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we pork a little bit here and we try to enjoy the car for a little bit and then

we try it back Park a little bit here where it's no yeah just stop this put it

in park and I just want to test a little bit the mirrors and to see how they are

how can you adjust the mirrors I don't know you have to push it here first and

I think oh here you close it

oh now you have to push this button and then you adjust it's very easy from here

and for your position it's really cool really easy and then you touch a little

bit other one then you adjust it the other one because it was not so good

adjusted for me before it's really easy really really easy

really nice to use this here you can open the door and close it here you have

the heating and the sit yeah sit hitting there too if you see the

light here that I show you before you can change the light to the vent here if

you go in the in the menu radio comfort you go in the comfort and you have

settings here and then here in settings you can change the light I don't know if

you can't see this but you can actually you see now it's blue and you can make

it yellow and this is change to yellow and this is really fantastic really nice

I like this very much I like these things very much that you can change the

colors the way you want it you can play it you can make it white you can make it

red and this is turned red right now and you can see all the way here the LED

here to the LED light and this is really amazing you see here red the red light

here to red and here you have the red line on the car and give you a nice

feeling comfort feeling and I want to show you the light here up

guys here the light it's so amazing it's like a nice hotel if you go to the hotel

room and expensive five stars hotel you'll see this light this is very nice

really cool like you have SRS here that you can call someone if you have a

problem you have an accident then but this is this is the most amazing thing

that I ever seen put it green it's an option to the car the price is

37 thousand francs in in Switzerland but if you want all this option and you have

the you want the big display and not the small one they have a small one but you

have to to pay more for this one and maybe the price go close to fifty

thousand I think so I'm not sure but close to fifty thousand but the car it's

definitely deserve it it's like it's like a high-class and top-end

like AMG or it's really premium this leather seats are amazing and the

position it's amazing this is the key it's really nice it's really light here

you can charge your phone it's a lot of space here and love this thing you can

actually control this screen from here but you also can you can control from

here with the touch screen here we don't have a touch screen but it's actually

easy to control from here you know we have a voice for example you can use the

voice and speak with the car primer say this how can I help you I'm hot I'm

setting the temperature to 22.5 degrees

himer to this primer to this okay I guess is not always working but it is

really cool let's try again hi Mercedes how can I help you can I go

back home no home address has been saved would you like to enter one now can I go

to the last address can you say that again please go back what would you like

to do can I go to the previous address could you repeat your input please can

you stop the engine please

well this is nice okay guys so you can see here it's not

actually everything working but it's really great so you can see here the oil

temperature and the water temperature of the car you can see here the consumption

we have 7.1 until now the last 30 minute as you can see if you put in the last

three hours we have the same 7.1 it's really cool

almost manually you have here the manual consumption you can see it really great

and then we have the vehicle here that you can see the vehicle and it's R I

don't know what you can do really here maybe guess break tell you comfort how

you drive until now the way you drive onto now it's really nice basically

information and we have here me apps we have some application settings we have

some settings to the car park tronic and all these kind of stuff that you can see

it 30 degrees car you can actually see the car around and play with it like

this assistance speed limits assistant camera parking a system active brake

assistant as you can see they show you in the picture what this means

sensitive active Lane Assist they Lane Assist you and speed limit insist this

is really great to have a lot of options here you have the tire pressure belt

adjustment this is really cool this is a new thing the light ambient light and

all the other stuff that you can do it systems here have the system the screen

controls you have audio the wee-fee and all these things in setting here we have

the word seduce me hunger coffee hotel service browse on

the Internet actually you can browse you can browse

the Internet and you can put it here but I don't know oh yes it has internet say

here 4G I think it should be connect to the internet I'm not sure really not

sure how this work but anyway maybe not so good internet now but it doesn't

matter this is really cool here and GPS is really nice

you press it here where to go and then you can see here I think I touch it from

mistake you can go here this was the last address where we meet with machetes

and actually you push here and then you go and the route is being calculated and

actually if you see this is in the front and we have a camera and you see in the

front this is not happening on other cars

I don't think if Tesla it's the first car maybe in the world I'm not sure that

have a camera in the front and then they show you what you should do and in the

camera they show you right left where to go and it's really cool and then you can

see here the navigation system then you can see here too and you can actually go

like this and then you can actually zoom it or zoom in or zoom out or you can go

back if you touch this go back to the normal display will you go back click

and you make to the big display which is really cool you can zoom it by pushing

left or right anyway if you touch home go back to home and then you can choose

what you would like to see in the middle style service tips

it's really nice assistance and then you see in the middle the assistance and

then you push again the home and then you change wherever you like trip and

you see the trip then you go back and then you put it on the navigation system

that it's really nice really easy to use and then you just have to go left

all right and then you see the blue light go whatever you want to change

you're going to change this then you push it click and then boom it's change

to go back home change the navigation in the middle now you go right and now when

the blue screen is here if you see the blue screen then you go down and then

down and then down and you have all kind of information here like intinerary like

bluetooth like speed like clock everything and then you go back now the

blue it's there and then you change it down and then you see the consumption

then you have the Eco Drive display and then you see the navigation and you see

the distance so really really really great it's really great but actually we

go back to the display because I like to drive in a food writer display and

we will try it back

you

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PomadeShop-Review: Daimon Barber Fixing Pomade (mit Alex) – english subtitles – - Duration: 8:15.

Hello guys

I welcome you out of our PomadeShop headquarters in Ottobrunn

and I will do another review for you today.

But in fact not about a heavy oil-based pomade today

I have to cover for Andy

who is in hospital for a surgery.

Greetings to Andy, I hope he's watching

our whole team wishes you to get well soon.

Because of that I will do his part today

and review a waterbased pomade.

I'm not really a big fan of waterbased pomades

I like the oil-based ones as you have seen

but I will use one of my favorite waterbased pomades

which are the Daimon Barber pomades

which contain pretty capable ingredients for being waterbased

the hair doesn't feel dried out

like it does with other waterbased products

which I really like.

And what I like most about Daimon Barber:

the scent.

I could simply eat it.

If you know about an oil-based which smells like this

please let me know – it's just amazing.

It's hard to describe …

sure it doesn't smell that naturally

it's a more modern scent

smells a bit like raspberries

maybe a bit of vanilla – just perfect.

Not too sweet, more dry.

I'm really crazy about this scent.

I will use the Fixing Pomade

which is the heaviest by Daimon Barber

because I need that strong hold

we will see how firm it is in the hair in a minute.

First I wet my hair with a hair tonic

I agree with Andy that also a waterbased

is easier to use in damp hair.

Not too wet, just a bit.

You see my hair is almost completely degreased

I don't but this pomade on top of an oil-based.

It's almost completely free of grease …

so the performance of the pomade isn't distorted

because if you use a waterbased on top of an oil-based

it will never dry out and harden.

And that's not what I want to show you today

I want to show you how much it hardens

if it fells like a helmet like other waterbased pomades do.

My hair is damp now

let's see how it works now.

The first scoop – very easy to scoop out

it's completely transparent as you see

a classic gel-type pomade

so scooping out works without any resistance.

The jar is made of glass which looks more stylish than plastic.

Rubbing it works totally easy

it's the strong hold of their waterbased products

but so easy to rub

and spreading it in the hair as well.

Very simple …

like you know it from waterbased pomades.

Let's see if i can get that height like with oil-based pomades …

and if my hair will stick together properly

that's a problem for me from time to time …

a second scoop …

more to go …

spread it everywhere …

right up to the scalp …

And I already feel that it doesn't really harden.

Other waterbased start to feel dry with the second scoop

and this one doesn't do that at all.

It actually still feels like a classic oil-based pomade.

My sides are my trouble spots … let's see if the hair holds there.

I think I still need some more … for the back.

I'm not used to such degreased hair, I almost never have that

so I want to get all the stuff in there nicely …

It's spread evenly now

I clean my hands quickly …

and then let's check how it combs.

As I said it hasn't harden so far

it still does not feel dry at all.

I will check if I can get that height of my pompadour now …

or if it isn't enough hold …

that's not bad so far … I pull it a bit forward …

With my thin hair the hold is actually enough

I can get a nice height …

But I think for difficult unruly hair

– although it's the heaviest by Daimon Barber –

it might not be enough hold to get your hair straight.

Something like a Layrite Super Hold

which has a heavier and more sticky texture

might be a better choice for that

to get your unruly hair under control.

But it works perfectly for me with my thin hair.

It's nice to shape

but I got a small problem with my sides

as it is not that heavy and sticky

my sides stand up a bit

I would usually add some other pomade there for a better hold.

But basically I think it looks …

quite fine.

The shine …

there's a light shine as my hair is still damp

but there won't be as much when it's dry.

Typical for a waterbased

not a crazy shine, just a light one.

As I said what the Daimon Barber makes special:

It doesn't harden and dry out totally.

You can re-comb it all day long

it behaves like an oil-based pomade

and it washes out easily – sure it's waterbased.

For me that's why this product is outstanding

I don't like normal waterbased pomades which feel like a dry helmet

I want my hair to stay flexible and soft

and it does that with the Daimon Barber in it.

Unfortunately Daimon Barber doesn't have a super hold pomade

like I mentioned for more difficult hair.

There's also the Classic Pomade, the Original Pomade

– which is a bit softer. The Fixing Pomade is the heaviest

but there's still no super heavy hold to expect from it.

But if you are looking for a waterbased pomade

that performs like an oil-based

the Daimon Barber pomades are the right choice.

There's also a clay pomade for a mat look …

just an awesome waterbased pomade.

I hope I represented Andy quite well

and you are happy with me reviewing this waterbased pomade.

After stealing the Bone Crusher from me last time

this is actually quite fair.

See you soon with other oil-based pomades

greetings, this is Alex, bye bye.

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AYERS Metropolitan Prototype Review - Best Watch Lume - Duration: 14:47.

AYERS Metropolitan Prototype Review - Best Watch Lume

what is up folks is Andrew with my watch Addictions comm and today we have

another prototype watch to take a look at with you today we're going to be

taking a look at the Ayers Metropolitan from Ayers watch company Ayers watches

if you're not familiar is a small micro brand company based in Hong Kong started

by Glen and Sally Lou Lin now Glen and Sally were actually kind enough to send

this prototype watch out a little bit of a watch tour this guy is going to be

travelling in the coming weeks across the u.s. in up into Canada to visit a

bunch of great great watch reviewers now if you check out the description section

below I am actually gonna post up links to all of the channels that this watch

is going to be visiting incoming links as well as a link to the very first AYERS Metropolitan Prototype Review - Best Watch Lume

video of this watch on the tour from aron Dunlop over at ofd watch channels

I highly highly recommend you guys check them out because some of the reviewers

that this watch is going to be going to are absolutely amazing they've been

doing this for a long time they know what they're looking at and they know

how to explain it to you all of which I struggle with it times but we're gonna

see what we can do to give this Ayers Metropolitan some justice anyway guys

let's tear into this watch and see what it's all about

alright so let's take a look at this guy she can see the outer box on this airs

metropolitan has the Ayers logo right there on the top a nice cardboard box

and inside we have a black lacquer or piano finished box which incidentally is

very very nice I mean I've seen a lot of these boxes and sometimes the attention

to detail just because they want to go with the wow factor on that piano finish

the attention to detail on the box can lack a little bit just because the cost

of the finish itself but this one is very very nice and that is the Ayers

Metropolitan MT 0-3 if we take this watch out and see what it's all of the

bow inside of this box and incidentally does

have the Ayers logo right there on the inside one thing I will point out is

that this is just prototype so it doesn't have the warranty card manual

the whole nine yards that came with it what it is fine as we zoom in on this

guy we'll take a look and see what it's all about the very first thing you'll

notice are the very first thing I noticed anyway is the dimension in that

dial or how how those indices kind of just appear to float off those internal

rings if we come at an angle you can kind of see those indices are just

floating over that dial attached at those two rings that go on the outside

of the inside of the dial just a really really neat design concept the case is

kind of a squared case but it does maintain that round watch design that

I'm I'm a big fan of we talk about the size of this guy

this watch is 50 to roughly fifty one point two millimeters lug to lug so from

my thumb to my finger the diameter of this watch or the width of this watch is

44 millimeters 44 millimeters so it's a good size perfect size for my wrist you

guys know me I like that anywhere from 42 to 45 millimeter size range for my

seven and a quarter inch wrist the thickness on this watch is what I love

about it though the thickness on this watch is only a ten point five AYERS Metropolitan Prototype Review - Best Watch Lume

