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Sockwa X8 Review UPDATE for Forefoot Running - Duration: 13:57.
I just wanna do a follow-up review on the Sockwa X8, which is a much thinner-than-average-minimalist
shoe that's a crossbreed between a minimalist shoe and a sock, I've had the X8's for
well over a year; they've been through a lot as you can probably tell; I've racked
up a ton of kilometers running and walking in the shoes.
I run about 18-km to 21 km a day, predominantly on the road, sometimes on trails and grass.
In the winter, if the snow is too deep, I run at the indoor track.
Based on my use of the Sockwa X8 in these running conditions, out all the barefoot-minimciking
minimalist running shoes I've tried, the Sockwa X8 is one of the most weather-versatile
in that they've excelled at keeping my feet cool in the summer and warm in the winter
AND more impressively, despite the shoe's thinness, the structural integrity of the
Sockwa X8 has outlasted, by a long shot, compared to other barefoot-influenced minimalist shoes.
Despite appearing flimsy; despite being constructed with very few materials, the fabrics, including
the rubber outsole of the Sockway X8 are impressively durable.
Sockwa really hit it out of the park in their formulation of constructing a paper-thin shoe
that's highly durable and long-lasting.
In my honest opinion, its really the long-lasting durability that fundamentally sets the Sockwa
X8 apart from most barefoot-inspired running shoes.
My Sockwa X8's have been through a lot, but their days are far from numbered as you
can tell they show very minimal, almost zero signs of wear and tear; they're still going
strong, that's why I put the Sockwa X8s at the top of my list of highly recommended
minimalist running shoes, especially for those looking for a close-approximated substitute
to barefoot running, again because the Sockwa X8s are built to last, even after being exposed
to harsh winter elements, the heat, sunlight, humidity, the materials of the Sockwa X8 seems
to be much more stable and dynamic than most barefoot-style shoes in its class!
So, what additionally makes the Sockwa X8 so appealing?
What else is the shoe good for?
Because the Sockwa X8 is incredibly low-to-the-ground, its zero-drop, has non-existant cushioning
which collectively, gives the shoe its ample flexibility, its nimble-nature and agility
as well as its feather-light weight, the X8 is definitely ideal for those transitioning
to more minimalist shoe models or even barefoot running.
If you prefer not to run barefoot, the Sockwa X8 is ideal for speedwork on smooth surfaces,
on grass, or the beach.
The X8's would also be great as an occasional track shoe.
They're also ideal for 5 km races, even racing distances up to the marathon, or ultra
marathons on any terrain.
The Sockwa X8 is great for the gym including weight-lifting, crossfit, they're also great
for hiking, walking, beach-sports, pretty much anything except for maybe obstacle course
races, such as Spartan and Tough Mudders to which I dont compete in OCRs, so I can't
comment on how well the X8 would perform in those events.
Last but not least, the Sockwa X8 is of course perfect for everyday wear, but overall, the
use and practicalities of the Sockwa X8 ultimately depends on what YOU prefer in terms of under-foot
feel in a running shoe.
If you love crystal-clear ground feel, if you don't mind feeling every single, specific
aspect of the ground, including every little pebble, every little twig, also including
the temperature of the ground --that's how thin the outsole of the Sockwa X8 is --you
can literally feel the coldness or the warmth of the ground -- if you like to feel almost
barefoot, the Sockwa X8 is the perfect candidate for you.
The Sockwa X8 virtually has no under-foot padding; it's literally just a thin 2-mm
sliver of soft, pliable rubber that delivers probably the highest sensory resolution you're
gonna get from a rubber outsole.
No doubt, the Sockwa X8 will more than meet your sensory needs and exceed your barefoot-minmalistic
expectations if that's what you prefer.
Now in contrast, if you prefer a little underfoot cushioning, or if you prefer a lot of underfoot
cushioning; if you don't want feel the pebbly, stoney literated terrain beneath your feet,
the Sockwa X8 is not for you.
But again, if you want to feel as close to being barefoot as possible without having
to actually go barefoot, the Sockwa X8 is on your side.
I just really wanted to drill that point home.
In looking at the upper of the Sockwa X8, it's essentially a one-piece upper that's
soft and light that fits a little up the ankle, not to tight, but securely enough to prevent
debris from flying in.
Inside the shoe, it's pretty much seamless to prevent irritation and blistering.
As you can tell, the upper is not the most fanciest design, Sockwa kept it simple, but
who cares because when it comes to developing and upholding strong feet, better balance
stability and improving running form, function trumps fashion in this case.
The upper design of the Sockwa X8 is a take from a water-sock and is resilient, it wraps
to your foot look like a wet-suit; and is built to handle a lot of miles despite how
thin it is.
Sockwa definitely threw in lots of durability and rip-resistance into the upper without
compromising flexibility or weight.
Most importantly, credit of the unmatched flexibility of the upper goes to the lack
of external support or reinforcements to which no external support in a shoe is most often
a better way to build more functionally strong, resilient, more tolerant feet because all
sectors of the foot are engaged, enabling the foot to function independently, stimulating
the growth of a stronger foot.
Therefore, like a true barefoot-style running shoe, the Sockwa X8 lets your feet stay powered-up
in muscular engagement which over time, will produce a stronger foot and stronger, more
responsive arches as well as stronger ankles which may help bring results that's good
for injury prevention.There's obviously no straps or laces to the X8's upper, which
really gives you a nice ease of entry.
The upper isn't bogged down with unnecessary overlays or plastic materials which offers
up more flexibility and lightness, enabling you to feel more agile and efficient.
The upper is also really stretchy and adaptable across the entire foot, so it's unlikely that
you'll have any serious fitting problems.
At the front of shoe, it doesn't feel boxy because the forefoot widens and follows the
curvature of the front of the foot, allowing for plenty of wiggle-room for toe splay, toe
flexion and easily allowing for forefoot expansion which are essential for helping you levy better
balance control.
When your feet, especially your toes, can operate more freer, when they can participate
more fully as they do in the Sockwa X8, you always seem to do better, everything seems
to benefit in that it keeps the toes functionally strong and your balance more steadied which
in turn, might help protect you from ankle injury, especially during running.
Another impressive benefit of the Sockwa X8's upper is that its made of an ariaprene foam
material that's breathable, yet thermal, offering outstanding comfort in any weather condition,
at least with my experience.
When paired with socks, the upper does a great job of sealing your feet away from the cold,
it keeps your toes pretty warm during really cold, frigid wintery conditions.
During the summer, the upper provides enough airflow, keeping your feet from cooking in
the heat.
I also want to mention that you can definitely wear the Sockwa X8 without socks because the
inside of the shoe is lined with plenty of soft, seamless materials that feels really
smooth on your feet, so you wont get any hot spots or blistering and also, internally,
the shoe is made of moisture-wicking fabric that has anti-odor properties.
Ultimately, compared to other barefoot-like minimalist running shoes, the Sockwa X8's
unstructured upper is really one of the hallmarks of the shoe's great construction in that
the upper thermally fortifies the foot during the winter and also does a great job at keeping
your feet cool in the summer, but I really appreciate that the moisture-wicking lining
helps keep the feet fresh and comfortable in hotter temperatures.
One of the reasons the Sockwa X8 is so prized among minimalist shoe wear-testers, including
myself, is its 2-mm thin rubber outsole which is literally the thinnest slab of rubber you
can possibly get in a minimalist running shoe, but the outsole is also built to handle a
lot of miles and can really stand up to long distance running without the rubberized material
degrading as fast as it so often does in many other thin-sole barefoot-style running shoes.
The X8's outsole is also equipped with traction features to help keep your feet grippy on
slippery surfaces during running and walking.
It does provide pretty good traction when running on icy surfaces and snow, at least
with my experience, that's because the outsole is constructed with a slip-resistant rubberized
tread pattern.
As you can tell, the outsole of the Sockwa X8 is zero drop meaning the sole is completely
flat; the outsole is thinner, more flexible, more soft than most Vibram FiveFinger models.
Most importantly, the X8's outsole isn't loaded down with EVA foam, gels, plastic plates,
or foot-stabilizing features that drain away foot strength, but rather, the X8's outsole
is a thin sliver of supremely flexible rubber, allowing the entire shoe to easily roll up
into a ball, and really does a great job at lining the bottom of your foot and provides
a light, zippy feel while being protective enough to prevent your underfoot from blistering,
or tearing when running on any terrain.
I also want to mention that the Sockwa X8 doesn't come with a removable outsole and
that's to keep the shoe as minimalistic as possible.
This is actually what the Sockwa X8 is designed for was to reflect the barefoot condition
in efforts to prompt more appropriate uses of the foot, especially a forefoot strike
during running, so not only will the shoe help you build up more internal strength in
the foot/ankle complex, but also helps get your forefoot strike running mechanics more
lined up so that the net effect is less pounding with foot on the ground, which makes you well
on your way to potentially avoid impact-related injuries.
