141: State of the Hardware 2023
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So every year towards the end of the year, we talk about our favorite apps and services that we use and state of the apps.
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Well, today we're going to talk about the devices that we're using, the hardware that we're using in the very first state of the hardware.
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State of the hardware, 2023.
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Are you happy with 2023? I mean, I did wonder if you would petition for 2024.
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Oh, god damn it, no, no. Yeah, wait a minute.
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We can't do that. It's the middle of the... It's not even the middle of the year.
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It should be state of the hardware 2024.
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No, no, it really shouldn't be. Maybe in your mind you would like it to be, but like realistically it's 2023.
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Because there are a bunch of devices that by 2024 we will have upgraded from that we're going to talk about today.
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You don't know that, Mike. That's just wild speculation. You have no idea that that's true.
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I'm suddenly having this feeling like, I was tricked. I was tricked with this title and I didn't even realize it.
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The way that I kind of think of this is, we are professionals.
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We are professional content creators, professional business people, professional consumers of content.
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And with apps, we've made a bunch of decisions about the things that we use and the why we choose them or why we work with them.
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And so I thought it would be nice to maybe move that over to hardware.
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And there'll be some stuff that people know that we use or will have heard us talk about before.
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But this, especially this first year, kind of gives the baseline.
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And then as we go forward through future years, we could talk about how it's changing.
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Similar to the idea of state of the apps, I've got a bunch of categories.
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We have the everyday carry. We have work, office, entertainment, travel, and maybe a lightning round?
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Yes, there may be a lightning round.
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I also have a last minute addition to this category list, Mike, that you don't know about.
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Although you will have an item for it, I think.
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It is dogs, dog gear.
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I want to add to state of the hardware.
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I have some dog recommendations.
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I'm going to find somewhere else to put that in, you know, like, I don't know if I want to make a specific dog category.
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Well, look, I'm just telling you, there's a dog category.
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You're going to figure out where it goes.
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Hey, here's the thing.
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This is a collaborative process.
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If you decide you want a dog category, then so be it.
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There's a dog category.
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Yeah, no, I did.
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I already decided it.
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Well, I mean, like it will be called dogs.
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You know, don't necessarily think I'm going to update the artwork for this one, but.
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Now that you said that I'm going to have to get some custom dog cortex artwork made, of course.
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You know what?
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I'm going to leave that one with you.
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If you want to do that part, you could do that part.
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Okay, I will.
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So let's start with our everyday carry.
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What goes in the pockets?
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That's kind of what I was thinking about this, right?
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What phone are you using right now?
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The iPhone 14 Pro.
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Not the max version.
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I believe you've got the max version.
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I have the max version.
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I don't think we ever spoke about this.
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This has been like one of the reasons I actually wanted to do this episode is that,
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especially towards the end of the year where we might be changing out hardware,
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our end of the year now is so kind of like focused on the show, the things that we do,
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that we never really get to talk about these things anymore.
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Like, I don't think we've had it.
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We used to have an episode where we would talk about the new phones and watches every year,
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and we haven't done that for years.
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Yeah, for years.
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Yeah, because by the time we would get around to it, it's just like,
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there's no point doing an entire episode about this anymore.
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So I thought, you know, this is one of the reasons I wanted to do this state of the hardware,
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because we can talk about it for a couple of minutes,
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along with all the other stuff that we're going to talk about.
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So what made you decide the Pro rather than the Pro Max?
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I can't remember if it was this year or last year.
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You know, in life, sometimes you want to make decisions that cut down on your future decisions.
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You want to decrease the number of decisions you make.
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And I realized that I keep fluctuating back and forth between like big phone, best phone,
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right, or like the small phone or the regular size phone.
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And I just made a decision, like, I'm not going to make decisions about this anymore.
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I'm just going to buy like the quote normal size phone.
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I think every time I've bought the big one, it's like, there are things I really like,
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but there are also frustrations.
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And it's the same thing with the little phone of like, God, do I really like the little phone,
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but there are also frustrations.
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And so I decided, I'm not going to do this agony anymore every year.
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Like, I'm just going to buy whatever the like normal size phone is and leave it at that.
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So this was my like, no more decisions, no more anxiety.
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This is just what I'm going to do.
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You see, I made that decision too many years ago, and I chose most phone.
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Right, most phone.
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And this is where like, I wonder if this decision for you will pay off over the next few years,
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because it seems very clear that to me and to many people, of course,
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that Apple is going to adopt this like ultra model like Samsung have,
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where the biggest phone will have the most stuff.