millimeters thick ten point five millimeters thick on this watch also

that's a good shot right there of the brushed stainless steel case side and

then on that upper part of the case you can see the polished stainless steel one

thing I will know know about this watch is the steel that is used it doesn't

feel cheap I mean it's this feels like a very very solid watch I wouldn't say

it's a heavy watch but it feels very very solid if we go over to the other

side you can see that crown with the airs logo right there on it

and then if we flip over to the back you can see an open display case back and

that is running and the Miyota 9015 automatic movement the Miyota 9015

automatic incidentally the crystal on the back as well as the crystal on the

front our sapphire crystal the front crystal does have an a reflective

coating on it the back one does not now one thing to point out is the lugs on

this watch are built right in this bracelet is built right in so this is

the bracelet that you are going to live with on this watch the bracelet does

taper from 26 millimeters all the way down to roughly 20 122 millimeters at

the clasp now this is a hidden push-button clasp and one thing you'll

see is it does have kind of fold over piece right there with the Ayers logo on

it and if we open it up I kinda you kind of see that machining type style I don't

even know what that's called forgive me but almost the engine turning

type style to that metal um these are just some of the attention to detail

pieces on this watch that for me set this watch apart from some I just wanted

to take a quick minute to jump over to the heirs watches website and that's

what we're taking a look at now they're located at airs watches dot-com if you

go to the web page you can check out their pre-order is now open and this is

the collection these are the three different watches that I was talking

about before the three different flavors that this watch comes in the MT zero one

the hem T 0 2 in the MT 0 3 now the MT 0 3 is the watch we are taking a look at

today however as I mentioned when I'm looking at grabbing one of these guys

for myself I will likely go with the MT 0 2 or MT 0 1 simply because that should

be able to match my wardrobe a little bit better than that orange I don't

typically wear a whole lot of orange but right there that is a loom shot of the

t01 absolutely absolutely incredible so that is their website but if we jump

over to their stacks you can see here as I mentioned they're using the Miata 90

15 movement now this is the premium slim version that's what's allowing them to

get that 11 millimeter case thickness on this metropolitan 11 millimeter case

thickness and you can see the various different loon types that they use for

the different colors and then of course our case sizes bracelet log to log all

that information now recommended retail price 980 dollars on this guy one other

thing that I will point out 300 piece limited pre-order order there will only

be three hundred pieces of each color combination made so if you want to snag

one of these I definitely recommend snagging it soon but I mentioned 980

dollars is their recommended retail price if we take a look at the pre-order

and see if I can find one here look $500 is the pre-order price on this

watch $500 now if you stick around towards the end of this video I'll show

you guys a little trick to get that a little bit cheaper but you got to stick

around towards the end to find out how to do that one other thing I want to

point out is when I first came across airs watches in first came across Glen

and Sally limb it was in the watch a Facebook group in early early on we're

talking to begin I say early on beginning of 2018 they ran a Kickstarter

campaign for this watch now unfortunately well I'll point out

right here real quick you can see I was a backer

I absolutely jumped on the earlybird backing of this watch because I had a

lot of faith in this watch I have talked to Glen a couple of times I've seen him

around the Facebook groups great stand-up guy Sally's great I had a lot

of faith in this brand yeah and was looking AYERS Metropolitan Prototype Review - Best Watch Lume

forward to this being a successful Kickstarter campaign but one thing I

want to point out here just real quick and this is just my personal assumption

what a lot of people don't know when they look at a Kickstarter campaign like

this that didn't read there didn't reach their project goals there's a lot of

different factors that go into that and in my estimation one of the challenges

that Aires faced at the time of this Kickstarter campaign is there were a lot

of other watch campaigns going on at that exact same time I remember back at

that time I was involved in at least four or five other Kickstarter watch

campaigns at that exact same time so running a crowdfunding campaign when

you're right in the middle of it it's not only how well your product is and

how good your product is but also the competition at the time in people's cash

flow at the time so my personal opinion is the reason this did not get fully

successfully funded is because there were a lot of other watches that were

ending right around the same time and I think that unfortunately led to led to

this campaign not being successfully funded however the one thing that I will

point out typically when you see a micro brand company that has a Kickstarter

campaign that doesn't get completely funded they just say okay you know

they're they're upset and they walk away they go away quietly and they they don't

try to move forward but the one thing that I love about Ayers is they said you

know what we didn't make the Kickstarter campaign that's fine we still believe in

our watch we still believe in our product and we know that once the public

gets this watch on their wrist they are gonna love it so they went ahead and

they said you know what we're gonna do a pre-order on this watch instead of doing

crowdfunding we're gonna do a pre-order because we want to get this watch made

for the people and that is one thing that I am really really glad that they

are doing and I'm definitely looking forward to taking a part of this taking

apart in this pre-order campaign because guys after seeing this watch on my wrist

I can tell you I love it so that was the Ayers

Metropolitan Mt 0 3 from the Ayres watch company if you guys can't tell I'm a

huge huge fan of this watch huge huge fan of this company even though this is

its first offering having seen this prototype in my wrist typically when I

see prototypes there is you know just some things around the edges that aren't

quite finished some things that you know make you wonder if it's gonna be a watch

that you like but I can tell you guys this prototype is on point so if the

final production piece of this Aires Metropolitan is as good as this

prototype or better absolutely no worries in my part whatsoever because I

am loving this thing the one thing I really really really appreciate about

this watch is the attention to detail the fit and finish the quality in that

steel in the stainless steel case the brushed and polished sections on this

case and this bracelet are absolutely 100% OnPoint from my point of view now

earlier in the video I promised you a little trick as to how you can get a

discount on this Aires Metropolitan if you're on Facebook on Facebook I want

you to go and join the watch of Facebook group if you are not a member of the

watch a Facebook group already it spelled watc H the watch of Facebook

group I'll post up a link down in the description to the group as well but

here's the trick if you join the watch a Facebook group and then run a search for

a Aires Metropolitan there actually is a 10% coupon code for watching members in

that Facebook group for these Aires Metropolitan's so if you're interested

in this watch I highly highly recommend you check out their pre-order which

incidentally will be delivered in October again but check them out if

you're looking to save a little bit of cash on and go and join that watch a

Facebook group take a look for Sally's post about the coupon code for the

pre-orders and just enjoy when it comes in because I can tell you guys I cannot

wait for the pre-orders to come in this watch anyway guys as always if you

want to see this watch on my wrists or whatever I'm wearing on a daily basis

you can follow us in Instagram slash watch addiction dot us finally if you

like this watch if you like this video post up in the comments below let me

know what you guys think smash that like button and don't forget to subscribe if

you're not a subscriber because I'm bringing you new watches every week guys

two videos a week on into the foreseeable future so definitely check

it out anyway guys thank you very much have a great week and we will see you

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PITAKA MagCase Galaxy Note8 Review - Duration: 2:38.

Thin and light as paper, strong and durable as steel.

Yup, that's what PITAKA MagCase does.

They have cases for iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel 2 so far.

And here is the one for Galaxy Note8.

The thinnest case that gives your Note8 a secure grip without ruining the beauty of

the curved display.

Is that true?

Let's find out…

PITAKA MagCase comes well protected in a premium packaging.

As you can see, you get the thinnest protective, metal plates embedded and wireless charging

friendly as part of the features.

Once opened, there are MagCase for Galaxy Note8 and Thank You card.

Build quality is top notch.

All thanks to Aramid that is five times stronger than steel.

For your information, Aramid is widely being used in aerospace, racing vehicles and body

armor.

In addition, it is really light in weight and thin.

And don't forget the embedded metal plates that compatible with PITAKA magnetic mount.

Yeah…

Nice to see and hold.

Thanks to slight rubbery feel surface with 3D grippy skin.

And this non-slippery texture does not attract fingerprint at all unlike Note8 glossy one.

Perfect cut-out and openings for every ports including the microphone on top.

In addition, it's compatible with all types of glass screen protectors.

As you can see, it does not block the front curved screen at all.

Yes, MagCase does provide basic protections for back glass, camera lens and drop from

low height.

Of course, that's depend on the dropped angle and floor surface too.

For full protection, do check out their MagCase Pro.

Yes, it is wireless charging friendly as you can see.

NFC works as normal too.

What makes MagCase great?

You are using your smartphone like no case attached at all.

So thin and light.

Perfect for those who want basic protections.

That's it for the review.

Do thumb up to support me.

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I am Jayce.

Thanks for watching.

And I will see you again.

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Maximus Camera Floodlight Review with Kuna App - Things to know... - Duration: 10:26.

Hello youtubers! Today I'm going to be reviewing the Maximus camera floodlight

with motion integrated LED also referred to as the Maximus motion activated

outdoor integrated LED camera floodlight that is used in conjunction with the

Kuna smart home security app by Kona systems. First I'll talk about the

features, what I like and dislike, then the app, then I'll cover a few other

specifications, and finally I'll briefly talk about installation. I want you to

know beforehand what it is you're signing up for and I mean that literally.

That way you'll know whether this product is right for you. See the

information section below if you want to jump to different sections of the video.

Just note that I do not show you how to install the fixture in this video. Let's

start with the features. The Maximus camera floodlight is another innovation

in DIY security and lighting. I think of this product as a combination outdoor

motion sensing light, security alert system, and kind of a video doorbell. The

camera shoots full color HD video in 1080p. "Full color video even at night?," you

ask. Well, while this camera doesn't have night vision it has a motion sensor

which turns on the floodlights and illuminates the yard like a Hollywood

movie set. It's all "lights, camera, action"... only in your yard;

hence, full color HD video at night. And using smart detection the camera begins

recording 10 seconds before an event is triggered. That works because while

the camera's viewing angle is 155 degrees, the sensor has potentially a 270

degree detection angle, but I'll get to that in a moment. The LED lights are

bright providing 2400 lumens of output and they have a color temperature of

5000 Kelvin... that's a cold white leaning towards blue on the spectrum. It's like

the color of snow on the ground at night with a full moon after it stops snowing. Anyway,

in my opinion, 5000 Kelvin leans a bit towards the lighting used in interrogation

rooms, but it's likely the trade-off required to get full color HD video at

night sows'll let that slide. The LED lights are dimmable and programmable using the

kuna app, so you can program a weekday or weekend schedule, or simply dusk until

dawn, or is it dawn until dusk? Oh dusk till

dawn, yeah, or have the lights activated by motion. Now the detection range of the

sensor is 70 feet; however, if you're not

mounting the fixture at the recommended height above the ground, which I'll talk

about in a moment, you'll lose 15 feet of detection for every 5 degree change in

the sensor's angle. The recommended height is 7 feet according to the box

and 8 feet according to the instructions. Huh?,

but either way at 7 or 8 feet above the ground these lights will likely blind

guests welcomed or not. So luckily the brightness can be adjusted in the app.

And I don't know about you, but I think 7 to 8 feet above the ground for a floodlight

seems a bit low. Usually floodlights are mounted above a garage or porches

under the eaves. In my case I mounted this fixture 16 feet above a porch which

meant angling the sensor down so I'm not gonna get 70 feet of detection range.

Also keep in mind that while the detection angle is 270 degrees, which is

for corner mounting, most of us who put this on the side of a house or garage

will get 180 degrees of detection because the thing can't see around

corners... unless you mount it on a corner. Now the app and fixture used together have

many somewhat useful features. For example, from the app you can do two way

talk, trigger a 100 decibels siren alarm, or upon sensing motion you can

have the light chime, bark like a dog, or play pre-recorded greetings likely to

confuse welcomed guests, delivery people, and strangers alike. That's sarcasm!

In my testing of the 2-way talk feature I experienced significant latency in the

signal even though the Kuna app was telling me the fixture had a good Wi-Fi

signal. I should point out that the app can tell you the fixture's Wi-Fi signal

strength; however, you won't know how good until the fixture is installed, powered

on, and you've performed setup in the app. I know! Kind of bass-ackwards right? Now

the ability to trigger noises or greetings when motion is

detected seem like a cool feature to me, but in practice, I found they got

annoying pretty quickly. I don't want to hear something like this every time I

walk out of the door. <<chime sound>> Luckily you can adjust the speaker volume and turn on

and off greetings and chimes in the kuna app.

