Gun to the head? It's a game!
45sThe absurd opening with a fake gun and immediate laughter hooks viewers with unexpected humor.
▶ Play ClipTommy and Ollie test extreme gaming gadgets, including a transforming handheld console, an AI 3D screen, a hand massager, a smart board game, a chair sound system, a phone controller, a gaming pillow, a couchmaster, a portable projector, and a PS5 travel case. They each get to keep three items.
Tommy and Ollie introduce the video: they bought extreme gaming gadgets and each can keep three products.
A device that changes your voice when gaming online. Tommy tries it and finds it amusing.
An $800 transforming handheld console that emulates 3DS at 4x resolution. Tommy likes it and decides to keep it.
A large device that uses AI to convert 2D games to 3D. Tommy finds it immersive but thinks it would cause migraines and not be used often.
A massager that squeezes the hand. Tommy finds it uncomfortable and compares it to a blood pressure monitor.
A $400 board that combines physical pieces with digital gameplay. Tommy loves it and decides to keep it.
A pad that makes noises when you hit it. Tommy doesn't want it.
An 11-speaker system that attaches to a chair for immersive audio. Tommy finds it cool but not high fidelity and decides not to keep it.
A MagSafe controller with fold-out handles and a kickstand. Tommy thinks it's good for phone gamers but not for him.
A pillow with a MagSafe mount for handheld gaming. Tommy initially dismisses it but later rates it, though he doesn't keep it.
A lapboard for PC gaming on the couch. Tommy thinks it's cool but not for him.
A tiny projector that fits in a pocket. Tommy is impressed and decides to keep it.
A portable PS5 with OLED screen. Tommy thinks it's too bulky and decides not to keep it.
Tommy ends up keeping the 1X Sugar Sugar 1 handheld, the smart board game, and the portable projector, and reflects that it was a great day.
"The video delivers exactly what the title promises: extreme gaming tech gadgets are bought and tested."
VoiceMod villager voice
Tommy uses the VoiceMod to sound like a villager, leading to laughter and a funny moment.
1:23AI 3D immersion
Tommy is amazed by the AI 3D effect but predicts it will cause migraines, highlighting the novelty vs. practicality.
4:37Smart board game snake
The snake game on the smart board reacts when pieces are removed, surprising Tommy and Ollie.
9:57[00:00] Say your prayers, Tommy. Mate, you can't
[00:02] just pull a gun on me.
[00:03] >> Don't look at it. Look that way. I'm not
[00:04] going to not look at it if you put a gun
[00:06] to my head. And everyone's just
[00:07] comfortable with this.
[00:11] Zelda. Yeah, it shoots Switch
[00:13] cartridges. That was nasty. I think the
[00:15] idea is you don't know what video game
[00:17] to play, so you shoot someone,
[00:18] [laughter] do you know what That is
[00:19] cool. Tommy and his back, and we have
[00:21] bought the most extreme gaming gadgets
[00:24] that money can buy, including actually
[00:26] Tommy, cover your ears for a second. All
[00:27] right.
[00:30] The reason I'm whispering is because
[00:32] part of this video is you get to pick
[00:34] three products to actually keep. [music]
[00:35] But Oh, really?
[00:36] >> when you lock one in, you can't change
[00:38] your mind. Oh, really?
[00:40] Oh, can't I just have them all, though?
[00:42] No. All right. We'll just keep that
[00:44] somewhere around as well. I don't want
[00:45] that Game & Watch. That's from years
[00:47] ago, isn't it? Oh, no. It's an
[00:49] unfortunate color. Which flavor have you
[00:51] got?
[00:51] >> Brown.
[00:53] A new flavor. What do you mean, flavor?
[00:55] It's the hands. My hands don't need
[00:57] flavor, they're hands. Starting with the
[00:59] VoiceMod key, which lets you change your
[01:02] voice when you're gaming online on your
[01:04] console. Have you ever been recognized
[01:06] just from the lobby?
[01:07] >> Yeah, sometimes, dude. Yeah.
[01:08] >> Oh, actually, it could be awkward.
[01:09] >> Yeah. So, what do you do? It stops
[01:11] wearing. It's another option. Yeah. Oh
[01:13] my god.