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So like the rumors for this year's iPhone will be significant camera improvements,
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just for the big one.
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So I wonder if we'll see, you may level up to like,
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I'm going to just do one decision, but maybe I'll go most as well.
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Yeah, I don't think so.
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It depends on the difference.
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It might, you know, because we said this before, right?
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Like when they put the largest sensor in, I think it was this one.
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We're like, oh, it's going to be, it's fine.
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There isn't really, I think a lot that's actually happened with it, like realistically.
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I think if you're looking at very fine detail, like say for example,
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you're taking photos of dogs, like, and you zoom in on them, then you can see the difference.
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And in the times where I have shot raw, like it is great.
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Yeah, the raw stuff is crazy.
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Right, but you've got to do it.
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And I do think that it's going to take a couple of years still of Apple having this sensor
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to really unlock its full potential for them.
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But this next one will probably have the periscope lens, right?
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For the bigger zoom and all that kind of stuff.
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So who knows if that will be of interest to you, but we'll see.
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Yeah, I think this again is like the thing that I thought through is in the past,
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I have done that exact thing of I always want the better camera,
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better camera on big phone by big phone.
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But I have always slightly regretted it or not regretted it,
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but just found the trade-offs frustrating.
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And there are trade-offs, right?
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The phones are big.
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Now I like that, but I understand why somebody wouldn't,
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especially if the benefit ends up being small, but the negatives are constant.
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You maybe get sometimes a better camera improvement,
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but if you don't like that the phone's bigger,
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that is every minute of every day that that's going to be getting in your way.
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Yes, that's exactly right.
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I can't ever not feel it in my pocket problem.
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It is there always going, "Hi, I'm a phone in your pocket.
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You can feel this right now."
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Whereas with the normal size phone, it's just under that threshold for me.
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What case is your phone in?
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I just thought of this.
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I didn't put it in my list.
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The reason is because I don't use a case on my phone.
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Right, hold on.
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I have to turn on the lights in my office so I can try to read with the case.
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I did move to the MagSafe popsocket rather than just the popsocket stuck on the phone.
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Oh, wait, wait.
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So we moved to what?
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There is a MagSafe popsocket.
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So it's not a case, it's just connecting to the MagSafe magnet on the back.
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That's what you're saying.
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So it's the big oval, but it's got a mount for a popsocket on it.
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And I did this because I'm trying to prepare for the time when I have to start using wireless charging.
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And so then I'll be able to just take off the popsocket charge
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and put the popsocket back on to carry on with my day.
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Because that time is coming, especially like probably going to go USB-C this year.
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And so the docks that I have would have to change.
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And the docks that I have don't have a USB-C version.
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They're just like Qi charging versions are all the modern ones now.
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It's like people don't want you to be using docks with cables anymore.
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You know, like you stick it on top of the cable.
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I think my options there are going to shrink a lot.
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So that's one thing.
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But then also I think in a couple of years time, you know, it still feels feasible
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that there will be an iPhone with no charging connector.
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And so then like I can't be having a popsocket stuck to the back of the phone anymore
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because I would get my phone would become single use.
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- Right, right, right.
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- So I moved to the MagSafe popsocket.
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And I will say I have been pleasantly surprised.
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I was very dubious of it as to if it would hold.
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And I have never ever had it fall off ever.
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- Okay, I'm impressed by that.
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I would not have expected that.
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- Yeah, the one I have is like, I think it's like the second generation.
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Our mutual friend Alex told me that they bought the original one.
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And it wasn't so secure.
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But they obviously did something with the magnets for the kind of revised version.
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And now it's like solid as a rock.
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- But also easy to remove.
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Like they've found this perfect sweet spot.
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Like it's very easy to take off, but it also never comes off unexpectedly.
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- Okay, so the case that I'm using, which I just love.
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I've never been happier with the case.
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It's the Peak Design Mobile Everyday Loop Case.
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- Oh my word, that's a lot of branding in there.
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- Well, yes, but it's like you're trying to describe every single part of it, right?
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Peak Design is the company, mobile for your mobile phone, every day?
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I don't know, every day?
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- Every day is their branding, right?
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They call their products every day.
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It's like a whole line of products, I think, the everyday stuff.
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- Oh, I just realized.
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- The everyday backpack, right?
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- Right, well, yes, I do have the everyday backpack, which will come up later.
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- They also have Slimlink trademark technology in this one.