There are a few features the security camera does not have that I would find

useful. First it does not have the ability to pan from the app. This is a

stationary camera. During installation you set the direction of the eyeball by

gently pushing it in with your thumb and directing it. Secondly, unless you pay to

upgrade to Kuna's premium AI smart detection feature, the sensor does not

have the ability to ignore motion in specific areas of the sensors range. It's

sometimes referred to as a block out feature and many higher-end security

cameras have this for free. A block out feature is handy if there's a tree, or in

our case a tree and an umbrella, in the detection range which triggers motion.

Because I'm not willing to pay for additional services, my phone lights up

like a pinball machine every time the wind blows the tree or

the umbrella. And if that fixture is set to chime or play greetings, my neighbors

are gonna start texting me to shut up. I can adjust the motion sensitivity in the

Kuna app and turn off or snooze alerts, but because I've got the sensitivity

sensitivity super low, I actually miss what I would consider important events.

Let's talk about the kuna app. After installing the fixture, but before

turning on power, you go to the App Store and download the Kuna smart home

security app. You select and set up your device in the app. And I'll admit that

because the kuna app is made to accommodate multiple devices there is a

learning curve to navigating it. After setup in the app you can view live

video, do 2-way talk, play pre-recorded messages, sound an alarm, call 911,

view real-time video, review past video, download videos to your phone, adjust

speaker volume, set lighting programs, adjust brightness and motion sensitivity,

turn on and off or snooze alerts, among other things

Now here's my biggest gripe with this company and perhaps it's my own fault

for not visiting the www.getkuna com website and doing the proper due

diligence beforehand. Nowhere in the packaging did it mention

where videos are stored or for how long they're stored, or that there is an

additional subscription charge involved to review and download videos older than

two hours. Here's how I discovered this. Upon

installing the app I was given a 14-day trial of some of the premium features.

Most importantly the trial allows you the ability to review, rewind, and

download an unlimited number of video events during the trial period. Once the

trial period is over and you're being spammed with kuna emails, you can only

download three videos per month and there's only a two-hour window to review

motion trigger events... that is unless you buy an annual subscription package.

Two hours?!?! What if I'm in a three hour meeting when someone breaks into the

house and steals the cat. Anyway, here are the packages available at the time of

this video: $4.99 per month billed annually for one camera with seven-day

look-back, unlimited downloads, and a few other things seen here; $9.99 per

month billed annually for up to four cameras, 14 days look-back, and unlimited

downloads with few other goodies; and $19.99 per month billed annually for up

to eight cameras and thirty day look-back, with unlimited downloads plus

other goodies. I feel like this is a classic bait-and-switch, but again, I

didn't do my homework. After the 14-day trial period,

if you don't want to pay annual subscription fees, this is what you get.

Perhaps I wouldn't have such an issue with this if I was taking a DIY approach

to home security and had more than one camera, but this is not an inexpensive

product and to have to pay additional subscription fees is kind of annoying.

Specifications and other things to note. The kuna smart security app is

available on the Apple iTunes Store or Google Play, and can be voice-activated

with Google assistant and Alexa. The fixture's input voltage is rated for

100-277 volts 50 60 Hertz and it works with 2.4

and 5 gigahertz Wi-Fi frequencies. It's suitable for wet locations... it is an

outdoor light after all right? But I should point out that it's made of

plastic which may or may not hold up in harsh weather conditions over the long

run. And while I haven't experienced this

problem, another reviewer reported water making its way into the camera, which

caused hazing. Strangely for the price it only comes

with a one-year warranty. The fixture has an integrated LED so the bulb should

last a long time even though I take issue with integrated LEDs in general

because once the LEDs go the entire fixture is junk and then needs to be

replaced. But let me share one thing I know about sensor lights.... it's usually

the sensor that dies first. The sensor gets sun-faded, bleached out,

and the plastic breaks. Is this sensor replaceable? Doesn't say. Also I don't

know the quality of the camera's electronics, but I've had two inexpensive

security cameras that cost a little over a hundred bucks and both lasted

about a year. I'm just saying time will tell. Regarding installation,

it's straightforward. Not 15 minutes as stated here on the box, but I'm also not

an electrician. Installation isn't bad though. Also keep in mind if you install

the camera floodlight into a fixture that is connected to a light switch, when

someone accidentally turns off the switch, the camera and lights go off.

Makes sense, right? Overall this is a decent product for a DIY security system,

but you'll need to determine if it's right for you given all the extra money

you'll need to shell out for the added features. I hope this video has been

helpful. If it has, please do me a favor and "LIKE" it and most importantly please

subscribe, which really helps me out and that way I can keep doing videos for you.

Thanks so much for watching!!!

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JEFFREE STAR SUMMER 2018 COLLECTION HONEST REVIEW! Beauty Banter - Duration: 23:41.

Hey guys, welcome back I'm a very very exciting video today. I'm going to be reviewing the

thirsty

collection from jeffree star cosmetics

I got two liquid lipsticks and I bought the palette and I am so unbelievably

Excited to dive into these products and share my thoughts with you. So if you want to see this video keep on watching

If you haven't already done so please don't forget to subscribe to my channel hit the like button if you like my reviews, um

Definitely hit the notification bell. So you don't miss any videos YouTube is not the best at notifying subscribers of upcoming videos

So make sure to hit the bell so you can kind of bypass all that BS and just be notified when I upload

I always love reading your guys comments

All that stuff is unbelievably helpful giving this video a share is another thing that is tremendously helpful for me

Thank you guys so much for all your ongoing support. Let's jump into the video. Okay, so I did get the palette

I also got two liquid lipsticks because I his liquid lipsticks are my favorite liquid lipstick formula

They are very very light but also full coverage. So we'll see if these kind of hold up to

The standards that I have set for all of this all of this other liquid lipsticks

I got cherry wet

Which is a beautiful kind of rich pink shade and I got coral fixation shocker

It's orange cannot get enough orange, and I needed a spray orange

Look liquid lipstick

I'm really actually so interested if I'm gonna look like a pumpkin face or if this is actually gonna be somewhat cute so

I'm gonna first start off by diving into the palette. It's got the same sort of

Like these little water droplets on which gives it a nice texture. It's got different orange shades. It kind of looks like a creamsicle and

It is

Described as an eyeshadow pressed pigment palette

It does have a nice big mirror with a seal which I will peel off and then you have all of the colors

within the palette

So I was super excited about these colors. They were really really inspiring to me. I don't have a lot of these bright blues and

Aquas in my collection and I'm really excited about the metallics. I think they look absolutely stunning. These are large palettes

Jeffrey is kind of known for his large palettes

I don't think these are as large as like androgyny and beauty killer because this has more colors

Yeah, this is 15 shades and they are

1.95 grams per shade, which is a large pan for the Anastacio Beverly Hills soft glam palette has

Is 0.8 grams per pan, which is much much much. Smaller the violet boss

Holy Grail, palette is 1.8 grams per pan, which is a lot more comparable

So these are a really really good size pan that you're getting for your money this palette retails for $48

which is pricey in my opinion, but you do get a lot of product and we're gonna see if the

if the

Formula really lives up to that price because that's not you know, it's not super expensive, but it's certainly not cheap

So we want to make sure that the formula really really lives up to that price tag

Okay, so enough babbling. Let's jump right into this actual freaking tutorial. I'm dying to jump into these shades

I don't really know what I'm gonna do yet, but we're gonna do something fun. So let's get that started

Okay guys, so I am grabbing taste buds on a big fluffy brush and I am just buffing that

Through the crease. This is a matte peachy shade. I have gone. I forgot to press record at first

I have gone through a couple passes if you guys watch my blood sugar palate review by him, you know

I really really liked that palette. The pigmentation was pretty incredible and I was just super inspired by the color palette

Right off the bat. I'm actually surprised this color doesn't have more pigmentation

I'm not necessarily mad at it because I am able to build but it has taken several passes in the pan

There is absolutely almost no fallout in the pan. So I guess that's a good thing but it has taken quite a few passes

So just know that that color maybe a bit more sheer when you're using a big fluffy brush

I think one thing that people do forget is the type of brush that you use matters greatly in how the eyeshadow

Performs if you use a fluffy bread blending brush like this you are going to get less pigmentation

It's just how I shadows work. If you use a stiff dense brush, you're going to get much much more pigmentation

So just keep that in mind when you're watching these reviews that you know

It matters what brush you use? All right now, I'm gonna go in with bitch and

Another there's literally like no fallout in the pan. It's trippy. I'm like is it but look it's on the brush

So like is it picking anything up?

Okay now I'm just placing that

Right over top that first color. This is a bright

Pinky sort of maybe with a little bit of coral in it. Very very pretty shade in the pan

Again, using this fluffy brush. I would say it's a bit more of a sheer pigmentation, but

Very very buildable, but I'm not getting that like POW

Pigmentation right off the bat like I am kind of used to with jeffree star mattes

I don't know if that was intentional or not

This is gonna be maybe a little bit more of like a theatrical or dramatic look so

Stay tuned to my other video if you want something a lot more wearable. This is just really to show

What's going on with these shades in this formula?

So first to pinky mats are definitely I would say a little bit more on the shear side

But

Buildable I would say

All right

So kind of how I build my dimension is I go in with more and more dense brushes as I deep deepen in the color

So next I'm going to go with hmmm. I'm gonna go in with stroke, which is a matte mauve

It's just crazy guys. These are packed so tightly like when I

human

Focus when I tap in here

Like nothing comes off

Like a little bit comes off the top but I'm just used to pallets with a lot more fallout. So I'm kind of like, huh?

alright, so

Bringing this color even closer to the crease

With a slightly more tapered brush. This is the Sigma blending 825 brush. I really really love this brush

I'm just kind of gently darkening that crease

Again, these colors are blending really really beautifully, but I'm sensing

more of a sheer application

Like the pigmentation is it like pow?

Like I am really dipping into these pans and I'm actually loving the results so far

but

I'm also feeling like they are on the shear side

This is why it's so important to apply shadows to your eye and not just swatch them on your arm because

swatches

can be very very deceiving I

Have to say these shadows are blending beautifully together

They're just taking a little bit more time to build up the color, which I'm okay with because I would rather a shadow beat blendable

then ultra ultra pigmented, but that is completely

Personal preference is what we have so far again those colors really blended nicely together

I'm gonna go in with that same exact brush and drizzle which is a chocolate brown. That one has a bit more fallout guys

Just you know

So that one's not giving me a ton of

color payoff

Over top those other shades, maybe I'm just layering

Too many I can see it it's just not

Super intensely pigmented. I'm actually surprised that's the darkest shade in the whole palette

That shadow. I just applied is the darkest shade in a whole palette, which is

Kind of unusual for him

Okay, so going in with just a fluffy blending brush

I'm going to take a little bit of parched which is I'm kind of an off-white cream almond shade

And I'm just going to use that to blend out right under my brow. So that areas a bit softer

I do not expect the shadow to show up on my skin. It's too light

It's too close to my skin tone. So I don't necessarily expect that which is fine, but it is a nice kind of

Shade to blend out all those other colors

All right, so I'm going to go ahead and cut the crease and I will be right out

Okay guys, so I cut the crease with Tarte shape tape. I'm just gonna

tap into a little bit of drizzle and just kind of go across where I cut the crease and just

To find that a little bit more

So after doing the other I taste buds

I'm a little concerned about that one. I'm I just don't the pigment just really wasn't there

I don't know if it was meant to be more of a sheer shade again

I was using it on a big fluffy brush, but the pigmentation just very underwhelming on taste buds, which is a shame

It's a really pretty color I would say

drizzle

All the mats so far with the exception of bitch have been

It's hard to tell if they're really on the shear side or if it was just the brush

I was using or if it was just the fact that I was layering like seventeen shadows on top of each other

because when I take drizzle on this tiny

Detailer brush the pigmentation is fine

So I

think you just have to

be conscious of the type of brush you use with those and

The fact that you may have to do a little bit of building up

You might not get that intense pigmentation like right off the bat, but I'm happy with the result

I'm super pleased with how they're blending that is then the blending has been an absolute dream so far

okay, so

My thinking is that these metallics probably apply the absolute best using your finger, but I do want more of a precise application

So I'm going to have to use a brush at least for the inner corner

So this brush looks dirty, but it's not it's just a little bit stained. I'm gonna wet the brush actually

