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I'm a confident typer, you don't really need that help. But I find like my fingers almost slide around a little bit on the keys. I mean, this thing looks cool. It might not necessarily be my style, right? I mean, I need that RGB Razer Chroma action. Not the "I'm a person who lives in the woods and I have a key cap..." vibe.

What's my summit, Matt? Reach your summit, Mountain. Oh, okay keyboards. Oh, is this a good keyboard instead of bad keyboards? - Yes. - Oh, wow. I actually feel honored that I'm looking at good keyboards today, okay. Woo. Okay. What's the deal with this? I've never actually even heard of Mountain before.

So, they sent this out to us. It is a relatively modular keyboard. Oh my goodness. Oh, wow. That's a lot of stuff. Holy. This is one keyboard. Do you see this? This is all one keyboard. Look how much stuff comes in the box. - It seems like with everything. Uh-huh.

So the number pad can go on either side. So it's got a couple of USB Cs and you just slide it out, which one you want to attach so... Oh, that's cool. Woo, we got RGB. So we've got our little display here as well as we have our display here as well.

When you look at the keyboard space, beyond stuff like building a full custom keyboard, there's not a lot of crazy differences, right? Like, oh, I have this more RGB here, there, whatever. Like typically you would have to get into the custom space to find something which is truly different. But when you look at how many modular abilities that this keyboard has and honestly, how smart it is, right? The fact that I can just take this off, flip it around, and in like five seconds, move it over to the other side of the keyboard, it's cool, right?

That's a cool feature. The fact that I can just take this off, look at that, right? Completely reconfigured the keyboard in like 10 seconds, but having all of this in a keyboard which, yeah, it's pricey but compared to some of the other high-end gaming keyboards out there, it's not crazy. I'm legitimately really happy with how solid this thing is.

So with this point of the video, you've likely seen the fine assets that we've gotten from the freelancers on Fiverr. However, at this point, I actually haven't. So the first thing we've got is the Mystery Tech jingle. (Upbeat music) Yo, that's really like mystery techy. This is all a completely original music too. Wait, let's see the other options.

(Upbeat music) Do you know how much we paid for some one to make this completely custom Mystery Tech music? Just take a guess. $150? - $89. - That's it. Wow. It's actually really good. So, we also have a bunch of other assets that we've got. So, you've definitely seen this in the video already but we basically have all these little emotes of the team which previously, we have like Potato Austin and whatnot but now, we have everyone.

So the next thing we sent out is a Mystery Tech logo. So this is what we got back and honestly, I feel like it captures the vibe of Mystery Tech well, but it's not just the logo because then we took this logo and we sent it off to be animated into the transition that you can see right here.

(Upbeat music) I am really happy. So, big thank you of course, to Fiverr for not only sponsoring this video but for also spicing up some Mystery Tech action. Is that a PS One? Is that what I see? Is this a PS One screen and a PS One? Okay, so, if you are born in the nineties, you might be familiar with this little console called the Sony, the what do you call it?

The Play Stay, Stayed, Splay, Play, Placate, the Plays, a PlayStation. Yeah, that was it. That, yeah, yeah, yeah. So this is the cool kid version which was not only incredibly tiny compared to the original PS One but importantly had the five-inch LCD screen.

It was like when we built the ultimate game cube except five years before that and probably better in every single way. This is also official. Our local store, Kay. - Mind you, they definitely upcharge a little bit but we wanna support our local... They see you walk in, they go,