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- Oh, okay, I don't see that as listed, but...
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Okay, so there's two things about this that I love.
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First, it's a pretty minimal case.
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I guess that's why, because of that technology,
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it feels like it barely adds anything to the phone.
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It's still really protective.
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I have really dropped this phone a few times,
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and they've got just like a nice hard rim right around the cameras,
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which has completely saved it from getting smashed.
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Because I don't use the pop socket, they have a little loop on the back
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that you can just put one finger through.
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And I love it.
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It's like just in the right position.
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I feel like it's actually even in a better spot
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than some of the pop socket was with just being a little lower.
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It's like every time I pick up the phone,
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I can just slide my ring finger through this little loop on the bottom
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and have the phone really secure.
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And then also for me, they have this mounting system.
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- That's Slimlink.
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- Oh, that's the Slimlink, okay.
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This mounting system is...
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It's mag safe, but it's also a physical connector.
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And I have a mount for my bike that is the opposite end of that.
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And it is like when a company designs something that works well,
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it's so satisfying.
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Like being able to just snap my phone onto this mount on the bike
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and know that it is physically secured.
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Like it is physically not coming off
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unless I press the two little buttons on the back to pop it off
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and then it comes off so easily.
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So like I just, I adore this case.
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I think it's easily the best phone case I've ever used.
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- Yeah, this was...
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I remember they released their Kickstarter campaign for this.
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- Like six months before mag safe was introduced
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and they ended up making it compatible with mag safe,
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which I will say I was really nervous for them
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because it felt like a very bold move at a risky time
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and that ended up being the case.
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But they found a way to kind of make it all work together
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because you can use mag safe accessories of these cases too, right?
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- Yeah, so that's also the thing that I really like about it is
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I don't have any physical chargers anymore in my house.
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I have all of these.
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I didn't even bother looking up the brand
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because every time I buy them off of Amazon,
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it's like some weird different company is always making them.
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- But they're these like,
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they're these little stands that are the three in one chargers.
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So it has like mag safe for the phone.
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It has a little charger on top for the watch
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and then behind it, it has a little spot for your AirPods case.
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I swear I've got like six of them in the house
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and no two of them are made by the same company
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because it's just like very strange.
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- If you don't want your house to catch on fire,
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a lot of these products are available from companies like Belkin and stuff.
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Like I, again, I'm well known.
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I am a wireless charging denier.
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I don't like it.
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It makes me nervous.
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I just want to use a cable.
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I don't like how hot everything gets.
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Like I'm just not a fan of it, but...
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- I think that's so funny because to me, wireless charging,
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like the mag safe wireless charging thing,
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once they got that system down,
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easily one of my like just small delights in life is
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I just put these chargers everywhere I'm likely to put down the phone
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and it's functionally completely solved the problem
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of thinking about my phone charge.
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- I know I'm the weirdo here.
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- Because like everyone that I know loves it,
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including people in my household.
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- Unnamed other household.
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- Every YouTuber loves it.
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You know, every podcast, everyone loves wireless charging except for me.
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And I don't know why I'm just like something about it.
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It just doesn't feel right.
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- Yeah, no, I get it.
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- Charging via magnets.
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It just seems strange.
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- Mike, look, in the universe, we only have two things.
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We have atoms and we have electromagnetism.
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So if you think you're getting away from magnets
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and any kind of charging that you're doing,
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I have some bad news for you.
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- I just, I don't like a charging method
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where the method of charging generates extra heat.
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That to me feels not good.
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- I'll sit you down and tell you about electricity one day.
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There's heat everywhere.
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You just don't notice it.
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- I don't want it.
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- Yeah, so I love it.
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That was one of the critical things for me on a case is like,
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if a case doesn't work with MagSafe chargers, it's just dead.
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I refuse to use it.
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This is a case that's so good.
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I would consider not upgrading the phone
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until the next version of this case is out.
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That's how much I love this case.
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It's so good.
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- The case design is one of these things,
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which is so terrifying to me as a prospect.
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Now we are in the world of making products, right?
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The idea of having a product line
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that is dependent on a thing,
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but you have no idea what the specs are
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until one day when then all of your customers
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want the product next week.
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- Yes, I know, I know.
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- It feels like a horrible business to be in
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because as well, then you end up getting
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in the shady business of trying to get the measurements,
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which is a thing that a lot of companies do,
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which I totally understand why they do it.
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But even then, you're still making a best bet.
