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I bought the LAZIEST Tech ever.

Mrwhosetheboss · 11,567,008 Aufrufe · Hinzugefügt vor 3 Tagen

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Untertitel (593 Segmente)

00:00

This is the Posher Cooking Robot. And

00:02

apparently if I select a meal, so baneer

00:04

de masala, I can customize it to my

00:06

taste preferences. So very spicy. If I

00:09

hit start cooking, this is going to do

00:12

everything for me. Wow. It's flinging in

00:15

the main ingredients as and when they're

00:16

needed. The pan here is going to cook

00:17

the food. And this top section will even

00:19

drizzle in the water and oil and

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sprinkle in the spices and salt at the

00:23

perfect times using a camera that is

00:24

watching the meal come together and

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using AI to understand what it's looking

00:28

at. So, let's come back later to find

00:30

out if I'm ever going to need to cook

00:31

anything again. I have just spent $8,000

00:35

buying the laziest tech on the internet

00:37

to find out just how much effort is

00:39

possible to save ourselves. Gadgets that

00:40

cook for you, but also gadgets that

00:42

clean for you, iron your clothes for

00:43

you, change your bins for you, make your

00:45

bed for you, and even ones that blow for

00:48

you. I'm talking about the Neco Fufu, a

00:51

robotic cat that blows on your food and

00:53

drinks to cool them down. So, tea goes

00:55

into these two glasses. And now both of

00:57

these are at 72.2° C right now.

01:01

>> You get a fufu. That's actually quite

01:02

good design. The cat organically fastens

01:05

itself around the rim of your cup. So,

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let's see how much of a difference it

01:08

makes. So, it's trying to mimic the way

01:10

that a human blows on their food by

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using a small fan on the inside that

01:13

comes on and off at random intervals.

01:15

Got to say, the thing is adorable, but

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I'm still astounded that it has raised

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over $100,000 on Kickstarter. that there

01:21

are thousands of people who actually

01:23

want to pay for a whole separate gadget

01:24

that they have to store somewhere to

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make sure they charge after every 60

01:28

minutes of use or to perform a role that

01:30

is very rarely needed and even when it

01:32

is could also be achieved by just

01:34

waiting for another 90 seconds. Okay,

01:36

it's been 5 minutes and there is less

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than a 4° difference between the two. So

01:41

on the efforts saved scale, fufu blows

01:45

10%. If that, then how about spending

01:48

$100 on the couch console to combat the

01:51

tiresome hassle of leaning forward? So,

01:54

this is designed to keep all the stuff

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that you might want to have with you

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while you're on the couch organized, but

01:59

with one extra special feature, a

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selfbalancing gimbal cup holder. So,

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it's using some sort of metal counterwe

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at the bottom to keep your drink upright

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even if you rotate the tray. To up the

02:10

stakes here, I should probably open the

02:11

drinks. Sparkling water.

02:15

Oh, yeah. That works great. Normal size

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drinks can. Yeah, it just about fits.

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But I don't love the push you have to do

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every time you want to put it back. Oh,

02:24

I have a tea from earlier. Okay, that's

02:27

too girthy. But that's not the only

02:29

thing it does. It is also modular. So,

02:32

for example, this is a phone holder and

02:34

a tray for your remotes, which you can

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also add an anti-slip mat to. To be

02:38

fair, does actually keep your remote

02:40

just as planted as your drink. Then,

02:43

flip the thing over. It's an armrest. Or

02:46

let's say I don't fully finish my snacks

02:48

one evening. And this spacer over here

02:51

becomes your lid. Kind of. It's not very

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well fitting to be honest. The strangest

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thing though has to be this USBC port,

02:57

which means if you've got a power bank,

02:59

you can put it into this compartment and

03:00

use another USBC cable to then power

03:03

your phone via the console. But that

03:05

just feels like such a clunky way to

03:07

manage the battery of your phone that

03:09

still doesn't even save you having to

03:10

have a cable trailing around. So, would

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I keep this on my couch? No, definitely

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not. It just feels so overengineered.

03:17

Like I'd way rather just have a small

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drinks table like this cuz you can keep

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anything on there with no restriction. I

03:22

way rather eat crisps right from the

03:24

packet as opposed to measuring out a

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small portion into this tray and then

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washing the tray every time I want to

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change crisps. So very little effort

03:31

saved all things considered. Let's

03:33

quickly check how our baneer is doing.

03:35

Oh wow, this is so cool. So the robot is

03:38

taking a snapshot of the pan every 40 or

03:41

so seconds. I can remotely check from my

03:43

phone. It's actually become a curry

03:45

already. Early lunch is fine with me.

03:48

Maybe you can relate to this. I mean,

03:49

just as equally, maybe not. But for me,

03:52

ironing has become such a time-consuming

03:54

task that I even specifically tried to

03:56

buy clothes just because they require

03:59

less. But that is where the shirt butler

04:01

is apparently about to change things. A

04:03

reimagining of the ironing concept that

04:05

is falling apart as we speak. Oh

04:08

goodness, not one of my smoother

04:10

unboxings. But here, instead of putting

04:12

the iron onto your clothes, you put your

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