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The Unconventional World of Ken's Products: A Journey Through Unusual Items and Gadgets
As we enter this uncharted territory, we find ourselves in the midst of Ken Torments Me with Terrible Products, a series where Austin delves into the world of peculiar products. This time around, he has his sights set on an Electronic Yodeling Pickle, which sparks curiosity and amusement. With a price tag of eleven dollars, this unusual item seems like an intriguing addition to any collection.
Upon closer inspection, we discover that our accoutrements pickle is more than just its yodeling abilities. The Odin Serafim, the world's first projection mouse, lies at the center of this peculiar device. It appears that Ken had previously ordered one of these mice and was eager to explore it further. However, with a price tag of sixty-nine dollars, it seems like an expensive novelty item.
As Austin delves deeper into the world of gadgets, he comes across the Supermario Puzzle, a game that has garnered attention for its unique design. The puzzle boasts one thousand pieces, all of which are identical in appearance, making it an unlikely challenge for any enthusiast. With its straightforward description and lackluster presentation, this product leaves us wondering what sets it apart from other puzzles on the market.
Moving forward, Austin encounters the BlackBerry Leap, a device that seems to be the embodiment of nostalgia. The hardware is not bad, with features like an eight-megapixel camera and a headphone jack, which are rare commodities in today's world. However, its price tag remains unclear, leaving us questioning the value of this retro-inspired gadget.
Next up, we find ourselves in the realm of Ken's picks, where he has brought forth an array of unusual items for our scrutiny. Among these is Printoss, a device that seems to be more Japanese than anything else. The packaging is predominantly in Japanese, which sparks confusion and curiosity. As Austin discovers the true nature of this product, it becomes clear that it's not just a printer – but rather a camera that captures images of your phone screen.
The pièce de résistance is the Printoss itself, an Instax film scanner that seems to have been taken straight from a Japanese manga. With its seemingly simple design and functionality, this device appears to be more like a toy than a high-end gadget. However, as Austin puts it to the test, he finds himself surprised by the quality of the prints produced.
Throughout his journey through Ken's products, we are reminded that even in an age of technology and innovation, there is still room for creativity and novelty. From electronic yodeling pickles to Instax film scanners, each item on this list has its unique charm and appeal. Whether you're a fan of gadgets or simply enjoy exploring the absurdities of modern life, Ken's products are sure to bring a smile to your face.
As we conclude our journey through Ken's unconventional world, it becomes clear that there is more to these products than meets the eye. Each item, whether it be an electronic yodeling pickle or an Instax film scanner, holds a certain charm and appeal that sets it apart from its more mundane counterparts. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or simply looking for something new to spice up your daily life, Ken's products are sure to delight and entertain.
As always, we invite our readers to share their thoughts and opinions on the items featured in this article. What do you think of Ken's picks? Do you have any favorite gadgets or unusual products that you'd like to share with us? Let us know in the comments below, and we'll catch you on the next one.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Electronic yodeling pickle.Hey, guys, this is Austin.And welcome to yet anotherKen Torments Me withTerrible Products video.This time we are apparentlylooking at pickles.(chuckles)Electronic yodeling pickle.Yodel-a-he-ooo, says the pickle.Should I ask how much this was?- Eleven.- Eleven dollars.Much better than I was expecting.All right,let's see what we get withour accoutrements pickle.This is a very detailed looking pickle.(pickle yodeling)(yodeling continues)(out of tune yodeling)The Odin Serafim, world'sfirst projection mouse?Ken, you do realize thatI actually had orderedone of these already, right?Not even kidding.This is actually a productthat I wanted to doa video on anyway.How much was this?- Sixty nine dollars.- Seventy bucks.Oh, I'm sorry.