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If you've got some kind of measurements
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from a factory in China somewhere telling you
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these are the measurements of the new iPhone
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and you make cases on that, go for it.
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Companies do it.
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Some companies get it from Apple, most of them don't.
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- But then you have produced however many thousands
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of units of a product that you don't even really know
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if it's gonna fit.
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- Yeah, it's terrifying.
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And also, especially if you are not getting
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the measurements from Apple, you realize,
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oh, those manufacturers may have incentives
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to not tell you the correct size either,
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which is a bit like, oh God.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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I can't imagine the pressure that Peak Design feel
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in September every year.
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- I will say right now, Cortex brand will never make
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an iPhone case because I couldn't sleep at night.
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It would just be too much stress.
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- It's too much.
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- I mean, also I'm like a bit,
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and I think you would agree with me here,
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I'm a little bit hesitant to ever want to be beholden
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to somebody else in that way.
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That like, if you make phone cases,
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you are always beholden to the decisions
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of the phone manufacturer.
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- What if one day you make cases for Samsung phones
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and Samsung's like, gang, we did it.
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We made a phone you don't need a case for.
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- Oh yeah, I didn't even think about that.
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- What are you gonna do?
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Like if that's your whole business?
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They're like, the glass is indestructible
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and we've created this new like silicone back
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and it's like feels fantastic and it's,
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you never need a case.
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Now there'll still be people that want to get cases
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for like aesthetic reasons, but most people are buying cases
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'cause they don't wanna break their phone.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- All that kind of stuff is just like that
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as a terrifying prospect to me of like being completely
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beholden to the whims of another company
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and whatever they wanna do.
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But also I don't feel like we have any particular ideas
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of phone cases, but what I do like about this Peak Design
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line, this like Slim Link line or the mobile ecosystem,
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there's a lot of branding now,
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is they have all of these little accessories, right?
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You can get different mounts for different modes
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of transport.
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You can get little mounts that you can just stick
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on the wall, which I think is kind of cool.
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So like you could put one next to your bathroom mirror
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and watch YouTube videos where you brush your teeth
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or whatever.
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It is a cool system and it's like used in all of the places
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you would use MagSafe and there are MagSafe mounts
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for all of these things, but it has a locking system
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and so it's not gonna come off.
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So you can lock it to your bike and not worry
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that if you go over a pothole that your phone's
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gonna fly off.
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- That's exactly right.
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And I don't know if you have noticed,
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but if you do any of the like food delivery stuff
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in London, I have noticed that a crazy number
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of the drivers are using this system.
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- Oh really?
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- They make a mount for motorcycles as well
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and they make a mount for bikes and I just like,
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I tune into it of like the number of people using
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these delivery services.
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- Oh, this bike mount is really, really well made.
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Like I can just look at it and be like,
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oh, that's well made.
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That is a well made strong thing.
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- Yeah, it's like, but these guys are taken,
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their phone on and off the bike a hundred times a day
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and like they cannot have it be insecure in the slightest.
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And so it's like, I think they've kind of like cornered
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the food delivery market phone case.
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- But also the benefit too is like, you've got to be able
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to take it off and on easily too, right?
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It can't just be like you've clamped your phone
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to the bike and that's the end of it.
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Like you've also got to be able to pick it up and go.
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And I'm sure it's helpful for you.
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Like they make a bunch of like mounts for tripods
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and all that kind of stuff.
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So if you're ever shooting something on your phone,
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it's also helpful for you as a content creator.
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- Yeah, yeah, I got the little tripod one for travel stuff
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just to have and it's really nicely built.
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It's like a perfect little, oh, I can have this here.
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Even kind of nice just for doing like FaceTime calls
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while you're traveling to just set it up
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and not have to use your computer.
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- Do you see though why I could never use this?
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Because if I got into this system,
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I have to upgrade my phone as soon as possible for my job.
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- That like then I would like my life would be revolving
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around this system I built and I have to wait for two,
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I can't use it for two months of every year.
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- Yeah, no, that would, it would not work for you.
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But I think as is clear,
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I cannot possibly recommend it highly enough.
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- What Apple Watch do you wear?
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Or what watch do you wear?
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Please do not allow me to be presumptuous.
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- Yeah, how dare you, Mike?
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How dare you assume that I'm wearing an Apple Watch?
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So I'm wearing an Apple Watch.
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So I actually, I don't remember if I told you this before,
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but I don't actually know which Apple Watch I'm using
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because when I was in Hawaii earlier this year,
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we ended up setting up a couple of family members
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with Apple Watches and trying to get them
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to where we were in Hawaii on time,
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wasn't really gonna work.
