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Summer Camp Island TWO Dads! | Ghost The Boy Review - Duration: 1:56.

What's up guys welcome back to Mike's universe. So today we're going to talk about summer camp Island and its acceptance in cartoons

They showed this episode where a ghost boy was looking for his family and his parents just happened to be two dads

When he sees double yells dads, and it's not played up as anything

But normal this episode of course received lots of heat from many people some disagreed and some are more than thrilled

It's really surprising to see cartoons taking on introducing kids to this new thing going in this generation

Now the acceptance of this makes sense because one of the producers of Adventure Time is also in a producer for summer camp

Ireland and Adventure Time is now accepting and producing these type of cartoons

Cartoon network does this with Steven universe garnet seeing how she's a fusion of?

Quote/unquote genderless gems, but we all know about that

Adventure Time

Does this with Princess Bubblegum and Marceline as we've seen in the finale and now summer camp Ireland is doing it with the two dads?

Disney is also doing this with Andy Mack even Nickelodeon is hopping on the train with loud house in these cartoons

They don't bluntly state what the character is. They just treat them as normal characters?

one thing I do fear is the cancellation of these shows due to the lack of support from viewers or

Parents preventing their kids from watching. Well guys, that's all today

What do you guys think is this acceptable and what we want or is it too soon to expose this to our cartoons?

comment your thoughts below if you're new here and are drawing our content go ahead and like and subscribe and click that belt off the

Kitchen to stay tuned in to our universe. Thanks for watching and tune in next time

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Дорога к обзору / (ENG SUB) Road to the review - Duration: 18:19.

*opening titles*

OUTDOOR TACTICAL *MRE reviews in the wild* *Join us*

Okay, guys, it's the place where I and Denis meet before going up to the hills to shoot a video review.

You can see the "Pobeda" Memorial House Museum, Pobeda Square [*Russian: Victory Square*]...

And guess who works here? You know that guy, and by the way, he is a military tour guide.

You can see this beautiful building.

Many people like taking photos here.

A rather big church has been built here recently.

and guys, you can see, we'll go up there, up to the hills.

It's about 5-6 km [*4 miles*].

We could choose another way, up there, but it's not so good.

You can see the forest. We're in about 500 meters from our meeting point.

And it's, guys, it's a real animals' kingdom.

- Yeah, that's right, it's Vasya's kingdom.

- Okay...October will be tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, won't it? - Yep.

- Okay, it's almost October.

You can see faded grass. It's oxalis, so called oxalis, actually, Sakhalin knotweed.

Look, it's more dead than alive.

Heracleum is the same too, but at least, everything is clearly visible. We'll be able to see a bear from afar

- Besides, Denis is absolutely right, because it's not a rare thing to meet a bear here, even here.

- Don't stop shooting! Usually, I usually eat different vitamin things when we go here.

There are many rose hips.

It's already soft and sweet, because it's late autumn now. It's great.

Let's go.

Look, guys. We're slowly going up to the hill.

You can't see it clearly, but there is steep slope.

And when we go up higher, the forest vegetation changes, and it's logical, is it? Look at these beautiful birches down here.

In spring, in May, I "milking" birches, extracting birch juice.

We'll get higher, and you'll see how the forest changes. You'll see.

- It totally changes, because it's mostly greenwood here,

but in 2 km [1.2 miles], you'll see spruces and all other...

-..."pine things". - Yeah, that's it.

- We see wild rose trees all along our way...

...and basically, we can pick and eat it. It's rather sweet.

This plant is very interesting, there are thorns...

- I'm not a plant scientist, but I guess it's spikenard, it looks like that, similar.

Actually, it's a medical plant. Roots and bark are often used...

I'm not sure but it's in Red Book of Endangered Species of Sakhalin region, if I don't mistake.

Guys, Denis found sultana raisins on the way, and he definitely...

Look, all berries are picked down here, I need to climb the tree.

- ...he definitely wants to show it.

Okay, my dear friends. "Kish-mish" - it's Sakhalin word, a common name, and it's wrong. Actually, kish-mish is grape as I remember.

- Yes. - Who knows...the name of this plant is...it's...

- You're such a nerd! - ...It's actinidia kolomikta, if we talk about this tree.

You won't believe but it's kiwi.

Do you believe? Don't? Just use Yandex or Google, do what you want.

If I don't mistake, the classic kiwifruit or Chinese gooseberry is a fruit of Actinidia Deliciosa, it was raised in New Zealand.

Besides, it tastes very similar to kiwifruit.

...Okay, friends, we'll try to find some fruits...

...No, no, I see them, but I need to put my bag. I'm gonna pick them, and we'll zoom it.

- Okay, do you best...

...Sakhalin Spider-Man.

- Guys, I just must video this thing. I'm sure he will fall down from this tree. - Why will I? Why?

...It's just typical situation, man.

I don't want...Look, I guess all ripe berries are on the ground, there are...

I found...no.

I won't fall on the ground, I'll jump.

- Come on, go on looking. - I've found, but I just want to show ripe one, that it's soft.

- So... - You can see the berries.

The thing is they ripen curiously, you know.

It's almost October, many of them are firm, they aren't ripe.

They are very sour, it's just vitamin C.

It's very hard to pick soft and ripe berries, they just crush.

I think all ripe berries are on the ground.

Vasya doesn't like them. I like them: a ripe berry tastes like kiwifruit, but the sour one is some kind of eating vitamin C.

- Okay, show us... - The awesome thing!

- That's how I've lost my friend in the forest.

- It's just a real "vitamin strike".

What else is interesting here?

- Raspberry, man! Let's look for it. - It's further along the path. I'll show you.

So, we're going along the way, we don't go out of the way. Is it about 5 meters from the path?

- Yeah, it's... - I guess it's even shorter than 5 meters. Look, red forest currant...

...It's real. - Wild currant.

No one cares about it, and I like berries very much. By the way, I eat currant berries from this bush every autumn...

...robbing birds' food.

There is a special currant genus in Sakhalin.

It's red, but berries are hairy. It's name Ribes Procumbens, people name it as "mokhovka" [*Russian: mossy berries*].

That's a great thing, and it's very rare.

If I find this bush, be sure I'll show it, because it's almost unique, some kind of Sakhalin endemism, you know.

- Guys, there is wild raspberry growing, and now, we're gonna looking for it.

Firstly, it's tasty. Secondly, we wanna show it to you…

- Berries? Where are you?!

Friends, as you can see, sometimes, our hiking to the "review point" can take several hours and even more...

...because this forest creature…

- We should have shown ripe raspberry up there.

- He always tries to eat something here in autumn, like a small forest bear.

- Yeah, currant is really tasty…

- Maybe you'll bring some for me and our viewers, won't you?

We've already seen currant, and now I'm gonna give some raspberries.

Vasya, seriously, there is a dime a thousand of raspberry. I'll pick 2 more…

Okay, guys, I guess he won't stop till he picks every berry in this glade.

By the way, as we said earlier, there is a place, where the greenwood forest ends, and softwood one begins.

- What kind of Tales from the Crypt are you telling?

- What are you telling to people? - Everything is okay, Denis. Everything is just great…

- Okay, I'm getting out of this bush…

- Come on, show us what you have.

This liana can easily hurt you so bad.

There is a ton of currant.

Look, it's almost October...

...tomorrow or the day after. When? Tomorrow or after tomorrow? I don't remember.

If you're okay...

...with thorns in your flesh, because raspberry bushes are very thick here.

So, in October, forest is a very good source of vitamins.

Will you?

Some currant?

Okay, let's go then.

Mmm!

We're going along the old Japanese road now...

and we told you before - it's very hard not to find water in our forests.

There are several such springs on our way.

Water is crystal clear and tasty.

You can drink it without any hesitations.

We usually get water here.

- What's that?

- Warning of bears.

We usually get water here. Sometimes, we even hid empty bottles in reserve here, you never know what can be. By the way, look...

- Oh! - Somebody made from the bottle….I guess it's a bird table.

- Yeah, it was a bird table.

- So, we hid bottles here. Then we realized, that somebody had found them, and they take our bottles on the way.

- Okay, now, we take water vessels with us. - Besides, we need to take it and put on tree.

- I guess there is nothing in it.

So, guys, we need to go up 5 more km [3.1 miles].

- We have to go up a little. Maybe you don't see the slop, but it's about...

...19 degrees.

You can see the black point in the distance...

...and it's the end of this forest tunnel.

Denis takes the lead a little.

You can see the autumn…

…leaves changed their color.

Now, it's everything is clearly visible through these enormous plants and bushes...

...but sometimes, these giant sizes of Sakhalin plants...

...really heat your...

...imagination.

It's just amazing.

- Here is one more similar spring. - It's a real waterfall.

- Denis says it's a waterfall.

- Is water falling?

- Yeah, that's definitely logical.

- Somebody made a paving of logs a very long time ago.

- Let's go? - Guys, it hasn't rained...

...for several days, so the stream isn't very strong.

No, it doesn't depend on raining much. It's a spring, the groundwater, you know, but when the ice melts in spring, then that spring is full of water.

So, we're entering the "pine kingdom".

There are mostly such high conifers.

Look, how lianas entangle the trees.

. Entirely! Actually, there are many such trees here, really.

This one is exactly Actinidia, and that one is probably…

I don't see fruits, but it looks like magnolia-vine.

That's just our beautiful nature.

And this pine forest...

reminds me some kind of horror story...

because…

- ...It's creepy. It will be creepy further along the way.

- We haven't reached our place yet, and these flying beggars are cadging some food.

- They see Denis.

- My friends! It's still a long way to go. Fly with us!

- Guess what? I do have the Internet.

- Really? - Somebody messaged me.

- Well…

- Maybe they tell me to come to work… - Guys, you see the real, natural baseball bat.

- It's a Sakhalin...

...bomb-thrower.

- Okay, it's about 2 km to go [1.2 miles], and you'll see one more interesting place.

Different rumors are going around about it, we have our ideas and opinion of it.

- You're shooting my ass, saying, "You'll see one more interesting place". People can think the wrong thing.

"Your place" that you mentioned - it's not so interesting.

Not far from the road made by the Japanese, where we're going now...

…you can see these trenches.

These fighting positions are almost everywhere on this hill.

Now it's better visible.

They aren't so deep now, obviously old, the trees grew through the ground...

...and we can't understand who made it: the Japanese or Soviet soldiers.

The most interesting thing is there weren't any battles for Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.

The Japanese, all the garrison gave up without fighting.

And you can see how far the fighting positions are going.

There are also holes made for trench shelters, many holes.

All these ex-military facilities are covered with ferns.

Here Denis is, the road is in 20 meters.

Actually, it's very interesting…

...and...

...very...

...beautiful.

My friend, and this thing is nothing but stone bramble or Canadian rootberry.

- What "rootberry"? It's Canadian bunchberry.

Its name is stone bramble [*Kostyanika*] in Sakhalin, nobody picks berries, only I do it.

Usually, it's tasteless, but a bit sweet in autumn.

- Besides, it's filled with water so much.

- I wanted to say about that. Its name Canadian bunchberry, there is a small stone inside.

I would name it as "waterberry" or something like that, really.

If you don't have water in the field, you can easily quench your thirst.

There were so many berries, the ground was literally covered with them, everything was a red here a week ago.

It's very tasty berry.

I don' know why people don't pick it. Okay, it's not a problem, it will be more for me. Let's go!

- You'll eat all the forest.

- Oh, wait, about the trenches on the hill. Actually, nobody knows who built it.

I looked for some information in the books, asked scientists-researchers in our museum, talked to military archeologists.

They have widely different opinions.

Somebody says it's Japanese, and they also say that it was made by Soviet soldiers after 1945.

In any case, they said there was nothing to find, because all these trenches had been gone over the whole area with a metal detector.

Vasya and me had an idea to buy some cheap metal detector at least

to walk here, maybe to find something.

We were said that there is nothing to do here. We trusted their words…

- I wouldn't trust them.

Guys, it's... about 800 meters.

Look, how much stone bramble is here.

Yeah, guys, look, how many berries are here.

Friends, we have almost come.

We just need to climb that thing, where Denis is now,

and we'll reach our spot in 20-25 meters.

