Mystery Unboxing from Xiaomi. By Mrwhosetheboss

By Mrwhosetheboss
Aug 14, 2021
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Mystery Unboxing from Xiaomi.

Alright this just arrived from Xiaomi today, and we're going to do something a little different for each of the products inside feel free to try and guess what the price is going to be as I'm showing it to you. You might be quite surprised right at the top before we get to the meat of the package. Is the red knee go? This is a smartphone released by the company at the beginning of the year, but it was kind of a silent release. They didn't make a massive deal about it, but I've never been more impressed with a phone this cheap. So let's take a quick look externally. It is made of plastic.

It's got this metallic texture, but it's ultimately just a sturdy sheet of polycarbonate. Furthermore, it looks simple, but that's the entire premise of the phone, and it extends well into the software they've, bundled in apps, like Facebook Lite, like YouTube Go apps that are designed for areas where you maybe don't get really strong, reliable data connections, and you should go for those you who don't know is a really cool app. Furthermore, it basically lets you just download the videos you want to watch on the go. Alright, what are the specs? What is the price? It's got. A 720p HD display it's powered by the mid-range snapdragon to 425 chips, which does keep things going along very smoothly and something that's actually a positive here is a 3000 William hour battery which, with a screen like this and specs like this, keeps it going for a long time and the price of all this 49 pounds or $60 I was blown away before we get to the main event.

Here, we've got one product that I kind of love and another one, but I kind of hate. So this right here is wait for it. Yam's, aluminum, alloy, mouse mat, we've also got Xiaomi, is wireless Bluetooth mouse and these two products they look like they were completely made for each other right. Well, the mouse at least is amazing. This is one of my favorite wireless mice.

It's low to profile, it's curved so that it fits your hands really nicely. It's got. These soft touch buttons and the scroll wheel is really smooth for less than $20. It is an absolute steal: I couldn't recommend this product more, and then we've got the mouse pad, and I was skeptical, but hopeful on one hand why on earth? Would you want one like this, but on the other hand, surely they must have had their reasons? In the end, though, this one is a no, there is just way too much friction, and it makes so much. Noise I've been really excited to test out these next two products.

Xiaomi doesn't really a lot of tablets, but the ones they do definitely make an impact, but first things. First, the MEAN had four, it's an eight-inch tablet, and you can tell there is some bezel here, but at the same time the fact that it's not huge and the fact that it's got these pretty significantly curved corners I think lends it a modern touch. I do like how it always feels that you could slip it into a pocket, although it actually is a lot bigger than most smartphones. The weight is distributed across a much wider area, so you don't feel it as much. It runs on the pretty powerful Snapdragon 660 chip.

It's got a slick, polished UI. This is a massive improvement over Charlie past iterations I was pretty happy with the screen. ? you get in 1920 by 1200 LCD, and all of this is a hundred and forty-nine pounds or a hundred and eighty-nine dollars. So if an eight-inch form factor is something that's actually useful to you, then this is some of the most tablets you can get for the money it gets better. This is the pad for plus- and it's essentially quite similar to that tablet, but with three key improvements.

The boxes for these products aren't exactly hugely exciting. You get 10 watt charges, and you get USB type-c cables, but the tablets themselves are the real priority here. So first things first same resolution, but a 10.1 inch display it is bigger. It is better, it is brighter and, to be honest, even though they have stretched it with the same resolution, you'd be hard-pressed to distinguish pixels they've added a fingerprint scanner in the home button, and the third thing is a mega battery. This thing has eight thousand six hundred and twenty William hours, which know is not gonna.

Last as long as it would on a smaller smartphone screen, but at the same time you could expect 17 hours of video playback now, in theory, the perfect product to complement these would be the Xiaomi air. These are true wireless earphones and, at the same time, true air, pod, copies, but I don't intrinsically have a problem with that. If a product can do, Apple is doing but cheaper and better than that is something worth celebrating and to get one thing all the way. These are good sounding earphones, they isolate noise better than most, and they even have those fancy new touch controls that everyone is using now the annoyances that I had, though, were largely due to it feeling like a first generation product. The case, for example, has been designed in a way that, if you're trying to open it with one hand, the back of your hand will continue to push the hinge shut, the earphones themselves they're a little slippery.

They don't slide out the case as easily as you'd like. But to be honest for me, the bigger issues were in connectivity. Also, it's not like they're super cheap. So for this kind of price you can do better, it turns out Xiaomi also sells sunglasses, and they're pitching. This is a premium product, not as a competitor to some off-the-shelf pair from a supermarket they've got a hundred percent UV protection.

They've got a stainless steel frame and what's kind of weird about these, is that they're entirely flexible, and it's weird I've never seen a pair of sunglasses like this, and it's not flexible in a disconcerting way. It almost makes it feel more durable, you're, less worried about dropping it instead of plastic. Pads they've got silicon, so for me at least, these were massively comfortable, and it's really helped by the fact that they're just so light. As for how they look, it's going to be massively subjective, so I'll leave that up to you, the only thing I'd say is the frames do seem slightly on the large side, but this is not an expensive pair. So when I saw this product, my first instinct was to laughs.

I just thought it was a funny idea. Actually, it very quickly became my favorite product in this entire video. It's an attachment, and it clips on to a tap in your home, and it basically aims to save you. Water and the magic is done by this thing. It takes a couple of hours to charge and from that can last six months so anyway, I install this on my tap, and it saves water in two key ways.

It physically reduces the amount of water that can pass through it, but then spreads it out again, so it doesn't feel like less, but the coolest part of it is that it now uses infrared to detect gestures, to start and stop the stream. So let's read the second: you stop needing water, you just pass your hand over, and it stops, and you could also argue it stops the spreading of germs, because you don't need to touch anything all right. You might have seen my mystery unboxing from OnePlus video, in which one of the products they gave me was their one plus Explorer, backpack, and I really liked that, but it was kind of expensive. This might be a better solution, the Xiaomi! U river backpack has got water repellent materials, it has got a ton of pockets and in fact, even more once you open up the magnetic straps. It's a tech person's bag, the kind of pockets you'd keep a phone in or a power bank or some Able's, and it's about half the price of the OnePlus equivalent, making it still not cheap but much better value and something I can wholeheartedly recommend.

If you enjoyed this video I'm going to drop a couple more that you might find interesting as links from this one and as always my name is Erin. This is Mr. who's, boss, and I'll catch you in the next one.


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