Last but not least, how does the Sockwa X8 compare to other minimalist running shoes?
Along the minimalist running shoe spectrum, in terms of thinness and ground-feel, the
Sockwa X8 falls along the same line as the Skinners and the Free You Free minimalist
running socks, which are IMO, the most barefoot-mimicking, thinnest forms of minimalist footwear out
there and the Sockwa X8 are just as low to the ground as the Free Your Feet and the Skinners.
I've done video reviews on the Skinners and the FYF's running socks, they're linked
down below in the description box.
Actually, the Sockwa X8 provides just a tad more underfoot protection than the SKinners
and the FYF.
Furthermore, the Sockwa X8 is definitely thinner, more lightweight, more warm, provides more
ground-feel than most thin Vibram Five Finger models.
Overall, compared to most minimalist running shoes, the upper coupled with the outsole
of the Sockwa X8 gives a second-skin feel, which is a feel that's hard to come by in
many minimalist running shoes.
Ultimately, the Sockwa X8 is a great match for the barefoot crowd because the shoe excels
at delivering a very similar sensory experience to the barefoot condition, making the X8 one
the best alternatives to running barefoot; the sensory input your get from the X8 is
an excellent catalyst in helping you coordinate a lighter, more responsive forefoot strike
during running.
Again, the X8 is durable for high mileage and for any weather condition; whether you
go fast or slow, this versatile minimalist shoe/sock can handle whatever workout you're
doing.
I love the simplicity of the X8's design; I really appreciate the smooth one-piece upper
and how its totally unstructured, same with the outsole which is going to help deliver
more agility, helping improve your balance control which going to come in handy for prompting
more solid footing on uneven terrain, but most importantly, and I can't emphasize
this enough, if you want a running shoe that captures large volumes of sensory feedback,
you can't go wrong with the Sockwa X8; it certainly won't disappoint you in that department.
I hope you've enjoyed this review.
For more reviews on minimalist running shoes conducive for forefoot running, hit the subscribe
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Thanks so much for listening and watching, have fun out there on the roads and trails.
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Moonlighter Review - Duration: 13:04.
I don't know about you but I've been searching for a game that combines running a shop with
exploring a dungeon for quite some time.
It's really the best of both worlds, if done correctly.
But I cannot avoid mentioning Recettear, the first game I played that combined both well.
After playing Recettear, oh so long ago, I've had a hunger for something similar.
Many other games have tried and fell very short.
I'm happy to say that Moonlighter is finally the game I'll be recommending to any fans
of Recettear that want a similar experience.
Don't rush and buy it yet though!
While it is similar it's not exactly the same and you should know the differences first.
So as we know the game is split into two.
By day you're a merchant running a shop called the Moonlighter.
By night you're moonlighting as an explorer, plumbing the depths of the dungeons.
Oh hey!
I get the name now!
Anyway, the town of Rynoka has been hit with some hard times.
These strange dungeons the town was founded on have been closed to the public since they're
so dangerous.
As the owner, Will, of the Moonlighter shop you enter the dungeon to gather relics to
sell.
Luckily these dungeons aren't deadly.
If you die inside you'll mysteriously wake up outside the dungeon but with all of your
items gone.
Also the dungeons are instanced so you can't come across other people and they have a completely
random layout each time you enter.
The dungeons are by far the strongest part of the game.
The designs of each are unique but share some similar elements.
It will feel somewhat familiar entering a new dungeon but it will still be new and exciting.
The handcrafted room are very well put together and there are so many of them that the dungeon
doesn't become stale.
Which is great because you will be going into the dungeon a lot.
It takes a few runs before you're able to reach the later floors.
The enemies throughout are also well designed, fun and interesting to fight against.
I appreciate that they have different kinds of enemies for each dungeon.
What's interesting is that the combat is often more about positioning.
As long as you aren't standing in the line of fire you'll be good to go.
For example, an enemy might fire a beam only in one direction and you just need to move
slightly to be out of the way.
Moonlighter makes it more intense by adding in other kinds of enemies that don't allow
you to stand still.
You usually need to clear out those other enemies first so you can take care of the
more simple static enemies.
The roll dodge is also responsive and can be used as much as you want.
You're free to roll around the room until you can get some space or see an opening.
The weapon types kind of play into this too.
You start off with a sword and shield but later can craft a broad sword, spear, fists,
and a bow.
Each handles in their own way and changes your positioning.
Obviously with the longer weapons you can stand further away but they're weaker, The
bow is really useful though because a lot of enemies are most dangerous when you're
close.
However, that type of combat only persists for the first three floors of a dungeon.
The bosses are much harder and can be a bit crazy.
It's almost like a bullet hell with how many projects are on the screen.
They're much harder, require upgrades, and half the battle is getting there without taking
damage.
I usually speed run through the first three floors to get there while trying to hang on
to my health potions.
The bosses are more of a test of stamina than anything else.
The openings they give you are very small and their health bar is very long so you have
to constantly poke at them and keep on the move.
Still, it feels great to beat them and puts some finality on the dungeon.
One advantage Will has is that ability to leave the dungeon at any time with all of
his items.
Early on your given a pendant that, for a small fee, will teleport you out of the dungeon.
While the gold it takes does increase as you go deeper into the dungeon it's still never
that expensive.
You'll always want to have enough gold on hand to quickly escape before entering a dungeon.
The pendant can even be used in combat and while moving which makes Moonlighter pretty
easy.
If you enter a room and it appears too difficult just teleport out, sell, and try again.
I wish there was more risk when entering a dungeon.
With such a simple and easy method of escape it really removes a lot of the pressure.
I always made sure I had plenty of gold for an escape and by the time I was low on health
my pack was full.
I knew I was going to make plenty of money.
You can get knocked out of the teleport but it's so quick that's almost not a problem.
Maybe a new game plus would increase the cost and extend the teleport time significantly.
There's one other aspect of the dungeon that's going to take up a lot of your time and that's
bag management.
You'll be doing a ton of it.
Shimmying items around from spot to spot, trying to create the perfect layout to get
as many items as possible.
Space is limited throughout the whole game and cannot be increased.
Also some items are cursed which makes it even more difficult.
For example, some can only be placed on the side or there's a curse that will destroy
an adjacent item when returning to town.
Note that an item with a curse is unique and cannot be stacked with the same item unless
it has the same curse.
You'll be constantly reshuffling based on new items you come across.
Trying to make sure none of your precious items are destroyed.
I became obsessed with trying to pack in as many items as possible.
Moonlighter makes it a little bit easier by giving you quick access to the item's prices.
If you've sold the item before you can see the best price and make sure to take back
only the items that are worth it.
I don't think you have to be obsessive but you want the most gold, right?
Also if you wishlist an item from the town, like a new weapon that you want, you'll see
a star on the item.
That way you can remember which items you need for crafting.
It's incredibly nice to have these simple touches and keep the bag management from becoming
a game about memory.
I really like the dungeons and I think they're better than Recettear.
Just better on every possible level.
More interesting layout, enemies, and item management.
If you can remember the dungeon in Recettear gets boring.
In Moonlighter it gets better as you go with four different dungeons, each with their own
theme.
It's great that the third floor is much harder and contains unique items not found in the
other two.
There's a progression to it since you'll need upgrades from the first two floors.
Still I didn't feel particularly challenged and only died a handful of times.
I would place the dungeons at a medium to light difficultly.
I had to replay bosses a few times and flee scary situations but the punishment for death
isn't bad.
It's a much smoother experience that I like.
OK, enough dungeon talk.
The shop is an equally significant part of Moonlighter.
Not only because it's the name of the game but because you need the money.
Working the shop is fairly obvious.
Place items on the table and set the price.
You watch your patrons reactions to the price to know if you set it correctly.
No haggling required.
Either they'll buy the item or put it back.
When they get the golden eyes then you know you set the price too low.
Kind of hurts when you miss out on that potential profit.
Thankfully the game keeps track of this for you.
Moonlighter saves the last set price for you which is useful.
Even better, you can see the prices you've previously set and the reaction.
The user interface is well done.
It's so simple to move over to the book and see the prices.
Will's record keeping is meticulous.
Most of the time when the shop is open you'll be adjusting prices and inventory.
It's best to set the prices higher than you think to maximize profit.
There is no real downside, if that customer doesn't want it someone else will.
There's no pressure when selling items so even if it does sell below market value as
long as you have enough to teleport out of the dungeon nothing is lost.
There's no looming deadline like Recettear which made that game quite difficult.
The worst that can happen is a thief might come in, announce themselves, and try and
steal one of your items.
No joke, as soon as they enter there is a thought bubble showing they are a thief.