I'm so sorry, I don't have a stabilizer, I mean it's optical, not sensor shift stabilization, that's picture is blurring a bit.

Whoa!

Forest smell is just amazing, guys.

Everything is...

...beautiful, quite around.

I've found one more plant I wanted to tell about, but then I forgot about it on the run.

As it happened, one more interesting thing grows here...come here, I'll tell you something.

Denis has found something interesting again.

I've forgotten to show you Euonymus. Small corks have already fallen.

There are inflorescences; they flower in such a way. There is plenty of them.

Sometimes, they look like flowers in the distance.

This bush…I can't eat these small things, because, unfortunately, I've never heard it's edible, so, I won't play with danger.

Actually, the plant is very interesting. Ainu people used Euonymus wood to make bows.

That's a thing.

Do you not know Ainu people? Really? Indigenous people of South Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands and half of Japan

but then Japanese forced them to run away from their islands.

- What a smart ass!

Okay

Just 2 more steps...

and we're here.

- Look! That's just fu...

That's what we say every time when we come here.

These people act as they are dirty dogs.

Some morons who like resting here, they make a mess, these things. You can see, we've just come here.

- They hid something.

Almost invisible, so close.

These guys are sharp-minded: a red folder on the back of a birch, and skewers stuck in the ground…it's just…

- 100% disguised. - Yeah, that's highly experienced disguising. Just perfect.

- So, Denis, what do you think?

I think…we try not to swear in our videos, but when Vasya push the button "off"...

...this rule will stop working. How to name these monsters in human body?

For more infomation >> Дорога к обзору / (ENG SUB) Road to the review - Duration: 18:19.

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Aranyik Cane Machete Review and Wood Chopping. Over 2 lbs, under $60, Made in Thailand! - Duration: 9:35.

Now the obvious answer to the question, Why is this asshole using a Jason knife to chop

wood, would be: Ahh maybe he can't afford a decent axe.

Because his insurance company must be aware of his Youtube account.

Umm yeah…

I don't have any axes.

That's it.

So donate to my Patreon below the video so I can afford, axes, safety glasses and the

Youtube Gap insurance.

And while some of you are still mad I called it a Jason knife instead of a long black choppy

thing, let's take a look at the dimensions of this Aranyik cane machete, I think the

standard version- straight from Thailand, like the overall length and weight.

With and without the cheap as hell Cold Steel Heavy Machete Black Cordura sheath.

That's what it's called write it down- I can't do everything for you.

Blade size and Chopping edge.

The only thing is you can't currently order or even see the knives on Aranyik's website.

Handle size and grip area.

It's been closed due to a death in the family since June.

You remember my Extended Latin Machete review I did around that time right?

Same brand, not very many views?

Spine Thickness and handle thickness.

I mean the cool people watched it.

Tallnesses.

It had a bunch of chopping in it to.

Now if and when that website ever opens again, Aranyik makes all kinds of choppers out of

I'm pretty sure 5160 steel- most are under $55 shipped to the US without sheaths.

Cold Steel has a whole line of cheap sheaths that fit just ok, to pretty fucking tight.

How do I know which sheath?

Look at the dimensions and figure it out like I did champ.

So yeah 5150, and a convex grind thats pretty sharp out of the box.

It comes covered in white grease to prevent rusting- no word on if it works well for a

personal lubricant.

They made a slightly longer one of these, but it said it's heavier and these are already

pretty heavy as is- and because of the change in the season my battening elbow is backing

up.

The doctor said I should buy lighter machetes and drink IPAs.

The handle.

The handle is made out of Eucalyptus which is pretty hard.

The handle is smooth and red-ish, so not a lot of grip in the wet- so wear gloves or

grip it like a man for a change wuss.

I prefer some rear finger guards, grooves what have you.

It's peened together and if I remember correctly they're not epoxied on.

I wouldn't trust my memory though.

I forget birthdays sometimes.

Not cool.

Let's see we did the blade and handle.

Are we at sheaths?

No just a single sheath this time.

Like I've repeated myself a few times ago- would you prefer these to be two minutes.

Ok, I see a fair number of hands… the sheath is a cold steel cheapie I got from Blade HQ.

You can put in on a belt, but it's pretty heavy though, and you have a few snaps to

add some complexity.

This is not a quick draw instrument.

I mean I guess you could watch a few machete self defense videos, and call yourself a fucking

expert.

I had to look them up and make sure there were those videos.

Yeah of course there are.

Sheath is nylon and foam or some shit.

If you're using it in a jungle survival scenario and it's wetter than Lynn Thompson

with a broadsword in a room full of wild boars with a push dagger for backup… if it's

that wet then you know, wait for the sheath and chopper to dry before said sheathing.

Sheathing is what you call sex at a Ren fair.

Sorta recycled comparison section?

Glad you asked.

First is the Aranyik.

It's a big fucker.

Expect your arm to get tired unless you've been doing some online training.

I can see that tab, you didn't hide it well enough.

How about the Zombie tools vakra.

It is also heavy, but here's my theory, when you have a better fitting hand grip I

feel less energy is exerted by grasping it.

Not having to hold it as tight seems less fatiguing.

If you think about this theory too much it may not make sense.

But the fact of the matter is I like chopping with the Vakra better than the Cane Machete.

I mean the Cane Machete is heavier.

How about the extended Latin Machete?

Longer and Heavier.

Too be honest, I know I sound like a wimp, there is such a thing as too heavy as a machete.

This might be it, it looks cool and fun like sex with a clown, but it's a little fatiguing

unless your chopping through wordy vines, if there's such a thing.

How about the Skrama?

My last review?

I mean my last review, not my last review because that wouldn't be possible unless

I mastered time travel.

This is a fun chopper, lighter and still choppy, comfortable rounded grippy hot spot free handle-

shorter reach though.

Junlgas II.

While this is a chopper and I like it, I have a lot of other choppers.

For my yard work which consists of moving every two weeks ish , and chopping up all

garbage that has fallen from the trees- this is used less.

It doesn't have as much weight behind the blade, and it's more like a knife, so not

good chopper.

I hope we're done.

I'll wrap this up and let the chopping also do the talking.

This is probably the cheapest with sheath chopper in this video.

$60 bucks or so?

It's a crude cheap instrument, you can sharpen with a lansky stone… or half ass is like

me and run a spyderco rod on the sides in alternating strokes to keep it sharp.

It's big without a lot of flex, so it's kinda of suited for chopping woody things,

but closer to your person.

Just try to watch the scrotum.

It chops wood in a pinch and breaks apart large limbs well.

I dunno if you've had a couple cans and want to go out and wail on a stump in the

yard for a while that's fine too.

If you're chopping thinner branches go with a lighter thinner machete like an Ontario

18 incher.

Less fatiguing, longer reach, cheap as shit.

If you're a nitpicker, or have ever used the word safe queen with a straight face,

or make money by flipping sprint runs because you have a tiny black heart, this ain't

the yard weapon for you.

The blade finish can best be described as a manhole cover uhh blast, manhole satin,

and the handle while nice does has some gaps where the tang and the wood meet.

I'm pretty sure these are mostly made and finished by hand, and everyone might be a

little different like people.

Who loves people.

I don't- that's cool if you do.

If you like this sort of review you don't have to, but if you do, subscribe to the channel,

give the video a thumbs up, leave a comment, thanks for watching.

The man continues to chop.

The birds twitt, and the wood splits.

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Apple iPhone XS - A Ruthless Review - Duration: 17:32.

Welcome back everyone, I'm ThioJoe, and it is once again iPhone season.

You may already know that Apple released 3 models this year, the iPhone XS, the XS Max,

and the XR.

The one we're going over today is the XS, which I chose because I didn't really want

a massive screen I couldn't reach across.

Even with the 8 Plus I could barely reach the top, so I think for me the XS Max would

have just been unwieldly.

But this is NOT a comparison video, we're going to just focus on the XS, and do a ruthless

review.

I'll tell you what I like, what I hate, and everything inbetween.

And if you're wondering, no I didn't get this for free, I had to shell out the cash for

it, so you know I'm not going to sugar coat anything, especially with the massive thousand

dollar price tag this year.

Now as usual before we jump in I want to give a quick plug for my instagram account, if

you want to check that out it's just @ThioJoe, and the link is also in the description.

So first of all let's start out with the visuals of the phone.

The design is essentially identical to last year's iPhone X, with one tiny exception I'll

get to in a second.

On the front of the phone you'll notice that like the iPhone X, and unlike phones before

it, there of course is no home button or fingerprint sensor.

It's a nearly edge-to-edge display with the exception of that notch at the top, which

has the face-id hardware, the camera, speaker, proximity sensor, and all that.

On the sides there's the usual power button, sim card tray, volume buttons, and silent

mode switch.

Plus the speaker and microphone grills on the bottom along with the lightning port.

No real surprises yet.

And on the back it's mostly the same story.

You'll see the dual camera lenses, one wide angle and one telephoto, with the flash and

microphone in the middle.

Also, that tiny difference between the X and XS I mentioned is that this camera bump is

slightly larger than the X, so cases for the X may not necessarily fit the XS, you always want to double check that

As for the rest of the back, it's made of glass, not aluminum, which like last year's

generation of iPhones allows wireless charging, something I'm a big fan of.

Oh and by the way, this entire thing is water resistant with a rating of IP68, so it can

be submerged under 2 meters of water, for up to 30 minutes.

Alright, now back to the screen on the front.

This thing is a 5.8 inch OLED panel, just like the iPhone X, and unlike the IPS type

panel used in every other iPhone before.

The resolution is 2436 x 1125 at 458 ppi, same as the Max.

But keep in mind this is a wider aspect ratio than what is standard, so technically it's

a larger screen, but it's not as wide as you might be used to.

And holding my old 8 plus again feels massive by comparison.

That being said though the pixel density is obviously great, and you can't see individual

pixels even looking up close.

Being OLED there are a few advantages, one being that the contrast ratio is awesome.

Because of the way OLED works, anything that is supposed to be black is actually pure black.

And as for brightness, I tested using my light meter, and this OLED screen is actually significantly

brighter than my 8 Plus on max settings, having a 700 lux reading vs *450 lux on the 8 plus.

And that was on a pure white image, no true tone or anything, max brightness.

So that's actually surprising because usually OLED isn't as bright as IPS.

Colors are also very vibrant with OLED too, and it's an HDR display.

However, I will point out that the OLED screen is noticeably warmer than on the 8 Plus, especially

when TrueTone display is enabled, but you kind of get used to it.

Another bad thing is that there is a HUGE blue shift when you tilt the phone off-axis

at all.

So off-axis viewing is not really accurate.

Overall though, I still would say I'm satisfied with the screen, and I mostly like how much

brighter it is.

Next, let's go over the internals of the phone, the hardware you can't see.

The processor of the phone is Apple's own "A12 Bionic".

Apparently it's about 15% faster than last year, but the GPU is supposedly 50% faster.

And Apple also bragged about how much faster the "neural engine" is, but that's only going

to be for certain uses like Augmented Reality.

So it's faster than the X and 8, but probably not noticeably except for graphics intensive

games.

For storage, you have the option for either 64, 256, or a whopping 512GB!

I personally went with the 256 because 512 was definitely overkill for me at least, but I'm definitely glad they

offer it for people who might take a lot of 4K video or something like that.

In any case, 256 GB is still a ton of storage, and I love having this much free space and

not having to worry about running out ever.

As for RAM, they actually upgraded it to 4GB this year, instead of 3GB like they did last year

So THANK you Apple, that's one of the things I thought they skimped on before.

4 GB puts them right in line with other flag ships, though you might argue that since the

price is way more than other flagships, they should have added even more.

Typical Apple.

But when it comes to battery, this is what pissed me off the most.

Apple CLAIMS the iPhone XS has 30 minutes more battery life than the X, which in the

grand scheme of things basically just means it's the same.

BUT, the battery is apparently actually SMALLER than the X.

It's 2659 mAh, vs previously 2716.

Apple, just stop it.

Put bigger batteries in your phones, this is getting stupid.

Seriously, a SMALLER BATTERY?

You might be wondering does it really matter, and yes it does.

