- Hey guys, this is Austin.
So you've probably seen a
lot of tech under videos
so all of the tech I'm
going to take a look at,
five items in total, cost less than $30.
The twist is, I have no idea if any of it
is remotely good.
This is the ZTE Maven 2.
How much was this?
- [Ken] $30.
- $30 exactly, okay, all right.
So this guy is rocking
Android Marshmallow 6.0.1
which is only like two years old,
so not that bad, I guess.
Eight gigs of storage,
a five inch touchscreen,
which actually looks like a
pretty decent size for $30.
You know, it always
surprises me how much you can
get for so cheap, especially
when it comes to smartphones.
So last year, I spent
a little while with a
$20 smartphone and while
it probably was not
as good as this, it was kind of usable.
It's definitely plasticy,
although to be fair,
it doesn't have the battery in it yet
so that might help a little bit.
The first thing that jumps out to me
is that the screen is
actually pretty decent.
So yes, it's definitely low resolution,
it gets pretty bright, and that same thing
goes for the build quality.
It's not perfect, it
definitely is very plasticy,
but it feels reasonably sturdy.
Okay, yeah, that's a lot of bloatware.
Get a shot of Savage Kenny.
Oh wait, no wait, no, we
gotta switch over to fun mode.
Oh, it totally worked.
So it will actually take
the picture when you smiled.
That's actually kind of cool, all right.
I'll give them that.
Okay, it won't stop taking pictures of me.
Okay, all right, so we're recording.
This is the 720p video.
Ken, you're looking
not as savage as usual.
(laughing)
I'm done.
So, is the Maven 2 worth $30?
Yeah, when I saw a $30 smartphone,
I had pretty low expectations.
When you consider that this is
1/20 the price of a flagship,
and it does basically everything.
Maybe it's not quite as
fast or not quite as sexy,
but at the end of the
day, it's hard to argue
with a smartphone at this price.
All right, so that actually wasn't bad.
What do we have for item number two?
(drumming)
(laughing)
The Roku Express?
So for reference, this is about $5 cheaper
than a Chromecast.
So we have the Express
itself, which kind of
looks like an IR receiver.
We also have a USB wall
adapter, some batteries,
and what you don't get with a Chromecast
is an actual remote.
This is actually a lot of stuff for $30.
I will say that navigating
through the interface
actually is reasonably snappy.
It's a little bit of a different
thing than a Chromecast
because that really
does rely on you casting
things from a phone or
a computer or something
whereas this is more meant
to be used with the remote
and as a proper streaming box.
This totally works.
So there's really not that much exciting
about the Roku Express,
for $30, you are getting
a pretty solid standalone experience.
Oh boy, the mini wired controller
for XBOX One and Windows.
To be fair, I have not used
a third party controller
for a console since
the Playstation 2 days,
but this just looks really cheap.
Oh boy, that's some shiny plastic.
(laughing)
Oh, it's a wired controller, okay.
I guess that makes sense.
Putting the mini controller side by side
with the full sized one, it actually isn't
a huge difference in size.
It's a little bit smaller,
but what really jumps out
to me is that this doesn't feel that bad.
So the glossy plastic
definitely looks super cheap,
but having the textured finish on the back
actually feels pretty nice.
More importantly, it feels
like a solid controller,
so there's really no flex in it.
Maybe just a little bit
if I really torque it.
That is a lot of auto aim.
(laughing)
The controller itself feels pretty good.
It definitely is a little
different from the normal
XBOX One controller and for $20 less,
I don't know if the difference is really
going to be worth it.
Maybe if you were just playing on PC,
you don't care about a
wireless option, it's fine.
You even do have the impulse triggers
and you also have the death,
that's more important.
You have the death.
The Corsair Katar FPS
and MOBA gaming mouse.
Another $30, actually
did a good job of getting
everything exactly on point.
So have four programmable buttons
and we also have on the fly DPI tuning.
That sounds exciting.
For $30, though, if this
actually isn't too bad,
that's going to be pretty
solid for a gaming mouse.
That actually feels pretty good.
So the entire thing is coated in a sort of
soft touch rubber.
Oh yeah, that actually feels pretty good.
It's a little bit on
the smaller side though.
What really jumps out
to me is that this feels
a lot better than most sort
of cheap, low end mice.
The tracking is nice and
responsive and I think it
might be a little bit on the
smaller side for some people,
but more importantly,
it feels really nice.
So far, I actually think
we've been doing pretty good,
but it's time to see
what the final item is.
Mister Bolido.
Cinderella Girl?
Ha ha, very funny.
Lightning AirPods?
Oh cool, something I actually
wanted to do a video on.
The Sony MDRVX110, a
powerful, high-quality sound.
How much were these?
- [Ken] $14.
- $14?
All right, $14 it is.
It's been a while since
I've tried cheap headphones
and even those were usually ear buds,
so, oh, the folding
mechanism actually doesn't
feel that bad.
I mean, they're definitely
cheap and plastic,
but for $14, you really shouldn't expect
anything too crazy.
Pull out our super cool ZTE Maven,
probably not the greatest
headphone amp but I'm curious.
What?
A bag of Doritos?
What?
Why does that smell so bad?
Wait, what are these?
A USB cable and some
really terrible headphones?
Wait, wait, wait, what is this?
While you're crunching
on the boldest snack
in the universe, plug
your headphones straight
into the front of the
bag, play, and rock out
to songs from Marvel Studios' Guardians
of the Galaxy soundtrack.
There's a headphone jack on the bag?
Okay, hold on, hold on.
So I just plug in and just do it?
(laughing)
Where did you get this bag?
(laughing)
Oh, this is a Ken and Jimmy special, huh?
- [Jimmy] Hell yeah.
- All right, that's actually cool.
So the headphones sound
good when you plug them
into a bag of Doritos.
Something I never thought I would say.
Okay, that was actually kind of cool.
Let me try it with some real music.
So, are these going to match
really expensive headphones?
Absolutely not, but especially
if you're coming from
something like a headphone that's included
with your phone, these sound a lot nicer.
There's a little bit of lack of clarity,
especially when you get towards
the bassier side of things,
but for $14, this actually
might be my favorite thing here.
As always, I'll have
links to all this stuff
in the description of this video,
with the possible exception
of the Doritos bag,
which I don't think costs $30 anymore,
but let me know in the comments,
which one of these pieces of tech
would you guys pick up for $30?
Let me know in the comments below
and I will catch you on the next one.