They do the same thing every time and it's always the same few people.
It's really easy to deal with.
Why can't the town arrest these continuous thieves!?
I'm sure I could pick them out of a lineup.
Also they claim customers will get tired of items but I have yet to encounter that.
There are so many different kinds of items to sell it's not a problem.
On the end of day screen it shows popularity change but, so what.
I imagine it's in place to stop you from selling the highest priced item exclusively.
Anyway, the shop feels so casual and easy going.
I do enjoy seeing my hard work, collecting items in the dungeons, actually paying off.
Getting that huge lump of cash at the end of the day is quite rewarding.
But it's also really easy and can get tedious.
Moonlighter even knows this and later on gives you an assistant to take care of the selling
for you.
I'm surprised they take away a large portion of the game so you can focus on the dungeon.
The game is just super generous about how much gold it gives you too.
So even if a thief does steal something, it's fine.
While there are ways to make new weapons and potions in town trying to sell those items
in your shop is a waste of time.
Buyers don't really want to pay for your time and managing the items is a pain.
The profit margin is too low.
It's a bit of a disappointment.
It's an opportunity missed to work on crafting gear to sell in the shop along side the simple
items from the dungeons.
Once you figure out all the pricing you just need to dump the items on the tables and wait.
People do come in and request things, like a quest, but they're not required.
It gives you a large chunk of money but going back to an older dungeon doesn't seem worth
it.
With all this gold you're free to give some of it away to revitalize the town.
This causes new merchants to move it like the potion master and blacksmith.
Why I need to pay them to move here and sell me items I'll never understand.
Especially when I'm paying the blacksmith an arm and a leg to build me new weapons and
I bring the materials!
Still, it's satisfying to bring the town back to life.
As you keep putting money into the town more people show up and make the town feel alive.
Overall, I really enjoyed Moonlighter.
I think it has some issues with the difficultly curve and it was generally too easy for me.
The story is a bit odd where the village elder keeps telling me not to play the game.
Whatever dude, I'm playing.
That said Moonlighter does a good job creating an atmosphere and feels so satisfying when
selling your hard won items.
The art style is cool and the characters are interesting.
While it's not exactly Recettear I think there's enough here that fans of Recettear will appreciate
Moonlighter.
Even if it is missing the extreme pressure to make money.
Moonlighter is a more polished overall package and a lot of fun.
Thanks for watching.
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V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless: In-Depth Review & Buying Guide - Duration: 6:00.
Hey Guys! This is Raghav here
from Headphone Zone.
Today we are talking about the
V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless headphones.
Now for those of you who aren't very familiar
V-Moda is a brand that all of us
here at Headphone Zone has loved
over the years.
Mostly because of its really techie fashion-forward design
and for the fact that they've been making
some outstanding sounding headphones
that were really made for both DJs
and audiophiles alike.
V-Moda has designed all its headphones
from its Milan design center
and they're now engineered with some cutting-edge
Japanese technology.
I'd say V-Moda is the kind of headphone
you wanna be seen wearing when you're stepping
out of your Lamborghini wearing an Armani suit.
Its the culmination of decades worth of
design and engineering and which is why
its worthy to be called a 'Flagship'.
The Crossfade 2 Wireless is clearly built like a tank
Is been rated at military levels of durability
and you can drop it from a height of 10 feet
and the chances are that you'd probably need a new floor.
You will find that the Crossfade 2 Wireless features
a Steelflex headband
you can flatten it, virtually without any chance of the
headphone being spoilt, loosing shape or even breaking.
The headband itself features Vegan leather
so they're quite durable and tend not to have
any kind of damage on it what so ever.
The headphones can survive extreme environments
like lots of humidity, extreme temperatures,
and even saltwater sprays.
Perhaps the most impressive part
of the Crossfade 2 wireless
is your ability to get a custom artwork
engraved on to the shields of these headphones
its absolutely amazing that they can be
personalised to this level.
Comfort has been the topmost
priority, because the people who are gonna be
using these headphones aren't just musicians
and DJs, there are also people who are businessmen,
executives and musicians wearing them
for hours on end.
I like the fact that the headphones
feature memory cushions for the ear pads
and they really hug the contours of your ears.
V-Moda has designed these headphones
to be used equally well, both on
wired and wireless mode
Djs and professional musicians are more likely
to use it on the wired mode
take advantage of its zero latency
but at the same time while you are on the move
they sound equally good on wireless.
The headphones feature 14 hours of battery life
which is amazing and it has
10 meters of range, so they can be used quite conveniently
in a gym.
You'll find that it can pair simultaneously with 2 devices
which I think is a real great feature to have.
The Rose Gold variant also features Qualcomm's aptX technology
which means that when you've paired it on
wireless mode, The music is transmitted
at nearly CD quality
which means you get a real lossless experience.
The built-in microphone on the device is also
compatible with all the voice assistance out there
so by a simple flick of a switch,
you can command Siri, Alexa, Cortana, Ok Google
and all the other voice assistance out there
Ok, unlike a lot of the other headphones in this price point
the V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless
don't feature Active Noise Cancellation
but they do an outstanding job
especially with the memory foam cushions
of cutting out all the ambient sound like
Aircraft engine noise, the shouting of people around you
or the sound of crying babies.
I'll probably stick my neck out and say that the
Crossfade 2 Wireless is the most portable of all
the headphones in this category.
It features V-Moda's click-fold hinges
which allows you to fold these headphones
into super compact palm-sized form factor
and it fits into an exoskeleton carrying case
that's really super compact making it easy to carry with you
everywhere.
Now V-Moda has over the years been known for making
a sound signature that makes you feel
like you're at a nightclub
rather than that of a concert hall
or clean sanitized music studio
Its always been over the top, aggressive
unapologetic and loud with its bass.
But, the Crossfade 2 Wireless is anything
but that, it's the most precise and audiophile friendly headphone
to come out of V-Moda's table in a long time.
I'd say its also really versatile,
so even if you're a person who doesn't enjoy EDM,
house or hip-hop then these are headphones
that can certainly sound very very good
no matter what you use it with.
I'd say this is certainly not clinical
and precise like an open back audiophile
headphone, but the Crossfade 2 Wireless is certainly
very musical and enjoyable and fun to
listen to, which is I think the point of it.
Technically, the headphones are really
top notch, they feature 15mm driver unit
that has a dual diaphragm design from Japan.
So the bass is really not bleeding into the mids and highs
and they have real nice clean sound.
They've been even certified as a High-Res headphone
by the Japanese audio society.
Don't forget the Rose Gold color comes with aptX
which means that the sound quality is absolutely
lossless when you're using it on wireless mode.
Ok! Now lets wrap this up.
For less than ₹30,000 the V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless
doesn't shine on any one aspect
but I find that these are the most versatile headphone
and it really comes as a complete package
covering all basis.
I don't think that there's really any other headphone
in this category that leaves me as impressed
as the Crossfade 2 Wireless.
They look beautiful, sound amazing, portable, easy to use
and its some headphone that really takes your breath away
once you put them on.
Now, I hope that this video has been helpful
but you have any other questions
just feel free to drop it in
the comment section below
and we'll be sure to get back to you.
Thank you so much guys
this is Raghav signing off.
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2015-2018 F150 Weathertech Low Profile Hood Protector - Dark Smoke Review & Install - Duration: 2:36.
The WeatherTech hood protector is a great mod for F-150 owners that are looking for
an affordable add-on that's gonna protect the hood of their truck.
It's gonna be able to take the impact of flying objects at your truck without scratching or
damaging the acrylic.
Just south of 80 bucks is a great price for a mod that's gonna change up the front look
of your truck, while also protecting it.
There are very few modifications that are gonna change the style of your truck while
also helping to protect it.
A paint repair down the line could be a lot more costlier than just a simple mod.
This is gonna be a super-easy one out of three wrenches on our difficulty meter, and expect
it to take about 30 minutes to put on.
Your first step is gonna be to clean the surface area.
Clean it with a nice soap-and-water mixture, and then dry it with a microfiber towel.
With your hood dry, use the included alcohol pads to prepare the surface area.
With your hood prepared, we're gonna pull back about 2 inches of the backing of the
3M adhesive.
You're gonna wanna make sure you do each section.
Just pull back about 2 inches.
Do the same thing on the other side.
With the backing slightly removed, center the hood protector onto your truck.
Once it's centered, we're gonna start to remove the backing.
With the hood protector aligned and on your truck, apply pressure directly in the center
and remove the backing of the adhesive.
So apply pressure, and then pull back.
With your backing removed, press firmly along the protector to secure it.
And then, now our last step is to remove the clear film on our protector.
Just peel back.
That's gonna wrap up my review and install of WeatherTech's hood protector.
You can check this out and more at americantrucks.com.