My iPhone 8 Plus I thought had great battery life.

Not amazing, but I didn't really have any complaints.

The XS on the other hand, has noticeably shorter battery life, so it's usually 50/50 on whether

I'll need to recharge it at some point during the day or not.

And I tend to keep my phone on low brightness too.

Anyway, let's move on to some more specs.

Inside we also have Bluetooth 5, which isn't new but still a lot better in terms of range

and bandwidth than previous versions if that's what you're still using.

This phone also has a new modem capable of Gigabit LTE if your carrier offers that, or

probably just faster cellular in general.

And I definitely saw crazy download speeds, like 150mbps or more, though upload speeds

were still nothing special.

Alright so next, let's move on to performance, starting with the camera, my favorite part

of almost any phone.

The camera seems to be the same thing as last year, but the software is the main upgrade

here, with a feature called "Smart HDR".

They're basically FINALLY trying to catch up with Google's Pixel camera processing,

where it samples multiple frames, then combines them with the picture taken, to reduce blown

out parts, and increase dynamic range... supposedly.

For the most part, I found the camera to look just as good as previous years iPhones.

The pictures obviously all turn out really nice, as you'd hope.

I found the smart HDR feature works alright, though it's probably best for things like

landscapes and outdoor shots.

I don't think there has been a huge jump in camera quality from the previous year, if

at all.

Though the sensor pixels are supposedly slightly larger, which always helps.

Basically the camera is just as sharp as you'd expect, but I still don't think it holds up

against the pixel cameras.

When it comes to video, like the previous generation the XS is capable of 4K 60fps which

is pretty crazy, and also slow motion with 1080p at 240fps.

Though the bitrate of the video is still only about 55 mbps, so while it uses the much more

efficient h.265 codec, for 4K 60fps, that's still a really low bit rate.

Before we move on, we have to mention the front facing camera.

Now iPhones I think usually have the best front facing cameras, and have slightly longer

focal lengths so your face looks less distorted.

And on the XS it also looks good, with good colors, but for some reason Apple decided

to add weird post processing to selfies that have gotten a lot of attention.

Basically they add this smoothing effect on your face and adjust your skin tone, and in

some cases makes you look super airbrushed.

I noticed this a bit myself, and you can see when I compare it to the iPhone 8 Plus camera,

it does make my look almost plastic.

And you can't turn it off at all.

So hopefully Apple changes that in the future.

Ok so now let's get to battery performance, which I touched on earlier.

On my older iPhone 8 Plus, I was really happy with the battery life.

But on my iPhone XS, it's noticeably shorter. Not super short, but noticeably shorter.

Now I understand that it's a smaller body size, so it can fit less of a battery, but

still, just make the phone a millimiter thicker Apple, literally no one will care.

If I've been using the phone even somewhat heavily, I will definitely have to charge

my phone if I want to go do anything in the evening.

And usually I find myself limiting how much I use the phone, for fear of using up too

much battery.

With fast charging that's not really a big deal, and it can charge VERY fast with quick

charge.

Like easily at least 50% within 30 minutes.

Only problem is, Apple doesn't include the fast charge power cable or charger with the

phone.

You have to spend like $50 more on the 29W USB C wall charger, and a USB-C to Lightning cable

Which is an absolute JOKE, and I'm definitely calling Apple out on that BS.

Also for some reason, there's no indication that you're fast charging or not, you just

have to trust it.

The XS does support wireless charging, but keep in mind it will typically be slower than

a cable.

Alright, now let's get to possibly the most important thing, the user experience.

And beginning with how fast is this thing?

Well obviously by this point you should know it's going to be as snappy and responsive

as any other flagship, if not moreso.

It simply doesn't lag at all.

Most phones these days when you get them new, they're not going to lag at all.

And the processors are fast enough where even after a while, they're not going to lag

And with iOS 12, which is actually a great upgrade, this thing is screaming fast.

When it comes to replacing the home button, I was really worried I'd hate it.

Now I'm not talking about the fingerprint sensor for now, literally just the home butotn

functionality, which has been replaced with a swipe up gesture.

And to my surprise, I actually do like it.

It feels really smooth and natural to just swipe up away from the bottom of the screen.

The only thing that is slower is app switching, which I found was a lot easier with the home

button to just double tap, but now you have to swipe up far, then kind of hold it, then

swipe apps away.

It's something you have to actually think about, and make sure you hold it long enough,

and swipe far enough, where before you could just double tap and not thing about it at

all.

Still, it hasn't been a dealbreaker for me.

As for the notch, it really doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would.

Because most videos are 16:9, they don't actually fill up the wider aspect ratio screen, so

the notch doesn't cut into them.

But it does for wider videos.

One thing I don't like though is that with the notch, there is no way to show the battery

percentage like you could on other iPhones.

You have to bring down the control center to show the percentage, which is annoying.

I'd rather it just show the percentage instead of the battery symbol to be honest.

Now, when it comes to removal of the fingerprint sensor, that really pisses me off.

I think Apple should have just put it on the back, like so many other Android phones.

Fingerptint sensors work AWESOME on the back, but instead Apple decided to double down on

Face ID.

Now FaceID works ok.

But IT IS slower than the fingerprint, no doubt about it.

And whereas before you could just press the home button, hold you finger there, and automatically

unlock the phone to the home screen, now you have to go through so many steps.

Double tap the screen to wake it, let face id unlock you, then swipe up.

3 Steps vs 1.

If it had both face id and fingerprint, it would be great, but I don't like how FaceID

is something I have to actually think about when using.

I have to look and make sure it unlocked, then swipe up, you have to time it, so annoying.

And other problems I've had with face ID is it doesn't work when the phone is too close to

your face, like if you're lying in bed, you have to hold your phone away, make sure the

pillow isn't in your face, and all that.

And the BIGGEST annoyance is that it doesn't work with some of my sunglasses, which blocks

my eyes too much I guess, so it refuses to unlock unless I turn off "require attention" feature,

which I don't want to do, because then someone could unlock your phone without you even looking

at it.

So my take on FaceID is that if it was in addition to the fingerptint sensor it would

be awesome, but because it isn't it frankly sucks and is only barely tolerable enough

to keep using.

Though there are other things I do like about the XS that not many people have been talking

about.

Namely, the Dual sim capability.

I think this is actually a KILLER feature.

Obviously there is only 1 sim tray, but in an upcoming update, you will be able to use

both an esim and physical sim card, so you can have two phone numbers on one phone.

And set which contacts will use which numbers.

This is awesome if say you have a work phone and personal phone, or you travel and need

a foreign sim card and domestic one, or just want one phone number you can give out and

don't care about getting spammed.

Though apparently the second phone number won't be able to be used with iMessage, which

is so stupid, hopefully Apple changes that.

Still, if you are someone who uses two phones for any reason, this could EASILY be enough

reason to upgrade.

Another thing I really like about this phone is just the size.

Like I said, coming from the 8 plus, it was hard to reach the entire screen with my thumb.

The XS seems to be the best of both worlds, and it is is noticeably less wide, so I can

actually comfortably reach my thumb all the way across it, and wrap my fingers around

the other side securely, instead of it just kind of resting on my fingers.

And obviously with the edge to edge screen, it doesn't really feel any smaller, even though

the screen isn't as wide, because it's a lot taller.

So I definitely think I prefer this form factor.

Of course, there are things I definitely do NOT like about this phone, that could have

easily been avoided by Apple.

First of all, this is just a disgrace, but Apple did not even include a lightning to

3.5mm headphone dongle in the box anymore.

It's literally a thousand dollar phone, and they couldn't throw in a dongle that probably

costs them a dollar to make.

Seriously Apple, screw you for that, I'm not kidding that's not cool.

Also, I don't like how they don't include the faster charger either.

Fast charging legitimately works great, and it would literally improve every iphone user's

experience if they included it, because I don't think many people even know it's capable

of that.

And finally, I am STILL waiting for them to add 120 Hz refresh rate to the screen.

That's another thing that would be a KILLER feature, but apparently there are issues with

it with OLED, or they're just keeping that feature in the bag for a future iPhone.

So let me try and wrap things up.

Some things I've mentioned that I especially like about this phone are the huge storage

options up to 512 GB, the dual sim capability, the form factor, and the great as always camera quality.

Some things I definitely dislike are the barely satisfying battery life, FaceID as a mediocre

replacement to the fingerprint, and of course the thousand dollar plus price tag.

So overall, this is what I think.

The iPhone XS is definitely a good phone, probably even a great phone, but not an Amazing

phone, even though it could have been.

If you already have an iPhone X, it's definitely not worth an upgrade unless you're paying

for Apple's upgrade program.

If you have an older iPhone, the main benefits will be the different formfactor and screen,

the dual sim card, and the camera upgrade.

I would personally not consider FaceID a benefit or an upgrade.

So if none of those things really excite you, I'd definitely wait at least another year.

Maybe if the price wasn't so ludicrous, you know it could be a different story, but Apple

REALLY took prices to the next level, without taking new features along with it.

Of course, if you have a really ancient phone, like 3 years older or more, you definitely

WILL find this a massive upgrade, and you won't be disappointed.

And that's about it, hopefully you guys found this video helpful, let me know what you think

down in the comments.

If you want to keep watching, you can check out some other videos here.

So again I'm looking forward to haring from you, thanks for watching, be seeing you.

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Vaultek VT10i Review – Is This TSA Approved Portable Safe Worth The Money? - Duration: 6:37.

Real quick before you watch this video.

I couldn't put everything that there is to know about this VT10i in this video.

SO be sure to click the link in the description box after you watch this video and read everything

that there is to know about the VT10i review from Vaultek.

When you travel as much as I do and insist on bringing a gun with you where ever you

go, the safe you use becomes a big deal.

This used to be my traveling handgun case.

I've used it for many years while traveling across the country.

In short, where being able to travel with my handgun is concerned it gets the job done.

There's a box with a lock and key and that's about it.

But it's 2018 and let's just say gun cases are a lot more technologically advanced now.

Essentially, this case is a Nokia flip phone in the age of the iPhone X.

So, I decided it was time to upgrade my gun case.

Enter the VT10i from vault tech As far as the looks go, it look-a-like a portable

safe.

All be it a futuristic high tech portable safe but a safe none the less.

The Hard shoulder line creases give the safe definition and giving it a very Brinks truck

like appearance but still soft enough fit into your home decor and not stand out like

Mike Tyson working at a chuck e cheese.

The safe looks incredibly durable yet inviting.

The illuminating lights are a great touch.

The rubber cover of over the key hole is also a nice touch.

The VAULTEK logo is pretty damn prominent but not in a tacky way, but it mostly stands

out because there's really nothing else on the safe.

It's Brutish Industrial minimalism adorned with subtle indicators of tech.

The VT10i is just small enough and light enough to be a travel case while being big enough

and sturdy enough to also be a full-time desktop or wall mounted safe.

When I check into hotels I usually set it up on my hotel room desk as if I were at home

and place my gun inside to easily keep it out of sight from housekeeping or a quick

place to put when Room service is delivered.

I've also use the safe in the car whenever I am in state that requires the gun to be

locked and unloaded.

I can keep my magazines on me and if need be and the biometric scanner and number pad

gives me relatively quick access to what would otherwise be completely useless attempt at

trying find the key, unlocking the case and then getting to my gun.

It's 5.2 lbs so it's not the lightest safe in the world, but it's also constructed

of Progressive Formed 18-gauge steel.

I've never had problem transporting this safe.

I've carried in duffle backs, suitcases, and backpacks and it was never too heavy,

but trust me you do notice the weight but not to the point where you never want to carry

again.

I like having options, so I want I want as many ways as possible to gain access to my

guns inside my safe.

The VT10i comes loaded for bear with access options like the Biometric scanner, keypad,

lock and key, and even an smart app.

I love the biometric scanner.

Largely due to it's speed of use.

Generally speaking I can open the case in just under two seconds using the biometric

reader, which is just a touch slower than the reader on my iPhone.

The Biometric reader is consistent as hell.

Every once in a while, I'll have to readjust my finger to get a good read but by in large

it's dead on.

There's a light right above the finger pad that'll turn green once your fingerprint

is authenticated.