[01:14] >> It changes your voice.
[01:15] >> Hello. And then Testing. That's what you
[01:17] sound like.
[01:18] >> Yes.
[01:18] >> I know. Pick a voice. Villager.
[01:22] >> [laughter]
[01:23] >> Do you
[01:24] follow
[01:25] our hello
[01:26] my boys?
[01:28] >> [laughter]
[01:29] >> Shall we look at some tag? Do you like
[01:32] that? Was that Was that cool?
[01:34] I think that voice followed by do you
[01:35] like that is not allowed.
[01:36] >> Hello. Hello. Wow.
[01:39] Oh, no. Oh.
[01:41] Oh hi.
[01:42] Ooh, Tommy, you're cute.
[01:44] Hey.
[01:46] How are you, Aaron? So.
[01:48] I I don't want to keep this. Oh. I was
[01:50] going to ask.
[01:51] >> You can have it.
[01:51] >> Oh, really? For me? I don't know. I'm
[01:53] all right. You keep the Game & Watch.
[01:56] Are you going up?
[01:56] >> Yeah, it's a squeeze. Why?
[01:58] This is not
[02:00] >> You Oh, wow. Oh.
[02:02] But now from $60 all the way to $800.
[02:06] This is the 1X Sugar Sugar 1.
[02:10] A bizarre mouthful of a name for what
[02:12] actually seems like a fascinating
[02:14] transforming handheld console.
[02:16] What was your favorite handheld? Oh,
[02:19] probably the 3DS.
[02:22] That's a great answer. Okay. Because we
[02:24] have got the modern reimagining of that
[02:27] concept. Have you ever seen this?
[02:29] What is this?
[02:31] What is this? So, this is emulating 3DS
[02:34] in like four times the resolution. Oh,
[02:37] mate.
[02:38] >> Does it bring back any memories?
[02:40] Yeah, it does, but it's also just like
[02:42] awesome. It's like a Steam Deck and a
[02:44] and a DS had like a baby. Actually, the
[02:46] sticks feel a lot better than any
[02:48] hardware Nintendo has produced.
[02:49] >> These are so like the buttons have a
[02:51] click to them. Cuz they're all touch
[02:53] screen. You can still use it like a DS.
[02:55] There's a thing you can do here. So.
[02:57] Okay. This is so cool.
[03:06] >> [laughter]
[03:07] >> I like hanging out with you, Ollie.
[03:08] Yeah. That was a 3DS emulator. This is
[03:10] now just full Android. It's a pretty
[03:12] nice looking game as well. It's really
[03:13] nice. That's like up there with the OLED
[03:15] Switch, isn't it? Yeah. This is like
[03:17] $800. Oh, wow. Okay. Well. It's a lot
[03:19] more than a Switch. I just realized I
[03:21] think I'm getting gamer gear over the
[03:22] place. Oh, why are you gluing up this
[03:24] nice thing? My concern, you know when
[03:25] you have like all these like moving
[03:26] parts and stuff is that it's really
[03:28] space inefficient. So, after like you've
[03:30] only got a tiny amount of room for your
[03:32] chip and stuff like that. If you were
[03:34] buying a handheld to play games like
[03:36] this, you'd be wasting money buying
[03:38] this. You almost have to need both of
[03:40] these form factors for this to be worth
[03:42] it. Yeah. So, I only get to choose now
[03:44] if I get to keep this.
[03:44] >> You get to choose now. Is there things
[03:46] that I'm going to like more than How
[03:47] many do I get to keep? Three. Yeah, I
[03:49] think I'll keep I think I'll be stupid
[03:50] I'll be stupid I'll be stupid not to
[03:52] keep this. I really I actually I like
[03:54] it.
[03:55] Mate. Thank you. Oh, you're welcome.
[03:58] Oh, wow. Maybe some regret in this
[04:00] later.
[04:01] Okay. Okay, that was an ominous thing.
[04:03] It was ominous, yeah. To say after that
[04:05] after that nice moment. Well, okay.
[04:07] Well, since he loves the 3DS so much,
[04:09] there's actually another dimension to
[04:11] that console that's also had a modern
[04:13] take, the glasses-free 3D tech.