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BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR LIQUID OPAL | Review, Tutorial and Wear test - Duration: 12:37.
Good morning! Today I'll be reviewing the Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector Liquid in
Opal. Hi my name is Maike, I'm a makeup artist yadayadayada if you feel like you might wanna
subscribe you can always do that down below. On the Sephora website it says this is a dewy
liquid luminizer for a natural looking, effortless glow. So basically it's a highlighter, a liquid
highlighter with moisturizer I guess inside so it's not as intense as a liquid highlighter
uh this was nineteen US dollars for zero point six eight ounces um I got the mini size, which
is about twenty-five percent more expensive than the full size so be aware of that. Um
in Austria I payed fifteen Euros ninety-five and on the bottle it says it's twenty milliliters
on the website it says fifteen milliliters so who knows. Somewhere between fifteen and
twenty milliliters is inside. Becca is a cruelty free brand even though it's owned by Estee
Lauder it is still cruelty free at this moment. This skin perfector claims that it gives you
a dewy natural glow with light reflecting pearls um looking at the ingredients, there
is mineral oil included which some people don't like to use because they think it breaks
them out, a few studies said that mineral oil is actually non-comedogenic so but if
you feel like it breaks you out, it probably breaks you out, so be aware there is mineral
oil in this. There is also parabens inside and most of you probably know that parabens
mimic estrogen and some estrogenic activity has been linked to certain breast cancers
um it has no proven correlation that actually parabens cause certain types of breast cancer
but it is kind of out there. It states that there is different ways to use this you can
either wear it all over your face as kind of an illuminator for all over your face under
your foundation, you can also spot highlight with it or you can mix it into your foundation.
What I'm gonna do today because I feel like putting a liquid illuminator under a full
coverage foundation, which I usually wear, there is not really a point to that, so I'm
gonna do half of my face with the liquid illuminator completely half of it without, put a foundation
over it and show you the difference and then I'm gonna take that off, mix it in with my
foundation and use it as a spot highlighter. It doesn't really specify on how much to use,
ok that is probably too much, so I'm just gonna use this and put it on with my fingers
on this side of my face. Let me zoom you in so you can actually see what I'm doing. So
as you can see it is very shimmery. It does, I mean I love it but at the same time I kind
of hate it because everything that shimmers like this does accentuate my acne scars and
my pores I find. I'm gonna come a little closer so you can see what it does to my pores compared
to this side um underneath this I have hyaluronic acid and some moisturizer. Now I'm gonna go
in with some foundation, this is the MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NW13 even though I just changed
the pump so this is probably um NW13 and NW10 mixed. I'm gonna use two pumps. I'm gonna
do this side without the illuminator or why do I keep calling it illuminator? Skin perfecter,
shimmering skin perfecter first so I don't transfer the shimmery-ness onto this side
and now onto this side. Now personally I find this side with the perfecter to be a little
more shimmery but quite frankly there is not a huge difference anymore. This shide.. shide.
Side is very shiny as well because it hasn't dried down yet, so I'm gonna put some powder
on this is the Lavera fine loose mineral powder in transparent and I'm just gonna see what
effect this has. I'm not gonna press in as much as usually because I'm taking this off
right away, but I'm just gonna press a little bit of this in my skin to mattify it and now
I can no longer tell a difference between the side with the perfecter and without. I
feel like it is exactly the same, but maybe uh you have a different opinion, if you do
let me know in the comments down below, sometimes I don't really see things in the mirror that
you can see on the camera. Now I'm gonna take that off and we'll be right back. Miss me?
I'm back. I have the same on my face again, I have hyaluronic acid and a moisturizer.
I let that sit for about ten minutes so my skin is well prepared again. Again I'm taking
the MAC Studio Fix Fluid. I'm gonna take two pumps of that and I'm gonna add just a drop
like this of the skin perfecter and I'm gonna use the back of a brush here to mix that up.
And again bouncing that in with my Real Techniques sponge. Now personally this is too much shine
for me, but as I said, I don't like shiny things on my face because of the acne scars
and the large pores. If you have very nice skin and don't get me wrong with nice, also
if you have pores you have nice skin, but you know you have small pores you don't really
have any acne scars, you don't really have texturized skin then this might be very, very
beautiful finish like this but I am gonna make it the way I want it so I'm gonna do
some structural highlighter with a concealer that is lighter than my skin that is matte
um and then I'm gonna add some spot highlights as well I'm also gonna set my face. For the
matte highlighting I'm using the Essence Camouflage Full Coverage concealer. When I first got
this I really didn't like it very much, but now I do. I think this is a great formulation
if you don't use too much it's great for your undereyes um it is quite high coverage and
yeah, I like it and it's super affordable. Even though I hate the word affordable because
affordable is like super biased. What is affordable to me might not be affordable to you. Oh I
have a massive pimple there ok. Happens. And that's all I'm gonna do for concealing I have
been liking that my shh... skin is... why do I have s h s h problems today? My skin
is shining through a little bit I don't mind that at all um it doesn't always have to be
like the highest coverage ever even if you have skin pigmentations. Personally I would
never use a liquid highlighter or a cream highlighter or a cream product on my face
that is already set. I think it makes no sense whatsoever. It's very very difficult to blend
out, so I'm just gonna take a little bit of this onto my finger there and I'm gonna tap
this on the high points of my face. Do you see the difference? It is quite more intense
on this side. This is a beautiful beautiful liquid highlighter, I have to say that much.
I'm not convinced by using it in my foundation or using it underneath my foundation but that's
personal preference, if that is a look you like, then this is for you. It's a good product.
It feels little heavy on the skin like it's not the lightest feeling ever, but then again
I'm using a full coverage foundation that is generally a thing I feel. Ok so just you
see the light reflecting that? It's very, very beautiful, but again I'm not sure if
you can see that on camera but of course the highlight like this definitely makes my pores
more defined than they were without. Ok and again using that powder that I used before,
I'm using the one o one Luxe Face Definer from Zoeva and I'm just pressing some of that
powder into my skin. Not going crazy with setting just a little bit. And as you can
tell you can still see that highlight very well going through. I think this finish is
absolutely beautiful I have to say. I have tried this out a few times and this way...
I prefer it obviously as I said for just as a liquid highlighter but mixing it in my foundation
I do really like the end result as well. Ok now I'm gonna finish my makeup and I will
show you what it looks like in natural lighting. I will also do some flash photography to see
if that makes a difference at all and I will do a check in as well just to see if I feel
like my foundation lasts longer or shorter with this on, so I'll see you soon. Ok so
here we have everything in natural lighting just gonna get closer to the window and further
back so you can see what it looks like. I think it's, I think it's gorgeous. In natural
lighting I feel like the shimmer is not as extreme so it just it looks really, really
nice. Ok so I've been wearing this for about six hours now um I feel there is no difference
in staying power it is the same with or without the perfecter um I do feel like the oiliness
is of course accentuated by the shimmer in it because it just it kind of looks like it's
oily but it's shimmery so it just kind of makes it look worse that way, but apart from
that I have I found no difference in the staying power of my foundation, so to just sum it
up a little bit, I love this product a lot as a spot highlighter. I think it is beautiful,
a very very beautiful color. I think it suits a lot of skintones and um if you have skin
where you want to do this with, you can definitely use it mixed in with your foundation. It does
give you a very, very nice dewy glowy kind of look but it has to be your thing. Um I
would not suggest putting it underneath your foundation maybe if you're wearing a very
light coverage foundation or if you're or medium coverage probably as well, but wearing
a high coverage foundation I don't feel it makes a lot of sense to wear it underneath
um your foundation. Overall I think this is a great product um I'm happy that I have it
and I'm definitely gonna keep on using it. If you liked this video please leave me a
thumbs up, you can also subscribe right here, you can hit that notification bell I make
new videos every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and sometimes in between if I feel
like it, so I really hope I'll see you next time, bye bye!
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Egypt Old Kingdom | Review - Duration: 7:26.