No, we should apply it dry first just to see

I'm going to apply. Let's see. How about a line? That looks like a cool shade

I'll try it dry first. Although my feeling is that it's not going to apply very well dry

yeah, I just watched on my hand dry and it's

nothing

I mean, it's definitely there. It's just kind of sheet more sheer more glittery

So let me grab a setting spray so we can wet that it's really like a true cool tone silver

It's definitely pretty shade I much prefer the pigmentation when it's wet too when it's dry

But metallics in general, I always like the application the most of my finger

I just can't be as precise as I want to be in that inner corner when I use my finger, so

We'll try a finger swatch for the center of the lid

Just packing that right up against the line

Pretty pretty solid nice metallic when that

Brush is wet. Alright, let's go in with

snatch'd next

These are very very

firmly packed shadows like with the Laura Lee metallics

They kind of crumbled out when you swatch them with your finger absolutely stunning shades, but these are really packed in there

Which I appreciate. All right, so with my finger

Pretty

Finger is definitely the way to go guys cuz look at that. That's like wet metal

So so pretty it's just really hard to get precise I'm just gonna blend those two shades together I

Love that that reminds me of like a medic metal wet molten metal. I'm happy with how those shades are blending

I was actually a little concerned because I

Wasn't sure how they were gonna go together, but I'm actually liking how those colors are going

Cool all right, what should we finish off with? Maybe I feel like plunge. I'll probably look better

So I'm gonna start with my finger and then I'm gonna have to finesse it with a brush again. Super super

tightly packed

Definitely getting some fallout on my face I can feel all

Right now, let me wet the brush so I can be more precise with that

Again I'm feeling like these colors are blending so seamlessly together

Which I'm happy about because that's not always the case when it comes to like metallics and shimmer shades sometimes

Especially if you're using them wet

They don't blend very nicely you have like a weird separation. And these are just like seamless gradients

So that's cool. I'm like in that

Again, these colors apply best with your finger. They're okay. They're decent with with a wet brush with a dry brush

You're not going to get the effect you want

But I'm obsessed with how those colors look next to each other. Oh so freaking pretty

Cool. Well, that's the lid I am going to use one of the

One of the liquid lipsticks as a liner. So I'm gonna do the pink. I'm gonna do cherry wet as the liner

so what I do is I just

Get a nice clump of that on the back of my hand and then I get a nice thin liner brush

Coat the brush completely

And just start painting that on

You

That's fine. All right. So this is the I look so far

I'm gonna go ahead and catch up the other eye and we will move down to the

Lower left and we are gonna jump to the lower lashline

So now we're gonna kind of hit that bottom row of Shadows all those bright

blues and aquas, so I think

I'm going to start in the inner corner. I'm going to do

The braid

Orange, they're gonna do the knot orange. That's yellow. That's not Orange

So I'm really digging in that pan again not too much fall out, although with a stiffer brush. There is a bit more

See with this stiff dense brush the pigmentation is pretty good

I'm not like blown away by it, but it's really hard to make a super pigmented yellow and

This one is not

Terrible it's not

Best I think if you were using a like kind of a fluffy blending brush, it might just be a sheer wash

But it is

buildable in a corner and I'm going to take a different brush and

the bright

blue called submerge

Tap off the excess that one has a bit more fallout. So I'm noticing the braids have more fallout than the other shades

And just actually this brush is too big

Let's get a smaller brush

Again the pigmentation isn't like blowing my mind. Um

But it's blending in nicely with the yellow

Again it is buildable, but that first pass isn't necessarily as pigmented as I might have expected

All right, so we're gonna finish off with splash with that same pencil brush really digging in there

You can really dig with this palette you do not have to like subculture. It's like

This one you can really get in there and you're not going to be like overcome with pigment

you'll see that that one's nice that I

Feel like that has more pigment than the other two braids

Really just

Packs a punch right when you apply it whereas the other two

I feel like you have to spend more time kind of building up. I've been doing a lot of colorful looks lately

these all these colorful pallets

All right, so I think I'm going to leave it at that for the lower lash line

I'm going to go ahead and catch up the other eye

Pop on some lashes and I'm going to give you my quick quick final thoughts on

The pallet and then we will do the liquid lips really quickly and then we're gonna be all done. So I will be right back

Okay, so the eyes are done I'm going to tell you guys my quick thoughts on the pallet, um, I

Love love love the color scheme. It is so inspiring to me. It's so beautiful and it's perfect for summer

The bright colors the Pink's the peaches all that stuff is just like speaking my language right now

With that said I'm a tiny bit underwhelmed. I'll be honest with the formula

I think the metallic shades are absolutely drop-dead gorgeous. I think they give this beautiful like wet metal. Look, they're very very pigmented

They are used best with your fingers

So keep that in mind but a wet brush is sufficient the top row mattes, I think are more of a sheer buildable matte formula

Bitch is pretty

Pretty pigmented stroke is kind of in the middle era. I didn't use kumquat. I used parch a little bit parched

I don't really expect much out of because it's such a light shade but tastebuds was a bit underwhelming in the pigmentation category

However, all those colors blend it together absolutely beautifully the bottom row

I will say when I did this I the bright blue worked better than what I did on this eye

So I'm pleased with the bright blue. I'm pleased with the bright aqua

Or a bright teal whatever you want to call that the yellow was a little underwhelming. I did not use subtle

It's just like a basic cool tone Brown

Drizzle, I like I like it best with more of a detailer brush when I was kind of using it with a blender brush it

Was a little bit less pigmented. So I just certain shades. I just prefer using a more dense brush with that

So I think overall I liked the palette. I'm not as blown away by it as I was with blood sugar

I was just like so in love with blood sugar

I love these colors

But the formula I think just takes especially with the mask just takes a little bit longer to build again

The blend ability is absolutely fantastic. They all blend it together. So unbelievably well

But they do take a little bit longer to just build up that intense level of pigment

Now I'm gonna do the swatches for you guys as cover didn't crazy stuff. Anyways, okay, so let's do that liquid lipstick

so I'm gonna start off with

Coral fixation now. This is much more orange than I actually

Thought it was going to be so I'm interested

Interested, my son just went away

I'm actually interested to see how this is going to look on my lips and if it's going to be something I'm actually going to

wear

So Geoffrey's formulas are always on the shear site or not shear on the thin side

In

Terms of the formula. It is not a mu C formula that you will find with some other liquid lipsticks and

Because the formula is thinner it really sits really lightly on the lips. It doesn't feel heavy or cakey which is why I love it

Well, so that was one dunk, I think I am going to go in with a second dunk just for the bottom

I'm actually really happy with this color. I was nervous when I swatched it on my arm that it was going to be

Insanely orange and I was not going to be able to wear it because I would look like a pumpkin face

But it even it's it's registering actually quite a bit darker on camera. So sorry about that me

Son just went behind it clouds and all sudden it's dark, um, it is actually a really really beautiful shade

It's a full coverage formula. I would say with like 1 and 1/2 dunks

It was a tiny tiny bit sheer in places with just one dunk, but that's quite all right

I don't expect every shade to fully apply over my whole entire lips with just one dunk. I do like how the

Applicator has that curve in it that just fits the contours of your lips

It's his it's his formula through and through it's a lightweight on the lips

You do want to let it dry down fully and completely

Or else it will transfer but it's only been a few seconds and there's almost no transfer

So it has his typical really really matte formula. I really like the shade. I'm super pleased with it

So let me apply cherry wet, you know when you take off an orange

Lipstick and you feel like you just ate a bag of Cheetos. Ok

So let's apply cherry what this is just kind of like a deep pink shade

But it looks super gorgeous when he's watched it on his video

So this is a one dunk full-coverage

Color, I did not have to dunk more than one time in the tube and I have a full coverage over my entire mouth

Now I don't have huge lips obviously so if you have more lip surface area you might have to dump in twice

But I like when I can do one dunk for my entire lip because then it's just a little bit of a lighter

Color a little bit of a lighter formula on top of the lip. Sometimes when I apply two layers

I find that it gets a little bit crusty a little bit clumpy and just weird. So I like it when I can just apply

one dunk

This is a very very pretty shade. It registered a little bit more red to me when I watched Jeffries video

So it is a bit Pinker than I expected. But I do really really like it

It's awesome for summer same formula as the other one same from the formulas all those other liquid lipsticks

So I'm very very pleased and happy with both of these colors and I'm super excited to wear them. I'm wondering how

I'm actually gonna pop a little bit of coral fixation

in the middle

So I wonder how these colors would like look together

Yeah

I even like these colors together actually with a little bit of that orange kind of right in the center there to warm up that

pink a bit

Cool, so thumbs up for those. Alright guys, so that completes my video are the jeffree star

Thirsty collection. I did purchase a few things from the collection. So those are my thoughts

I really really really hope you guys liked this video

Of course, don't forget to subscribe follow my community tab. Give this video a thumbs up

If you liked it leave your comments below as long as they're nice

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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana for the Nintendo Switch Review | Hours Later | Backlog Battle - Duration: 7:04.

What's up everyone?

Alex here!

And today, we'll be shipwrecked on a deserted island with Adol and friends, as we review

Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, hours later!

Ys VIII is set on a deserted island filled with creatures long thought extinct.

You and an unknown number of passengers aboard a luxury liner have been shipwrecked and stuck

on the island.

As Adol, you are tasked with finding these passengers and finding a way off the island.

As the game progresses, you slowly discover a hidden secret about the island, and are

drawn to a story that's filled with twists and turns that will push you to grind away

and level up to uncover its hidden secrets.

Being new to the series, I was surprised how well I was able to understand the story without

having to play the previous games.

This is definitely one of those games that, despite being called "Part VIII," that

it really makes it easy for anyone interested to jump in.

The elephant in the room has to be the game's localization.

It's well documented over the past several months that the PlayStation 4 and Vita versions

of the game had complaints about the quality of the localization and its voice acting,

which prompted NIS America to issue a statement saying that the game will be patched for free

with updated localization and voice acting.

Much of the updated localization and voice acting did, in fact, make it to the Nintendo

Switch.

However, as of this video's production, the Nintendo Switch version is host to a myriad

of localization problems which are unique to this version.

Shortly after reviews of the game came out of embargo, NIS America issued a statement

that three Day One patches were to be issued to fix the localization and "other issues."

By now you're probably hesitant with taking a chance at Ys VIII, and frankly, I can't

blame you.

The localization has been one of the biggest sore spots of the game since its original

release.

That said, there's a lot of positives to talk about the game.

For starters, the combat is fast, responsive, and accessible.

In addition to your requisite attack and jump buttons, you have the ability to map out four

special skills and activate them by holding down ZR and pressing any of the face buttons.

These skills can be chained in such a way that they can create unique combos, and you'll

easily learn new skills over time.

The game also rewards you for dodging and blocking at the last possible second, providing

you with various advantages in battle.

You also get a super ability that deals a good deal of damage to your enemies.

And finally, you can instantly play as any member of your party with just the press of

a button, and each party member plays a lot different than the rest!

Mixing all of these elements together can provide you with some interesting combinations

in combat, and it's really fun to try and push the battle system to its limits because

of it.

The progression system is your typical experience point/leveling system, and because of how

fast the combat is, I absolutely loved taking the time to engage enemies in combat, plowing

through swathes of enemies and grabbing loot!

Armor and weapons are improved by way of a crafting mechanism that only requires you

to hunt down specific materials in order to improve them.

And while that might sound like a big pain, exploring uncovered areas of the island will

quickly get you the materials you need.

While it might sound like exploring a deserted island can be boring, there's actually a

lot of beautiful locations throughout the game.

Each location typically has a boss or two to offer, and further exploration is gated

based on how many people you've rescued on the island.

The percentage of how much of the game you'll have to play versus hitting the story beats

is all player controlled for the most part.

Because of this, you can spend countless hours exploring the island and wondering where the

story went.

This isn't a knock on the game at all, but rather something I want to bring up in the

event that the plethora of story cutscenes in the beginning makes you think that these

are very frequent.

To break up the gameplay are a host of raids that happen in your makeshift village on the

island.

From time to time, you will be called upon to return to your village to help defend it

from monsters, and you can improve your defenses by spending the materials you've obtained

during your travels.

These raids play like more active tower defense games, and at the beginning I felt annoyed

with what seemed like a constant call to defend the village.

The further I played however, the more I began to realize that these are welcome distractions,

as the areas I began exploring started feeling like a long trek to a far off locale.

