- So last time on Mystery Tech,
we were left with a cliffhanger
in that Ken lost the item
that we were supposed to have.
Ken, do you have this issue rectified yet?
(harp music)
I mean, that's not mystery tech, right?
(upbeat music)
(crashing)
- [Matt] It's fragile.
- Is this our camcorder?
This is the camcorder we sold on eBay
that came back returned.
(laughing)
- [Ken] Oh, that's not
that (beep) big, whoops.
- I'm getting flashbacks.
Givin' me flashbacks.
What am I supposed to do with a speaker
and why do I have the wonderful album
"Worlds" by Porter Robinson?
I know how to speak.
(thudding)
Oh, look, the correct item
that we were supposed to
take a look at last time.
Enjoy this gem from the 80's.
It is a rare piece of music culture.
Did you put this in the box?
- [Ken] No, that was actually
the seller from eBay.
I was not expecting that at all.
(rustling)
- I think I know what this is.
Is this that weird
vertical Sony turntable?
- [Ken] It is.
- I've never seen one of
these before in person.
- [Matt] Well, now you have.
- How much was this?
- [Ken] $800.
- [Matt] So, do you
remember when you failed,
not one, but two--
Oh, he's gone.
(door slamming)
So, oh.
(door slamming)
You decided to come back.
- I just left for dramatic effect.
Why are you unboxing?
That's my job.
- 'Cause you left.
- Go over there.
- You left.
- Yeah, you left.
- Go over there.
- No, no, no, you left.
You left and now I get to
unbox this thing that I--
- [Austin] Sweet, I get
to be behind the camera.
- I'm gonna look at this
camera so Josh has to use it.
- [Austin] I'm just gonna
be at 80 at all times.
- You should actually look at the item.
- [Austin] No, I like looking
at you looking very pensive
as you're contemplating your lack of job.
- Actually, hold on.
- [Matt] The unemployment's
up to $600 a week.
(laughing)
- Yo!
That's more than Austin
pays me, that's (beep)--
- [Matt] That's 550
more than I get a week.
- I know, right?
So the cool thing about this record player
is that you can actually
stand it vertically
and when you pop this out,
your record goes in here
so I can actually try to
demonstrate that right now
and I believe all you have to do,
I mean short of plugging it in, obviously,
is like you just pop
it in and a disc hold.
There we go.
I assume now once we
plug it in and press play
we should be good to go
and we also have to plug it
in to the speaker obviously
'cause this doesn't have any.
- [Austin] But you don't
wanna wake up Sentient Simba.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, please stop.
Please stop, no one likes this.
Okay, that's enough.
See this is why you're behind
the camera and I'm not.
- Oh, yeah, I guess I should
so my actual day job now.
- Hey, Porter, can we use your music?
Oh wait, too bad, we're all
ready copyright claimed.
Are we ready?
- [Ken] Yes.
- Look how cool that is.
Oh, I heard it.
("Divinity" by Porter Robinson playing)
- One of the cool things about this
is that it looks awesome
25, 30 years later.
Like, that's crazy to me.
It might be a little yellowed
but it works 100% flawlessly.
I mean, I don't think it
was worth spending $800
and I'm still upset that
you spent $800 on this
but it's super rad.
- [Ken] There are worse
ways to spend $800 though.
- A few.
(thudding)
SideTrak, love your
work wherever you work.
What is it?
SideTrak Portable Monitor?
The ultra portable mounted
monitor for laptop productivity.
Does this really just connect via USB
and attach to the side of
your display or something?
- [Ken] I literally know nothing about it.
It came in the P.O. box yesterday.
- Okay.
All right, wait do we
know how much this is?
- [Matt] $299.
- Wait, wait, no, no, no,
no, I'm not doin' this.
You have to literally
permanently mount adhesive
to the back of your laptop.
I'm not sacrificing my laptop
to put this stupid thing on.
So Ken has kindly donated
his laptop for BROKE vs PRO
so let's see how this actually works.