[04:18] Oh [music] my god, this thing's
[04:19] enormous.
[04:21] What am I looking at here? What is this
[04:23] behemoth? So, this can apparently play
[04:25] games in three dimensions, but because
[04:26] no one's actually making games in 3D
[04:28] anymore, this thing uses AI to convert
[04:31] 2D games into 3D games. You would flick
[04:34] this little switch at the top. Woah.
[04:37] >> Oh, man. Woah. This is going to be
[04:40] lovely for about three minutes until I
[04:42] have a migraine.
[04:43] But wow, that's like really immersive.
[04:45] Oh, look at this. This is like a Oh,
[04:47] check that. Like a trackpad. Trackpad.
[04:50] Yeah.
[04:50] In case you're just sick of the
[04:52] joystick.
[04:52] >> [laughter]
[04:53] >> You know the thing is, this is cool.
[04:54] >> [music]
[04:54] >> It would sit on my shelf forever. Like
[04:57] I'm never going to be like, "Do you know
[04:58] what? Let's bust out the AI generated
[05:01] 3D." It's like 3D TVs, isn't it? It's
[05:03] like 3D is never the one piece of tech
[05:05] that you're like, "You know what I need
[05:06] right now? I need some 3D in my life."
[05:07] >> Let's just leave it behind. You know
[05:09] what I mean? 3D, I don't I I didn't get
[05:11] it at the time and I definitely don't
[05:13] get it now. Let's show a YouTube video.
[05:15] Oh, mate. Is it going to play in 3D? It
[05:17] could do. Oh, no. Do these come off or
[05:20] They do actually, yeah. Do they? How do
[05:22] they This doesn't feel Yeah.
[05:24] >> [laughter]
[05:26] >> That's not right, is it? This is like
[05:28] holding the bottom of a baseball bat. AI
[05:30] 3D mode. Does it work? Yeah, I mean
[05:34] a
[05:35] a bit. Thing is, I was there. So, like I
[05:37] don't need to
[05:38] The fact that that's AI is pretty cool.
[05:40] I think it's actually like really good
[05:41] execution for a concept that no one
[05:43] asked for.
[05:44] Yeah, exactly. All right, off we go.
[05:47] I don't want it, by the way. Okay. Yeah.
[05:49] Well, that thing was really stretching
[05:51] the definition of handheld. I know what
[05:53] we could both do with, a hand massager.
[05:57] A hand massager for gamers, of course.
[06:00] Do you ever get hand pain while you're
[06:02] like typing or gaming? There used to be
[06:04] a thing in Minecraft where you would
[06:06] have to jitter click to like win the
[06:08] games. You have to click as quick as you
[06:09] could on a mouse. After a while of that,
[06:11] my hands would start hurting. I can
[06:13] reach 12 clicks [music] per second. You
[06:15] are a bad boy. So, this is a massager
[06:18] for gamers. And you want me to stick my
[06:20] hand in that? Everything in my instincts
[06:22] says like when you come to this man's
[06:24] big man chair and he says stick your
[06:26] hand in this thing, don't do [laughter]
[06:27] it. Oh my god, there's like finger
[06:29] sockets.
[06:31] What? It's clamped down on my hand. No,
[06:33] it's clamped [clears throat] down. Okay,
[06:35] I'll put some heat on there, too.
[06:36] >> Oh, oh, ow, it's tight. You must know
[06:38] better than most people that you can't
[06:40] perform optimally in the gaming room if
[06:42] you have cold or
[06:45] cramped up hands. This is the least
[06:46] happy I've been in a long time.
[06:49] In this moment.
[06:49] >> Does it not feel like refreshing? It
[06:51] feels like Do you know the blood
[06:52] pressure monitors at the doctor's? They
[06:54] squeeze really tight on your arm and let
[06:56] go. What if you just like try and went
[06:58] with it? Go to a happy place. Go to a Go
[07:00] to a 3D land. It's hard to go to 3D land
[07:03] when my hand is getting squeezed. No, I
[07:05] It's not right, is it? You know it's not
[07:07] right.