Egypt Old Kingdom is a strategy game released by Clara's Victoria and May
2018 it is a sequel of the previous title Egypt preservation that had to be
rebranded to pretty nastic Egypt due to copyright the battle from 2k with the
you know actual civilization game the title features a lot of improvement over
the previous one that are well welcome I will also like to say thank you to
Clara's Victoria for providing me a copy of the title free of charge for review
as the previous title lands at the start of the what will perceive as ancient
Egypt around the thirty fifth century BCE you will have to lead your people on
a grand reunification of the land and construction of the great monuments that
are still a landmark of Egypt to this day the game a sense is a
straightforward as you build up your city or empire on the turn-to-turn basis
use your citizens on diverse tiles where you are able to assign them to different
tasks you can cut down high-rise papyruses or on flocks of animals for a
quick bonus and clear the land to build more advanced structures an interesting
feature found in the title is the animals occupying the land around you
can be befriend and domesticated giving you a permanent bonus if you take it
time to do so the buildings you have access to will depend on your
technological level but are a baseline of arms workshop and barracks early on
expanding into temples and cemeteries later the structures are invaluable as
they keep growing with your technological nowa throughout the game
but needs to be kept balanced so you keep enough resources in stock to fend
off any negative events the resources you have access to are quite simple the
food comes from animal and farms and is essential to keep your population life
and to enlarge it you have hammers from workshop which represents any goods that
are critical to sell buildings and monuments then culture come in as
research points for the tech 3 then we have soldiers that are trained from the
power but decay at the constant rate due to
retirement then we have the cold points which are used to honor the gods and our
great polyfill and tools to keep players out of tight spot in a hurry later in
the game you gain access to authority' which grants massive bonus to production
of other goods and allows better control of the army that we will develop later
on the gameplay as a railroad each aspect of challenge being imposed onto
the player as you progress you will have events unfolding to you that would
require a dedication of certain resources and goods early on you will
have simple objective like establishing relationships with nerby tribes to annex
them then later we have much harder challenges like investing massive
amounts into erecting massive monuments to the glory of the Pharaoh then engage
in a destructive Civil War and to put a cherry on the sundae we will have to do
both at the end truly wondrous times showing our humanity never really change
in their struggles the comeback aspect has been somewhat improved over the
previous title notably this time we are able to select a stands between
aggressive and defensive but the fighting is not the main attraction in
this title the core strategy will only be to assign the proper stands depending
on the random events unfolding during the battle for example you might want to
put more stress on the enemy if you kill their commander or a flank them but you
might want a defensive stance if your troops are outnumbered and being pushed
back now the monument building is extremely interesting as each tomb or
pyramid we build allows us to customise them early on the player can build
magnificient massive pyramid plated in pink granite if time and resources allow
or tackle smaller projects if not either way the fulfillment of objectives is
there but you get lesser returns on your project religion played an important
role in ancient Egypt and it isn't much different here we have access to a
and patreon God with an exponentially increasing cost that will offer a wide
range of bonus from increasing food production to weakening and merely
really have authority of choice to pick for the game gives the player the
ability to set the difficulty level giving different malleus of bonus
thinking the order path will lead to a higher end score but whereas in the
previous game I had a somewhat easy time playing at the artists difficulty in
this title it is roughness bad events unfold onto
each order giving a portunity to all your enemy to strike at you the easiest
difficulty on the other end chains positive events and to my perception
also pacify most enemy tribes giving the player an easier time to flourish and
perform on the ancient world stage one aspect I dislike a bit in this title is
our exponential growth naturally appends in the game that makes the early part
seems less critical as you'll be able to amass large armies and resources even if
you have a bad start the graphics are splendid this title we
have a nice 3d engine with beautiful art to look at the music is also very
beautiful and soothing and it is available as an OST DLC I'm not too sure
about that approach to be honest I feel the music is a core part of the game and
I have some doubts about the use of such DLC and I honestly don't believe people
will actually send to it as a standalone but that might just be me I must say
that title being the sequel I was afraid of the gameplay that it will be too
similar to the previous one but the new ways to live up your land the challenge
that your imposed and the new engine and the game dispels any doubt Egypt Old
Kingdom is a great strategy game for what it is I ended up sinking a lot of
time into it and I can easily spending and I can easily see spending much more
time later on when I end up revisiting the title just like I've done for the
previous one of course don't jump into this title
expecting to have an experience similar to you
ever solace or civilization 6 as the game is much more limited in the scale
and a single game can easily be resolved in a sitting or two hopefully you've
enjoyed this quick review and if you did make sure to try for more thank you for
watching and see you next time
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Indian Domino's Pizza Review (BAHASA) (ENGLISH SUBTITLE) - Duration: 15:27.
Hi. Say hi Izzi. Her hair is still messy.
I will tie her hair
Today we are going to eat Pizza
At Domino's Pizza
The menu is different from Domino's Malaysia & Indonesia
I will show you and let you know my favorite pizza over there.
Is it yummy?
In here, it's a common thing to stop and drink tea
Indian loves tea very much, not sure why
Normally they will drink milk tea
But I prefer black tea over milk tea
The milk tea doesn't taste like Malaysian Milk Tea
The difference is Malaysian will make the tea with condensed milk while Indian Milk tea is made by fresh milk
And the milk in India taste better than the milk in Indonesia.
Probably because they take care of the cows better
A glass of tea (on the roadside) will cost you 10 rupess or 2000 rupiah
The tea is hot
Over here they don't have Ice Tea
In Indonesia we can have ice tea
Over there we will drink Ice Tea in the hot weather
Over here, they still drink hot tea in hot weather
It's like weird for them if you drink ice tea
I made an Ice tea in my mum in law house and all eyes are looking at me
So this tea is extremely hot
like a boiled water
let me cool it with AC first
Today I am wearing Indian Traditional Clothes
They called this Kurti
It's a traditional Indian wear
(describing kurti)
In India, motorcycle can enter highway
Like over there
That's the lane for motorcycle
The last lane
As you can see the motor cycle is passing by
in India, motorcycle can enter tolls
Same as Malaysia
In Indonesia, we don't allow the motorcycle inside the tolls
We are here in Domino's and you can see how they're making the pizza
We are here in Domino's Pizza
I will use headset so I can record my voice
The first thing that I will eat
Garlic Bread Stick
They got the same taste as Garlic Bread in Malaysia
Must use this one (ABC chili sauce)
The garlic bread taste the same as in Malaysia
and Indonesia as well
Yummy
This one is Paneer Zingy Parcel
Paneer is like tofu
but instead of soy milk
Paneer is made from milk
it taste bland
they call it as Indian Cottage Cheese
This one is not spicy
Taste like curry
it's ok
Because I am not a big fan with curry and paneer
so I will rate this
(food fell)
Maybe someone wants this (a believe in Indonesia if a food fell)
I show you one of the paneer
Can you see that?
I forgot to tell you that I bought Cheesy Japalapeno Cream
Let's taste it
How is this gonna taste
I will not use chili sauce first
Taste like cheese cream but not so cheesy
I can't taste the jalapeno as well
This one is Burger Pizza
The filling inside is
tomato and green paprika
The bun is so crunchy
The bun doesn't taste like normal burger
it's more crunchy
They use pizza sauce over here
So,basically, it's pizza
in burger form
taste like pizza
this one
taco mexicana
this looks like
pastry
like puff pastry
and there will be beans
and the sauce
I'm not sure the exact taste of the sauce
taste like curry and
and spices
but doesn't really taste like curry
for zingy paneer taste more like curry
but this one nope
This is my favorite pizza
let's use oregano first
This taste fantastic
I must order this every time I came here
taste really good
I am not sure if it's available in Indonesia
but from what I know
Domino's will have different pizza in each countries
Like in Malaysia will be different with the Indonesia
In Indonesia the menu will be different as well
The type of this pizza is Cheesy with Fresh Pan
It's spicy as I use a lot of chili sauce
We cannot finish the food
So we will do take away
When I was in Malaysia, domino's doesn't provide free drink
in India they provide free mineral water
but not for coca-cola, etc
Hi, we are on our way back home
I am going to summarize the review
Our total is 620 rupee or equal to 120k rupiah
The best is the pizza
So I ordered Cheesy with Fresh Pan
And the total is 120 rupee
For the personal size
I think the price is cheap
Because 120 rupee is around 24k rupiah
if I am not mistaken
There's no pizza for that price in Pizza hut
I forgot the price in Dominos Indonesia
I don't think so we have pizza with that price
But please comment if there is pizza with that price in Indonesia
and then Garlic Bread Stick
it's ok
Price is 95 rupee
around 19k rupiah
I think is affordable
because the size is big
I use Cheesy Jalapeno Cream
Price is 25 rupee
around 5k rupiah
and then we eat Taco Mexicana
I think it taste like pastry
with beans inside
I think it's red beans
I think the taste is
not exactly curry taste
I am not really sure
price is 125 rupee or around 25k rupiah
it's more expensive than the pizza
But I would prefer the pizza
I don't really like the taste (taco mexicana)
Then we had Burger Pizza Classic veg
Price is 95 rupee or 20k rupiah
I think it has the same taste like basic pizza
But made like burger
Because they used pizza sauce
and then Zingy Parcel
35 rupee
filled with paneer
in the box it mention spicy bites
but I don't think it's spicy
taste like curry
with paneer
I've told you about paneer
taste like
yogurt
but not sour like yogurt
and not sweet
how should I describe this
if you bite the paneer, it feels dense
the outer and inside color is white
it was yellow because the mix with the sauce
and then
we bought butterscotch mousse cake
price is 85 rupee or 19k rupiah
I think overall it's worth the price
so that's all for today.
if you like
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Review of Gender Equity in the Department of Justice's Law Enforcement Components - Duration: 2:45.