From a presentation standpoint, Ys VIII's graphics feel like it's purposely trying

to evoke the feel from a previous generation, and it actually fits the game really well.

The game also has a soundtrack that I would describe as sublime, with guitar riffs and

instruments that feel representative of the game's insistence to revel in a bygone era.

The mere presence of Ys VIII starkly contrasts with most other developers' insistence of

moving onto high end graphics, and its rebellious statement is clearly seen and heard here.

Each snap, crackle, and pop of the sound effects are crisp and accentuate the action well,

and the voice acting serves the tone of the game quite nicely.

One of the small gripes that I have with the game is its quest system.

Each quest is given a Short, Medium, or Long designation with the attempt to give you an

idea of the urgency of each quest.

The problem with this is that you're really not sure what progresses time nor do you have

any clue as to when time would advance forward.

Another small gripe I have is its framerate.

On the Nintendo Switch, the framerate struggles to maintain itself at a minimum 30 frames

per second, though the game was still very responsive during combat.

Considering I never actually played any of the other versions and still enjoy the gameplay,

I find that the Nintendo Switch version is still a version of the game that's well

worth playing.

Despite the localization issues and quest-ionable … (get it?) … design decisions, I felt

that Ys VIII is a great entry to a series that's existed since the late 80s.

Players who are looking for a more traditional Zelda-style experience will find a lot to

love in Ys VIII, and while I've beaten the game's story, I'm still frothing at the

mouth with what else I have yet to discover on the island.

As I've said before, I love exploration in games, and Ys VIII's mystery and majesty

keeps pulling me back in real easy.

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CLIMB FASTER!!! | Monkey Ascend: Game Review! - Duration: 4:04.

Hey what's going on guys it's Wolf_KittyYT here and we're back with another video!

So today we're doing a Game Review. And I'm just gonna turn this down a bit. *click* It's kind of loud for me,

I don't know if it is for you, *click click* but is for me. So yeah, I played around with this a little bit

So this is called Monkey Ascend. We're gonna be reviewing this game today and,

if you want to download this game, there will be a link in the description below to Gamejolt, the website that provides this game. So,

Tutorial? Swipe left and right to move, climb- or swipe up to slide, swipe down to slide,

slide through insects to kick them off and get points clicked clocks to raise time limit. Okay, I didn't read that before,

I play it. I just kind of like went straight in. So yeah, settings,

Controls, mouse, joystick, by the way, I can't login if any of you know what the "token" is,

can you please tell me. So let's press play and,

Okay. Wait. Oh, okay. Okay. So how do we *dies* - oh, oh, what? I'm so confused.

*makes involuntary jumping noise*

Okay, so I just have to slide...? Alright I got this,

Okay... *contemplates*

This is very confusing,

Okay, so I can't let them run into me, *dies* ut-oh, yep. Yep. So that's what I can't do,

Alright, so I like the overall feel of the game,

it's a little like blurry in this area if you can see where my mouse cursor is going,

This is very clear. Everything is pretty clear except for the actual like game itself, but I think it's supposed to be like that,

I'm not sure,

but yeah, it's a little game. And by the way, this is free. This isn't like costing money or anything,

So yeah, okay. Can I get over here, please? Nope. *dies* Okay. I can do you die. That's that's good, too

Yep, let's get over here...

*focuses*

Will admit this is kind of confusing,

Quite- wait, what?

Oh that's cool. I like that.

So can we just like, *thinks*

keep going? This is very confusing. By the way guys. What I'm guessing

issssssss

Okay, wait, I need that, okay, AHHH! *dies*

That's crazy. All right, let's play one more time. And then I think that'll be it,

So yeah, this is very small, short little review just because it's not a huge game. It was literally five megabytes, which isn't a lot,

but yeah, so... *timidly focuses*

Okay, I think I'm getting better... I think... that's a key factor, "I think".

*dies* Okay. Yep. Nope

All right one more time. Just one more time. Don't worry,

It won't be like one of those things when I play over and over and then I'm like one more time. I promise

Don't worry. This is the last time and then I think that'll give like a little report of it I guess

Yeah, that was a bad idea. I need that. Okay. All right. Um, I hope you guys enjoyed the video

I will see you guys later

My honest opinion on this game would be it's pretty good. The controls are a little finicky

I will admit they are just kind of like I don't know

I feel like maybe the arrow keys would be better than using a mouse cuz it's honestly really difficult using the mouse

It's a good tutorial good settings. I'm glad you can login

I personally don't really know how I don't really know what the top of the token means probably being stupid but Minhaj, yeah

Anyway, guys, I will see you all later and Oh an update. I was thinking about playing some horror games

I know I'm driving my channel kind of more less towards games, but I I'm still gonna be playing them like, I don't know

It's confusing. Well, anyway, guys, I will see you all later and good. Bye

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Amouage Reflection Man (fragrance review) 2018 - Duration: 4:24.

sometimes the things that we hate could be the same things that we love let's go

what a frag world you already know what it is back with more

frag talk for all of you all in this video you guys I will be sharing my

thoughts / more in-depth review on Amouage reflection man if you all have

seen my first impression pretty cool that's what inspired me that actually

pushed this video out rather than push it out my next first impression videos

why am i pushing up this video and I don't really like the fragrance or I

wouldn't really buy a bigger bottle I figured it out guys the reason why I'm

reflection man wasn't really appealing to me is because I was looking for

something new when I smelled reflection man I was

looking for a totally new fragrance scent smell whatever you gonna call it but it

had already reminded me of something but I couldn't just necessarily put my

finger on it but I've been giving it more wearings you guys three amazing

fragrances is exactly what I get out this fragrance I'm absolutely sure

it's not a first impression it's me actually testing this thing out wearing

it a little bit more and let's get to it you guys upon reflection man

shout out to scent split for providing this sample this was my sample of me testing

and learn how reflection man you guys when I first get out reflection man

is Jean Paul Gaultier the vintage version that is exactly what I get so

there is about 60% of maybe 70% of Jean Paul from the initial spray like right

when I spray it you guys I get a little bit of a lot of I'm sorry Jean Paul now

about 30 percent of spice bomb comes in the play so I get Jean Paul mixed with

spice bomb and that's what I get for hours and hours

now when the dry down comes in one of favorite fragrances is what both of

these turn into with the dry down so the dry down comes in and you get this

Tom Ford noir extreme type of clean woody fresh vanilla base just spicy type of

fragrance but it's very soft you guys so really quick you guys that was my full

review that was my full review on reflection man you know how the bottle

looks you know how the presentation looks you know that it's a bit expensive

maybe 150 bucks or more but how does it smell

you gotta get Jean Paul spice bomb and when it dries down you're gonna get a

Tom Ford noir extreme type of fragrance amazing that's why when I

did my first impression I was like it smells really good

but it just wasn't it was something it wasn't really you know clicking with me

and after wearing it more and testing it more I knew exactly what this fragrance

reminded me of so nevertheless you all is it an amazing scent absolutely I mean

I love all three of these fragrances and but it just didn't appear to be unique I

don't know if they came out before these fragrances or not it just didn't really

appear to be unique and original so that's probably why I wouldn't have just

bought that particular fragrance and I'm still gonna stand to that you know what I'm

saying but is the fragrance good yes if you like John Paul spice bomb Tom

Ford you absolutely can't go wrong with that well you guys till next time

one love peace bless the loners.

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Prehistoric Women: Review (AKA The Virgin Goddess) - Duration: 6:08.

Welcome back to my Dark Corner of this Sick World.

'ARRRRGHHH!'

Not to be confused with the later Hammer film of the same title,

Prehistoric Women sets out its historical credentials from the first.

'Not so very long ago, an explorer in a wild tropic jungle found evidence which tells this story.'

It's vitally important to remember that this story is based on historical evidence –

this really happened.

'He is fascinated by the wonder of the first torch'

Now, when you set a film in prehistoric times you have three choices,

you can have them speak English as in Teenage Caveman.

'No one wants to take the risks that a better life demands,'

'Every woman points to a man other than their own to do the dying.'

There's nothing wrong with that, when we watch films set in ancient Rome we don't expect them to speak Latin.

You can have them speak their own language as in One Million Years BC.

'Nnka Naka Naka'

and just leave it to audience interpretation, like a silent film.

Or you can have narration.

'This is Tigri – you've met her before'

That's fine, unless you're narrating things we can clearly see.

'Suddenly Og falls unconscious'

or things we should have seen.

'Guadi has successfully captured two of the women and is carrying them off'

You didn't want to watch that did you? It was all action.

'Knocked to the ground, the infuriated, desperate Tana throws a rock at the leader, felling him.'

Narration can be inadvertently amusing.

'But has been mortally hurt and dies with Guadi's name on her lips '

'Guadi'

Or just plain baffling.

'Strangely enough the swan dive was invented before the swan.'

The swan was invented a year later when someone decided to create a luxury goose.

It's unnecessary – this is not a complicated story.

A tribe of women are looking for men.

'The next morning the 6 determined women set forth on their mission accompanied by one of their panthers.'

There is a reason for there being no men in their tribe involving a monster called Guadi.

'Savage, merciless, possessed of Herculean strength'

and a nasty cough.

#cough cough COUGH!#

The women find men hunting.

'They're hunting food for their cave dwelling tribe.'

This tiger will make a great meal. Suddenly...

'Engor and his tribesmen are amazed to see that they've been attacked by members of the weaker sex'

You're watching a movie from the 1950s

'It seems that women were women those days too'.

And narrators were condescending.

There'll be a catfight next.

For a while the women are on top.

'Tigri shakes her head at the stupidity of man.'

Hands up who thinks this situation is likely to continue.

'Time is running out for the male captives'

Are they going to be sacrificed?

'The women pick up the clubs and demonstrate that in their homes they will be the master'

Worse, they're going to be hen-pecked.

'And the women dance as Engor and the men look on with mixed emotions'

I mean they're fit but we can't have them running things

'And so the tables are turned'

The men are back in charge.

'And civilisation progresses another step'

Now I'm being a little hard here, the ending definitely suggests that all women are better off married,

but it doesn't overtly reinforce male dominance,

'The once proud, fiery leader of the tribe, meekly obeys'

I mean it's not brilliant, but nor is it Queen of Outer Space.

'The dominant male is happy and contented.

Women wait on him as though he were a king'

But, even putting aside its stereotypical view of women and rubbish storytelling.

'A handsome male captive makes his appearance and suddenly there's trouble'

The film has issues of its own, not least that insistence on historical validity.

'This is Tule'

She's just been to the hairdressers.

Archaeologists tell us that even most primitive of cave dwellers would have had access to a rudimentary salon.

And male grooming is important too.

'The men sit idly while Rueg, who seems to have a fetish for being clean-shaven,

'is scraping his cheek with a sharp-edged stone'

Rueg also has a fetish for his cheeks being raw and bloody.

Then there's the elephant chase.

Aybody else hear the Benny Hill music?

And it's not just speeded up elephants that threaten these people.

'It's Korax, the flying dragon, the scourge of the skies'

That's a pelican. And I'm sure you'll be safe if you can stay on your feet.

It was all going so well.

So well the eternal battle for supremacy between woman and man was solved not through the club but through romance

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This is a film that really didn't need the narration that it's got,

but are there any films that are so massively confusing you think they actually require narration that they don't have.

Let us know in the comments below.

For more infomation >> Prehistoric Women: Review (AKA The Virgin Goddess) - Duration: 6:08.

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THE MINI ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD TO CONQUER JAKARTA? | EVRY MINI | REVIEW - Duration: 3:11.

Hello there everyone and welcome to Ozunaga TV!

My name is Ozunaga and today we are going to take a look at the EVRY MINI.

What is the EVRY MINI? Well, the EVRY MINI is the newest addition to the EVRY Skateboards Family.

It's basically an electric mini cruiser board.

The deck, which was made from maple, is flat and has a kick tail.

It is 29 inches long and it weighs 5 kilograms. It has 18 millimeter wheels,

700 watt dual hub motors and

4400 MaH battery.

The max load for this little thing is 80 kilograms so it can handle almost anyone and everyone.

It also has a removable battery,

regenerative braking and it should be

airplane safe. I say should because

different airplanes (I meant Airlines) have different regulations. So we should have called them before you book a flight.

Inside the box you will get your EVRY MINI along with another little box containing the charger, which will take about

2 hours to fully charge this thing from zero, the remote control, a T-tool,

a manual book and also a welcome card.