[07:08] >> I think this is amazing. We need
[07:09] doctors. No, no, no, no.
[07:10] >> nurses. We don't need That's nice. That
[07:13] is really nice.
[07:15] >> nice, it's not. When I type for long
[07:16] periods of time, I feel it like
[07:18] especially on the back of my hands here.
[07:19] The pressure feels amazing. It's got
[07:21] airbags around all my individual fingers
[07:23] and it's almost like easing it in a way
[07:24] that you can't do yourself. Do you want
[07:26] it? No. I want it so I can burn it.
[07:29] You don't leave the house enough.
[07:33] Okay, so you know how multiplayer gaming
[07:35] over the years has started to feel
[07:37] increasingly like an online only
[07:39] experience.
[07:41] Well, the board is designed as the
[07:43] antidote to that.
[07:45] Wait, this box is actually insane. What
[07:47] kind of board game enthusiast do they
[07:49] think has the strength to open this?
[07:52] >> [music]
[07:55] >> Okay. Well,
[07:58] on reflection, I guess the board game
[07:59] enthusiast probably have the brain to
[08:02] think of that.
[08:06] Do you like board games? I actually love
[08:09] board games.
[08:10] >> Oh, but have you ever tested a smart
[08:12] board game? What is this, man? Pieces.
[08:14] >> Oh, wow. So, the company has decided
[08:18] they wanted to try and recreate the feel
[08:20] of physical board game with the benefits
[08:22] of digital. For example, going to
[08:24] >> Space Rocks. This is like the one out of
[08:26] Star Wars.
[08:27] >> Pretty slick, actually. Everything's
[08:28] just going to be running at like 60
[08:29] frames per second.
[08:32] >> [music]
[08:33] >> And then, this is literally who can
[08:34] shoot the most asteroids.
[08:35] >> This is awesome. You could see yourself
[08:37] using this.
[08:38] >> 100%. I'll bring this round my dad's.
[08:39] We'll all be sat playing this for hours.
[08:41] >> It's a gaming experience that you
[08:42] couldn't have in any other way, right?
[08:44] Holding a physical piece, playing a
[08:46] digital game.
[08:47] >> This is really cool.
[08:49] >> [music]
[08:50] >> Yeah, you got poked, by the way. What
[08:51] they don't have is any of the official
[08:53] IPs. There's no Catan, there's no Ticket
[08:55] to Ride. Well, I assume it costs them
[08:57] money to buy the licenses to use those
[08:59] games. Okay, let's try Snake. Snake?
[09:01] Okay, all right.
[09:02] >> Because Snake was taken.
[09:06] Oh wow.
[09:07] Okay, so the snake follows you.
[09:09] >> So, oh my god. And then, if you take it
[09:10] off the board, it it just It just stops.
[09:14] You suck.
[09:15] >> But, you invited me into your home.
[09:16] >> Uh, yeah.
[09:17] >> Show me tech, and no, I don't suck,
[09:19] actually.
[09:20] >> In case you are angered by further L's,
[09:24] rage pad. Do I need to open it or
[09:26] >> No, I think this is meant to be like a
[09:28] healthy outlet for your pain.
[09:31] It's making noises at me.
[09:33] Woah, mate, can you actually chill out?
[09:35] Oh, so cross It didn't do WELL IN SNAKE.
[09:39] >> [laughter]
[09:40] >> OH, FEEL MUCH better now.
[09:41] >> I think you should feel worse about
[09:43] yourself, actually. Well, let's do a
[09:44] quick co-op game now. This is like
[09:45] Lemmings.
[09:46] >> Ooh, actually, yes. Come to think of it,
[09:47] it's got a speaker in it as well. It's
[09:49] quite nice.
[09:50] You just place the key series and then
[09:52] >> And then they walk. And then they walk
[09:53] across them.
[09:55] I'm just about to take it out while I'm
[09:56] not.
[09:57] Oh my god.
[09:57] >> Oh my gosh. That's really interesting.
[10:01] It's actually a new gaming experience.
[10:03] >> It's immediate.
[10:04] >> Yeah, this is brilliant. This is
[10:05] actually brilliant. This is fun for the
[10:07] whole family. [music]
[10:08] >> I'll take it. Go on.