I've had other safes with Biometric fingerprint readers that don't have a light indicator

and you'll find yourself sitting there waiting to be prompted that it's not working.

With the VT10i you know immediately if your fingerprint can't be read by simply seeing

the light indicator light up red.

However, one downside is how long it takes to let you know that if can't read your

finger print.

It takes about 4 seconds to indicate that it can't read your fingerprint if the wrong

finger print or you just didn't place your finger on it correctly.

To get around this, if the light indicator doesn't turn green with in two seconds I

know some things wrong and I just readjust my finger.

The Biometric reader is slightly recessed in the case making it easier to find the scanner

on the safe even if it's dark and you can't see it, but it's also outlined in highly

reflective chrome so it's hard to not see it even in dark settings.

With the biometric scanner you can upload 20 unique fingerprints.

That's more than enough to give access to the people in your family who need access

to the safe as well.

I love the intuitiveness fo the number pads.

All I have to do is get close to the number pads and they illuminate red.

The keys are surround by raised borders giving you extra tactility when in dark environments.

The keys themselves feel like the keys on an apple keyboards, short throw but incredibly

responsive.

It'll register your password as fast as you can type it and once you do the lights

illuminate green and the safe opens within less than a second

I'll be honest, I don't use this feature a lot.

I really just use it as a backup in the event the batter on the case dies.

Speaking of which, the batter on the VT10i lasts 3 months on a single charge.

The beautiful thing is you always know the state of your batters by simply plugging in

a micro usb and there are four small indicator lights that let you know how much battery

you have left on the case.

And charging it is as easy charging your cell phone.

I've charged the case with a battery pack before.

One of the dopest features is the smart app.

The app shows you the safes battery level, notifies you when the safe is being tampered

with.

There's a history log that gives you accounting of everything done to the safe, like if the

interior light is adjusted and how and when the safe is opened.

You can store multiple safes within the app and switching between the different safes

is a breeze.

You can also manage the finger prints within the app as well.

In the six months I've used this safe I've done a ton of traveling with it.

I've dropped it on concrete, dropped objects on it and just generally abused it unintentionally,

and it has the marks to prove, and it keeps going.

I love this safe, I really do.

I have absolutely no problem shamelessly gushing over the VT10i because I enjoy it that much.

With an MSRP of 239 it is not a cheap safe nor is it an expensive safe considering what

you get and what the safe does.

The safe is versatile as hell.

It's literally he one safe option if you're looking for a small safe for the house that's

also portable enough for travel.

What's going on folks Mr Colion Noir Here.

Now That you've watched the video and you're debating whether or not you want to buy the

vaulted VT10i, be sure to click the link in my description box which will take you to

my website where I have a full-length review about everything that there is to know about

this particular safe.

I'm Mr Colion Noir and Im out.

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𝓜𝓸𝓽𝓱 𝓜𝓮𝓶𝓮𝓼 - Duration: 11:37.

*Amazing Trumpet Intro*

Meme revieeeeeeeeeew!

*clap*

*clap

wooooooo

It's spooky time

spoopy time

It's October everybody

and you know what that means.

Every year on meme review.

It's spoopy time

the favorite time of year where we review

spoopy

memes

*clap* *clap*

Can we get some really creepy music

some really Shane Dawson (not copyrighted) montage documentary style

Mooousic

to really set the tone of this (spoopy) meme review.

*clap* *clap*

and let's review some freaking creep- spoopy

spoopy memes...

Our first

spoopy

meme.

♪Don't get too spooped out now♪

All right.

We got Mickey Mouse.

Hey, what is he doing?

Is he gonna take pizza?

That would be spoopy.

*gasp*

Ah!

Aah!

Aaah!

He stole the children!

He sto-

I am so spooped out

How am I going to trust Mickey Mouse from now on?

I thought he was one of the good guys. *same, now I can watch Mickey Mouse jumpscares and think 'BASED ON A TRUE STORY*

Mickey Mouse

Confirmed

sociopath.

Time for spoopy meme number two.

Everyone. We have an announcement to make

♪♫♬Stoooppp bullying♪♫♬

I just got the chills

We don't play around here on spoopy month on meme review.

Damn.

Yeah, I masturbate

Upvote, spooky memes.

Gucci gang

Have you guys thumbs up this video yet.

Make sure you do

otherwise,

I bet you have your flesh and skin exposed. What are you some kind of loser?

I bet you fapped to Bowsette in October inappropriate.

Eggcuse me Bowsette, you can look at the door, because I only want

Woody, I only want Voody's Vood. Bowsette you're ugly.

I don't care. When she sends nudes, but you wanted spooky memes.

When she sends nudes, but she doesn't send her skeleton.

I hate it.

Disgusting, does she not get it?

All right we have Peppa the pig, Peppa the pig. Oh, oh my GOD

Peppa the pig has four eyes if you think about it. Okay, that is actually genuinely

terrifying what in the actual *time to play fill in the blanks! poodiepie means... FRICK*

(reads meme)

I don't know

It's spoopy month mom, don't you get it?

White boi, Black boi, Asian boi, Gay boi, Straight boi,

Bois that think spooking isn't cool.

Huh? Have you thumbs up this video to prove that you think it's cool yet?

*assorted poodiepie noises* Damn *more spoopy noises*

*some weird noise that I can't figure out how to spell* *forgive me, I'm only a nine-year-old*

LÄMP! LÄMP!

Everybody. YouTube has just

YouTube, really the internet has been taken over by lämps and møths. It's a love story,

well-fitting of spoopy month.

*clap**clap*

Meme review everybody. Oh wait, I forgot new merch. Meme review official merch everybody

It doesn't get any better than this. Alright and well fitted for the spoopy month clap clap

Do you think you have what it takes? Meme review everybody?

We also have a hat that says Please be patient, I'm 9 years old

So people will know. Now where was I? That's right, møth memes.

Hi Um, let me get a large LÄMP. Can someone please give møth a LÄMP? I think it's only fair.

It's a love story. It's a romance better than Twilight

*watches the møth go to the window*

Møth: Lämp I want you lamp

Lämp: Møth we cannot be together

Moth: This window is only a temporary obstacle Lämp

Lämp: It's not that

Møth: Then what is it

Lämp: The power is going out,

(Pewdiepie mourns this tragic turn of events) Møth: No Lämp.

Lämp: I am dying Møth.

*This should be a fanfiction* Møth: No Lämp you can not leave me ;C.

Lämp: You have to let me go Møth.

Møth: Do not give up on me Lämp.

Lämp: You have to le- ;0 LÄMP !

LÄMP! (RIP LÄMP Died October 2, 2018)

I didn't think I would cry again on camera. Last time, it was Walking Dead.

Her: He's probably thinking about other girls. Him: lämp

Lämp. Are the Lämps ready brother? This meme started off from a reddit post which showed this

Horrific møth. I'm sorry to call him that. Close-up of møth outside my window Jesus Christ.

but it also shows an expression, a side of møth that we haven't seen before a

Humanizing of the møth. *oooh, we're poetic and artistic now* Usually I see a møth and I just want to kill it now

I see a møth and I go that's a sexy møth. Oh, I'm sorry

Are we are we going to pretend that we're not attracted to møth all of a sudden.

Have you seen this? Huh?

Don't tell me you wouldn't smash that. Not convinced are you?

How about this image getting turned on by this image: preteen boys on the Internet 2010, and møth

You're lying. you're lying to yourself. If you don't think møths are attractive. Don't look at me like that

You fapped to Bowsette, didn't you you weirdo you see you just add the math to the moth

It all make sense.

big titty møth girlfriend.

Tell me, tell me honestly

What do you think of this?

Lämps are effing sick.

Change my mind. You can't. You just can't.

Hey, look, it's this meme again making its 4000th, four hundred millionth appearance

Do you want anything from Ikea? Lämp. Just give me a lämp. That's all I want. I can't hold on

Give me your hand

First give me the lämp. That is so clever when you found out Paris is the city of lights

What is this 2012 2012 memes?

*laughter*

When you found out there are oil lämps. Hey, hey, hey, this is totally me guys. This is so relatable.

*clap**clap*

Meme review. Hey look that looks pretty cool

Buy the merch. Okay, guys Yaga mean light. Yeah

Get it cuz his name is light in there. It's probably too complex for you. The møth memes really are very

Complex. Møth: God I wish there were me poor moth. They just want lämp, and that's it. One day

I'm going to be a beautiful butterfly

several poor life decisions later

Lämp

The lämp everybody.

THANOS MØTH

THANOS MØTH

That's incredible. I like how the møth

The møth means a sort of a weird Ugandan. Lämp and brother, brother as a certain way of articulating

Itself, it's a reminiscent to say the least, of better times. Hello, may I acquire the lämp?

*shaking lämp noises*

*noice lämp music*

Lämp time!

It's lämp time! (It's Ugandan Knuckles!)

Oh Yeah

I feel it

DID SOME LEPIDOPTERA JUST SAY LÄMP? oh, my gosh.

Like for free Honda EU2200i 2200-Watt120-Volt super quiet portable inverter generator

Well you heard the man, smash like Good morning 'MØTHS'

Lets get this 'LÄMP' *laughs* Good morning 'MØTHS' lets get this

'LÄMP' You heard her everybody, smash like on the video and give me-- I mean buy the merch.

Enough of that

Go away damn you

Well, you're going to get it now

*Beats the sh*t out*

Lämp-lämp

Lämp brother so I've been trying to figure out this meme

but I don't get it like where's the punch line? *you can't talk, all of your punchlines are lämp*

2018 memes are just so confusing.

Lämp salesman: slaps top of lämp. Lämp salesman: slaps top of lämp again

Slaps top of lämp again. I like this one. It's clever.

It's very. Good touching lämp because lämp is good. Dying because lämp is hot.

Perfectly balanced as all things should be. The møth meme

(Clap clap)

Gets extra 5 points for being disgusting. extra 10 points for being spoopy in spoop-tober

mmm an extra

- five points for I don't know no reason and the result is

(Clap, clap)

7.5

Everybody. Wow, that's really good

Congratulations møth meme you scored very high on the meme review chart.

Hopefully you'll live a couple more days

The last meme of this week is the tik tok bad guys

Now I can't show the actual audio because they'll just claim all the revenue on the video

and if I can't make money off of memes

Then what's the point? Why would I even bother doing it?

So instead you'll get the copyright free PewDiePie singing version of this meme

Feel free to use this if you ever want to review it as well

Why do good girls only like bad guys had this question for a real long time right bad?

40s going to see. You know,

Musical.ly died, but it's just like any other cancer it comes back in a different form. We were so happy

We were celebrating musical.ly is gone dododododododododo

but no it came back and it came back stronger than ever with tik tok

so now not just kids are posting, actual adults are posting these memes where they

Transform from this really good guy to this really cool bad guy with this cringy

Song in the background. I don't know what it is, but it goes like 'why do good girls only like bad guys...

...I had this question for a long time little bad for yet plain to see'

The wider world where love with me

What in the actual... The thing is like there's so many cringy ones that I can't tell which ones are joking or not

(De la musique)

Goddamn ads!!!!!

This meme gets

(The Clap that kills the memes)

-10 points for having

Copyrighted. Okay, stop using music in your memes, please. I guess another - I don't know

I don't like it. It gets a zero. Okay zero. That's right.

Oh! That's enough

That's all the time we have for this week's meme review everybody!

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Roland SC-88 Pro: A Classic Desktop Synth (Sound Profile Review) - Duration: 27:31.

Roland synthesizers in the 90s have garnered an... interesting reputation over time.

Some people still love them for their classic tried and true sounds,

with a great variety of high quality instrument samples,

ranging from funky slap basses to expansive and warm pads,

while others deride them for their overusage and often cheesy sound.

Regardless of what you think of them, it's hard to deny that they were highly influential in the music making world,

with just one of their synthesizers alone, the JV-1080,

being used in more records than any other synthesizer in the WORLD.

It was a real powerhouse, and when combined with even just one SR-JV board,

it became significantly more powerful. These higher end synthesizers were costly

however, putting them well out of reach of many up-and-coming composers, so

besides saving up, what could you do if you wanted to get those classic Roland

sounds, but didn't have the cash to get the latest and greatest professional model?

