patented USB port.

Throughout the video, the narrator mocks and ridicules these designs, pointing out their flaws and questioning the reasoning behind them. The video ends with a promotion encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel.

Facts

1. Apple is selling wheels for a desktop computer that are literally the same as any wheel that any chair has.
2. The Apple wheels cost 850 euros, and the computer is not included.
3. The wheels do not have brakes and require tools to install that are not included.
4. The price of the wheels is considered outrageous by the speaker.
5. A hardware store sells similar wheels for a much lower price.
6. The speaker compares the Apple wheels to a chair they own, which has five wheels of better quality.
7. The chair costs 60 euros, significantly less than the Apple wheels.
8. The speaker suggests that the person who designed the Apple wheels did not include brakes due to a lack of intelligence or common sense.
9. A magazine is dedicating an entire issue to the problem of plastic in the ocean, but the magazine itself is wrapped in plastic.
10. A bus advertisement features a doctor with 360-degree vision, but the ad is not actually promoting the doctor's services.
11. A sign in a car advertises a promotion, but the fine print reveals that the promotion is not what it seems.
12. A design competition featured a winning entry that was nonsensical and poorly designed.
13. A company called "The Sliding Door Company" has normal doors in their office.
14. A sign on a train track says "Don't drive safe," which is a nonsensical message.
15. Apple removed the universal audio jack from their devices and replaced it with a patented, exclusive USB port.
16. The speaker criticizes Apple's design choices and business practices.