So I have been using the EVRY MINI for about a month now and I gotta say I really like it.

I mostly use it to get to the mall or to the supermarket or the gym and

It has yet to disappoint me. The deck is pretty stiff

so your feet will get fatigued from overuse

but I like that it has a tail. Tick-tacking

is really useful especially if you live in a city like Jakarta where the traffic and the people can get more and more...

Well, more than a little crazy.

The brakes on this thing is also something that I like because it definitely is not soft.

I like it that way because

you will have the occasional angkot or bus doing sudden turns as well

as your everyday Ibu-ibu turning the opposite way of where she was

indicating. Overall, I'm quite happy with the EVRY MINI. You can take it anywhere and everywhere

thanks to its size and weight with no problem.

I definitely recommend you guys to get one because it is arguably the most affordable eboard on the market.

Alright, that's, that's it from me. Thank you guys for tuning in to Ozunaga TV.

I've been Ozunaga, you guys have been awesome and I hope to see you guys soon!

For more infomation >> THE MINI ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD TO CONQUER JAKARTA? | EVRY MINI | REVIEW - Duration: 3:11.

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Wireless Bluetooth unboxing and review Hindi | - Duration: 4:52.

For more infomation >> Wireless Bluetooth unboxing and review Hindi | - Duration: 4:52.

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💙 Swimming pool review 2018 - Cheap 8' Above ground pool only $40 - Duration: 1:06.

Hey it's Destin in this video I want to do a quick review on the Intex easy

sets swimming pool so it's 95 degrees at our house today and we were thinking how

we're gonna beat the heat so we had the swimming pool we bought it a couple

weeks ago it's on sale right now for 40 bucks on Amazon it's normally $100 I'll

post the link in the description but anyway we decided to set it up today

just because it's really hot out and my wife was using it earlier but as you can

see now the pre-teens are enjoying it took us about an hour to set up with a

garden hose 600 gallons and yeah about an hour later

this thing is full and ready to go like I said it was only 40 dollars on Amazon

so well worth it and the kids are having a blast so on those hot summer days when

you don't want to be inside you want to be outside we want to stay cool this is

your ticket so again at a link to Amazon in the description the only questions

been post those in the comment section below

and stay cool this summer!

For more infomation >> 💙 Swimming pool review 2018 - Cheap 8' Above ground pool only $40 - Duration: 1:06.

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VW Golf 7 GTE Owners Long Term Review After 1 Year - Pros and Cons 2018 - Duration: 7:57.

hey guys welcome to my new video today we will talk about golf GTE and I will

make a owners review about what I like and what I don't like about the car and

first of all I want to start with the things that I like because I actually

like this car very much the car it is amazing it has a lot of great stuff but

like every other object it has good and bad parts so after almost one year

driving this both GT a 2017 I decided to make a review and show you what I like

and what I don't like about the car I know there are many people that want to

buy a golf was dragon golf GTE and they'd probably be interested in this

review and let's start first thing that I love about this car is the interior

the interior of this car it's actually amazing I like it very much like the

steering wheel the design of the steering wheel I like the design of the

door interior doors I like the design of the dashboard I like that it has a great

visibility better than other one maybe from the competition the other hatchback

I think the quality of the materials in the interior are very good and it's

almost like a premium class car so I like the interior very much plus my

favorite on this car it is the active digital display from Volkswagen they

make a great job that you can see the navigation system in stead of the old

dashboard classic with with a mechanic's movement so I like that you can choice

what you would like to see the speed the economy the navigation you have all kind

of information there and it's for me it's really really useful then I like

the fact that you can drive like 40 kilometer in electric mode almost 40

kilometer depend on the weather depend on the main things depend on the wheel

so what you have on the car and I like the exterior design very much they make

a great job of good aerodynamic the consumption I like it very much it's

very small and we will be back about you know I have a something there to say but

the consumption it's very good and the interior space it is really really

comfortable and you can drive comfortable the sitting are great the

back sitting are great too you have here to the middle console that

it's very nice and beautiful and yeah everything it's really great

now on the other side the first and the big problem for me was the trunk the

trunk it's not so big it's more you don't can you cannot put so much items

in the trunk because there is the gasoline tank and

the battery under and then this was a big problem because it's not so much

space in the trunk but if you don't need so much space then it's perfect

car then the things that I don't like this is for all the hybrid car I think I

guess the plug-in hybrid because after you after the battery it's empty you

have to drive on the petrol and the battery is charging while you're driving

and in this time the petrol tank it's consumed a little bit more and the

consumption go up because the car have to carry all this way from the batteries

and the electric motor so I don't know if it's a good option to buy a hybrid

car for the consumption yes maybe if you drive every day under 40 kilometer it's

the perfect option and if you do sometimes long trips it's perfect but if

you drive long trip every day it's not so a good idea but for the city it's the

perfect car I don't know it's the better car like this in the in the city now to

the things that I don't like I have not so much to say this is the biggest

problem trunk and after the battery it's empty that was my problem I don't know

for other people maybe this is not a big problem but I hope this was a good video

for the people that want to buy a go of GTA and

I hope if you have question if you want to ask me something

after I own this car one year I can tell you everything you want to know I like

the car that it has so much good technology like Lane Assist emergency

braking adaptive cruise control like you can see in my other videos I posted

there some other videos too and yeah that was all for today I wait you back

next time and please subscribe write in the

comment what you want to know about the car and I will answer it very fast so

thank you for watching and bye guys

you

For more infomation >> VW Golf 7 GTE Owners Long Term Review After 1 Year - Pros and Cons 2018 - Duration: 7:57.

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Dibea D18 Unboxing, Overview & Hands-On Review - Duration: 4:50.

Meet the latest 2018 handheld cordless vacuum cleaner by Dibea.

A replacement for Dibea C17 that I own – Dibea D18.

Upgraded with even more power at 120W.

And up to 8500Pa at large suction mode.

Loaded with LED light too…

Alright, let's unbox it.

As you can see, Dibea D18 is well protected with double layers packaging.

All the stuffs are nicely packed and protected.

Covered with plastic and hold by foam board.

Rest assures that it will arrive your doorstep in perfect condition.

Package contents are more about the same as C17.

By the way, D18 has optional electric dust mites suction head too.

First of all, the user manual.

Yup, it is English version.

Be sure to go through it to get started.

Learn everything if you are new to cordless vacuum.

This is the main power brush.

As usual, it has motorized brush head.

And comes with 4 LED lights this round.

Overall size is larger as well.

Same apply to the wheels and brush.

As you can see, the brush can be removed for cleaning or replaced with just single click

of the button.

Multi-angle rotation is supported to ease your cleaning task.

A better brush will make your life easier for sure.

Besides that, there is a standard long crevice.

Perfect to attach it directly to D18 as handheld mode.

Useful for car cleaning.

And here is the bristle brush.

Comes with 2 mode adjustments for different type of cleaning.

Best for sofa, table and even cleaning keyboard.

Yeah…

The long metal tube in gold colour.

A must have component for daily cleaning.

You can use it to clean the floor with soft brush.

Or attach long crevice to clean top corner of your house.

As usual, you can remove parts with single click of the button.

Alright, the power adaptor with EU plug.

It supports 100-240V input.

And having 0.45A output.

Can fully charge Dibea D18 within 4 to 5 hours.

And here is the wall mount.

You can use the bundled 3M adhesive pads to attach mount against wall.

Or use the screws for permanent and much more powerful holding grip.

The vacuum handler is separated from the main motor.

Basically, this is where the 2200mAh battery located.

3 levels of battery life indicator as you can see.

And you can keep everything else away and charge it only.

Finally, the main part – vacuum motor and the dust cup with all the filters inside.

Heaviest part among all due to vacuum motor on top.

And it has larger dust cup.

Yes, it is much easier to dump the dust this round with just single click of the button.

How to clean the filters?

Easy as ABC.

Just twist and remove the top part.

Follow by the big round filter, filter case with metal and so on.

For your information, all these filters are washable by water.

Be sure to dry them up before assemble them back.

That's it.

Alright, let's start to use Dibea D18.

In short, just attach the handler to main vacuum unit.

Be sure to lock it tight and properly.

Else it might fall off.

The modular design really helps to ease the cleaning task.

Just attach the tool you need and start the cleaning.

2 speeds to select – low and high.

And one more to turn off.

Alright, that's all for the Dibea D18 unboxing.

A detailed review is coming up soon.

Be sure to stay with me.

Thumb up to support me.

Share it.

And subscribe to my channel.

Thanks for watching.

Peace.

Out…

For more infomation >> Dibea D18 Unboxing, Overview & Hands-On Review - Duration: 4:50.

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Dry Needling Chiropractic Review From A Professional Organist - Balance Chiropractic - Fargo, ND - Duration: 1:26.

Hi there, this is Dr. Daniel.

I'm here with Jean today.

She's a professional organist in the Fargo-Moorhead area, and she's been treating with me at Balance

Chiropractic to help with a work injury and also some overuse injuries from playing the

organ.

And so I'm going to turn over to her just to talk about how she's felt after being

treated here.

Hey Jean!

Hello, my name is Jean, and I am an organist as Dr. Dan said.

I practice about 3 to 4 hours a day and in the process of all that I injured my hand,

wrist, and elbow, which greatly impeded my ability to play.

After a few treatments with Dr. Dan, including dry needling, I have been able to resume my

playing effectively, and I've also been able to play some of the hardest literature that's

been written for both piano and organ.

I am absolutely thrilled with the results of the treatment that I have received.

And I'm very very happy with the staff and especially Dr. Dan.

Thank you.

Thanks Jean!

Thanks for all your kind words and trust and confidence in us.

Thank you very much!

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[REVIEW] Sleeping bag RATNIK /SUB: ENG - Duration: 3:28.

Greetings on RUSVVO channel,

in review of Sleeping bag SpN RATNIK.

It is lightweight sleeping bag made for special forces.

It is part of RATNIK set.

Weight is about 1,5 kg.

Packed dimensions are 30 cm and 20 cm.

Dimensions are 220 cm and 75 cm.

Sleeping bag is long and wide enough for standard persons.

It is made of water resistant strong rip-stop fabric.

It is made for Russian army so it is in EMR camouflage.

Thermal insulation material is Thinsulate™,

which is the substitute for the feather.

Transport cover is very practical.

It has volume regulation.

Length by 2 straps and 4 points.

Circumference by 2 straps and 2 points.

On the top is closing with lace.

Under it has piece of fabric which protect against dirt.

On the back is a handle which helps to pull the bag out.

Inside sleeping bag is removable hygienic cotton liner.

It is very practical because if it gets dirty,

you can wash only the line. Not the sleeping bag.

The hygienic liner is attached with buttons.

Sleeping bag has central zipper closing on the top.

The form is similar to a tourist sleeping bags.

Under the zipper is insulated strip for better insulation.

The zipper is protected by outer strip on velcro.

The hole in the area of the face has a rubber lace.

Regulated on both sides.

It can be fully closed.

On the end of sleeping bag are such small loops.

Which are probably made to attaching the sleeping bag

while drying or airing the sleeping bag.

I recently bought this one for myself and use it 2 times.

I have no official confirmation of the temperature range.

According to unofficial sources, it should be from -15°C to +10°C.

I slept inside it also at a higher temperature.

In Serbia where was over 20°C,

when I was rolling a lot at night so I was probably warm.

Last time I was sleeping in Little Carpathians,

where was at night about 18°C.

I was sleeping without the hygienic liner but I slept well.

I was not warm.

So you can use it as all-seasons sleeping bag.

I really like this sleeping bag. I found only 2 drawbacks.

This are things it used to have my tourist sleeping bag.

1. No inner pocket for little things like torch, ID etc.

It would be good if there was one.

2. No double zipper.

Zipper is only outside so it is not so practical and fast.

But zipper works well so it is not so big problem.

It's all about the Ratnik sleeping bag for special forces.

If you like it and want to buy. I will leave the link in the description under this video.

Thank you for watching. Goodbye.

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LGR - The Sims 4 Seasons Review - Duration: 16:21.

As we approach the fourth year of The Sims 4's existence, finally we have long-awaited

Seasons pack for the game, being the fifth full expansion pack released so far.

It arrives at the expected retail price of 40 US dollars

and provides pretty much everything I'd hoped for.

I'll admit, I was growing a bit concerned that they might leave out a lot of stuff like

they did with Cats & Dogs, or even release

each season individually through smaller packs or something.