You could pick up something like this. The Roland Sound Canvas series

aimed at less experienced composers and our collection of classic Roland sounds

from all sorts of sources, combined with an easy-to-use interface, superb MIDI

support, and a tiny form factor that made them great for people with limited space

such as the desktop music market that they were so often aimed at in bundle

packages. And for the time they were on the market, they were a great success

with people looking to get into composing, who didn't have the money or

space for one of those larger synths, and while they still maintain some level

of popularity now with retro computer gamers who enjoy them for their amazing

sound and classic DOS games, something that's rarely discussed nowadays is... well

actually using them in music! In today's video I want to go over the Sound Canvas

that I own and use on a near daily basis for music work: the SC-88 Pro!

While on the surface, it doesn't look too different from the earlier SC-55 and SC-88,

the story really couldn't be more different. With tons of new sounds on

offer taken primarily from Roland's JV and SR-JV products, and a powerful effects filter

that could beef up and enhance nearly any sound thrown at it, it was darn

impressive for the time, even with its hefty price tag of around 800 US dollars (roughly $1,280 in 2018) in 1996.

Admittedly, that price tag was still a respectable bit cheaper than the

monstrous $1,200 of the JV-1080 or, even worse, the $1,700 price tag of the JV-2080

released just a year later. With all that said, I've been using mine for about half

a year now, and in that time, have progressed a lot as a musician and have

found myself starting to branch out to other synths.

So, is it still worth picking one of these up, or should you you skip out on it altogether? Let's get right into it.

As the second to last major revision of the Sound Canvas line,

and perhaps the largest leap in quality from one unit to the next in the series,

the 88 Pro boasts a whole heap of features including 32 MIDI channels over

two MIDI ports, 1,117 instrument patches, 45 drum kits, 64 insertion effects,

8 types of Reverb, Chorus, and Delay effects, official support for General MIDI

and Roland GS, unofficial support for Yamaha XG, partial backwards compatibility with the SC-55

full backwards compatibility with the SC-88, and stereo 18-bit 32kHz audio output.

It's... a pretty impressive and vast list of features, and the unit only gets more

impressive from here once you start digging into it. In terms of appearance,

the 88 Pro is a beautiful piece of gear that strikes a great balance

between industrial and consumer aesthetics,

which I guess makes sense considering the market it was aiming for.

It's got this light and dark, metallic gray color scheme, highlighted by muted white and orange text that allows it to

appear soft enough to blend in with any environment, while still having enough to

stand out about it that it doesn't become dull to look at. Anyways, the front of the device

has pretty much all of your controls. You get your standard power button, a volume

knob which doubles as a tone test button for trying out sounds and verifying that

outputs work, a front MIDI in for convenience when hooking up a keyboard,

a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack for private listening, a 2.8x1in (71x25mm)

screen, and a variety of multifunction buttons to do editing, instrument

changing, and a whole bunch of other stuff.

All of the buttons have their basic and most important functions clearly labeled,

although there are a lot of additional things you'll want to dive into, that can be accessed only through button

combinations, so having a copy of the manual on hand, either printed or in PDF

form from Roland's website is really recommended.

Speaking of buttons, these buttons feel expectedly nice for a device carrying a near $1,000 price tag,

with a nice click to them whenever you press them in.

[sweet, sweet clicking sounds of some fantastic synthy buttons of clicky proportions]

There's also a small variety of them, which may not seem like anything important, but it makes it easy

to feel around the unit in the dark, as the variety makes it easy to tell where your

hand is currently once you've learned to positions. Another nice touch is that all

the buttons line up with the LCD screen. For example, on the right of the third

row of the screen is the amount of Chorus being applied to the instrument.

If you want to change the Chorus, and you just press the button on the

the right of the third row of the Edit panel.

In a shocking twist, turning the unit over to the back reveals... the back!

Which has a huge selection of... back things! TO PLAY WITH?!

Including three MIDI ports! MIDI in A, which is used to access the first 16

channels on the unit, MIDI in B, which is used for the last 16, and a MIDI out port

that doubles as a MIDI THRU if you set it up as such on the unit.

You can also ditch the MIDI ports entirely by using an RS-232C serial

connection, although this really isn't an option on modern computers to my knowledge.

Between that specific serial port standard being disregarded in favor

of USB, and they Roland Serial MIDI driver having received no updates since

Windows XP, you're basically out of luck, unless you're that one person running Windows XP (why?).

The best option, and the easiest one to get working on any computer, is to use some sort of MIDI cable.

for older computers running vintage operating systems like Windows 98, this is usually something like a

Game Port to MIDI and Controller breakout, but nowadays, I and most other people use

some sort of USB MIDI device. There's a number of these available for purchase

at any given time, but I recommend avoiding knockoff ones made by no-name

Chinese companies as these tend to have trouble supporting SysEx commands,

which is necessary to make the most out of...

Let's face it, ANY MIDI synth. My go-to for MIDI cables has always been the Roland

UM series. These all have great SysEx support, are class compliant, meaning

they'll work on any computer including Linux and Mac machines, and are very easy

to get a hold of both brand new and used at good prices. I've also heard good

things about MOTU (Mark of the Unicorn) and iConnectivity's MIDI adapters, which might be your best

option if you're looking to use both the MIDI A and B ports on the 88 Pro, as

Roland currently doesn't manufacture any 2-in 2-out MIDI interfaces, although

there are some older UM models such as UM-2 and UM-3 line of devices that

support two and three ports respectively, and to my understanding, they work just

as well as the other UM series devices.

For audio output, you get two sets of stereo RCA, which allow you to listen to the MIDI in A and MIDI in B separately,

and an RCA input to let you plug in another device. For the most part,

this input is pretty solid and doesn't cause any quality degradation, though my

particular unit has an annoying problem with dropping sound on the left side.

[awesome techno music that is subjected to very sad and unfortunate audio glitches D:]

[ahh... much better :D]

It's fixed by a simple tap in the knob most of the time, but it is annoying.

Regarding audio outputs, however I've had no problems with them at all, and I found

them to be of extremely good quality. They have barely any noise, and sound

absolutely amazing when hooked up even a half-decent audio interface or sound card.

And finally for powering on the device, you get a power cable that's... permanently attached to the unit.

Opening up the unit to take a look is easy to do; just take these two screws off the left and right sides, and the three on the back,

slide the top cover off, and then the seven holding the motherboard in place.

They're all pretty small, so it takes about 5 minutes tops to get in.

The circuitry is split into a few segments, connected by a series of cables.

The board in the top is the main board, and this contains the

16-bit H8/510 CPU, and the M3888-1M2 sub-CPU, sound ICs, sample ROM chips,

DRAM chips, and two SRAM chips for storing user data, powered by a CR2302 battery.

The board's held on the bottom are the analog board, which contains the

DACs and various bits need to provide the analog audio output, the power switch board,

and the power supply. The only thing you would really need to be doing

here unless the unit you bought was really abused, is replacing the battery

which I highly recommend doing as all the battery-powered Sound Canvas models

seem to be really prone to leakage. Besides that, there's no reason to really

peek around in here. Unlike professional Roland synths, the 88 Pro cannot be

expanded beyond what's initially included as there's no slots for SR-JV80

boards or otherwise. There also aren't really any mods out there for the device

that I'm aware of, with the only one I've seen being a mod by a Japanese user to

add optical audio output to the device using an Arduino, which is pretty awesome if a bit un-necessary.

That's enough about that however, let's talk about the meat of the unit!

The 88 Pro advertises 1,117 high quality instruments, many of which are

cut down versions of stock sounds from the JV-1080 and its first few expansion

boards such as the Orchestral and Vintage Synth boards.

That overall number is a bit of a half-truth though; while there are technically 1,117 selectable

instrument PATCHES, there's only around 700 SAMPLES, as some patches are duplicated

for backwards compatibility with the SC-55 and SC-88 maps, but more on those in a bit...

This same thing applies to the drum kits too, though to a lesser extent.

There's 42 patches, including three sound effects kits for a total of 45, but the actual

number without duplicates is a slightly less impressive 38 unique kits.

Seven hundred some-odd instruments and 38 drum kits is still a pretty wide

variety of sounds however, and there's enough here that anyone who's in

them making any type of music, will enjoy what's on offer, whether that be jazz

electronic, metal, classical, or anything in-between.

Because this IS a Roland GS device, and part of the roland GS standard is maintaining at least some

level of General MIDI backwards compatibility, the sounds are organized

in a way that allows them to stay compatible with the GM standard while still

offering composers easy access to the wide variety of sounds available.

So, here's how they're organized: you have 128 basic instruments referred to as

capital tones. These are the standard General MIDI sounds such as Piano 1

Charang, Square Wave, etc etc. They can all be accessed through a program change command

or by using the instrument buttons on the front panel. Once you found the type

of sound you want, you can select a variation of it by pressing instrument

left and right at the same time in scrolling, or by pressing EFX value left or right.

This makes instrument selection an absolute breeze, as everything is

logically sorted and easy to navigate if you know the General MIDI standard layout.

Now, unfortunately, unlike the JV 1080 and other high-end synthesizers,

you CANNOT create new sounds on this thing. You're limited to what's on board

although I don't see that as a big deal, as what's on board with this thing is

varied enough, and there's a ton of effects that can be applied to any sound to

radically change the sounds. You have your run-of-the-mill Reverb, Chorus, and

Delay effects, along with Cutoff and Resonance filters, Volume and Vibrato

envelopes and new to the Sound Canvas family for the first time, insertion effects!

Similar to what Yamaha had been offering for their MU line around the

same time the original SC-88 launched.

Additionally, similar to the MU series and its the performance mode, that offered beefed up patches using one to four instruments simultaneously,

the 88 Pro offers a collection of 128 patches that use a similar idea.

These patches use one to two instruments at the same time across

one to two channels, often paired of carefully tuned insertion effects to

create much richer sounds than is normally possible.

With all that said, I think it's time to show off the types of sounds on offer here.

I'm going to play some tunes that I've made, and some of my favorite music

from games and other composers, and that'll hopefully give you an idea of how it all mixes together!

Something that is always worth discussing with synths is sound editing, soooo...

let's talk about sound editing! Since the 88 Pro is aimed at more or

less being an easy-to-use, jack-of-all-trades, ROMpler with tons of sounds to suit every genre,

rather than an expandable, customizable, and complex synth,

there isn't a whole lot you can do here. The right of the front panel gives you

access to the settings you'll be changing the most: volume level, pan, Reverb, Chorus, and MIDI channel receive.

The first few are pretty self-explanatory, but the last is interesting as it allows you to get a

richer or more unique sound by stacking sounds on top of each other.

On the bottom of the front panel, you can edit the Vibrato envelope, Cutoff and

Resonance filters, the ADR (Attack/Decay/Release) envelope, and most importantly, the insertion effects!

The interface for all that is really, REALLY intuitive; you press select to

select what part of sound you want to edit, and press the buttons labeled for

each function, and for insertion effects you press EFX to get in the menu, and press the labelled buttons. It's easy peasy!

That's not all you can do though, there's a lot of things you can change by using button combinations.

For example, pressing ALL and then one of the right parameter buttons will let you make global changes

and pressing ALL and then SELECT will let you edit the global 2-band EQ.

There's a lot more than just that though, such as being able to change the volume

and panning level of individual drum sounds, and many more that are documented

in the manual so if there's anything you're curious about, it'd be best to

check that to confirm if it's there or not. One of the nice things about the 88 Pro,

is that any changes you make are saves until the device receives some

sort of MIDI reset, so even if you power it off, until you intentionally try to

reset the device, those settings will stay.

If you're not font of front panel editing, there are a couple of alternatives. The first is to do editing

through MIDI commands, which isn't too bad for basic things like Reverb and

Chorus as these are controlled through standard MIDI CCs, but insertion effects however?

You'll have to use SysEx for those, which can be frustrating to do without the help of a tool.

The second option is to use... well, a tool! Such as GS Advanced Editor.

