Let's Play "Hide the Sausage" - Stick N Find Real World Test
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Stick N Find Bluetooth trackers allow you to find stuff you've lost (keys, luggage, cats, etc) by basically playing a game of "hot & cold" Audible Message: Give Audible's monthly audiobook service has more than just audiobooks! - use audible.com to get the first one for free! Corsair 250D link: linustechtips.com Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Support us: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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This video presents a humorous real world test of the Stick N Find Bluetooth trackers by turning them into a playful game called Hide the Sausage. The hosts outline a clear rule set at the start, including that each sausage must carry a tracker, they must be hid within reachable areas, and hiding must be completed within five minutes. They also appoint a camera operator as an accomplice, and agree that touching another participant’s sausage is prohibited until allowed. The setup is described with light banter and a plan to demonstrate how the trackers perform in a chaotic room, including attempts to plant decoys and exploit signal delay. The mood is energetic, and the pacing blends product demonstration with comedy through the hosts’ verbal play and on screen antics. The first round unfolds as one host hides a sausage and uses noise and misdirection while the other tracks its signal, attempting to locate the culprit through the app’s radar style display. The commentary captures the back and forth of signals, misdirections, and strategic thinking, including a notable moment where a participant tries to manipulate timing to create confusion. Throughout the chase, the hosts discuss signal strength variations between Android and iOS, the practical limitations of the trackers, and the fun of seeing a product function in a living room full of gear. By the end of the round, the first sausage is found, and the players compare experiences with the app responsiveness and the device’s range. In the concluding segment the hosts recap the product specifications, including battery life, range, and how the app can trigger alarms if items drift too far away. They reflect on the video’s departure from their usual format, inviting viewers to share feedback on this style. The hosts note that the Stick N Find kit used is a two-pack with CR2016 batteries, and they point to links for pricing and availability. They also briefly promote Audible for audiobooks and remind viewers to like, dislike, or comment to steer future content. The overall takeaway is that the video blends gadget review with comedic gameplay to illustrate how these trackers perform in real world scenarios while keeping the tone light and entertaining.
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- What is the Stick N Find product being tested in the video?
- The video tests a two pack of Stick N Find Bluetooth trackers that attach to items to locate them using a companion app and signal alerts.
- How long are the hiding rounds supposed to last according to the rules?
- Each round has a maximum of five minutes for hiding the sausages.
- What is a notable challenge discussed in the video regarding signal detection?
- The hosts discuss delays and differences between Android and iOS apps that affect how quickly the signal updates, influencing strategy during the hunt.