Hello, I'm Michael Horowitz, Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Today our office released a review of gender equity in the Department's four law enforcement
components – the FBI, the DEA, the ATF, and the U.S. Marshals Service.
We conducted this review after receiving several complaints expressing concerns about gender
discrimination and harassment at these components.
As part of our review, we conducted individual interviews, an anonymous online survey, and
focus groups.
While overall staff generally believed that their components were gender equitable, our
review found that women, especially female Criminal Investigators, overwhelmingly did
not hold this view.
We found one reason that likely contributed to this view was that women were underrepresented
in the Criminal Investigator workforce overall, and especially in supervisory and leadership
positions.
For example, in 2016, women held over 57 percent of non-Criminal Investigator positions, but
they only held 16 percent of Criminal Investigator positions.
And during the 6 year period we examined, there were few women leading field offices,
field divisions, or districts in the four law enforcement components, and even fewer
in headquarters executive positions leading operational units.
Additionally, we determined that female criminal investigators were underrepresented in competitive
promotions at the FBI, DEA, and ATF.
This may have contributed to a belief that there is a "glass ceiling" for women at
these agencies.
We also found it concerning that, in response to our survey, 22 percent of all women and
43 percent of female Criminal Investigators reported that they had experienced some form
of gender discrimination during the previous 5 years.
These and other findings – including findings related to what we believe is underreporting
of discrimination allegations based on factors like fear of stigma and retaliation – are
described in detail in today's report.
And you can listen to a podcast with the review team members to hear more about the findings
and the methodology of this review.
To read the report, please visit our website, oig.justice.gov, or go to Oversight.gov.
Thank you for joining us.
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Corel Painter 2019 Tutorial & Review - NEW FEATURES 🖌 - Duration: 17:20.
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Beats by Dr. Dre - Studio 3 Wireless: In Depth Review & Buying Guide - Duration: 4:46.
Hey Guys! This is Raghav here
from Headphone Zone
Beats by Dr. Dre is probably the most
iconic headphone brand of our times
and the fact that it's owned by Apple
they only adds to the aura around the brand.
The Studio 3 Wireless is Beats's 'flagship' headphone
and it features Adaptive Noise Cancellation
and the now fabled, Apple W1chip.
We thought we'd do a quick video
taking a closer look at these headphones
and giving you everything that you need to know
about the Beats Studio 3 Wireless.
Lets get started
I wanna first talk about the design
of the Studio 3 Wireless
It's an unmistakably Beats by Dre headphone.
It comes in a wide range of colors
and have a really nice premium look to it.
But, Beats has over the years been more
famous... and infamous for having a really cheap plastic
build quality. But the Studio 3 Wireless is a
definite upgrade. The construction of the headphone is still
plastic, but they are definitely very durable
it looks like its really received the Apple treatment
to make the headphones really nice and matt
rather than the earlier cheap, glossy finish.
The big design feature for me
is the fact that the headphones can be collapsed
and folded. It allows for the headphone
to be stashed away really conveniently.
The Apple W1 chip is really the 'Angel' and the 'Devil'
when it comes to the Studio 3 Wireless.
Now, Apple has really designed these headphones
to work exclusively and extensively with the
Apple ecosystem, So pairing these headphones
with the iPhone is an absolute breeze.
You simply bring the Studio 3 Wireless close to an
iPhone and the W1 chip gets detected
and it pairs seamlessly.
Pairing it with an iMac is just
as easy. And if you're listening to iTunes,
you find that you can control your music
right from your headphones.
Calling upon Siri from the headphones is just as seamless
and Apple has really paid attention to the smallest of details
while using these headphones.
If you're gonna be using these headphones with an Android
device, You'll find that even pairing the headphones
is very painful. The headphones sometimes
don't show up on the Bluetooth menu
and connection dropouts are very common.
You find that while you're using it with
an Apple device, the Studio 3 Wireless comes with
22 hours of battery life, try using it
with an Android and the battery life
falls down to only 14 hours.
You can't really use these headphones
to control the way you stream your music
with Spotify or Tidal
or with really any other streaming service
quite the same way as you can
when you're using them with iTunes.
You also find that the functionality gets very limited
when you're not just using it with
Android devices but with the windows laptop
or with an Amazon firestick
or with a Google Chromecast.
More importantly
the Studio 3 Wireless doesn't support Qualcomm's
aptX codec, So these headphones sound great
as long as you use it, you guessed it... with an Apple device.
I think that the main feature that Apple has
gone for with the Studio 3 Wireless
is the Adaptive Noise Cancellation function on these headphones
The headphone is constantly optimizing the sound
its playing into your ears, by detecting the sound
around you and in the environment.
Its Noise Cancellation isn't the best in its class
but it certainly gets the job done.
In terms of sound... Beats by Dr. Dre
has always been known for having lots and lots of bass
and the Studio 3 Wireless is certainly a very bass heavy
and warm sounding headphone.
It lacks a lot of the detail and refinement
then a lot of the other headphones in this class have
but Apple isn't trying to impress audiophiles
with these headphones.
The Studio 3 is a fun sounding headphone
especially if you listen to music like EDM,
or Bollywood... or really anything which has a
thick bassline.
In conclusion, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless
is neither the best sounding headphone,
nor the best Noise Cancellation headphone
but, if you're someone who is loyal to the Apple ecosystem
you'll find that the convenience offered by
the Studio 3 Wireless is simply unparalleled.
It's Apple doing what Apple does best
which is offering a seamless user experience
across all its devices.
I'm only going to recommend the Studio 3 Wireless
to an Apple fan boy.
I hope this video was helpful.
If you should have any other questions
about the Beats Studio 3 Wireless feel free to put them
in the comment section below
and I'll be sure to respond to as many of them as i can.
Thanks Guys! This is Raghav signing off.
Check the link in the description
for more details
and subscribe to our channel for the latest
from Headphone Zone.
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Meme Review - #2 - Duration: 0:37.
Hello guys!
Today we are going to do a meme review.
Today's meme is 'It's a trap'.
'It's a trap' is a meme about a warning of a potential danger in any shape or form.
Honorable Memes
Don't grow up.
It's a trap.
This ad said I won 10000 dollars.
It's a trap, bro, it's a trap.
I will do anything, father.
It's a Trap!
Thanks for watching!
I would appreciate if you would smash that like button.
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OnePlus Bullets Wireless Review - Just As Good As The Beats X At Half The Price - Duration: 5:44.
Over the past few years Oneplus has gained this reputation of being this company that
listens to its costumers, and puts out great products which are very reasonably priced.
And OnePlus made a very good first impression on me with their new Bullets Wireless ear
buds.
They're obviously a much cheaper alternative to the Beats X.
And even though the Bullets Wireless do sacrifice build quality here and there… over all the
Bullets Wireless are a great pair of Wireless ear buds that give the Beats X a run for their
money.
Oneplus's Wireless Bullets currently retail for $69… which is half of what the Beats
X retail for… $150.
And for the most part when I've tested sub $100 wireless ear buds the results were pretty
bad… but not with the Bullets.
If you want to pick either of these ear phones up I"ll have links in the description below
and if you use the links it really helps out the channel.
I suggest you check them out cause the beats X routinely go on sale.
First up I want to talk about the unboxing experience of the Bullets wireless, it lets
you know right off the bat that you just bought something nice.
And you don't really see this level of attention to detail on sub $100 ear phones, or even
some 2 or 3 hundred dollar headphones for that matter.
Inside the box you'll find your ear phones, a silicon carrying case which is pretty similar
to what comes included with the Beats X, and you get your USB A to USB C cable for charging.
And you also get a total of 3 pairs of ear fins and ear tips so you can customize your
fit.
Overall everything that comes included with the Beats X come included with the Bullets
Wireless.
Design and build quality wise… the Bullets Wireless are very similar to the Beats X.
They're both designed to rest on your neck, the ear buds both magnetically attach to one
another when you're not using them, and the majority of their bodies are covered in
a soft touch rubber material.
But there are some design choices where One Plus obviously did to save a bit of money,
and thats with the wire that connects the neck band with the ear buds and the inline
controller.
The inline controller on the Beats X feels much more premium than the inline controller
on the Bullets.
It has much better tactile feed back and since the controller is slightly larger its also
slightly easier to use.
But the flat wire used on the Beats X also feels much sturdier than the thinner round
wire used on the Bullets.
Im just a little worried that the wires on the Bullets will ware out faster or could
possibly snap if the ear buds were to snag on a coat while you took it off.
Even though these two ear phone share very similar designs, there are some key technical
difference between these two ear phones.
