5 BIZARRE Wearables
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Thanks to Ticwatch for sponsoring this video! You can save 8% - 40% off the new Ticwatch S & E through their Kickstarter here: goo.gl Where to buy links: IGrow: geni.us Kinsa Health Smart Thermometer: geni.us Vibrating Daisy Dukes: geni.us Wair Anti Pollution Scarf: geni.us Dring Smartcane: geni.us Ticwatch S & E are products of Mobvoi, a leading AI company invested by Google and Volkswagen. Check them out on Facebook and give them a like for a chance to win a Ticwatch S & E of your own: @theTicwatch Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: linustechtips.com Linus Tech Tips merchandise at designbyhumans.com Linus Tech Tips posters at crowdmade.com Our production gear: geni.us Twitter - twitter.com Facebook - @LinusTech Instagram - @linustech Twitch - twitch.tv Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com Sound effects provided by freesfx.co.uk
The video opens with a quick introduction from the sponsor, Ticwatch, and a rundown of five quirky wearables that the host claims will change the way we think about personal tech. He starts by reviewing the Ticwatch S & E, a smartwatch that claims to use low‑level light therapy to treat thinning hair, and he gives a brief demo of its headphones and shampoo integration. The host then moves on to the Daisy Dukes, a vibrating belt that offers haptic feedback and long battery life, followed by a discussion of the Kinsa Health Smart Thermometer, which plugs into a phone and tracks temperature data. Finally, he showcases the Wair Anti‑Pollution Scarf, a respirator hidden behind a chic French‑designed scarf that filters particulate matter. In the second half, the host dives deeper into each device’s features, noting the price points, battery life, and how they integrate with other tech. He highlights the ease of use, the quality of the materials, and the potential for future upgrades. The video ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to check out the Kickstarter links and the sponsor’s Facebook page for a chance to win a Ticwatch S & E. Overall, the video balances humor with technical detail, making it both entertaining and informative.
Viewers praised the video for its clear structure and engaging tone, with several comments highlighting the host’s humor and the quality of the product demos. The most frequent comment was a 1100‑like remark about RGB condoms, which the host addressed in a reply, showing that the audience is actively engaged. Other comments praised the video’s pacing and the sponsor’s role, while a few users suggested adding a Wi‑Fi router to the lineup. Overall, the comments indicate a positive reception and a strong community interest in the featured wearables.
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Questions answered
- What is the price of the Ticwatch S & E and how does it compare to other smartwatches?
- The Ticwatch S & E is priced at $550, which is competitive with other high‑end smartwatches on the market.
- How long does the battery life of the Daisy Dukes last?
- The Daisy Dukes battery lasts up to four years, according to the host’s demo.
- Does the Kinsa Health Smart Thermometer sync with a phone app?
- Yes, the thermometer plugs directly into a phone and sends readings to a companion app that tracks temperature and symptom profiles.