This is what I use for any intense editing; it's simple, easy to use,

and gives you control over absolutely EVERYTHING, and when you're

done editing, you can export a standard MIDI file which can be imported into

your MIDI editor of choice. Unfortunately, getting a hold of an actual copy of GSAE

is a monumental challenge, as it was only ever bundled with Sound Canvas units,

or available directly for purchase from EdiRol (Roland's defunct desktop music division).

I asked Roland if they ever planned to make the software publically available again, and they said they had no plans,

so for now, your best option for getting it is either to buy a rare copy (some driver CDs such as the SC-D70s include it), or download it from the internet.

So, at this point, I've been pretty positive about the 88 Pro, but there are some things I want to

touch on that I think are worth noting. First off, the power supply here isn't universal.

Kinda. It uses a transformer, that has a few different pins that a

wire can be soldered to, and this will determine what type of power the 88 Pro will be able to accept.

If you live in Europe (or the UK), then this can be a problem,

as 88 Pros native to that region don't seem to be very common, although

thankfully, some eBay sellers in Japan or kind enough to change the voltage upon

ordering the item, and some others will sell units that are pre-modded to European voltages.

Another thing that could debateably be an issue, are the compatibility modes of the SC-88 Pro.

The SC-88 compatiblity is PERFECT by virtue of it and the 88 Pro sharing the same CPU and DAC,

while the SC-55 compatibility is... overall questionable, BUT it leans on good.

Some of the sounds AREN'T included on the storage chips, due to... I'm guessing limited space,

and will instead play their newer 88 or 88 Pro counterparts, even when the 55 map is selected.

This is where the questionable part of it comes into play, because it

results in music that sounds noticeably wrong compared to a real 55...

but only SOMETIMES! While a few games such as the original Descent, which has MIDI music

composed for, and on, the SC-55, do sound wrong, others sound spot on!

One such example is Sorcerian Forever.

[cheesy and awesome GS MIDI music made for the SC-55 plays]

While we're on the topic of compatibility, I think it's worth bringing up the Yamaha XG compatibility mode.

It's a feature of the SC-88 Pro and onward that I rarely see discussed, and it's... NOT without reason.

It's REALLY tacked on. The best way I can describe it, is that it's like listening to a

mediocre cover band tackle one of your favorite songs. I mean, the instruments

are all correct, but it's not really pleasant to listen to.

I've uploaded a few tracks onto my alternate channel, so you can make your

own judgement, but if you ask me the mode isn't anything worth using.

And... for that matter, neither is the Roland MT-32 mode that, once again returns from earlier Sound Canvas models!

As with those earlier models, sound customization and programming is out of the question,

which makes sense considering the MT-32 uses LA synthesis (Linear Arithmetic), unlike the Sound Canvas family,

so you're stuck with the stock 128 sounds.

They... don't sound very accurate to the original model though,

so even as an extra just for backwards compatibility, it's not worth using.

[the nostalgic and radical synthesized intro theme to The Secret of Monkey Island plays]

So here's my verdict on all that: while the SC-55 tones are good enough for most games,

anyone wanting perfect compatibility, or desiring to make SC-55 music, should seek one of those out instead.

That's not to say Roland did a bad job making the SC-55 compatibility mode; contrary to what a lot of people have

said and what I originally though, getting an SC-55 and comparing the two

has shown me it's not nearly as bad as people make it out to be... but it ain't perfect.

Now, if you want to listen to Yamaha XG tunes, then there's no debate,

you need to buy an XG synth instead. There's a whole WORLD of affordable ones

out there that'll do you one better than this thing ever could.

And, if you wanna listen to MT-32 music, then you should pick an MT-32 or look into emulation options,

as those are way better than the crappy offerings of the 88 Pro and, really the whole Sound Canvas family.

Still though, I love the rest of what's here, and if what I've said is convince you to purchase one or at least

made you think about it, there are some things to consider.

First off, if all you're after is the sound and effects, ya' don't mind some inaccuracies and

you're not dead set on owning a physical piece of hardware, Sound Canvas VA is an option worth considering.

Released in late 2015, Sound Canvas VA is a VST that seeks to replicate ALL of the major revisions of the

the Sound Canvas hardware, with the SC-55, SC-88 SC-88 Pro, and SC-8820 all being

represented in full here, giving you a pretty complete set of Sound Canvas sounds.

I didn't use it for too long for this video, but I will say at the least

that the user interface is good enough, if a bit unprofessional looking,

it's easy to get up and running with good compatibility with various popular DAWs,

and the compatibility of it compared to real hardware is mostly really good

Personally though, I much prefer the look, sound, and feel of the real hardware.

That said, there's always alternatives available. The 88 Pro didn't mark the end

of the Sound Canvas family; it ended up getting a few successors that all came

complete with a full set of SC-88 Pro sounds. Those being, the 8850, 8820 and SC-D70...

...unrelated to the Roland D70, which is... also barely related to the Roland D-series synths, and...

wow, that's an awful naming scheme.

Besides adding some new instruments onto the 88 Pro set, those models all come with some

new, neat, additional features, such as the 8850 adding a jog dial which allows you

to select instruments and change values, a much welcome addition, MIDI over USB on all of them,

eliminating the need for a USB MIDI adapter, USB power for the SC-8820 which is AWESOME,

and for the D70, audio over USB or Optical out, and an instrument input!

...seven years after Yamaha did it!

Of course, it's always worth considering alternatives from other brands that might be better suited

to what you want. The most obvious ones are the late-model Yamaha MUs; the 100s and the triple aughts.

I don't own any of the 100s, but I do have a 1000EX and it definitely has some merits over the 88 Pro and the 8850.

Unlike the Sound Canvas series, with the exception of D-70, which only work as ROMplers and nothing more,

the MU series offers features BEYOND that.

The MU80 and beyond have a single input for synths, guitars, and microphones that you can apply

effects to, the MU100 added a Yamaha PLG slot in addition to that, so you can add

new features like vocal effects (PLG100-VH) and an analog modeling synth (PLG150-AN), the MU128 gave

you THREE PLG slots and TWO inputs for stereo instruments, and the MU2000 and MU1000

added USB support, digital audio out, and a built-in USB MIDI interface on TOP of all of that.

Do these things make the MU series better?

Eh, that's up to you to decide. Personally, they're things I could live without,

but they are nice to have. The instrument inputs especially are super

handy for hooking up synths and guitars since I don't have a mixer or amp handy, but I'll

spare everyone of my extended thoughts on this until I can make a proper video about it.

I think the only thing that really matters in the end though, are the sounds,

and in that regard, I kind of prefer the 88 Pro.

Maybe it's just personal preference or maybe it's just nostalgia for games I grew up playing always using Roland sounds,

but there's just a nice and very pleasant tone to all the sounds on offer here.

While it does generally sound kind of outdated compared to modern-day VSTs and soft synths,

it never sounds dated in a bad way. It's the kind that makes me feel

nostalgic for an era of music that's gone by, but, when used in a way that

really takes advantage of all the editing features on offer, it can sound

surprisingly modern and is still totally usable today if you ask me.

It's just a piece of gear that makes me happy to use and play around, with so while you might

not be making a next big pop hit using just it, I can still wholeheartedly

recommend it for what it is: a fun, easy to use, and enjoyable slice of 90s synth history, that still has some value today.

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2018 F150 Barricade Extreme HD Front Bumper w/ LED Fog Lights Review & Install - Duration: 17:17.

Today, I'm here with the Barricade extreme HD front bumper with LED fog lights fitting

your 2018 and up F-150 excluding the Raptor models.

As for the F-150 owner looking to change the appearance of their truck and want some protection

of a full width heavy duty front bumper with some LED lighting.

This heavy duty upgrade will provide plenty of protection for your front end making it

perfect for street and trail use.

It's aggressive angular plated design will give you better clearance allowing you to

conquer those tough trails and the include high powered LED lights will make a huge difference

in low light visibility.

This is designed to be a direct bolt on swaps out easily with your bumper so there's no

drilling or modification required and it comes complete is a kit with everything needed to

install, you just need to wire up some lights.

One thing I would like to mention, if you do live in a state that requires a front license

plate, Barricade offers you with a bracket to mount that and it's relatively easy to

install.

Another thing I'd like to point out is if you have an EcoBoost model, Barricade recommends

removing the two plates on the front of the bumper for increased airflow to your inner

cooler.

This is reasonably priced on the site as far as these bumpers go with LED lighting and

it just around $800, I think it's a great deal and it even comes with a great three-year-warranty.

As far as install goes, I'm going to give this one out of three wrenches since you can

install this in about two hours using basic hand tools.

Now, with that being said, let's hop into the install.

So, to begin this installation, we're going to remove our factory bumper, there's going

to be six nuts total holding this thing on.

First thing we're going to do is crawl underneath and remove the two on the backside.

So, you're going to have a nut on the backside, on both sides your bumper, we're going to

use a 21-millimeter to remove them.

And we'll do the same thing for the other side.

So next, we're going to come out here to the front of the bumper, we're going to remove

these little plastic panels since we need to access the nuts underneath, you can use

a trim panel removal tool or any sort of pry tool to do that.

So, we're just going to get underneath of this and pry up and out on it.

Once we get that off, we're going to use a 21-millimeter socket to remove these two nuts

in here.

I'm going to do the same thing for the other side.

And before you get that last nut off, you want to make sure that you have a nice hold

in the bumper since it will move and possibly fall off.

So, before we move our bumper completely, we need to disconnect our fog lights if you

have them.

So, we're going to pull this out slightly and just disconnect those on the backside.

So, since our factory tow-hooks are not going to fit with our new bumper, we need to remove

these covers and the tow-hooks as well.

We're going to start popping this cover off then we'll use a 15-millimeters socket to

move the bolts and these tow-hooks.

Just pull down on the backside of these covers and then you can slide around for the front

and we'll do the same thing for this other side.

So next, we're going to install our bumper brackets to our frame for these top two holes

up here, they're going to use these factory studs, I'm going to use factory nuts.

For this bottom hole down here, we're going to actually use a hardware that they provided

us, we'll get these installed, get the other ones installed and then tighten those up.

So, for this bottom hole over here, we're going to use one of the larger bolts that

are provided.

We're going to place a washer on that, go through the backside then we'll get another

washer and then a nylon lock nut.

I'm going to do the same thing on the other side.

So, after you get these brackets installed, we're going to tighten them up a little bit.

Now, since there is a ton of adjustability in these brackets, we are not going to tighten

them up all the way, we're just going to snug them a little bit since we'll probably have

to move them when we get our bumper installed.

So, we're going to use a 21-millimeter for these top two nuts.

For this bottom hardware, we're going to use a 19-millimeter socket for the nut, and I'm

going to use an 18-millimeter wrench for the bolt head.

So, before we get this bumper installed, we're going to install our fog lights.

This is not only going to make it easier for me to install these, but it's going to make

it easier for you to see exactly how I'm doing this.

So, the first thing we're going to do is attach our brackets to our fog lights, I'll show

you how to do that now.

So, the bracket you're going to get is going to have a slant.

We're going to face that towards the back of our fog light and we're going to install

this down through these outer two fins.

Once we get that down and in there, you're going to need to slide this nut inside of

there and then we're going to pass a bolt through everything and screw that into the

nut.

So, you see this little cut out down in here, you're going to need to drop the nut down

in there and get it to line up with these two holes over here.

Once you get the bolt to thread into that nut, we're going to use the provided and Allen

key that they give us and we're just going to go ahead and tighten that up.

Do that on both sides and then we'll get the other one assembled.

So next, we're are going to use our mounting hardware provided and we're going to attach

these little lights inside these N-pieces.

There's going to be three slots on the top of these brackets.

Since we're only doing a single light, we're just going to go right in the middle slot.

So, we're going to pass this bolt up through our bracket and then we're going to hold that

up in there while we get that in that slot.

So, I'm going to put that up through, put our lock washer on and then the nut that they

give us.

And we can go ahead and tighten that down.

So, we're going to censor these lights the best we can and we're going to use a 14-millimeter

wrench to tighten that nut up.

I'm going to do the same thing on the other side.

So, the last thing we're going to do is take our plug and we're actually going to pass

it through one of the three openings in the top of the screen.