[10:08] >> Yeah. Yeah. How much is it usually?
[10:10] >> Uh, it's like $400. Oh, bloody hell. I
[10:12] love it then.
[10:13] >> Okay.
[10:16] Oh, do you want the rage? I don't want
[10:17] the rage pad. Do not want that rage pad
[10:20] that just shouted at me.
[10:24] Now, I can't quite believe that this
[10:26] Kolo GCS is a real product. The thing
[10:29] looks like a prop from a sci-fi film.
[10:31] But, this is actually an 11-speaker
[10:33] ultra-wide sound system designed to
[10:35] attach permanently onto your chair and
[10:38] completely immerse you. We need to
[10:39] transition your chair. I don't know how
[10:42] to respond to that socially. Yeah, okay.
[10:44] Let's do that. Three, two, one.
[10:48] How did that feel? You're going to like
[10:49] electrocute me.
[10:50] >> It does look like that, doesn't it?
[10:52] >> This is like bloody well Darth Vader
[10:53] sitting in it. Don't. Don't. Little bit.
[10:56] Yeah, that'd be really cool. It's like a
[10:58] 360 surround system. So, it's kind of
[11:00] like wearing really big headphones, but
[11:03] they allow you to hear where every sound
[11:06] is coming from. So, I still can't shake
[11:07] the feeling I'm going to get murdered.
[11:10] Oh my god. Oh, this is high quality. So,
[11:12] I'm curious like how directional does
[11:15] the sound feel?
[11:15] >> Incredibly.
[11:16] >> Oh. I'm just plowing into civilians. Uh,
[11:19] they looked at me really weird. They
[11:21] were looking the other way. It's a game
[11:23] of Gooman. It's in my lungs. This is
[11:25] really annoying cuz it just screams all
[11:27] around me.
[11:27] >> This is actually hard. This is like a
[11:29] nightmare.
[11:30] Let's say this was an online game and
[11:32] you were like to like footsteps. Do you
[11:33] feel like you can hear anything [music]
[11:35] new? I would realistically probably just
[11:37] use headphones or speakers. Oh. It's
[11:40] great right?
[11:41] >> Yeah, I see what you mean. Hey, shoes
[11:42] are on. Hey, the screens all around us
[11:43] are actually a nightmare.
[11:47] Yeah.
[11:48] >> So, if I were running front of these
[11:49] people, you can actually hear their
[11:51] voices move from there
[11:54] to there.
[11:57] I'd say it's not like the highest
[11:58] fidelity audio I've ever heard. I don't
[12:00] know how much you pay attention to that.
[12:01] >> I did I didn't I wouldn't even know how
[12:03] to
[12:04] notice the fidelity.
[12:06] It's cool. It's a good thing. Mhm.
[12:08] But, it's a bit much. It's going to be a
[12:10] no from
[12:10] >> This is a no from me. Yeah. [music] It
[12:12] is wicked, but
[12:14] yeah. But, what if you actually wanted
[12:15] to leave your new high-tech gamer pod?
[12:18] Well, this M-Con Osnap is probably the
[12:21] most advanced smartphone controller that
[12:23] I've ever laid eyes on.
[12:26] >> [music]
[12:26] >> So, it's got MagSafe, which means you
[12:27] snap your phone on like that. Then,
[12:31] >> [screaming]
[12:33] [laughter]
[12:34] >> it ejects with a lot of force. Okay,
[12:36] let's try that again.
[12:38] Then, handles fold out. What do we
[12:40] think? I don't uh love it. Just feel a
[12:42] bit silly gaming on this
[12:45] So, okay. So, phone games are not for
[12:47] you. These are actually really nice
[12:48] joysticks. If you were a phone gamer,
[12:50] I'm sure I'm sure you could love that.
[12:52] But, like if you're a phone gamer,
[12:53] you've got bigger problems on your on
[12:55] your plate.
[12:56] >> Wow, that's rich. If you were to assess
[12:58] like as a controller, so forget about
[12:59] the mobile side of things. Do you think
[13:01] it's a good controller? It's pretty
[13:02] nice. And these are really nice. They're
[13:05] nice Oh, the triggers. I haven't got to
[13:06] the triggers. Yeah, they do feel good.
