SPRNG Clip "Unboxing" & Torture Test
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The SPRNG Clip keeps your Apple Earpods from falling out. Slick has a bit of an ongoing issue with ear buds falling out of his ears, so while I didn't think I was a very suitable tester for this product, I figured we might as well go straight to someone who has to deal with this very problem. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & availability: sprngclip.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The SPRNG Clip unboxing is presented as a practical, informal test of how the SPRNG Clip helps Apple EarPods stay secured during activity. The host explains that the usual unboxing is hampered by missing packaging, so the video focuses on a live test rather than a traditional reveal. The plan is to compare three setups: generic in-ear headphones, Apple EarPods on their own, and Apple EarPods with the SPRNG Clip attached. The testing sequence includes a run, a roll down a hill, and a tackle test performed by the host and a roommate to simulate real-world jostling and impact. Throughout the clip, the host narrates the outcomes: during running, the SPRNG-enhanced EarPods show minimal movement while generic buds tend to loosen, and Apple EarPods drift slightly. In the rolling scenario, the generic in-ear buds fall out, the standard EarPods stay mostly in but shift notably, and the SPRNG-equipped EarPods remain in place with only small movement. The tackle test yields a surprising result, with all options mostly staying in the ears, though some movement occurs; the SPRNG Clip generally keeps the EarPods secured better than the non-augmented variants. The host emphasizes that while the test is not perfectly scientific, the visual outcomes provide tangible, easily understood comparisons to help viewers decide whether the SPRNG Clip is worth trying. He closes by inviting comments on other products to test and encourages viewers to like, dislike, and subscribe for more experiments in a similar spirit.
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Questions answered
- What is the SPRNG Clip designed to do with EarPods?
- The SPRNG Clip is an add-on that helps EarPods sit more securely in the ear, reducing movement during activity.
- How did the Apple EarPods with SPRNG perform during the running test?
- During running, the EarPods with SPRNG moved very little, while generic buds loosened and standard EarPods moved slightly.
- Is the testing method scientific and conclusive?
- No, the testing is informal and not strictly scientific, but it provides tangible, visual comparisons to help viewers decide about the product.