So, we finally got our bumper fully assembled.

But before we get it installed, I want to tell you a little bit about this bumper or

what it's going to do for you and how it compares to your stock one.

Now, your stock bumper is made of steel, however, it's not very strong steel.

This heavy duty bumper is made of solid steel plate construction and it's much stronger

than the stock one.

It has an aggressive angular plate design that's going to give you a very aggressive

look and not only that, but it is wide as your truck.

So, it's going to give you full frontal protection from end to end.

It has a black powder coating which is not only going to give you aggressive off road

look, it's going to give you corrosion resistance and protect your investment from the elements.

Now, while removing this factory bumper, we are losing our fog lights.

However, this new bumper is going to come with brand new high powered fog lights.

These fog lights utilize 5 watts three LEDs, they're going to produce an intense 6,000K

light that's very close to a white light.

These are sealed up tight in a dicast aluminum housing and they feature a polycarbonate lens.

This is going to make them very tough and durable, they're going to withstand all that

trail debris that you encounter.

Like I said these are sealed up tight and they have an IP rating of 67.

This is going to allow you to submerge them for various periods of time without doing

any internal damage.

It's also going to keep them from condensating.

This bumper is designed to be a direct bolt-on and we already have our frame brackets installed.

So, with that being said, let's show you how to get this installed and what it looks like

on the truck.

So, we're ready to install our bumper, you want to make sure that you get the hardware

ready and we get someone to help me pick this bumper and get it on.

So, using the hardware provided, we're going to go ahead and take one of the bolts with

a large flat washer on it and we're going to go through our bumper and through our frame

mounted brackets.

And then on the other side, we're going to do a washer, a lock washer and then our nut.

So, we're going to do all three of these on this side and then we're going to go ahead

and do the other side and you may need to press your bumper to give these holes to line

up.

Once you get all that hardware installed, you want to adjust your bumper to the height

and center the best you can.

And then we're going to go ahead and tighten everything up using a 16-millimeter socket

and wrench.

After you get those bolts tight, and since we left the frame brackets where they bolt

to the frame loose, we're going to go ahead and use a 21-millimeter socket to tighten

these top two.

So, for the other bolt the we installed, we're going to use a 19-millimeter for the nut and

an 18-millimeter for the bolt head, and we'll go ahead and tighten that up.

And then we're going to do the same thing for the other side.

So, the bumper is fully installed and the last thing we have to do is wire up these

fog lights.

Barricade provides you with a whole harness making it plug and play.

So, the first thing we're going to do is going to start under our hood by the battery we're

going to drop our plugs down through the engine bay to our bumper.

So, we're going to sort this whole thing out.

We'll get our switch and battery terminals set aside.

We're going to take our switch and we'll just drape this over our engine because that's

going to go over to our driver side.

So, we're going to lay this right down in here and then we're to take these two ends,

we're actually going to drop them right down here in between the rad support and the battery,

there's a nice clear opening, we want to make sure that we're not getting them near any

moving or hot parts.

So, after we drop those two plugs through, the next thing we're going to do is wire this

up to the battery.

Now, you're going to have a red wire, that's going to be your 12 volt, it's going to go

to your positive side of your battery.

We're going to use an 11-millimeter socket to remove this nut.

Now, you don't want to remove this nut is actually what holds this clamp tight on the

battery terminal.

We're going to remove this one here and then we'll install that end.

Once you get that terminal on, we're just going to reinstall that nut and tighten it

back up.

Next, we're going to wire up our black wire on our switch to our negative terminal on

the battery.

We're going to remove this large nut here with a 13-millimeter socket, then we'll install

this underneath and then reinstall it and tighten it up.

So, we're to bring our switch across the engine bay, making sure once again to keep away from

any hot or moving parts and we're going to come over here to our driver side, there's

actually a plug in the fire wall that we can remove and pass the switch to the inside.

After we get that through, we're going on the inside and pull it all the way through.

We're going to go ahead and reach under here on the left side of the dash, so actually

pull that the rest of the way out.

Now, once you get this pull all the way through, it does have an adhesive backing, so all you

have to do is pull this little backing piece off and you can stick it whatever you want

inside truck.

So, we're going to pull our harness all the way down through and then we're going to go

over top of this frame extension on the side and then we're going to go over top of our

frame right here.

So, we'll plug this light in.

So, we'll go across to the other side and plug the other light in.

here.

So, we're going to go across, over our frame rail and then we'll plug our other light in.

So, at this point in time, you're ready to mount that relay wherever you want and make

sure to zip tie all that excess wiring up and out of the way in a safe spot then you

can close your hood.

So, that's going to wrap up my review and install.

For more videos like this, check this out in americantrucks.com.

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Jeep Wrangler JK Tuffy Deluxe Security Deck Enclosure (2011-2018) Review & Install - Duration: 10:42.

This Tuffy Deluxe security deck enclosure is for those of you that have a 2011 to 2018

JK, either two-door or four-door, and are looking for a way to have a nice secure cargo

space for your Jeep.

Now, if you are installing this in a two-door JK, you will have to remove the rear seats

in order for it to fit.

With a four-door, you can have those rear seats still installed.

Now, you might be wondering, "What makes this, the Deluxe version, different from the regular

security deck enclosure?"

Well, this is designed so that the lid section can be very easily removed without the need

to use any sort of tools.

So if you're somebody who likes to have that secured cargo area, but also wants to be able

to carry some larger items and not have the deck lid in the way, you can very easily remove

this on the Deluxe version, where on the other version, it's a little bit more difficult.

So that's gonna be the main difference between the two of these.

This is going to be a one-out-of-three-wrench installation.

This is going to be very simple to bolt into your Jeep, and we'll talk a little bit more

about that in a second.

So whether you have a two-door, a four-door, a hard-top, or a soft-top, having a nice secure

cargo space is a very nice feature.

Let's face it, we don't have a trunk space like you would have in a car that is relatively

secure and very easy to lock.

And that's where something like this is going to come in.

The really nice part about this option from Tuffy is that it integrates directly with

the locking tailgate of your Jeep.

So much in the same way that a trunk, when the trunk is closed and it's locked with your

key fob, everything is nice and secure where you can very easily open it, this is gonna

be the same way.

There are no additional locks, no additional anything really.

As long as the tailgate is locked, this area is secure.

When the tailgate is unlocked, you can open it and access your cargo space.

Tuffy is known for making some very high-quality security products, and this is no different.

This is going to be very, very strong.

It's gonna do a great job at protecting whatever you decide to put underneath of it in the

back of your Jeep.

And the Tuffy stuff really isn't that crazy-expensive.

There are a couple other rear cargo enclosure pieces that you can purchase that are going

to be arguably just as secure as this one.

But they're gonna be significantly more expensive.

So I think, with Tuffy, you're getting a good deal, and you're getting some great security.

This piece is all about adding some lockable security area to your Jeep where you otherwise

wouldn't have any.

This is gonna be 16-gauge steel, which makes it very tamper-resistant.

You know, they say locks only keep out the honest people.

So if somebody who had all the time and all the tools in the world, could they get into

this?

Yes.

But could they get into anything else as well?

Yes.

This is going to keep out the vast majority of people who would otherwise very easily

be able to get into your stuff and would take advantage of that.

So this is gonna give you some really nice security.

This provides 20,000 cubic inches of lockable cargo space.

I know that's kinda hard to wrap your head around.

But basically, the entire area behind the front seats in your two-door or behind the

back seats in your four-door is going to end up being a lockable space.

And because this is the Deluxe version, you can just pop this lid off, set it in your

garage, leave it at home if you do need to carry something larger.

Of course, it's not going to be secure.

But you can get this out of the way very easily if you do need to carry some larger items.

This is gonna come in at just over $400.

I do think that's gonna be a pretty good deal for the security that you're adding onto your

Jeep.

If you don't have the need or the want for the Deluxe version with the easily removable

lid, you can go ahead and save yourself a couple dollars, go with the standard version,

the non-Deluxe version.

But as I alluded to before, there are rear security enclosures that are very similar

to this one that are more expensive.

So I think you're getting great security all at a very fair price.

Now, I'll have somebody show you how you get this installed in your Jeep.

Now that we have our seats folded down, we have everything cleaned out of the back, we're

gonna begin the installation of our security box.

This installation might seem a little daunting, but I guarantee you it's really not.

A few simple hand tools and a little bit of know-how and you got this covered.

Using a T30 torx bit, we're gonna remove this tie-down hook that comes factory in your Jeep.

And we're gonna slide in our brand-new bracket, tucking it under the carpet and lining it

up with this hole, and then reinstalling it.

But we're not gonna completely tighten it down yet, until we have everything else installed,

because it does have room for adjustment.

Go ahead and slide it under your carpet.

Line it up with the new hole.

And reinstall your hardware.

Once again, do not tighten this down yet.

We're gonna have some adjustments to do.

As you can see, our Jeep is equipped with the factory subwoofer.

This kit will work with your factory subwoofer.

We're just gonna loosen this one up to give ourselves a little bit more wiggle room to

get this bracket in.

Next, we're gonna go ahead and get in our first side panel.

Now, this side panel does have the cutout for your factory subwoofer.

If your vehicle does not have the factory subwoofer, there is a filler panel that goes

here.

To install this, we're just gonna tuck it here, under our rail.

Slide it down.

And we're gonna lock it in with a supplied carriage bolt and wingnut.

The same process on the opposite side.

Just slide it under your rail, slide it down and over, lock it in with the same carriage

bolts.

Next, we're gonna get in our back panel here.

We're just gonna slide it in between our two panels.

This is gonna be a snug fit.

Then, we're just gonna secure it down with the same carriage bolts that came in the kit

that match the ones we just used holding on our side panels.

Now that we have our three side panels, then we're gonna go ahead and tighten up those

two torx bolts that we removed earlier to install our brackets.

Now, we're gonna go ahead and get our lid installed on our security locks.

This is very simple.

It comes with these plastic sliders.

They're gonna slide right into the grooves.

You wanna be careful.

You don't wanna force anything.

They will fit.

Now that we have our lid installed, you wanna just go ahead and lift it up, make sure the

hinges properly and it's not too tight.

Bringing it down, make sure it lines up with the slots.

Lock it down, push back on it, it's now locked.

Now, before you go and close your tailgate, you wanna make sure that your weatherstripping

is installed on the back of it.

Well, that's it.

We've reached the end of our installation.

I hope you enjoyed this video.

And you can go ahead, close your tailgate.

Your stuff will be safely secured.

