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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin, and today on Mystery Tech,

  • something from the Telly Awards?

  • Yo, okay, okay okay. This...

  • The Telly Award 2018 "Is The iPhone X Worth It [4K HDR]."

  • What did you do?

  • - I sent an email, I said hey, we made a thing,

  • and then they were basically like, good job!

  • - So, we won an actual award for the iPhone X video?

  • - Yeah, we got a bronze award

  • which means we did pretty okay.

  • - [Austin] So, for those of you guys

  • who did not watch the iPhone X is it worth it,

  • that is a giant production we did last year

  • when the iPhone came out where we rented an Airbnb.

  • We shot the entire thing on amazing glass,

  • all mastered in HDR.

  • Wes and Ken put a lot of work into making that look nice

  • and now, there's a super shiny award to show it off.

  • The UlePhone Power 5.

  • Whoa!

  • 13,000mAh battery?

  • Thirteen thousand?

  • Wait, what's this?

  • Umidigi Z2.

  • Oh, we got a double cheap smart phone.

  • Well, I'm assuming this is cheap, right?

  • What?

  • (Laughing)

  • Do you see how thick that is?

  • Okay, for reference.

  • This is an iPhone.

  • And this is the Power 5.

  • It actually, not gonna lie, kind of

  • doesn't look terrible.

  • This is going to be the heaviest phone I've

  • ever tried.

  • I mean you've got a USBC port, although

  • no head phone jack?

  • On a phone that's this thick?

  • Okay.

  • I mean we've got a 21 pixel sensor and

  • honestly, it's actually not that bad.

  • It's a touch soft but I mean that's not bad

  • at all.

  • I'm kind of torn with this one because

  • on one hand you're getting a phone that is

  • legitimately different.

  • It's so heavy. It's so thick. It's got

  • such a giant battery.

  • But on the other, does anyone want a phone

  • that's this big?

  • On the other end of the spectrum, we have the

  • Umidigi 2.

  • Yo, whoa!

  • Okay.

  • Well that's definitely a look on the back.

  • Hold on a second.

  • Wow.

  • That's actually super cool.

  • I don't know if you could see that on camera

  • but it totally changes color based on how

  • you sort of adjust it.

  • I can't even imagine two phones being more

  • different.

  • This is super small, sleek. It's got that cool

  • color changing back.

  • This is the giant brick that you use to ask

  • people for money. Threaten people for money.

  • You threaten people for money, that's right?

  • So wait, they're both about $250?

  • Aw man.

  • Okay, you know what?

  • Executive decision.

  • I'm going to spend some time with these.

  • Stay tuned.

  • Next item, please.

  • Letters? Oh wow. These are actual--

  • I don't want to show them 'cause they have

  • people's addresses on them but these are actual

  • real letters.

  • Oh, this one's from Hong Kong.

  • Building the ultimate Xbox 1x.

  • Whoa!

  • A letter straight from Hong Kong giving me

  • instructions on my next video? Alright.

  • I like this.

  • There's no name, there's no anything.

  • It's just an Amazon parts list with all the

  • things I need to build the ultimate Xbox 1x.

  • We actually should legitimately see if we can do

  • the Xbox 1x based on this.

  • Digital Projector. The Ape Man.

  • Mmmm. Not sure I like that name.

  • As far as a projector goes, it's hard to imagine

  • something being that much smaller than this.

  • Oh yeah, so it looks like it's going to be

  • fully portable.

  • At least based on first glance, it does look

  • kind of bright.

  • I mean, that's not bad. Although if we move it out

  • here, maybe not quite so much.

  • Let's not project on my hand. Let's find something

  • a little bit better.

  • I mean, for video it's not too bad as I watch a

  • Slack ad.

  • Alright.

  • You're gonna want to use this in a very dim

  • environment. And probably the smaller the

  • screen the better.

  • But, especially considering it's going to be

  • fully portable it's not that bad.

  • It's just kind of, well, small as you expect.

  • Alright, this looks very suspicious.

  • The Drowse Buster?

  • The Drowse Buster?

  • What?

  • Drowse Buster is a gadget that can be easily

  • attached to your ear lobes and provide a

  • comfortable massaging effect through a combination

  • of traditional Chinese medicine and modern smart

  • technology to eliminate your drowsiness and

  • prevent you from falling asleep.

  • (Laughing)

  • Wait, wait, wait.

  • Wait, wait, wait.

  • It attached to your ear lobes and keeps you from

  • falling asleep?

  • I feel this is gonna be in the thumbnail, my friends.

  • So, we just pull it out like this.

  • Oh wow, that's it.

  • This is what attaches to your ear.

  • Is this going to shock me?

  • Wait, how does this work? Hold on, hold on.

  • I'm reading some more instructions.

  • I've been burned by this once too many times.

  • Whoa!

  • Whoa!

  • It's like little electrical like shocks to my ear.

  • (Vocalizing discomfort)

  • It's like...It feels almost like a vibration.

  • But it's like shocking me. I can tell, the hair

  • on the top of my ear is standing up.

  • It's not like...(grunts)

  • Okay, it actually hurts a little bit.

  • (Laughing)

  • Man, why does everything always having to be

  • shocking me?

  • I mean, you're not going to fall asleep with that

  • on your ear.

  • You're definitely not going to fall asleep.

  • I kind of want to try it again though.

  • So, gonna hit the button.

  • Oh, I could change the power.

  • Oh no.

  • AH!

  • That's a lot of power, okay.

  • Shouldn't have done that.

  • Ah!

- Hey guys, this is Austin, and today on Mystery Tech,

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