But nope, I'm happy to say that this is a proper expansion pack worthy of the long-running

Seasons name, with only a few disappointing caveats here and there but more on that later.

For now, holy crap we've got seasons!

And the first thing you'll be doing is selecting your starting season when you load a game

from a list of the usual suspects: spring, summer, fall, and winter.

And while there is no new world provided in this pack, every one of the existing worlds

will be augmented and affected by each of these four seasons in some way.

Yep, even desert and tropical worlds have winter, but the temperature and weather experienced

in those locations will affect the weather, so you won't get

random snowfall in Oasis Springs or anything like that.

As hoped, the weather is on-point in The Sims 4 Seasons

and is a true improvement to the overall experience.

Rain, snow, lightning, wind, clouds, and sunlight all play an immediate and impactful role to

make each passing day more distinct and every fleeting moment feel more alive.

Yeah I know it's a virtual world of pixelated people who need to pee a lot, but dang it

if this stuff doesn't put a big happy grin on my face.

It just feels nice.

Atmospheric effects like mist and fog, and ground effects like puddles and snowfall go

a long way towards making The Sims 4 a more immersive experience.

Yes there was a bit of an online howl when it was revealed that the snow no longer accumulates

with varying degrees of depth in this iteration, the way it did in previous Seasons packs.

That does suck, it would be nice if it was more than just

a white texture plopped onto the environment.

But in practice, it's not something that I felt notably detracted from the overall

experience, because for me having dynamic weather patterns at all is what makes the

biggest difference here.

But thankfully, The Sims Studio did their part to make sure that it's worthwhile by

including much more.

For one thing there are hundreds of new hairstyles, clothing items, and accessories across every

one of the in-game ages and fashion style preferences.

This is one of the more substantial Create-A-Sim additions to The Sims 4 thus far,

with over two hundred new items.

And this makes sense seeing as there are new outerwear outfit types you'll need to create

for each sim, in the form of both hot and cold weather outfits, which your sims will

change into automatically depending on the current temperature.

And while I initially found it a bit strange that there are no new traits to pick here,

that's only because they decided to include them as aspiration unlockables instead, largely

consisting of buffs to sims' abilities to tolerate or prefer certain types of weather.

Once you've gotten a sim decked out in seasonal apparel, they're free to live their virtual

lives among whatever atmospheric conditions are thrown at them.

Speaking of which, it seems appropriate to explore the rest of the content through the

lens of each season individually, so let's begin with spring.

This brings about mild temperatures ranging from decently cool to decently warm, as well

as plenty of potential for rain and thunderstorms.

The latter of which can be a bit of a problem, not only scaring certain sims and pets into

hiding, but also potentially striking close by.

Sure, you can play and even shower in the rain,

but is it worth the chance of being struck by lightning?

[LIGHTNING STRIKE, SCREAMING]

Apparently it is since there's a chance of gaining some kind of lightning powers,

but that's quite rare and you might just fry instead.

While your sims are very much affected by all this weather, they're certainly not

restricted to mother nature's whims exclusively.

Much like the Weathernaught and the Climatron in past Seasons packs, here you're provided

a machine to control the weather yourself,

in this case Dr. June's Weather Control Device.

It requires a bit of luck and high handiness skill to make the most of, but when it works

you can rework the world's weather at will, and even change the current season entirely.

It isn't the only way to manage weather and seasons though, since the options menu

provides several layers of customization to cut down or prolong various features relating

to the sky and environment.

Another thing you have at your disposal at all times is the calendar, a much-appreciated

interface that not only reveals the weather forecast, but a list of upcoming events, work

days, and holidays for your current household.

And yes, holidays make a return in Seasons.

Love Day is the spring holiday, and it's very much a valentine's day kinda thing

where sims are encouraged to exchange flowers, give gifts,

go on dates, and generally get their freak on.

This works the same way as other temporary events in-game, with a little box at the top-left

providing a list of tasks to perform so that your sims arbitrarily have a good time.

But the best part about holidays to me is the ability to roll your own day of celebration

by using the new holiday creation tool.

Ahh, the potential for silliness here, this is the kind of thing that I love in The Sims games.

It's pretty much an extension of the existing club creation tool introduced in The Sims

4 Get Together, except this is a one day affair

with a set of traditions to apply to your holiday.

Unfortunately I wasn't able to create my desired Chair Appreciation Day since the

"item appreciation" tradition here only works with an ambiguous list

of things like decorative items, artwork, and plants.

Oh well, now it's Clutter Object Day, a hallowed event where everyone appreciates

non-drinkable lemonade, cooks hot dogs, and goes streaking.

Let's move right along to summertime though, because while this is pretty much the default

season that we've had in the game until now,

it's also one that's received several noteworthy additions.

The first, and most amusing personally, is the new radio station known as Summer Strut.

I don't know what I expected from this, but I was pleasantly amused to find it was

a bunch of covers of popular "summer-themed" songs in Simlish...

[Simlish "Walking On Sunshine" cover plays]

Yeah this station is great, you get everything from Katrina and the Waves to Nelly!

[Simlish "Hot In Herre" cover plays]

Hehe, I also never knew that I wanted simlish Alice Cooper,

but now I don't know how I lived without it.

EA, release an album of Simlish cover songs already!

[Simlish "School's Out" cover plays]

One summertime tradition is the fact that it's hot as balls outside, so make sure

your sims are wearing their coolest attire and not spending too much time outside or

there's a chance they'll overheat to death, especially during a heatwave.

But also place a thermostat inside your house, because otherwise it'll be about as hot

inside as it is outside, with sims growing rather miserable without climate control.

Another way to cool off is by playing in and around water, whether it be the existing pools,

prancing around under a sprinkler system, or lounging in the new kiddie pools.

There's also a bucket of water balloons for water balloon fights, and wait, did they

seriously use the texture and model from the infamous ball pit again?

Kinda looks like it.

And the fights themselves, eh they're just okay, with sims mostly standing around while a few

animations loop between them.

Ah well, at least they're staying cool and not burning alive in the sun.

Speaking of which, you can no longer burn alive in the sun!

And by that I mean that sunburn is no longer a thing, neither is tanning, so feel free

to soak up all the UV without consequence.

Yeah it's a small feature and I can't say I'll miss it, but I'm sure someone

is curious and if that's you then hello, sunburn enthusiast.

My apologies that you can't cook your skin to a crisp, but hey, at least you can dig in the dirt.

That's right, gardening has received a substantial expansion in this expansion.

It's gone from green-thumbed hobby to full-blown career in Seasons, with the potential to become

a proper botanist or a professional floral designer, depending on your ambitions.

Researching plants, publishing papers, and generally just role-playing a version of Carl

Linnaeus with less fabulous hair has never been so enjoyable.

And crafting custom floral arrangements with different vases, scents, and emotion-altering

qualities can be shockingly lucrative.

But even if you don't plan to make plants your full-time job, gardening is a far more

streamlined and enjoyable pursuit now, with improvements to plant maintenance, harvesting,

and selling that make it a bit less of a chore and more of a pleasant pastime.

Not only that but BEES!

["Bees are comiiiinnnng!"]

[meme continues]

You get bees, you get bees, everyone gets bees!

Plop on a beekeeping suit and dive in to grab some of that sweet, all-natural honey.

You can even go in without protection, and if you don't get stung repeatedly you can

bond with the critters to improve your relationship to receive better honey and even get swarms

of bees to do your bidding.

[sim laughs maniacally as bees swarm to harass other sims]

And in another nice addition, adults aren't the only ones with a fresh career option.

Children and teens can complicate their lives further by becoming a Scout, an after-school

activity that works a lot like a job.

They get their own outfit, attend meetings at certain times of week, and climb the ladder

of accomplishments by performing tasks like exercising, cleaning, reading,

and overall being a decent person.

Badges are earned along the way, which can be pinned on the scouting board and shown

off for the rest of your life for no real reason but hey you invested all that time

so why the heck not.

Let's move onto autumn now, or fall as referred to here,

the season of colorful leaves and crispy evenings.

And layers of leaves on the ground that demand the attention of a rake, eventually leading

to a big pile of leaves that makes a nice impromptu woohoo location.

Even if it's rotten, doesn't matter, had woohoo.

Fall also brings us to a thanksgiving-like holiday known as Harvestfest.

The main appeal of this holiday is to eat, a lot, of absolutely everything.

And to accomplish this sims can now prepare Grand Meals in addition to the copious other

types of food already on offer.

These are sizable, dense, colorful portions of foods like ham, fish, turkey, even tofu,

all great things to put sims in a bloated but thankful mood.

But we have to talk about the gnomes.

Yes, gnomes, the oft-forgotten but nonetheless omnipresent

porcelain creatures in The Sims series.

Well with this holiday tradition they're no longer content

to let you just go about your day, oh no.

Now they're expecting things of you, like gratitude and donations,

otherwise bad things might happen.

And if you kick them apart, well, they'll be back.

In greater numbers.

Things get a bit surreal.

Another charming individual in Seasons is this scarecrow, known as Patchy the Strawman.

At first it's just a happy-looking object to place in your garden, but then, well...

[Patchy chuckles unnervingly]

So yeah why not, the scarecrow is alive.

But instead of lamenting cranial tissue absence, Patchy is content to hang around and chat.

Turns out scarecrows are also quite helpful when it comes to gardening, not only by providing

tips and seeds, but also by straight-up tending to the plants after leaping to life temporarily.

Or for even longer if added to your household, so if you're into hitting the hay so to

speak then well, you do you, Patchy will oblige.

And finally, we have winter, the season filled with cold days, colder nights, gentle snowfalls,

and raging blizzards.

And man, this is the good stuff.

Winter is half the reason I enjoy these Seasons packs so much, if I'm honest.

The whole world feels more peaceful and serene, many outdoor waterways freeze over, and you

end up with a significant and welcome change in aesthetic.

Snow also provides the opportunity to do snowy things, like making snow angels, having snowball

fights, and building snowmen -- now called snowpals.

They can be put together any time you have snow now

since there is no longer any varying snow accumulation.

As always, they'll be molded and dressed up in various forms to be displayed throughout

winter, or they can be smashed apart if you need to release some frustration that came

from yelling at game developers for not making deep snow.

You also have ice skating once again in Seasons, and for that matter roller skating during

the warmer months, whoops I almost forgot that.

But yeah, skating, it's a thing in each season, and the rinks will pop in certain

areas or you can straight up buy them and place them wherever you want

to practice your routines any time.

Unfortunately you cannot skate on the frozen-over lakes and ponds, and pools stay liquid no

matter what, but eh, truthfully I'd be surprised if it went that far.

It's still The Sims 4.

Winter also provides the opportunity to do the most decorating of the seasons, with lights,

trees, ornaments, stockings, wreaths and more.

You can decorate any time of year as well, but winter packs the most stuff, mixing in

with all the rest of the new buy mode items to culminate in a couple hundred new objects overall.

And yes, four of those are chairs, one for each season perhaps.

But yeah, Winterfest, it's just fun.

Even though there were already a bunch of holiday items added to The Sims 4 before this,

having winter weather and a holiday celebration alongside gives it some much-needed context.

And it amuses me how relatable it is to have giant nondescript bins of decorations to rummage

through, that's a nice touch.

This bin will automatically place decorations on the outside of your house, but indoor decorating

is still performed manually, with you placing each tacky plastic

sculpture, greeting card, and gift box with care.

When the holiday arrives so does Father Winter, a new NPC that unnervingly breaks into your

house on Winterfest and delivers gifted goods of dubious origins.

Oh and of course you can woohoo with him, he's quite fond of the mistletoe approach

and Santa outfits I assume.

Just be sure he wraps his candy cane because otherwise you end up with a winter baby that

may have weird wintry powers.

Or even twins, and in that case you may as well enlist the help of an alien dressed as

a giant gnome and a living scarecrow and yeah this game just gets friggin weird.

Finally, there's the New Years holiday at the end of winter, and this is pretty self-explanatory.

State a resolution, make toasts to friends and family, and watch as the clock counts

down to midnight on TV.

I especially like the songs you can sing as a group now, on this holiday and elsewhere.

I dunno it just puts me in a good mood.

[multiple sims sing a Simlish version of "Auld Land Syne"]

And that is The Sims 4 Seasons expansion pack.

Is it worth grabbing?

Absolutely.