[13:08] >> They're really really nice triggers and
[13:09] bumpers. It does do one thing though
[13:11] that I haven't showed you. You can also
[13:14] detach.
[13:15] That's a kickstand.
[13:17] And then you carry on playing wireless.
[13:19] Oh, that's pretty cool. I'm actually a
[13:20] big fan of that controller.
[13:22] I think that's wicked for the size it
[13:23] takes up. But, not for you.
[13:25] No, no. You You You can keep it. Right,
[13:28] I think it's time we move this party to
[13:29] the sofa with the gaming pillow.
[13:34] No, it's not for your head. We're
[13:35] gamers. It's actually for your handheld
[13:37] console of choice.
[13:39] Right.
[13:40] >> [music]
[13:40] >> Gamer pillow, bring it a bit closer.
[13:44] I look like an old person.
[13:46] Uh yeah, this isn't comfortable. Let's
[13:47] try. Oh, the pillow feels amazing. Wow.
[13:50] Can you smack me with this? I don't
[13:52] think I'm just like being paid enough
[13:54] for that. We're [music] paid to do this.
[13:58] It's good. Sorry, so when did you last
[14:00] leave the house? This is also a MagSafe
[14:02] mount for your phone. It's [music] kind
[14:04] of maneuverable. Oh, is that not I'm
[14:05] Yeah, this is good. Hang on, let me So
[14:07] you you go back. Ooh. The way that this
[14:10] moves around Yeah, it rolls, right?
[14:12] Yeah. Do you know what?
[14:14] >> [music]
[14:14] >> I'm willing to say maybe I spoke too
[14:16] soon. I rate it. You rate it, but you
[14:17] don't want it. But it's a bit like a
[14:19] burrito. Do you know what I mean? It's
[14:20] like it's not a first date kind of food.
[14:23] Like I'm not exactly in my classiest, am
[14:25] I right now? Bloody [music] slouch like
[14:27] a dead man. Awfully concerned with how
[14:29] you come across while gaming. Maybe I'm
[14:31] >> [music]
[14:31] >> Maybe I'm too insecure, Aaron.
[14:34] So that's one option for a little
[14:36] handheld gaming on your couch. But what
[14:38] if you wanted to connect up to your
[14:39] full-on gaming PC while still never
[14:41] getting up? Well, that is where the
[14:43] Couchmaster comes in.
[14:50] >> [music]
[14:51] >> Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on cuz
[14:52] you're going to get Cheeto-y fingers all
[14:54] over this keyboard on you. So just let's
[14:55] just think before you open those. All
[14:57] right, Mom, you do it. You sound like
[14:59] someone who's been burned before. This
[15:00] is our battle station. Do I look cool
[15:02] now?
[15:04] It's actually kind of cool to use a PC
[15:06] on [music] such a massive screen. But I
[15:07] can have my TommyInnit video open here.
[15:10] >> Oh, thank you. Couple of fun products
[15:12] I've been
[15:14] ready to buy for my gamer setup. It's my
[15:16] pizza order.
[15:18] >> [laughter]
[15:19] >> It's all very easy to track on the Opera
[15:21] browser our
[15:22] What do you think of this rig? The
[15:24] chrome LED as well super cool man. I got
[15:27] six USB ports. Got an iPad. It's
[15:29] definitely not for me. I actually think
[15:31] so if I was a PC gamer this fixes my one
[15:35] annoyance with being a PC gamer which is
[15:37] that you have to sit at your desk and
[15:38] you have to use an office chair. Oh look
[15:40] at this an email from my neighbor.
[15:42] I saw you shoot that Minecraft boy. I
[15:45] know what you did by
[15:47] darker
[15:48] >> [music]
[15:48] >> lines. It's actually pretty cool though
[15:50] cuz the Opera browser has all your
[15:52] Google services baked into the sidebar.
[15:54] So we don't even need to leave this Uber
[15:55] four-way productivity split screen
[15:58] >> [music]
[15:58] >> to check it. Maybe there's a link. It's
[16:00] free. Yeah there's a
[16:01] >> Where can I find this link? In the
[16:02] description. Oh. Well then I'll have to
[16:05] bloody go down there won't I? Have to
[16:06] have a little scroll. Do you want this?