First up, the Bullets wireless is using bluetooth 4.1 and for the most part their wireless connection
is very sturdy and theres very little latency, so I would recommend these earphones for watching
videos.
The Bullets wireless also have an 8 hour battery life and charge via a USB C port.
And the Bullets wireless also feature slightly improved fast charging over the beats X.
If you plug them in for 10 minutes from a dead battery they will get you 5 hours of
play time.
Where as with the beats X if you plug them in for 5 minutes from a dead battery they
will get you 2 hours of playback time.
And instead of a USB C port, the beats X uses apple's lighting cable.
But the biggest difference between the beats X and the Bullets wireless is that the Beats
X is using Apple's W1 chip.
Yes the Beats X plays nice with android devices but any devices that have Apple's W1 chip
works best with other Apple Devices.
Aside from being able to easily and seamlessly pair up to either of your apple deices associated
to your iCloud account, I've found that one of the best things about the W1 chip is
just how little latency there actually is when watching videos.
For someone like me who watches a lot of videos on my phone and uses a lot of headphones and
speakers low latency is very important for me.
Or else its just takes away from the view experience.
Sound Quality wise, the bullets wireless just sound good.
The bass doesn't bottom and theres no tinning in the highs.
They get more than loud enough… even too loud and theres very little distortion.
Now the sound stage on these earphones could be better but remember these are 70 bucks
so they're good enough for casual listening.
But since the Bullets wireless have a flat sound signature the bass doesn't over power
the music like the Beats X does.
But perhaps the coolest thing about the bullets wireless is this that the beats X cant do
is this… when you magnetically attach the ear buds to one another the Bullets wireless
will automatically pause your music and go into standby mode.
And they disconnect from your phone as well.
And when you separate the buds again the Bullets will power back up and re connect with your
phone.
And I really like this feature cause it saves on battery life and if you're not using
them they're not going to show up on your bluetooth list.
But overall, like I said at the beginning of this video…
OnePlus has made a very good first impression on me.
Their new Bullets Wireless earphones exceeded all of my expectations for Sub $100 wireless
earbuds.
They're build quality is good except I would be careful with the lose wires.
They have a solid wireless connection and very little latency which is one of the biggest
things cheaper wireless earphones tend to mess up on.
And they sound decent enough.
But personally I really like how they automatically go into standby mode when the buds magnetically
connect.
Its such an apple like feature that im amazed the beats X doesn't do them themselves.
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THE WONDERKIDS review Jelly Splash app, lot of FUN PLAY!! ゼリースプラッシュ!! - Duration: 8:21.
how are you today you had a good day at school today what are we
going to do today yeah are you gonna review for friends an application
and that's gonna be very interesting for them to to see how it looks like and
what we should do those applications yes we're going to review them for our
friends and have fun
jelly splash what should we do
yeah
Tony you're here you succeeded to arrive at the stage number
18 so let's do then the 19 can you time play
to make it short and easy
we should get rid of the gray colored background so should make disappear those jellies
how by always putting together 3 jelly alright you're gonna show me that
you cannot show us that all right and you gain points
I guess according to the jellies you succeed to eliminate and be careful you
have only 26 moves in that stage so in 26 moves you need to get rid of all the
let's go
very good move you see Julia he got rid of the purple jellies because there
were five of them what else
only two you can't you did three we have an idea
oh you did it you see Julia what he did do the same
with the red look with your finger you push you keep pushed you push and you
slide here and here and too severe you so funny so many green well
done good yeah very good be careful 21 moves left you should make
sure the gray disappears
Wow maybe did you see the gray how many great left one two three four
gray parts 6 5 6 7 8 9 can you do that but what you did now
Julia it did not bring you any point why you did not make disappear any gray zone
by doing so be careful Tony be careful your turn
may be careful the gray should disappear so try
to make disappear the gray zone Oh Julia you forgot that
one and yes that one you forgot it can we continue - yeah your turn
many greens or red a few by the way Tony as she's great - huh here here
is great - we could have to make it appear that - not really ready that's
harder than we thought
we get it you're so happened impressive 14 left I would suggest
Tony has an idea with a green here it seems the green could help us to get
rid of the gray but that case why do they give us advice here maybe twice a
red but useless haha
yeah very good oh very good
Green now so many amazing so many points and just one left is red
Julia purple try something big will happen
and finally the red
Level completed very very impressive
good job - yeah how many points
7900 high five that was great ah Thank You Tony
Jenny splash we recommend don't you think so
yes!
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Slim Twin Chocolate Ice Cream | Low Carb Ice Cream Review | Keto-Friendly - Duration: 6:55.
I have not forgotten about my dear friends at Slim Twin. I've just been busy with
some other stuff recently. But I want to get back to checking out the rest of
their ice creams, so I'm gonna do chocolate this week. And it's starting
right after this. Hey guys, welcome to A.D. Keto. My name is Aaron. This is the
channel where you can watch a weird dad work his way through the ketogenic diet.
I do some keto eating vlogs, I do some keto product reviews, and I do some keto
giveaways. If this is your first time here, please consider subscribing, and if
you do, make sure you're on notification squad by clicking the bell. Okay, guys.
It's been a few weeks since I've had any Slim Twin. I've been all up in Killer
Whey's business the last few weeks, but I want to get back to Slim Twin, because
they're pretty, pretty good, at least the flavors I've had so far, particularly
cardamom. So if you've been here before, you'll know that I break my reviews down
into three parts. Three and a half, maybe four parts, nowadays? I talk about the
texture first. How's it feel coming out of the pint? How's it feeling this thing?
I talk about the flavor. Do I like it? And I talk about the carbs. And the third and
a half... fourth section is the ingredients. I've taken to giving a rundown of the
ingredients in each of these pints as well. So let's get into it.
Slim Twin, of course, has the cool, more sturdy lid. Oh. This has been out of
my...Wow. This has been on my freezer for about a half an hour. My freezer must've
been really set colder, because look at that. That's uh...
Yikes. This could be operator error, here, you guys. Let's see how this...how this
goes. That's not it's not what I expected to see when I opened it up. But
you know, it's coming out okay. This is gonna be a frosty first bite. Not
at all bad.
Texture is pretty good. I'm gonna give this pint the benefit of the doubt,
because yeah, look. It's... it's been frozen solid, I think, for a while. It's
been in my freezer for a bit -- for like, at least a few weeks. And I feel like it's
probably been right next to the... right next to the fan, or something. But we'll
power through. I'll find a way to power through this review. The taste is pretty
good. It is about what you'd expect. I can't really speak to the texture. To be
fair, like this is just...kind of hard and frosty. But I think that's my fault.
I like it. The taste is... not incredibly chocolatey, but also not weak.
That bite, though? I was gonna say it's a little middle-of-the-road, but that... I got
a good... good dose of it -- of the chocolate, there. I think that if I were to let this sit
out for another half hour or so, I might get a better idea, because yeah. You can
see, it's just sort of sort of chunky and hard, still.
But I don't mind the taste one bit. It's what you expect from a chocolate ice
cream. It tastes like chocolate. It's not crazy indulgent. It's also not... it's not
whispery. It's... it's not... you know, I'm not struggling to taste the chocolate. It's
kind of fudgey. I don't mind it. Let's get to the nutrition and the carbs. Serving
size: one half cup. Four servings per container, as usual. 70 calories, total fat
1.5 grams, saturated fat one gram, six grams of protein, total carbs: 11 grams,
dietary fiber: 4, and sugar alcohol: 3. So that gets us down to... what? 4 grams of net
carbs per serving? 16 grams of carbs per pint. That is righteous. I'm happy to see
Slim Twin keeping things in the keto range. Like, my old friends Halo Top have
really, in my opinion, kind of dropped the ball recently. I used to be a big fan of
Halo Top's lemon flavor, but I noticed that they upped the calories and carbs in
that one. It's nice to see ice creams that are fewer than 20 carbs per pint.
Let me just read you the ingredients, here. We have nonfat milk, egg yolk, milk
protein concentrate, cocoa powder processed with alkali, erythritol, solullhr...
or soluble tapioca fiber, cream, cane sugar, hmm. Vanilla extract, locust bean
gum, monk fruit extract. Allergy warning: contains milk and egg. Well, it's a bummer
about the cane sugar However, there's an asterisk next to it, and next to most of
these ingredients. I don't know if you... you probably can't read that there,
because it won't focus. But it says the asterisk means organic. So... organic cane
sugar is still cane sugar. But you know? You could do much worse than Slim Twin.
Not too bad at all, outside of that cane sugar. Yeah, I will
recommend this stuff, because of the carbs, and because it's got a nice fudgey
taste, and your pint will probably look better than that, particularly if you
keep it away from the fan in your freezer. One more bite. Lemme get some of this
gooey stuff down here. The stuff around the sides has been melting. Look at how
fudgey that is. Yeah, pretty good, you guys. Can't come close to cardamom. These guys...