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- This video is sponsored by Fiverr.For this episode of Mystery Tech,we've got a little bitof something different.You know that little bitof a different thing is?Whatever Ken's about to throw at meto start this section of Mystery Tech.Oh my gosh, it's a present.Is it my birthday?- We went to Jared.(Illuminati confirmed music)- Kay.Did one of you guys wrap this?- No.- No, this wasan option for $1 extrawhen we bought it.- Wow.Wow, you'll never guess what's inside.Oh, you know, I can guess something bad.Is that Austin Potato?Is that an Austin Potato?Did you send an Austin Potato?I love it.I love it.- Holy crap.(Ken and Matt laughing)That's really impressive.- The resemblance is uncanny.Do not eat this potato.Potato Parcel is notliable for any illnessif the potato is eaten.- Take a bite.- No.This is great.Can I ask how much the Potato Parcel cost?- $26.- Why?But if you've ever watchedthe BROKE vs PRO series,you'll know that PotatoAustin shows up all the time.I don't actually know how longPotato Austin's been around,but every time I watch one of our videos,edit team keeps putting moreand more Potato Austin's involvedand I'm honestly very,very excited about this.- We don't needPotato Austin anymorecause now we got ourawesome animation charactersfrom Fiverr.- Are we about to have one ofthe Fiverr animated characterspop up right besidePotato Austin right now?Right there?There?Whoa, so lifelike and realistic.Wait, here, watch.Josh is gonna kill me.- What are you goingto do with that Potato Parcel?- I'll put the Potato Parcel...Here, we're gonna give it toRoboraptor to guard, okay?So, just Roboraptor, don'tlet anyone steal my potatountil it rots and we have togo plant it in the ground.Now because this episode ofMystery Tech is sponsoredby Fiverr, they actuallyhave given us the opportunityto do something a little bit different.So if you're not familiar with Fiverr,it is an excellent online marketplacethat is entirely dedicatedto give you accessto a huge variety of freelancers.Now of course, we makea lot of video contentand while I'd like to thinkthat we're pretty goodat making video, we aren'tnecessarily as talentedwhen it comes to somethinglike, oh, I don't know,graphics for Mystery Tech ora jingle for Mystery Tech,maybe even some little charactersto help spice up the episodes.So why don't we take a lookat our fine sponsor Fiverr,see we can find something thatups the game a little bit.- Do they have new hosts?(Matt laughs)- Are you trying to replace mewith a freelancer from Fiverr?- Yes.- That hurts.So here's someone whowill do Twitch emoteswhich is not technically what we needbut this is clearlysomeone who is talentedat creating character art.So, we can do is let's hitup a few of these people.Let's get some quotes,explain to them what we need.And then you, dear viewer will be ableto see exactly the fruitsof our Fiverr handiwork.- I like how you saythat we're gonna be doinganything other than...- No, we're just asking for some helpfrom the kind freelancers at Fiverrand they're going to do some amazing workto make Mystery Tech a seriesthat you actually want to watch.So if you're working on your next project,definitely be sure to go check out Fiverrat the link in the description.And if you use the promo code AustinEvans,you can get yourself 10% off.(upbeat music)Oh, what?I couldn't even finish my jump!All right.The smart tech handcrafted calculator.A smart tech calculator.Well there's clearly a big lump here.Do I attack the lump?It's like a tumor.- The tumor.- Oh, wait a minute.Is this a wooden keyboard?Ken, did you find awooden keyboard on Amazon?- Yeah.Should be a whole set too.- Healthy, eco-friendly, and fashionable.Three things I love to seeout of my wooden keyboard,mouse, and bamboo solar calculator.How much was the wirelessmultimedia bamboo keyboardand mouse combo featuring a calculator?- It's about 50 bucks.- It's actually not bad.It's not bad.- For all kit?- Hopefully, it doesn't feel too wooden.- Well, that's a, that, that's...I mean I'm not sure what I expected.To tell you the truth,I don't know how I...Okay.- It actually doesn't look that bad.- No, I agree.It looks kinda nice.- I mean it is full woodeverywhere, everywhere.We've got our bamboo mousewhich I've gotta say is hilariously small.Oh, I need batteries.Look at that, look at that.So we actually have like alittle like a foam pad insidebut it is actually full bamboo.I don't see any plastic on this at allbesides, I guess, maybe alittle bit where the sensor is.The fit on these batteries is atrocious.It's almost like they're madeout of wood or something.Woo.