(clears throat)Sixty nine dollars.I have to be very correcton my pricing here.I've got to say, after thelast one where I was wearing apink suit at this point in the video,much happier with my laser mouse.Oh!It totally works, look at this.So, if I swipe with it,it is totally plausible.It's like, click, whoa.That actually kind of works.I mean it's not the greatesttracking surface in the world,but that's a laser mouse.Well, I think, morespecifically, a laser track pad.But still, that actually is really cool.You know what, if Iactually move a little bitmore quickly with this,it's pretty responsive.I mean, it's a littlebit inaccurate, I think.But, I mean, that doesn't feel terrible.Oh, even tap-to-click works.Dude, this is like a legitimate track pad,that just happens to be a laser.Next item, please.You did not.So, for those who are not in the know,a little while ago, thisSupermario puzzle came out.And what was so special about it,is that it's basically all red.It's basically impossibleto actually put together.Puzzles are educational,challenging and fun.Yeah.Challenging and fun when it's literallyimpossible to put together.Oh, boy.That's quite the bag.So, with a thousand pieces on board,you know that this is goingto be a fun time for all ages.Look at these pieces.They are all the exact same,they just have a littlebit of a texture on them.Why, why would anyone want to do this?I honestly think thatthis is the extent ofhow much this puzzle isgoing to be put together.All right, moving on.All right, I'm afraid to ask.What's next?The BlackBerry Leap?How much was this?- Seventy five.- Seventy five dollars for a BlackBerry.OK.Not exactly what I expected.Starting BlackBerry 10 OS.OK, so it's actually alegit, original BlackBerry.I mean, the hardware is not bad,I kind of like the sort ofrubberized finish on the back.It's got a headphone jack.Hard to argue with that.That's a rare commodity these days.Well, a pretty impressive eight megapixelauto focus camera on the back.I've got to say, those bezelsare straight out of 2015.Man, that looks very bizarre these days.So, we are now inside BlackBerry 10 OS.And I will say, this actuallyhas aged pretty well.I mean, sure, the app support is,well, minimal at this point.But the actual sort of interface,how smooth everything is,it actually doesn't feel too far behind.If only, you know, Android wasn't a thing.But of course, with aneight megapixel camera,we're probably dealingwith some crispy images.Wow, that's a lot of shutter lag.Actually, you know what,that's not that bad.Alright, the real test isgoing to be the selfie though.Oh, it's a little bit colorful,but I'll give that a pass.I'm curious, do you know how much this waswhen it was brand new?Two hundred seventy five dollars.Well, if you look at it like that,this is a relativebargain at only $75 today.Of course, you're going to have to dealwith BlackBerry 10 OSwhich is basically dead.But, I mean, besides that.The Edifier P841All right, it's been awhile since I've takena look at a new pair of headphones.This actually looks likea kind of reasonableand not stupid thing to take a look at.Well, at first glance,they're actually a little lightweight,maybe a little morelightweight than I would like.But, of course, that's notthe only thing that matters,certain headphones will putweights in their headphonesjust to make them feel more hefty.They pass the Hotel California test.Now, the sound stageisn't exactly super wide,which isn't really a big surprise.And there is not a ton of clarity there.There is definitely a little bit more bassthan I would like, but they sound decent.For $65 though, I would probably leantowards the Status CB-1s, which,if you guys have watchedmy videos, you know thatI have recommended many, many times.I'm excited.What do we have?Printoss?This is very Japanese.Ken, did you get this is Japan?So, the entire box isbasically in Japanese.It looks like somethingthat you put your phone inand then a picture comes out, maybe?I'm very confused.I'm just thinking, in myhead right now, right?At what point would Iwant to scan my screen andprint it versus just transfera photo to a printer?I'm not going to think about it.I'm just gonna see if this thing works.Wait, wait, wait, wait.This isn't a scanner.This has actual film inside, doesn't it?- Instax- It has actual Instax film inside?Wait, wait, wait, wait,wait, wait, wait, wait.So, you put your phone on here.You take a picture of thescreen and it will print outon Instax film, I guess.So, it's not even a printer,its just camera that takespictures of your phone screen.One pack of minion-themedInstax film later.Let's see if we canget this thing to work.Look at this.That looks much morerealistic and reasonable.The real test is, whatam I going to print?All right, here goes nothing.(click)Is that it?Oh yeah, there we go.It's blank right now, that's fine.Just let it bake here for a second.Develop is what the cool kids call it.And hopefully, we'll seea picture of something.You know what?That's actually not that bad.Yeah, it's Instax, soit's not going to lookquite as crystal clear as thiswonderful pixel photo that I have here.One thing I will say is,even though they sayto crank your phone upto max brightness,especially if you have a newer Smartphone,it might be a little too much.I'm going to bring it down just alittle bit for the next one.All right, shot number two.(cheering and booing)This is obviously a toy.It's not like some super high end printer.But I will say, it's kind of cool.Stuff like Instax is really fun anyway.And the idea that you canprint photos on your phoneinstead of just taking shots on a cameraand hoping it works.I can see this being somethingthat a lot of people could be into.So, as always, links tocheck out all the stuff,including the Printosswill be in the description.And I'm curious,what do you guys think aboutKen's picks on this one?I gotta say, I'm not in a bunny suit,so I'm not complaining.But anyway, let me knowwhat you guys thinkin the comments below and Iwill catch you on the next one.