If these guys put out garbage flavors... the other flavors that have yet to taste,
I will still adore them, because of cardamom. So that's chocolate. If you guys
have had it, let me know what you think! How do you think it compares to other
chocolate low-carb ice creams that you've had? Let me know down in the
comments. I would love to hear from you. That's gonna wrap it up for this review,
guys. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you so much for subscribing. I hope
you have a fantastic day, and I will see you next time.
This... you know, this blows the water out ...what? Blows the water. Blows the water.
What what what what what? FUDGEY WUDGEY. What?
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The True Story of Moana Song for Kids, Moana Movie Review Song - Rap Opera for Kids - Duration: 2:47.
So, Disney made a movie about islander folktales.
Their story of Moana tells of a girl that sets sail
who's from a tribe of sailors in the origin story,
well represented in the Disney movie.
Now, "Moana" means "sea" in Polynesian language.
She's not a Disney movie; she's a part of their heritage.
So, many are unhappy with some parts of the movie like Maui;
he's inaccurately characterized by Disney.
What can I say except, "Let's review?!"
Compare the stories. See what we find.
What can I say except, "Let's review?!"
Disney's Maui just isn't right.
Disney and the Polynesian account show Maui pulled up the sky.
The stories say he stole fire to bring it to humans nearby
and that Maui pulled the islands right from the sea,
but where was his companion who helped him accomplish these feats?
Hina is the goddess where Maui's power comes from,
but in the movie, he just brags and says, "You're welcome!"
Islanders believe in balance - the purpose of Hina.
Without her cooperation, Maui has no power.
What can I say except, "Let's review?!"
Compare the stories. See what we find.
What can I say except, "Let's review?!"
Did Disney get the history right?
Let's review!
There was a Long Pause in history when the islanders did not go beyond the reef.
Polynesians had no modern technology.
Still, they navigated - mastered the sea.
Then they stopped sailing.
How can this be?
Disney decides it's because of Te Ka.
History really does not tell us why.
In the origin story, Maui was scrawny.
The voice of The Rock made the kid brawny.
Really a teenager - tiny, a trickster.
Now fast and furious - incredibly bigger.
And for Moana, where to begin?
Disney's depiction, I give it a ten.
A brave character - intelligent.
Matching the story of her true origin - accurate image of the Polynesians.
What can I say except, "Let's review?!"
Compare the stories. See what we find.
What can I say except, "Let's review?!"
What's different? What's the same?
You decide.
Well, hey!
It's the day, it's the day to review!
Compare the stories. See what we find.
Now it's the time, it's the time to review.
What's different? What's the same? You decide.
Let's review!
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SARIS SUPERCLMAP Ex 2 Review: BEST hitch rack - Duration: 6:45.
(sipping)
- Hmm.
Morning Trainiacs, solid hour spent
writing the triathlon training guide book.
Hmm hmm, you know what,
stick around at the end of the video
I will tell you about something that I'm working on
about how you can be involved in getting said
triathlon training book for free.
But that's later.
Right now, what I want do,
is actually walk you through the Saris Superclamp Bike Rack.
Now if this rain would just end and
I could pretty myself up a little,
we'll get to that.
(upbeat electronic music)
Alright so after, I don't know,
lets call it two months of carting around the wheelers
with the old Saris Superclamp to bike,
lets talk about how this thing handles.
So for starters, I will say yes this would be
hashtag an ad because technically
they gave this to me and Saris and I have some
business dealings with the Cyclops and the discounts
for the Team Trainiacs so I think technically
according to the FCC, hashtag ad.
All that said, none of what I'm about to say
has been supplied to me from Saris, Cyclops, PowerTap,
that whole family of products.
It's all, you're getting the real deal from up here.
So this up here is what I used to cart the bikes around in.
The front and rear wheels would get strapped down,
apparently not anymore cause they're all gone.
And then, this thing here would clamp really hard
onto the downtube.
Now Ryan from Saris has been watching the videos for a while
and when the Ventum came he's like
A, Taren you don't have a downtube to clamp onto
and B, you won't wanna be clamping down
that hard onto carbon.
When you're dealing with a real high-end carbon bike
and all of a sudden you're putting all kinds of pressure
on that carbon, bad things happen.
So he sent this out and we'll talk about what
the premise is that makes it better.
Alright so the better thing about this
as apposed to the roof rack is that
instead of having to clamp down on a carbon frame,
instead what you do is you place the bike
into the trays for the wheels right here and here
which you can adjust forward and back
so that whatever wheel base you have
it'll fit in there nicely.
Then you take these straps, strap the bike down
so it's not gonna fly out anywhere
and then instead of clamping down onto the frame
which is hard which is rigid which can crack
you take these arms and you place them overtop of the wheels
and you take these little hooks,
bring it down, press it on top of the wheels
so instead of clamping down onto that hard rigid frame
you're clamping down onto the nice soft wheels
so that there's a little bit of give in there
and you're not placing too much pressure
on very expensive bike frame.
I mean addition to that this whole thing is nice and low
for the height-challenged among us.
Getting things on top of the vehicle,
very difficult. NTK can't even put a bike up there.
However this, you just walk up and you just
I mean, you guys know how to lift things.
Super easy, very convenient.
The one downside of that is that
if you get the order of trunk this
all wrong depending on your vehicle
you might, like I did on the weekend,
put your bike in and then have to close the trunk
and be like, oh forgot about that.
But if you just think a little bit sharper than I did,
after the race on the weekend uh
you're gonna be just fine.
Now there's not a whole lot that's really special to this.
I mean it's a very basic design but it's easy to use.
I mean the tray is here, they move back and forth,
everything adjusts really easily,
nothing is a pain and you can see just with one hand
here boom boom boom boom, everything is simple
and easy to use, and frankly that makes this review
pretty short and it's short because really the gist of it is
it does what it's supposed to do.
It's easy to put in, one bike,
if you flip around the next bike
so that the handles for the first bike are here
and the next bike are there, or vice versa,
fit two bikes very comfortably there's not a lot of like
wiggling around, it's just designed well
and if you want to put two bikes on a vehicle
it's a good way to do it.
Now a few obvious points with the nuts and bolts,
costs about 470 dollars US but
if you don't have a trailer hitch you might have to
invest in a 200 dollar or so trailer hitch
to put this on to the back.
The trailer hitch insertion point,
it goes in and it's got a lock on it
so you can take the key out and nobody can actually
come and take this because it's locked in
with that nice cotter pin.
Then to take this whole thing off
you just slide it off, easy peas.
Now the last thing is that it has
a 4.7 out of five star rating, as far as the world of
online retailing goes, that's pretty good, makes sense.
So there ya go, that is the review
of the Saris Superclamp EX two bike.
If you're looking for a way to put two bikes on your vehicle
highly recommend it.
Like the people at Saris, they're very good
with their warranty, they're just very good folk
and they make good product.
Now, on to what I was doing this morning with the books.
So, for about an hour, maybe four or five times a week,
I'll come in here early morning
and I'm starting to write a book about all of the things
that I put out on the channel.
Because you ask a lot of questions
that I've done videos about in the past.
So instead of having to think,
oh what was the video I said that in,
I'm writing a book that is going to be free,
just for the cost of shipping,
and it's gonna be, I don't know,
five, six, seven months away maybe.
But in the meantime, what I want you to do
to help with that, for what's in the book,
and for some of the course ideas that we've got coming up.
You can go to triathlontaten.com/challenges
and what I want you to do is tell me
what your biggest challenges are
in swim, bike, run, strength, nutrition.
And from that, we'll be able to make sure
we answer the most common questions.
See, remember when I said that I was going to
include you more in the things that I do?
I'm doing it.
So, link in the description below.
Go to that triathlontaren.com/challenges
and thank you to, uh, Saris for sending out that bike rack.
Big fan, I liked it, good, it works, holds bikes.
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BEST Smartphone GIMBAL | Eng Subs | Stavros Tech Tips - Duration: 10:20.
Hello and welcome to another episode here at Stavros Tech Tips YouTube channel!
Today I am reviewing a product from the past
that you have seen me using it a lot of times.
This product can help a lot mostly the mobile filmmakers
in order to step up their video quality.
I am talking about the DJI OSMO Mobile
DJI OSMO Mobile is a 3-axis gimbal
that enables you to use your phone on it
That you are going to see instantly is that your video
is much more cinematic
Because your video is no more shaky
DJI OMSO Mobile is one of the first accessories that mobile filmmakers buy in the beginning
The result that this product gives you is more valuable
than the result that other products for mobile filmmaking gives you, such us
these lenses for your smartphone that don't really make any sense
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