- My eyes!It's on.Yeah, the mouse works.- It looks reallynice with our table.- It's actually not like crazy bad, right?I will say, looking at it,I mean, it's a little weird,you can see some of thebigger keys have been jointed.So there's a joint here,joint here, joint here.Like it certainly a lot ofpieces that they're all beenkinda like down machineddown or woodwork down.What's the phrase for woodworking?- Woodworking?- Woodworks down?I don't think that's (keyboardclicking drowns out speaker)(keyboard clicking)74 words per minute.That's actually not crazy faroff my normal typing speed.It's a little strange, right?It does feel a lot likea membrane keyboardwhich is most certainly is.The big thing that reallymakes this differentand the actual usabilityside is just the factthat these keys are flat.They're very flat, like theactual little like scoopfor where your sort of fingerrests in the keys is nextto non-existent which ifyou're a confident typer,you don't really need that help.But I find like my fingersalmost slide around a little biton the keys.I mean, this thing looks cool.It might not necessarilybe my style, right?I mean, I need that RGBRazer Chroma action.Not the, I'm a personwho lives in the woodsand I have a key cap...What's my summit, Matt?Reach your summit, Mountain.Oh, okay keyboards.Oh, is this a good keyboardinstead of bad keyboards?- Yes.- Oh, wow.I actually feel honored that I'm lookingat good keyboards today, okay.Woo.Okay.What's the deal with this?I've never actually evenheard of Mountain before.- So, they sent this out to us.It is a relatively modular keyboard.- Oh my goodness.Oh, wow.That's a lot of stuff.Holy.This is one keyboard.Do you see this?This is all one keyboard.Look how much stuff comes in the box.- It seems like with everything.- Uh-huh.- $270.- So the number pad can go on either side.So it's got a couple of USBCs and you just slide it outwhich one you want to attach so-- Oh, that's cool.- Woo, we got RGB.So we've got our little display hereas well as we have ourdisplay here as well.(keyboard clicking)When you look at the keyboard space,beyond stuff like buildinga full custom keyboard,there's not a lot ofcrazy differences, right?Like, oh, I have this moreRGB here, there, whatever.Like typically you would haveto get into the custom spaceto find something whichis truly different.But when you look at howmany modular abilitiesthat this keyboard has andhonestly, how smart it is, right?The fact that I can just take this off,flip it around, and in like five seconds,move it over to the otherside of the keyboard,it's cool, right?That's a cool feature.The fact that I can just takethis off, look at that, right?Completely reconfigured thekeyboard in like 10 seconds,But having all of this in a keyboardwhich, yeah, it's pricey but comparedto some of the other high-endgaming keyboards out there,it's not crazy.I'm legitimately really happywith how solid this thing is.So with this point of the video,you've likely seen the fineassets that we've gottenfrom the freelancers on Fiverr.However, at this point,I actually haven't.So the first thing we've gotis the Mystery Tech jingle.(upbeat music)Yo, that's really like mystery techy.This is all a completelyoriginal music too.Wait, let's see the other options.(upbeat music)Do you know how much we paid for someoneto make this completelycustom Mystery Tech music?Just take a guess.- $150?- $89.- That's it?- That's it.- Wow.- It's actually really good.So, we also have a bunch ofother assets that we've got.So, you've definitely seenthis in the video alreadybut we basically have allof these little emotesof the team which previously,we have like Potato Austinand whatnot but now, we have everyone.So the next thing we sentout is a Mystery Tech logo.So this is what we got back and honestly,I feel like it captures thevibe of Mystery Tech well,but it's not just the logobecause then we took this logoand we sent it off to beanimated into the transitionthat you can see right here.(upbeat music)I am really happy.So, big thank you of course,to Fiverr for not onlysponsoring this video,but for also spicing upsome Mystery Tech action.Is that a PS One?Is that what I see?Is this a PS One screen and a PS One?Okay, so, if you are born in the nineties,you might be familiarwith this little consolecalled the Sony, the what do you call it?The PlayStay, Stayed,Splay, Play, Placate,the Plays, a PlayStation.Yeah, that was it.That, yeah, yeah, yeah.So this is the cool kid version,which was not onlyincredibly tiny comparedto the original PS One, but importantly,had the five-inch LCD screen.It was like when we builtthe ultimate game cubeexcept five years beforethat and probably betterin every single way.