If you're still frequently playing The Sims 4 and want to flesh out the game with a bunch

of features that fit in with practically every style of gameplay, then this just makes sense.

And even if you're little bored with the game like me, Seasons is the ideal kind of

pack to revitalize the experience and bring it back to life for a bit.

I'm still not the most avid fan of this particular entry in the series, but Seasons

is the one type of pack that I'm pretty much always guaranteed to enjoy the crap out

of and this time is no exception.

I love the look and feel of weather, I love the holidays and seasonal changes, and I love

the silly customization options and random weirdness that comes with a pack like this one.

So yeah, Seasons.

It's awesome, I like it, and I genuinely hope that the rumored next

few years of Sims 4 content is as enjoyable as this is.

And if you found this review enjoyable then awesome!

Perhaps you'd like to see some of my others, I've covered quite a bunch of Sims things

at this point and there are new videos coming every Monday and Friday.

And as always thank you very much for watching!

For more infomation >> LGR - The Sims 4 Seasons Review - Duration: 16:21.

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2019 Volvo XC40 Review and Road Test - Duration: 8:32.

The sub-compact luxury SUV concept might sound oxymoronic, but BMW, Audi, Lexus and

Cadillac all disagree, as does a growing hoard of car shoppers. Oxymoronic or not,

Volvo wants in on the action, and as it turns out, their small luxury SUV is one

of the best.

Slotting beneath the XC60, the XC40 is small in all the right ways. Vectoring

into parking spots is child's play thanks to a small footprint, and

incredibly light and quick steering, so easy to steer, and yet somehow I'm in...

oh, actually, I'm not within the lines. that's not surprising.

However, drive like you have something to prove, and a bit more resistant to make

it easier to steer with precision. Even so, this XC40 R-Design, with its

sportier suspension and 19-inch wheels,

carries impressive speed through corners. Not that anyone's going to be driving

the wheels off their Volvo SUV. A more relevant issue is ride quality, and in

that regard the XC40 shines with top-tier sophistication. With a short

wheelbase there is a slight seesaw action over undulating pavement, but

otherwise, the XC40 manages road imperfections with amazing grace. How

sweet it is. Matching the 40's stable, quiet and comfortable road manners is a

cabin that merges clever packaging, welcoming quarters, and high style. Like

the XC60, the XC40s rear seats are fairly vertical and do not recline, but I

can fit behind my preferred front seating position with ample clearance

for my knees and my head. There's also plenty of space under the front seat to

stretch my toes. Elsewhere, the middle seat is usable despite a large center

tunnel, soft and interesting materials abound, and cargo space is outstanding. In

all regards the standard power tailgate reveals a large square cargo hold with

an optional reconfigurable cargo separator. For larger gear available push

button releases drop the rear seats while smaller items can be stowed in

laptop sized front door bins adjacent the rear seats or in this tablet slot

under the driver's seat. Sorry iPad, you're just too big. There's also a

clever fold out glove compartment hook for bags and a removable wastebasket.

Those Swedes have thought of everything except a dedicated nook to hold the

medical tape that I used to stick the microphone to my chest. Though now that

I'm looking at it. That works pretty well. Nicely done

Sweden. As noted previously in the world of infotainment systems Volvo Sensus is

a standout. The standard nine-inch touchscreen is an elegantly-arranged,

easily-navigable way to control information, entertainment, vehicle

settings, and your phone via standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It's also

smudge prone so keep your Volvo supplied microfiber readily available. Two seconds

and we wipe. Before departing the interior, you should mention a few

oddities. Selecting drive or reverse with the stubby little controller is tricky

until you realize moving it in either direction selects neutral first, so if

you want to move, you've got a double tap. I'm not gonna move. You're standing

outside of the car, Mike. See, safety first.

The sun visors do not slide, but it's such a narrow gap I'm going to give the

XC40 a pass. The rear doors extend well behind the door handle, so be careful not

to hit adjacent cars when you get out, and when you're getting in try not to hit

yourself in the face. Got to protect the moneymaker, and in this R-Design model

the interior trim messes with my vision like one of those magic eye posters from

the 90s. I truly can't focus on it. Stupid stereoscopic vision.

Visual trickery aside, the interior is smartly styled complimenting an equally

charming exterior. From its shapely taillights, to its Thor's hammer LED

headlights, the XC40 is a Volvo with distinct scrappy appeal. It wears its

svelt dimensions and available contrasting roof colors well. Of course,

good looks don't come free. In this case, the driver pays with huge blind spots

from a bulky B-pillar and a wide C-pillar. Lowering the rear headrests

through the touchscreen is cool, but that doesn't fix the blind spots, making a

great case for safety oriented options like blind spot monitoring. On that

subject, this is a Volvo. As such, the safety roster is robust. With standard

lane keeping assist, forward collision alert with automatic emergency braking

and rear collision warning that can detect an impending crash and

proactively tighten the seat belts. The XC40 also offers pilot assist which

keeps the vehicle within its lane, and automatically paces the car ahead. On the

powertrain front there are two 4-cylinder variants. The front-wheel

drive T4 and the $2,000 pricier all-wheel-drive T5. Each partner with an

agreeable 8-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy with the T5 is decent, but

for your best efficiency the T4 is the play, we're guessing, since official

figures weren't revealed while creating this video. And just so you know, Volvo

has confirmed hybrid and all-electric XC40s for the future.

Punch it from a stop and it takes a beat before the turbos come alive in the T5,

but once they do it scoots with respectable authority, hitting 60 in a

little more than six seconds. There's also an automatic engine start/stop

feature to save gas when the vehicle is motionless, but the engine restarts in

inelegant fashion. Thanks Sensus for making deactivation so darn simple. The XC40

lineup is divided into three trims, the base Momentum the sporty R-Design and

the classy Inscription. For slightly more than $34,000,

the simplest T4 Momentum trim features a 12.3-inch digital gauge

cluster, leather seating and app based car sharing. Using the Volvo on-call app,

users can share their vehicles location and let a friend drive it without having

to hand off a key. If I had friends I would definitely use that.

Load up an Inscription trim with foot-activated tailgate, wireless phone

charging, automatic parking abilities, a 13-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, a

panoramic sunroof and active dampers, the MSRP can top $45,000. That's a large sum

for a small SUV, but the XC40 starting price is quite competitive versus the

BMW X1, Audi Q3, Mercedes-Benz GLA and Cadillac XT4 especially considering the Volvo's hardy

equipment list. The XC40 can also be purchased via Volvo's care subscription

service. Starting at $600 per month the 24-month subscription requires no down

payment includes insurance and maintenance and lets you upgrade to a

new car in as little as 12 months. just like a phone. Volvo's are known for their

esoteric Swedish charm, but the XC40s credentials extend well beyond

Scandinavian heritage.

It's a fun, functional, comfortable SUV condensed to perfection. If you want

small-scale luxury in an SUV, the Volvo XC40 is a prime contender, and if you

want Swedish charm, it's got that too.

For more infomation >> 2019 Volvo XC40 Review and Road Test - Duration: 8:32.

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We Knives 617 Knife Review. A capable large flipper in D2 that ain't too heavy - Duration: 8:48.

As of yet I don't own any We Knives, well at least I don't think I do.

We Knives do make knives for other people as well as themselves, and it's possible

I gave away two knives they actually manufactured last week on Instagram.

Did you know I'm on Instagram and Twitter.

There are links on my main Youtube page and also just search for advanced knife bro-

I know navigating social media is real hard.

Subscriber Crank emailed me a few weeks ago wanting to know if I'd like to review one

of We Knives less expensive models- and I said as long as it's been out at least a

year- and I don't have to worry about getting any clicks from it.

DONE!

The We Knives 617a, is a G10 handled flipper knife with a blade made from the worlds finest

Chinese D2 steel.

But before we get into the other parts let look at the dimensions, and the blue lines

like the overall length and weight.

Subscriber exoendo wanted to know why i always list metric first.

Blade length and cutting edge.

Is it because I'm a communist?

The answer is absolutely.

Handle size and grip area.

Why do you think I have reviewed so many Chinese knives.

Spine Thickness.

Handle thickness.

I am stockpiling them, so they have weapons after they take over.

They're currently digging their way here with Cold Steel Special Forces shovels.

Tallness and Flipper Protrusion.

You're like who the Australians on the floor of the Indian Ocean?

Ok, so I don't know geography, but remember my vote counts exactly the same as yours.

The We Knives 617 comes in several colors, although I'm not seeing purple so I'm

a little disappointed.

I want to say this one is the 617a because of it's black G10 handle and it's only

partially murdered out premium D2 nearly 4 inch blade.

Blade Hq notes this as a harpoon style blade which would be good against whales were that

legal, and Knife Center says drop point.

I'd say those are both right.

The blade is a flat grind and you can get it with the smooth black stuff- I presume

DLC or just a plain sexy old D2.

The blade is sharp right out of the box and it's deployed with a flipper.

The flipper is only the slightest bit edgy with some jimping, and with minimal force

you get smooth consistent deployments.

Even if you are a terrible person.

The blade pivots on ceramic bearings, and it's not creaky in the slight.

Detent is ok, however it is possible to fling it open with a hard fling downward.

I mean really about 98% of the folding knives I have ever held you can do this with- but

people like to know if it's also in the 98%.

The liner lock holds it in place well enough, and it's jimped.

The handle is extremely comfortable my fingers aren't crowded on it, and it could accommodate

even bigger hands.

The finger groove helps give it some control- and I appreciate it.

The G10 scales have some texture to them and not perfectly smooth.

The handle has a partially open back designed with a titanium backspacer with some jimping,

and inside you'll notice some skeletonized nested liners, are they stainless steel- I

dunno probably, and they're painted black.

There's a place for your fancy lanyard and bead sculpture if you like to accessorize

your knife you rarely use like a lot of modern males.

Advanced challenge can you match your socks to your pocket knife.

The poket clip is also titanium.

Tip up black backward in my right pocket for ultimate tactical deployment.

Depending on how each knife deploys, a lot of knives are at the most ready position for

deployment out of pocket tip up and blade backward.

This isn't always true, but it's true on probably over half of the knives I review.

The pocket clip is nice and springy, even though it's a 3d machined one, and about a

half of an inch sticks out.

I have found some knives titanium pocket clips suck- this is not one of them.

Let's look at a few other common knives, some tactical as shit some, half tactical.

Like the 617 first.

There's a lot to like about this knife- first and foremost it's one of the few We Knives

right at about $100.

Most are more expensive and lovely- and some even purple.

It's a larger every day carry knife, and probably a little too heavy for what I like to carry

at work in my interior pocket.

However a lot of bros, if you can believe social media- carry knives over 4 ounces-

which is kinda the arbitrary figure I like to limit daily carry to.

If I'm wearing jeans I bend that rule more often.

And of course if I'm not wearing any pants there are other places to carry it.

Now the Para Military 2, a smaller blade, a handle that's a little more neutral... as

in there are no finger cut outs- some dudes may not be into that.

Also a nicer deploying knife and right at about 4 ounces.

I prefer this knife for pocket carry and not just because it's purple ish.

Now the Benchmade Fact.

I think, and people have been asking recently this is my Favorite Benchmade now.

I prefer it to the 940-1.

But no I won't give you the 940-1.

I like the blade shape, and the long handle, and just like the way it looks.

The one tradeoff is the handle can be slightly uncomfortable at times- but man it looks tactical

af.

I carry a lot of knives because it turns out if you review them you have to... but the

Fact has probably gotten more pocket time than many other knives in the past 6 months.

How about another knife I've been loaned by Crank the Cold Steel Code 4 I'll be reviewing

in a week or two- so I can recycle this part for that review.

Very comfortable handle- slower deployer and closer because of the lock back mechanism,

and the handle is slicker, but a very capable larger every day carry- plus CTS XHP is a

good knife steel.

Ok is this about it?

There are quite a few we Knives I see on social media that I really want to buy, or would

accept gifts of- however We Knives won't respond to me when I ask for free knives.

That's so strange.

If you'd like a good place to start with We Knives I would say this is an excellent place-

there are more elaborate purpler designs, and better blade steels to be had- however

this is a comfortable knife, not too heavy, and a reliable deployer.

I like compression and axis locks better, and also beer, and prefer my pocket knives

a bit lighter if I want them to end up in my pocket more often.

If you like this review, subscribe to the channel- Give the video a thumbs up.

Thanks again to Crank for loaning me this blade.

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