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Dark Canyon Coffee Company Big West Coffee Review - Duration: 3:38.

hey welcome to coffee coffee coffee today's coffee is from the Big West

today would you stop it's my moustache - today we are reviewing dark canyon coffee company's

Big West which is supposed to be a medium espresso and I did notice that

this is a much finer grind than the the other one we reviewed which was a

six-shooter yeah so it's got a great smell yeah and we don't have an espresso

machine we just brew this in an automatic drip coffee maker yeah it won't fit in the RV and we don't have that

kind of money to just you know buy an espresso machine no but yeah they're ridiculously expensive I think so this coffee is one of two that

we picked up at a grocery store in somewhere in Wyoming Moorcroft Wyoming

yeah it's $11 a pound which is not bad that's

right there with like Gevalia price range so for an artisan type coffee yeah

I mean it says on the bag craft roasted now I mean I don't know what the rules

technically are on that but it really does have a really nice flavor yeah

spoiler alert yeah let's get into tasting it right now and we'll tell you what is

the flavor that we are tasting yeah well I tend to usually like espresso

anything that has espresso on the bag because usually that kind of means like

a dark chocolaty kind of nutty kind of thing and that's exactly what I'm

getting here it's very you know nice and chocolaty nutty roasty you know it's

just it just hits my flavor profile perfectly like it all those good

flavors that are just kind of nice and tasty in a coffee yeah and it is medium

espresso which i think is interesting you know because you kind of always

think it's always gonna be dark but this is it's nice I love it yeah I hope we

can find this in other places aside from because I don't think we've

been in a grocery store at we're right now and we're in Idaho

and I we haven't been to a grocery store yet so I don't know what kind of availability

there is but yeah now you can order online our problem with ordering online

is that we live in an RV full time yeah and Amazon is basically the only

thing we can order from because they can send it to one of those lockers right

but as far as coffee is concerned it's hard to get things delivered yeah so we

have to kind of go based on what we can find locally and speaking of if you are

out there and you're watching and you have a local coffee that you think oh

man they need to try X Y or Z brand let us know because we're traveling all across

the country and we would love to know some good coffees to try yeah so what

would you say about this one donut rating wise I hate that it's not more

widely available because I want to put it like a four and a half because I like

it a little bit better than the six-shooter

and even that was a strong four for me so yeah I'm gonna go with the four and a

half but maybe I I'd say let's do that I mean you know availability is one thing

but good price yeah that's really what pushes me is like wow that's like

considerably cheaper than a lot of other kind of you know micro you mean I don't

know if they're considered a micro roaster but craft that's really like small

batches and stuff so I'm at a four and a half well have you had this dark canyon

coffee before any of the blends let us know what you thought about it in the

comments below and if you've liked the video be sure to LIKE comment again and

subscribe and hit the bell so you get notified every time we make a new video

or we go live and until next time keep grindin

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Jack In The Box® | Prime Rib Steak & Egg Burrito | Food Review! 🤡🥩🌯 - Duration: 5:41.

welcome to peep this out reviews with Ian K stay frosty

so we're back at good 'ol Jack early this morning because it looks

like they've got a brand new prime rib steak and egg burrito on the menu and it

sure looks pretty tasty so let's set ourselves up to that drive-thru yeah how

you doing today good good thank you you know peep this out let me go for one of

those new steak and egg burritos the one with the prime rib oh just the burrito

by itself that's fine

great thanks a lot so Jack's been doing the breakfast thing all day for a minute

now and if this one tastes as good as it looks

I'll be back definitely to get it again hello are you doing good

yes thank you thank you you as well stay frosty we'll see you bye alright

let's peep this one out up close and see what it's working with guess who's

beefing up your morning with a steak and egg breakfast burrito this guy so Jack

is beefing up breakfast with their all new prime rib steak and egg burrito and

initial first impressions it's a little on the average-sized guy's compared to

the picture I know it's not gonna look exactly like that but the size is

definitely smaller than what I was expecting especially when you look at

the size of my hand with it let's see what this one's packin it definitely

smells pretty fantastic on the inside plenty of that prime rib chopped steak as

you can see there we've got some cheese we've got some egg and this is supposed

to feature some hashbrowns but I don't really see that in there looks like a

little bit of extra sauces with it as well but man this definitely looks great

and it smells really great let's take a look at the other side of this one

really quick here and see if any of that hash brown is visible and I am not

seeing it but hopefully there'll be something in there when I take some

bites but like I said it looks great it smells great and definitely pretty

decent so far at least in the looks department here guys it's the prime rib

steak and egg burrito from jack-in-the-box let's peep out this

flavor up top Jack

Mondays right yesir plenty of chopped prime rib steak and a nice

portion of eggs we are diving in it's the prime rib steak and egg burrito here

at jack-in-the-box

mmm there it is we got some hash browns mixed in with the eggs and the prime rib

all in that one bite there not too much cheese yet so far guys but believe it or

not the main player on top of the hashbrowns flavor-wise is gonna be this

sauce it almost tastes like a buffalo sauce believe it or not a little bit of

sizzle just a little bit and it looks like it's there to add just a little

background flavor but it's really more in the foreground guys at least from the

first bite anyway let's keep going mmm I took out a nice chunk of that prime

rib with those first couple of bites but I have to say there's a decent amount of

meat still left in this half here guys as you can see the eggs are fluffy we

got some hashbrowns there off to the side the cheese itself I'm still not

really tasting too much it's really the sauce believe it or not that is taking

center stage with this one and I like it because of that light buffalo flavor

that it's got but overall everything seems very hearty with just the right

amount of saltiness and of course the warm tortilla that it's wrapped in very

very satisfying considering the price point of this when I was a little

worried about that because of how much this is and what I was looking at I mean

for five bucks you do get just a little concern when something doesn't quite

cover the size of your hand especially when it comes to a burrito but

thankfully everything on the inside of this one is delivering flavor-wise

that's where it counts and I have to say I'm liking this so far let's keep going

hmm man it's really good and just to give you an idea the thickness of the

meat is if you couldn't tell from that close up let me pull one of these out

here real quick and get this to focus in for you just a little bit nice chunks of

thick meat here guys this is not your typical fast-food meat by far it's not

small it's definitely hearty and as you can see a little piece of that hash

brown that's on there very decent of the size Department hmm but man that sauce

that it's got like I said it's a light buffalo it goes amazingly well but let

me circle back to the cheese real fast because while I can definitely see it

aside from the fact that it is blending with the sauce it is pretty much the

same color I just wish the flavor was a little bit stronger in that department I

mean everything else is definitely working with this but again the cheese

is just not really there what you're getting is primarily the sauce the meat

and the hash because of the saltiness not a bad thing

just a little less well-rounded than I would have liked here's a quick shot of

the other half of this one just to close it out and as you can see plenty of that

buffalo style sauce in the very bottom right there with a decent amount of egg

overall a very nice quality burrito just a little lopsided in the cheese

Department when it comes to flavor but other than that very tasty so with that

said I'm gonna have to give the prime rib steak and egg burrito here at

jack-in-the-box a decent 7.7 out of 10 this would have been

well over the 8 range had the size been just a little bit bigger and the

flavor of the cheese just a little bit more pronounced but overall it

absolutely delivers in the flavor Department I just wish it was as beefed

up as they advertise it to be at least in the size Department everything else

though solid my new steak and egg breakfast burrito part of the breakfast

burrito family but as always this is all based upon my first experience having

this right now for the first time on camera in front of all of you but what

did you think overall of this one drop some comments down below are you guys

fans of breakfast burritos in general and if you are who do you think has the

best fast food wise drop those comments down below and definitely let me know

and with that this is Ian K closing out another episode of peep this out

bringing you brand new content every single week here on my channel so while

you stay tuned for that next review coming real soon in the meantime stay

frost the quality's beefed up on this one just give me something comparable at

least to the picture on the window OK well maybe just a little bit smaller

alright guys until next time I'll talk to you soon

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New BMW 3 Series G20 Review 2019 I Much better then before - Duration: 10:34.

the new BMW 3-series is one of the first BMWs to embody the new design language

allow me to translate that for you the new model has a sporty low stance and

the typical double kidney grille has grown considerably compared to its

predecessor it's visually connected to the headlights which gives the front of

wide appearance from the side the new 3-series is agile and yet compact the

reinterpretation of the Hofmeister kink is another important feature of the

design language it's not a fixed part of the c-pillar with a freely suspended

glass edge in the door giving it a more modern high-tech touch let's have a look

at the rear BMW used dark glass to accentuate the three-dimensional

l-shaped taillights and the strong horizontal lines give the new 3-series a

sporty and yet sturdy stance and see what they've come up with on the inside

this is the newly designed instrument cluster a 12-point three inches it's not

only the biggest ever in a 3-series it also comes with new instrument designs

making it much easier to read while keeping both eyes on the road next to

the instrument cluster you'll find this sense display together they combine to

make one large information cluster that can be individually configured by the

driver you have different pages and it can just simply swipe from one to the

other and of course you can organize your widgets exactly how you want them

another easy-to-use feature has been introduced to the 3-series as well

gesture control sorry I can't take that cool right now

with the ambient light package you can also give the interior and more

individualized look and last but not least all new to the three series the

light carpet which illuminates a safe passage from and to your BMW now the

overall exterior gives us a first look of BMWs new design language that we

rolled out across all coming models the focus here clearly is on sportiness and

athleticism just take the wide stance for example it's even further

accentuated by the optical connection of the kidney and the headlights and

talking about headlights they come with standard LED technology and an optional

laser light upgrade added visibility and safety the three dimensional taillight

now also feature some dark glass on top giving them a lower more dynamic look as

part of the new design some of the typical BMW hallmarks such as the

Hofmeister King have also undergone a modern yet respectful reinterpretation

and if they like making things even sporty then the racetrack inspired BMW

and performance parts like the carbon fiber mirror caps the front splitter or

the 20-inch end performance wheels and a perfect way to

individualize your BMW at any stage

when you're in the driver's seat the first thing you notice is the newly

designed instrument cluster and its center display it also now comes with

gesture control

another high-end feature is the reversing assistant which comfortably

navigates you out of narrow alleyways or parking spots the seventh-generation 3

series also comes with the all-new BMW intelligent personal assistant let me

show you hey BMW what can you do for me I can control various functions for you

it not only just controls functions for you it learns your habits in order to

control them just like you BMW engineers have managed to improve the 3-series yet

again the four-cylinder engine it goes from naught to a hundred kilometers an

hour in just five point eight seconds and the handling and steering feel like

a huge jump from its predecessor it has better traction agility and it's

stability in all driving situations and there's the new significantly larger

head-up display which makes sure you keep an eye on everything as well as the

road the new BMW intelligent personal assistant so let's find out just how

intelligent it really is now the wake up word is hey BMW but of

course you could change that to whatever you want but let's give it a try hey BMW

what can you do for me I can control various functions for you there's a

reason it's called intelligent personal assistant it learns your habits and

behaviors allowing you to automate more things as you go freeing up time and

headspace for the important things in life if you always turn your seat

heating on at a specific temperature then the intelligent personal assistant

will recognize this and offer to automatically turn it on when that

temperature is reached CAF these days are packed with cool new functions and

features but we'll move you to be helpful they also make things a little

bit more complex and that's where the assistant comes in as your personal car

expert let me give you an example hey BMW how do I use the child lock push the

locking lever on the rear doors up the door can now be opened from the outside

only if you need to relax or feel a little tired while you're on the road

then the personal assistant can also help you with that Hey BMW vitalize me

no problem I've turned on the vitalized mode

the ambient lights to green it starts abate vitalizing music drops the

temperature raises the aircon level and automatically opens the shade of your

sunroof and after three minutes the program is all done and everything goes

back to how you had it before and if you're still tired well it might be time

to have a stop and take a nap

first up we've got the new reversing assistant it remembers the last metres

that you drove forward to get yourself into a narrow spot so once it's time to

leave again you just switch it into reverse and activate the reverse

assistant it navigates you comfortably back out exactly the same way that

you've got there in the first place while you take care of the accelerating

and braking it's like a personal copilot who's always ready to jump in and help

out when you need it another convenient new feature allows

you to bring your favorite music into your BMW connected music for which BMW

has partnered with a number of music providers now it uses the BMWs embedded

SIM card to stream your favorite music which means you don't even need your

smartphone and the music is transferred without any limitations or roaming costs

there's also the remote software upgrade which makes sure that your BMW stays up

to dates over the following years if a software upgrade is available for

example new commands for BMW intelligent personal assistant

well you'll receive a notification then you can download the upgrades to your

phone using any available Wi-Fi once finished it will be transferred and

pre-installed to your BMW while driving then the next time you stop your BMW

will take it up 20 minutes to install the upgrade and you receive a

notification once finished but always remember the final installation can only

be completed while your BMW is standing still

now for everyone who likes that even sportier or more personalized there's

also a whole range of motorsport inspired em performance parts available

that can be added to your 3-series at any time take a closer look at some

highlight parts from the EM performance range let's start with the front and the

end performance of splitter which gives the 3-series a much more aggressive look

like all em performance parts it's been tested at wind speeds of up to 300

kilometers an hour and is designed to significantly improve air flow and

aerodynamics now let's check out these wheels because we're talking 20-inch

M performance wheels 795 m and in bicolor forged and Flo formed from a

single piece of aluminium now that's for C look seamlessly continues down the

rest of the side where the black high-gloss M performance side skirts and

the frozen black films underline an overall dynamic appearance quite

literally an eye-catcher I'll also be elaborately handcrafted M

performance carbon fibre mirror caps and last but not least the angle that

most people will get to see on the road and that is of course the rear the

combination of the front splitter and the rear spoiler gets even bolder with

the addition of the carbon fiber rear diffuser as well as the black poly gloss

bumper trim

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