- This is also official.Our local store,- Kay.- Mind you, theydefinitely upcharge usa little bit butwe wanna support our local-- They see you walk in,they go, "Oh, Ken's wastingmoney so it's fine."- Well, we supportlocal businesses here.Especially, you know, momand pop video game ones.- Just tell me how muchthe stupid things were.- $300 each.- Actually, it's not terrible.- Not the best,especially, you know,if you shop around online,you can definitely find themfor probably like, youknow, one to $200 cheaper.- Yeah.- But for ones thatwe could just get right awayand can actually see in person,- Oh, yeah.The PS One controller.Not to be confused with thePlayStation One controllercause this one actually says PS One on it.Wow!Gee whiz pa, this is great.Are you sure this isn't brand newcause this looks completely brand new.- If it isn't brand new,It's really well taken care of.- It has this, wait,it has a sticker on it?Oh, this is definitely used.Someone put a sticker on it.Look at that.Oh, this is actually kinda interesting.So it actually gives you extra ports.So normally, the PS One justhas the power and the AV out.This also has headphone jack and AV in.So you can now use this screento say, watch Nickelodeonor something, but you also could plugin a pair of headphones.Nice.We'll start out with some Needfor Speed III: Hot Pursuit.Best Need for Speed of all time.Don't @ me.(retro game music)(Austin exhaling)Hmm, right in the nostalgia, woo!Who needs drugs whenyou just listen to that?- 3, 2, 1, go!- Dude, these graphicsare better than I remembered.- Dude, this game doesnot look bad, right?I got weather effects.I will say this screenis not the best though.It's very much one of thoselate nineties like LCD panels.It's okay but if youhave the viewing angleeven slightly off, like you're sharingwith like your littlebrother or something,it's really hard to see.Let's swap over to some Harry Potter.I don't think our copyof The Sorcerer's Stoneis any good anymore.You can hear the disk is it's not reading.Look at that.Voice acting in the PS One game.- Who needs to readthe books when you got this?- Look at that.Look at the power of the PS One.So this is that early sortagame where it's third personbut like I can't controlthe camera, right?I'm just being able to usethe left like analog stickto move around.This game was incrediblyambitious for the PS One though.There's a lot that was going on.Wow, I don't actuallyremember this game runningat such terrible frame rates.I didn't even know what aframe rate was back then.Dude, I'm so, so happy.This is legit.This is the dream.This is the 2000 dream.- I think in the year2000, you wanted a PS2.- No, you wanted the PS One, Ken.There was no screen to attach to a PS2.What, are you gonna carryaround a CRT on one armand your PS2 on the other?- No, they made PS2 screens, dude.- Wait, they did?- I mean not official, but, yeah.- Oh.So we're getting that fornext episode of Mystery Tech?- Actually.(upbeat music)- Woo, Euler's Disk.I hardly knew Euler.- What?- Euler's Disk, spinning science into art.You won't believe your eyes or earsas the disk spins faster and louder.So if you've watched Mystery Tech before,you'll know that we have apropensity for taking a lookat slightly more fun andunique items such as thingsthat zip, zap, zoop and zop.Now, today, the Euler'sDisk seems very muchlike the kind of productthat will just fit right in.So we've got the Austin mirrorwhere I can stare at myself.So basically, hold it upright, slightly angledonto its rolling edgeand give it a easy twist.Is that right here?Angle it...Whoa, whoa.Oh, I feel the magnet, okayand then just twist it.(upbeat music)What?Wait, it just keeps going?I think it's going for a very long time.It just doesn't wanna give up.Yo, this is trippy, man.It's still going.This is the first time I've spun it.Is it about to disappear out of existence?- There it is.Whoa!That was like the coolest likesci-fi sound I've ever heard.Ooh.All right, here we go.Okay.Dude, this is trippy, man.Dude, it straight up lookslike it's just like appearingand disappearing right now.I really wonder what this thing looks likein slow motion right nowcause like to my eye,it just looks like it's like flickeringin and out of existence.Oh, man, look how fast that is.