So I'm going to line it up
with the back corner like that.
(laughing)
That's in, are you sure it's in, 'kay.
Okay, it's fine, it'll stretch.
Is that broken right now?
Is that the way the USB-C
port's supposed to look?
(exclaiming)
I didn't even pull it that hard.
It's just like, first
of all it's not working.
We've tried a couple of
cables but second of all
I'm not convinced that this is the way.
This is not the greatest
hinge setup in the world.
I don't wanna permanently
attach something.
Like I get this in theory
but I would personally
much rather use a USB-C external display.
It just has a little
stand like the Asus one
and then I would be just fine
'cause this is like
technically, if it worked,
would be fine and if I
didn't break the cable
which I'll admit was my
bad but like (grunts)
and now it's just stuck on the laptop,
at least the adhesive pads are.
Okay there, friends.
- [Ken] I'm gonna make
up for how bad that was.
- Okay.
(thudding)
(rustling)
Chuwi.
What's this?
Oh, the Chuwi MiniBook
with an eight inch screen?
Oh look, something I actually like.
How much was the Chuwi MiniBook?
- [Ken] Paid around $400 for it.
Correction, $550.
- 550?
- [Ken] Yes.
- Great, love it.
So inside, we have not only Windows
and an eight inch 1920 by 1200 IPS display
but we also have an Amber
Lake 8100Y processor
which is an i3 or m3?
I'm very curious
'cause this is a very,
very small little laptop.
It could be cool.
I'm not sure about that though.
Oh, that's it, that's the little laptop.
I mean that's actually kinda cool.
You know it's surprisingly dense.
For something that's this
small this actually feels
like it weighs almost as much
as a really small laptop.
Okay so I initially
have some reservations.
This keyboard is wacky as (beep)
would be my official way
I would describe this.
So we have fairly large keys
but a very bizarre layout.
So the P and the delete key are shared,
we have a bunch of these little mini keys
that are all squished in beside the shift.
So the little touch pad is
interesting 'cause it's not bad
but you can't make large movements with it
like you kinda have to
really sorta swipe with it
although it is a touchscreen
and realistically
I feel like I would use the
touchscreen more than that
but I guess it's nice to have both.
You know what?
I could probably get used to this.
I don't think I would
ever be particularly fast
but it's not garbage town.
So while the keyboard's
actually not that bad,
I found a problem.
The E key is just sticky,
like literally it's down right now.
In fact actually it's,
wait how'd it get back up?
Over 100% CPU, oh it's
actually boosting at 2.5.
Do you hear how loud that is?
(whirring)
I mean it's kickin' some air.
There's a market for a
computer like this, right?
If you want something tiny
that of course is running full Windows10
and with specs that are reasonable, right,
I mean you've got some decent USB-A ports,
you've got USB-C, you've got micro HDMI.
I mean there's something to
be said for the Chuwi MiniBook
however, I'm not entirely
sure that this is for me
and especially considering
that this specific model
has the E key which is sticky
and pretty much makes the
keyboard almost unusable,
that's a bit of a problem.
It's cool though.
I just don't really know
who needs this, right?
- [Ken] Ken does.
- You need this, you
need the Chuwi MiniBook?
- [Ken] Yes.
- What do you need the Chuwi MiniBook for?
Are you just tryin' to
like put your laptop
in your back pocket like Eminem?
- [Ken] No, I think it would
make a very good music jukebox
with a proper DAC.
- Okay, so wait, are you tryin' to tell me
that you spent $550 on this
so I could talk about it on
mystery tech for 45 seconds
and then you're gonna take it
home and use it from now on?
- [Ken] That's how business expenses work.
- [Matt] Yeah, have you not been
a part of Mystery Tech ever?
- [Ken] I kinda feel bad
that we've been spending a
lot of money for this episode.
- I don't believe you but okay.
- [Ken] So we're gonna
even it out a little bit.
- Okay.
(thudding)
Cell Phone Jail, lock your phones,
reconnect with the real world.