[16:08] No no. No.
[16:11] Thank you.
[16:12] But um
[16:14] I'm all right.
[16:15] But let's say you wanted to game on
[16:16] someone else's couch. And let's say that
[16:18] someone else is your grandma who still
[16:20] has an old CRT TV. Well this tiny little
[16:24] projector could be the solution.
[16:32] This is a tiny portable projector. Oh my
[16:34] god. No way. Yeah. [music] You ever seen
[16:37] those triple folding phones? It's kind
[16:38] of like that. It's actually mad in
[16:40] person how tiny it is.
[16:42] >> Oh my gosh. You impressed? Yeah very.
[16:45] [music] It's adapting pretty
[16:47] responsibly. Okay let's smash.
[16:50] What did he say?
[16:51] This is what you take to your grandma's
[16:53] house. Oh I remember the war. Shut up
[16:55] gran I'm going to play Metroid on the
[16:57] ceiling.
[16:58] Oh my days. I thought you were good at
[17:00] games. No. Oh.
[17:03] My bad. Right I have an idea but I'm not
[17:05] sure how you're going to feel about
[17:06] this.
[17:07] You want to play on the ceiling? I want
[17:09] us to lie in the bed and point it at the
[17:10] ceiling.
[17:12] Oh mate we're actually bros you know.
[17:13] [music] Imagine this on a date like oh
[17:15] yeah let's just play smash on the
[17:16] ceiling. I could just lie in bed like
[17:18] this.
[17:20] Wow. It fits in my pocket. So, when I'm
[17:23] traveling, I could just watch things on
[17:25] the ceiling of a hotel. You're right.
[17:27] >> coming home with me, if that's all
[17:28] right. Oh, I love it.
[17:30] >> Yeah. I actually love it. But, if you
[17:32] were uber serious about taking your
[17:34] complete gaming experience with you when
[17:36] you travel, then I have never seen a
[17:38] more extreme execution of that concept
[17:41] than the brand new Poga Yes OLED
[17:43] edition.
[17:49] What's up? This is a portable
[17:52] PlayStation 5
[17:54] Pro. Oh, wow. High res. So, that's a
[17:56] quad HD OLED screen. Look at my fingers,
[17:59] though. Look how quick I'm going. Oh,
[18:00] well, it's incredible. You didn't do any
[18:01] damage. So, this has got the sound
[18:03] system in, as well.
[18:04] >> Yeah, it sounds really nice.
[18:05] >> Punchy enough for a small little thing.
[18:06] It's got a wireless charging pad for
[18:07] your phone.
[18:08] >> You know what? I bet if you were like an
[18:09] e-sports player, this would be awesome.
[18:11] I really like the fact that it keeps
[18:13] everything to do with your PlayStation
[18:14] together. [music] You would actually
[18:16] transport it like this.
[18:17] >> How heavy is it? Going to lug this round
[18:19] Heathrow Airport, let's see.
[18:22] God, it's not too bad. Yeah. No, you
[18:25] couldn't hold this for an hour.
[18:26] >> It does have wheels. So, let's say It's
[18:28] a bit too much hassle.
[18:32] Mhm.
[18:33] It is nice. I'm just thinking that's the
[18:35] size of like one of my long haul [music]
[18:36] suitcases. It's going to be a no from
[18:38] me. But, then if you wanted to play PS5
[18:40] on the go, what is your alternative? I
[18:42] guess a portal. Do you need to play PS5
[18:44] on the go?
[18:45] Or do you need more hobbies?
[18:46] >> an Airbnb, you just bring [music] your
[18:48] console, bring your HDMI lead in your
[18:49] bag. You're probably just going to be
[18:51] able to stick it in the back of the
[18:52] telly. This worked out quite well for
[18:53] you. You picked three [music] products.
[18:55] So, these probably are your three
[18:56] favorite products.
[18:57] >> Yeah, they definitely So, there's no
[18:58] regret.
[19:00] Oh, this is what a great day.
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