(Austin laughs)Yo, that is so cool.(upbeat music)Thank you.Thank you very much.This is like a hanger.Hi Res, oh, okay.That looks like some Sony action.MDR-M1ST.Let's see what ourfriends over at Sony haveto pleasure me aurally.- Aurally.- Wait, no, no.- Aural.- No.- Aural bliss, man.- No, no, no.That was the worst one though.That was actually the worst one.So these are the successorto the most popular studioheadphones in Japan.- The 7506's?- No, but the next step up to that.They are the CD900ST's.- Okay.- They're literallyin every recording studioin Japan, more or less.- Ooh, wow.These are actually very nice.These actually have like somereally nice leather to them.It's certainly a littlemore of like a modern style,which makes sense causethey're gonna be making theseuninterrupted for the next 30 years.How much were the MDR-M1ST's?- 300 bucks.- Uh-huh.I also got you a sparecable that Sony also sells.- Can we just not pretendwith words like I got you a cable.Can we all justbe in agreement?- I got us a cable.- Keep going.- I got me a cable.- There you go, that's it.So, to test these headphones,I don't listen to any ofyour fancy high res audiothat this DAC andheadphones are designed forso I'm gonna listen to Spotifywith my 80 dollar cable.- I literally haveAmazon music unlimited HD.- It's fine.It's so okay.It's fine.Oh, wow.You know what, I immediatelyhave a problem with these.These cushions do nothing.- Are the drivers too close to your ears?- I'm literally, it's...Yeah, exactly, like-- Yeah.That's a common complaint.We need to also get third, sorry,I have to get third-party pads for this.- Really?Nah, man.I don't wanna be rude.- Great way to start it?- But,(Ken laughs)- I'm not impressed at all.Maybe they just need to beburned in a little bit.It sounds a little too airy to me.I don't know if it's becausethe drivers like so closeto my eardrums, it's just,they don't sound good,they sound fine.But certainly for the price, I don't know.- Let me actually see.- Jump in, jump in.I'm super curious.I'm not feeling it.- I kinda see what Austin'ssaying, but I do feel like,yeah, these are definitely...Where did he go?I can see why-- Hello, welcome to mymuch better headphone corner.These are the Grado SR325x's.The headphones that aregonna sound far betterthan your nonsense and-- I am surprised that you've gotan actual legit pair of headphonesand not-- Handmade in Brooklyn.- I'm from Brooklyn.- I know, you werehandmade in Brooklyn too.(Austin laughs)(Matt groans)These are their latest generation.They've got like somenew drivers and stuff.They were fairly expensive.They were...- How much is fairly expensive?- I also just wanna point outthat he always get mad at uswhen we don't have theprices immediately available.- Yeah, Austin.How much are these?- $295.- $295, all right.- Less than your nonsense.It's your show now.- Okay, okay.- Everyone likes you morefor some weird reason,I don't know why.- Wow.- Go ahead, go ahead.No, no, no.Unbox.Show it off.Show off why the Grado's are greatand why your headphones suck.Why I'm a better host.- You know-- And why Fiverr can't save you now.- It's great cause finally,the boss acknowledges you for once.Man, this box looks really, really nice.All right and oh, theselook like the SR80's,just silver.- What?They're metal.Those are totally different.Look at the stitching on the headband.- Cool, I guess.These feel like they will hurt a lot.Do you see how little padding that is?These are really, reallywell-built though.They feel nice in hand.- You see the girth on them?- It is meaty.Not that Austin wouldknow what that's like.I mean, these are definitelya better listening experiencefor the average person, I'll say that.- Almost like it's betterfor UrAverageConsumer.- These headphones are just asgood as Austin say they are.They're very warm.The vocals sound very rich.I like this a lot.They're great.Are these for you?- Yeah, these are mine.- Okay, cool.I thought so.Well, you take your $300 headphonesand I'll take my $300 headphones.- Wow, it's almost like it's happily ever after.Wow, your heads really large.Have you ever-- Where's my headphones?- He called my head large.Oh, well, yeah, yeah, yeah.- You've got a big head, man.- Thank you.- You walked through (stammers).(Ken laughs)Big thank you to Fiverr forsponsoring today's episodeof Mystery Tech.Don't forget to go check outthe link in the descriptionand use that promo codeAustinEvans to check outto get yourself 10% off.