Why?
I gotta build this thing?
Thanks, Matt.
(grunting)
You ever see Idiocracy with Luke Cage?
- [Ken] No.
- It's like so--
(fast forward speaking)
then why you in jail, stupid?
Get out, stupid.
Awesome, you'll never
get your Z Flip back.
I have the keys.
You'll never be able to get that back.
I just, you're locked, oh.
- [Ken] Matt just ate the key.
- So, thank you very
much for the phone jail.
This was really well put together
and that lock really kept me out.
Can we move on to the next item please?
(thudding)
All right.
Okay, that looks complicated.
Is this a little Tesla coil?
- [Ken] It is.
- Oh, okay, okay.
- [Ken] Supposedly, it will play music.
- So I immediately can tell
that this is built on
top of a CPU heatsink.
Can you see that?
It's literally it's got like
the mounting and everything.
That looks just like what
you would put on a CPU
although I guess it's mounted
with the fan on the inside.
How much was this Tesla coil?
- [Ken] It was about 90 bucks.
- All right, three, two, one.
(clicking)
Oh, that's cool.
What?
Yo, it's literally like
shooting sparks out.
We need to get some slow motion on this.
So essentially what this is doing
is it's using the Tesla
coil, the magnetic field,
to not only spin but also you can see
that there are these sparks
that are coming out the ends
and it almost looks like it's
sorta splitting off into two.
It looks really rad.
So it might be hard to see
but we've now installed the needle
so theoretically this is the mode
that will actually work with the record
so let's first start it up.
'Kay, so it's spinning.
Now, let's hit play on the record.
(whining)
(mechanical music)
Whoa!
(laughing)
Dude, okay, hold on a
second, hold on a second.
What's happening right now is music
which has been pressed into this record
is being read by a needle
passed through this 35
year old record player
through a headphone jack into a Tesla coil
and is being played back on a needle.
What?
- [Ken] Needles are cool!
- This sounds actually
like a not great speaker
but look at that.
That's literally a needle vibrating
and that is what's causing this.
(mechanical music)
- [Matt] How is there bass?
- 'Kay, you know what, time
for my next party trick.
So if I get it close, oh wow,
okay that immediately works.
Look how far I am away
when the LED turns on.
You see that?
If I push it closer, it gets brighter,
but look all over here,
I'm getting wireless power.
That's wild.
Wait, let me try the other one.
Oh it's green.
Look at that, you can see exactly where
a little bit of power then move it
and that's pretty much full brightness
and I can move it pretty close
and it just gets brighter and brighter.
Oh, it even hisses.
Probably shouldn't get it that close.
Let there be light.
(tinkling)
Ah, much better.
(thudding)
An Xbox One X that we already own.
Okay, I'm assuming there's
something that goes with this.
The Gamesir AimSwitch, one
combo for all controllers.
All right, that is a thing.
Wow, that's much larger than
I thought it was going to be.
(clicking)
Oh, I don't know if I like the feel.
What kinda keys are these?
TTC mechanical switch, I
have no idea what that,
oh mechanical red.
They feel kinda like not very good,
they're kinda squishy red switches.
How much was the GameSir?
- [Ken] This was a P.O. Box item
so it could be $10, it could be $150.
- I'm gonna guess it
was $150, okay, got it.
Plug the receiver into
the USB port of the Xbox.
All right, so I need a display,
I need to get the Xbox up and running.
- [Matt] Well, we have
something for you there too.
- Okay.
- [Ken] It's so heavy, I broke the box.
- What's up, what is that?
(grunting)
Games, you got a Games case?
What's the Guardian and why
is the address all over it?
Josh, you gotta censor the frame again.
Oh good, it's not the office address,
it's just your home address
so we can leave that, that's fine.
- [Matt] Don't leak that, that's (beep).
- [Ken] Well, they didn't
know that until you said it.
(laughing)
- Now they know, now they know.
Why's it so big?
