6 Tech Gadgets
Under $50 #Helpful Post
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Hey guys, this is Austin, and today I'm here
with
the next best Tech Under 50.
The
reason I use quotation marks
is
I have no idea what I'm about to take a look at
because
our good buddy, Mr. Savage Kenny
has
got the hook up.
So,
what is our first product?
This
is really fun, I'm excited.
A
Kindle Fire? (laughs)
I've
done a video on this.
I've
done multiple videos on the Kindle Fire.
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Now, to be fair this actually is a newer version.
The
last time I took a look at this
was
probably the end of 2015?
So,
for $50 you are getting a full-fledged tablet here,
and
the newer version does have better specs.
So,
this one supports dual-band WiFi,
quad-core
processor, front and rear cameras,
and
the only real issue I had before
was
that the screen was not very good,
but
we'll see how it is.
Also,
I like how it comes in a little cardboard bag.
That's
kind of cool.
So
the Fire 7 is running a version of Android,
but
it has been heavily modified by Amazon.
When
you actually take a look at it,
you're
not going to find anything
like
the Google Play Store.
Instead,
you're pretty much forced to use all Amazon apps,
including
their app store, music, and of course, Kindle.
Hey
guys, this is Austin.
Recently,
we took a look at $400 gaming laptop.
So
the speakers are not going to be anything amazing,
but
the screen is actually better than I remember.
It
is a seven inch, 1024 by 600 panel,
but
as far as the actual viewing angles
and
color and stuff, it's a lot better
than
you would expect for $50.
So,
we try the camera here.
Oh,
that's uh (laughs).
For
$50, I have to hand it to Ken.
The
Fire 7 is not too bad,
but
what is up next?
All
right, we've got the Koss Porta Pro Classics.
So,
I've heard of Koss headphones, I've tried a couple,
but
I actually do not know anything about these.
They
look kind of retro, though.
These
really cost $50?
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[Ken] Yes.
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Okay, all right.
They
look, I mean, I'm gonna be totally honest,
these
look like toys.
They're
just so tiny, they're so plastic-y.
I
mean (headphone pieces clacking together),
but
I will say I do feel like I've heard
that
there are some really good Koss Headphones.
They're
cheap, so I'm assuming that's what these are.
To
be fair, they're very sort of 80s styled,
so
maybe they're just like,
I
mean, it does say Classic on the box, so.
You
know what?
These
are way, way, way better than I was expecting.
The
Porta Pros by Koss,
I
would never have looked twice at these,
but
the more I play with them,
not
only do they sound good, but I do kind of dig
the
sort of retro 80s styling.
An
Echo Dot.
How
much is the Echo Dot?
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[Ken] 50.
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Oh, again, exactly $50?
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[Ken] Yes.
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Okay, cool.
So
inside we have the Echo Dot itself,
which,
wow actually I didn't realize
just
how small this guy is.
Ken,
is there a secret Amazon sponsorship
that
I don't know about?
Two
of the first three products are available on Amazon.
Is
it almost like there are links below
to
purchase all of these products on Amazon.com?
So
the Echo Dot is a smaller version
of
the full size Amazon Echo.
Essentially,
what you're getting here
is
something that not only can play music and what not,
but
more importantly has Alexa built in
so
that you can do things like ask it questions,
control
lights, all that kind of stuff just with your voice.
Alexa.
Austin
lights on.
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[Alexa] Okay.
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Hey!
The
only issue with the Echo Dot is that
because
it is so small, the speaker just isn't great.
So
sure, for normal use like being able
to
use voice commands, that's totally fine,
but
for listening to music you're probably
going
to want to take advantage
of
the headphone jack on the back.
Alexa,
stop.
The
Echo Dot is a lot less expensive
than
the full size Echo, and if all you need to do
is
a little bit of voice command,
say
turn on some lights in your house, it is not too bad.
But,
I'm curious what do we have next?
Another
mouse?
Okay,
and--
Oh,
a mouse and keyboard.
Okay,
okay, hold on, hold on.
So,
how much were these?
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Exactly 50 again?
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[Ken] Yes.
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This is getting slightly suspicious at this point.
All
right, so let's start with the Corsair M65 Pro.
Now,
if I remember right on our $30 video
we
took a look at a slightly lower end Corsair mouse.
This
(laughs) this has all the RGB apparently.
So,
first of all, I do have to say
I
kind of dig the whole storm trooper vibe
with
the white and black, and at first glance.
Oh
yeah, that feels good.
Before
we give the mouse a try,
we
also have the Aukey RGB Mechanical Keyboard.
I
feel like I'm sensing a trend here
with
everything being RGB.
So,
to test our super cool new RGB accessories
we
have to, you know, play an actual game with them.
Immediately,
I like the way this mouse feels.
It's
nice and precise, I'm not sure what the exact
DPI
settings are off the top of my head,
but
it feels pretty good.
Well,
you could save a little bit
of
money if you don't want the RGB.
The
keyboard itself does not feel bad.
I
really do feel like the difference between
this
and the actual Cherry switches
is
pretty hard to tell in normal gaming.
If
you want to upgrade from a lower-end mouse,
and
especially, a normal membrane keyboard,
this
is actually a really good way
of
doing it on a budget, but I think we have
one
last item to take a look at.
Is
this really the packaging?
A
Lumia 435 (laughs).
Why
is it in this weird packaging?
Did
this like fall off a truck or something?
So,
I've taken a look at a few Windows phones,
but
I don't think I've ever seen the Lumia 435.
The
first thing that jumps out to me, this is tiny.
I
will say I don't hate the design
even
though it's definitely small and a little bit chunky,
I
kind of like the sort of matte white finish
with
the black front, but I'm not encouraged
that
this is going to be worth the $50.
The
bigger problem is that this is running Windows phone.
Now
that's not necessarily a huge deal breaker,
I
mean, Windows phone is still technically supported,
but
it is definitely not going to be as easy
to
have app support as say, something like iOS or Android.
Hey
guys, this is Austin.
This
computer is making me money right now.
You
know what?
Even
though the audio quality isn't particularly great,
that
speaker actually gets really loud.
It's
rocking a four inch display
with
a resolution of 480 by 800.
Now,
if that sounds like a spec straight out of 2010,
you
would be correct, but at least the panel itself
is
actually not too bad.
It
gets fairly bright, and viewing angles
are
acceptable for 50 bucks.
This
phone is really, really small,
but
it actually does work pretty well
and
that's something that I've always really valued
about
Windows phone is that even on fairly low specs,
it
does run very smoothly.
The
Lumia 435 has a very, very impressive
two
megapixel rear-facing camera.
I
mean, it's not the worst thing I've ever seen.
I
think it actually might be better than the Fire 7.
I
really want to like this phone,
especially
considering the budget price.
I
don't mind the design, it does feel unique and different,
but
for $50, I still feel like there are going
to
be better options out there.
Sorry
Ken, five out of six.
So
I'm curious, out of all this tech
what
is your guy's favorite?
Let
me know in the comments below,
and
as always, links to everything I talked about
in
this video will be in the description.
Anyway,
thank you guys so much for watching,
and
I will catch you in the next one.
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