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  • - Hey guys this is Austin,

  • and this is the ultimate iPhone XS.

  • So unlike when we usually do these videos in the studio

  • I felt like why not take a little trip outside to the park

  • and enjoy some sunshine and fresh air as I build really

  • stupid things for the internet.

  • To start out with we have the

  • brand new Marshall Kilburn II.

  • Now, Marshall were awesome enough to sponsor this video

  • because they too share an affinity for building really

  • ridiculous things on the internet, and they have some

  • some special speakers.

  • This, my friends, is how you do a Bluetooth speaker

  • So now did you hear that?

  • (thud)

  • One of the main reasons why we choose the Kilburn II

  • for this video is because it does support Bluetooth 5.0.

  • Something shared by the new XS and the XS Max.

  • Now this actually gives you a few different features.

  • One of the big ones here specifically with the Kilburn is

  • that you can pair it with multiple devices.

  • (Announcer speaking in the distance)

  • Oh, oh, we should leave.

  • I was about to blast the speakers, we can't do this in

  • front of the Mayor.

  • Can we go back to the studio?

  • - [Spongebob Squarepants Announcer] A few moments later.

  • - Back in the studio lets give this a bit more of a

  • proper try.

  • - [Speaker] Pretty cool.

  • So it's actually got a Scorpio

  • on the front, which would make sense because it is

  • Scorpio version of the console

  • that now has a skin covering all that up.

  • - So that was eight.

  • (rapping)

  • This thing is so powerful I can literally feel the air

  • moving this far behind it.

  • It has one twenty five watt amp and

  • two fifteen watt amps inside.

  • This is ridiculous, and the cool part about it

  • is that it is a fully wireless speaker.

  • You can get twenty hours of battery life.

  • So I'm going to be cranking it to ten here, and one of

  • the cool parts about it is that it is multidirectional.

  • So that its not like Ken is only going to be able to

  • hear on a very narrow kind of thing.

  • I mean, this thing fills the room.

  • (hip hop music)

  • Take one look at the Kilburn 2 and you'll see its got that

  • classic Marshall style, but it also is fairly rugged.

  • Its IPX Seven water resistant so its not afraid of a day at

  • the beach or something.

  • It does feel pretty sturdy, I mean, its ready to party.

  • If you want to get your hands

  • on your own Marshall Kilburn II

  • of course, the link will be in the description.

  • Uh, I've got to say, this is the loudest, the best sounding

  • Bluetooth portable speaker that I've ever tried.

  • Excuse me I'm gonna go back to the park now, and hopefully

  • the Mayor doesn't yell at me for, uh, disturbing the peace.

  • Of course audio isn't the only component in building the

  • ultimate iPhone XS.

  • Video also plays a huge roll which is where, well, some of

  • our more creative accessories come in.

  • First off, we need the Casey Neistat special, and by

  • Casey Neistat special I mean the knock-off

  • Casey Neistat special.

  • The Allsop Three Pod.

  • So this is a combo tripod mount and selfie stick, and

  • that actually feels really sturdy.

  • Um, okay, so I guess this could be better than a tripod

  • if I just was able to lock it down.

  • I'm sure this light is going to be very useful shooting

  • outside in beautiful sunlight and wonderful shade with some

  • cloud cover and everything we could ever want in life.

  • Dude look how much easier this is.

  • Okay, so now we have not only tripod which bounces a lot

  • and is kind of derpy, but we also have a light.

  • Do you see how, uh, revolutionary this is?

  • So this is a test of what the video looks like on our

  • super cool iPhone with the light which I don't think is

  • making a difference.

  • Can we do some cool stuff now?

  • So this, this is a slightly creative take on building the

  • ultimate iPhone XS camera.

  • So first of all we do have the B-strip case as well as

  • the lens adapter.

  • Now this is actually meant to work with a wide variety

  • of smart phones and the idea is that you can attach a

  • much nicer piece of glass such as this really nice

  • L series 7820 Canon lens but

  • we didn't really plan this out fully if you can possibly

  • believe something like that, and so we had to be

  • a little creative.

  • Most notably there's a little bit of gap between the lens

  • and the iPhone.

  • Uh, you know, flange distance and all that kind of stuff.

  • So using our three pod and our little mini tripod we were

  • able to get it just about right to, um, sort of look decent.

  • This is what iPhone video really should look like if

  • its shot by a true professional set-up.

  • And I mean, this is not a true professional set-up,

  • but with a little bit of ingenuity and a whole lot of

  • stupidness we've got ourselves a, uh,

  • an ultimate set-up my friends.

  • Next up its time for some wireless charging action.

  • So the iPhone XS actually does charge faster wirelessly

  • than the X, and we're going to put that to the test.

  • Starting with this, the Appstronics VXX Max iPhone XS

  • Max battery case.

  • (inhales deeply)

  • This is a case for the iPhone XS Max which does have

  • a battery built in that also supports wireless charging

  • itself so you can make a wireless charging sandwich.

  • First step is to drop our iPhone XS Max into the case

  • it will connect via Lightning and this is going to give

  • us five thousand additional milliamp hours

  • of charging capability.

  • This is the Momax QPower 2 X.

  • Now we've actually taken a look at a couple of wirelessly

  • charging battery banks in the past, but what makes this one

  • a little bit special is not only does it have a massive

  • twenty thousand, wait, twenty thousand?

  • Twenty thousand, not two thousand, its twenty thousand

  • milliamp hours of capacity, but also will support

  • not only charging over USB as well as wireless but,

  • it will support USBC power in place.

  • First of all let me see if this will charge

  • the iPhone by itself.

  • Yes, okay, immediately it pops up that it is charging.

  • So the battery is working.

  • Now this needs to charge, wait, does it charge upside

  • down or something stupid?

  • No.

  • Its got to have wireless charging on the back, right?

  • How do I ever know if this charging though?

  • There's no, like, the LEDs are on the back so if you

  • put it face down,

  • (plastic fumbling)

  • So right now the battery bank is wirelessly charging the

  • case supposedly which is then charging the phone which

  • is definitely getting a charge from something in this

  • stack right now.

  • If that's not enough how about some air power, or some

  • knock-off air power.

  • So I guess part of this is for the iPhone and part of this

  • is for the Apple Watch?

  • I think.

  • Oh, so that's the watch charger which pops up.

  • Wow, this actually might not be garbage.

  • I totally assumed it would be terrible.

  • Okay, step one, we have a wireless charging Apple Watch.

  • That's actually really cool as is.

  • Now can this monstrosity charge?

  • This doesn't charge via wireless, does it?

  • This is a, it charges the phone wirelessly, it doesn't

  • actually take wireless power.

  • Alright, I'm just gonna, we're just gonna move past that.

  • Don't worry about it, its fine, I'm just gonna put the

  • iPhone on the charger and pretend that I totally knew

  • that my wireless charging sandwich was going to work.

  • Okay, so, just do this.

  • Hey, look!

  • Airpower!

  • It actually works.

  • What?

  • This stupid thing actually works?

  • We've got the watch charging, we've got the phone charging.

  • Don't worry about the case in the battery bank,

  • that's all totally fine.

  • I'm actually really impressed with the air power, and no,