Why is the order placed say January?
Holy (beep), what?
Guardian Pro XP
performance gaming monitor.
What is even happening with this thing?
Look at all this stuff this thing does.
Do you need to do all this stuff,
are you really a pro gamer?
- [Ken] Also, my favorite part
and part of the reason why I got it
was there are mounting holes on the top
not only for your smartphone
but you can also mount lights on there
so if you want to stream from it
and have that whole set
up, you can do that too.
- So you're trying to say
that I can plug my Twitch
channel at twitch.tv/austinevans
right now where I will not
using this monstrosity?
- [Ken] Yes, but I know
where you will find someone
that'll be using this
monstrosity, twitch.tv/(beep).
Oh, I love it.
Josh, thanks for censoring that.
I didn't even have to ask.
How much was the Games Guardian?
- [Ken] $750.
- Are you trying to tell me
you spent $800 on a stupid record player,
$750 on a giant (beep) off gaming thing,
$500 on a laptop that doesn't work.
See the pile of stuff down there,
look at all the things
you got for Mystery Tech.
What's cool?
The $90 little Tesla coil.
(sighing)
This is the most expensive
Mystery Tech of all time.
This is ridiculous.
(grunting)
(thudding)
- [Ken] I've never seen a
product make you look so small.
You missed a spot.
- [Matt] You missed.
(groaning)
(grunting)
(exclaiming)
Wow, that's all screen.
Wow, this is actually really
nicely made, I will say
but for $700 it better be.
If you wanna be a pro gamer,
you don't listen to Ken Bolido,
you buy what Ken Bolido buys.
You're like the real
spokesman for the channel
'cause like everything you buy
all the kids are gonna wanna buy
'cause you spend all the money.
It's like, "Mom, Ken used
that on BROKE vs PRO,
"can I have one?"
No, little Timmy, no you can't.
So after a little bit of trouble shooting
we actually have not only
the Games case working
but our GameSir.
So first of all, with the Games case,
so this is taking advantage
of a 1440p display
and as you can see it looks
actually pretty good, I'll say.
I mean it might not be the
brightest thing in the world
but honestly I would be
super happy playing with it.
What's nice is compared
to most portable cases
the screen is massive.
Now with the rest of it,
it's kind of interesting
so the idea is that you
can cable manage this up
so we have channels here and here.
So the ports for the Xbox
are going into the game case itself
and then we have more USBs
and headphone up front.
So essentially what you
have to do with the GameSir
is this part is wireless, right,
so you have your keyboard
as well as your mouse
so this all runs on a battery.
It wirelessly connects to this little puck
and this puck combines the
signal from the GameSir
as well as from a
legitimate Xbox controller
pass it via USB.
I took a while to get this
thing actually properly working
but once you're in a game
you actually do have decent controls.
Red Dead's not the greatest example
because it's got a little
bit of that acceleration.
(gun firing)
Oh, speaker's actually pretty good too.
It's weird though using the mouse for aim
because obviously the game thinks
that we're just using a controller.
For some games I think this could be
perhaps a bit of an unfair advantage
but also it's also a little
bit of a janky setup.
I mean I have a lot of cables
in front of me right now.
I think I'm a little bit more on board
with the Games case than
I am with the GameSir.
For very specific use cases
the GameSir might be good
but the problem is is that
when you look at what's capable
on the Xbox One X and the one already,
you can plug in a mouse and keyboard
and a lot of games will support that
so why would you deal with this
when you can just use a legitimate mouse
and keyboard that will
actually work much better
without any of this sort of tom foolery.
Thank you very much
for watching this episode of Mystery Tech.
Do I have a good outro, no,
but I do have some words of wisdom.
Don't listen to Ken.
Don't spend all your money on mystery tech
because inevitably what you get
is a pile of disappointment.
Thank you very much for watching.
I will see you next time on Mystery Tech.
Am I too close right now?
- [Ken] It stayed actually
pretty in focus, not gonna lie.
(chuckling)