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And so my uncle-in-law took the watch right off my wrist
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and I was very happy to give it to him.
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And I set him up with what was my Series 8, I guess,
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would have been at the time a watch.
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- I don't think it would have been an 8.
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- Or maybe it was a 7, whatever it was.
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- I think it was probably a 7.
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- Whatever it was at the time.
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And so then I came home and I just set up
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one of my older Apple Watches, I guess the 6?
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I'm not 100% sure.
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And I was waiting for like the next cycle
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to come around for the watch.
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I was extremely tempted by the Ultra
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when they released that.
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I was like, "Ooh, can I buy that Ultra?"
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But I just couldn't stand the silver color at all.
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So I passed on that.
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So I'm just waiting for the next cycle.
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But what I really want is I want like a black Ultra for sure.
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That's what I'm looking for.
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- I'm using an Apple Watch Series 7.
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I'm using the gold one, which I love,
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the gold stainless steel one.
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The Series 8 wasn't enough of an upgrade for me.
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I feel like two years is a pretty good upgrade cycle
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even for me as a person who talks about
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this stuff professionally.
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I don't think that they really,
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and I understand they don't add enough hardware stuff
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every year and it tends to be the last few years
00:20:56
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they've added sensors, like health sensors,
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where the impact can be smaller.
00:21:02
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- Yeah, of course.
00:21:02
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- The sensors in the Series 8 weren't for me anyway, right?
00:21:05
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They were applicable for like ovulation tracking and stuff.
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So that wasn't so helpful for me.
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And the Series 6, whenever they added
00:21:14
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the blood oxygen sensor, the way that they pitched that
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was so weak at the time that there really hasn't been
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anything super useful from the health perspective.
00:21:23
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But this is a knockout success for me since the ECG.
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But there is potential of,
00:21:29
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they're talking of in the next few years,
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they might have blood glucose monitors in the watches,
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which would just be like a wild thing to have.
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If they ever crack that, I feel like that is gonna be
00:21:39
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like Apple stock to the moon.
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- It's gonna be incredible.
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- If they can ever, ever nail that.
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- I think they'll do it.
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I genuinely think they'll do it
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'cause they've been working on it for so long.
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There was a report recently that they'd made a breakthrough.
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Like they're getting closer and it's non-invasive too, right?
00:21:54
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Like there's nothing pricking you in the skin.
00:21:55
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So for me, it's every two years.
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And when the Ultra came out,
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I wasn't sure if that was the watch for me.
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Like it seemed super large, you know,
00:22:05
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like from the imagery and stuff.
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And I decided I just wasn't gonna look at one.
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Like just don't go to the store, don't look at it.
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Don't worry about it.
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- Ah, the classic, if you don't want a dog,
00:22:15
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don't visit the pound, right?
00:22:16
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- Yep, I avoided Apple stores for months.
00:22:19
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And then when I was in LA in January,
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we was hanging out with our friend,
00:22:23
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David Sparks from MacPow users.
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And he just said, "Give me a wrist."
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And he just put his watch on my wrist.
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And then I knew I wanted an Apple Watch Ultra.
00:22:33
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- But I just decided that I would wait.
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'Cause I would also like it
00:22:38
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if maybe they had some color options.
00:22:40
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I like the silver, but I would like to maybe make a choice
00:22:44
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rather than it being the only one.
00:22:46
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I like the design of the Apple Watch Ultra.
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That's the biggest thing for me.
00:22:50
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Because my main problem with the Apple Watch
00:22:52
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is the Apple Watch has looked essentially the same forever.
00:22:56
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- It's interesting you mentioned that
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because I mean, for me with the Ultra,
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the thing would be, I just want a bigger screen.
00:23:01
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Like that's my number one feature request.
00:23:03
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But even for me, a dramatically unfashioned sensitive person
00:23:09
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who likes things consistent and the same in my life,
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I have felt like the Apple Watch has gone over
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some kind of threshold where I could die of boredom looking at it.
00:23:20
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- And like, I am so unsensitive to this.
00:23:23
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But I think like, if I am feeling this way,
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there has to be just monstrous pent-up demand
00:23:30
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for any kind of design change.
00:23:32
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- Which I think is probably why the Ultra did quite well.
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I think it's done quite well.
00:23:35
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I see them quite a lot.
00:23:37
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And I think it's because it has a new design.
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I mean, you see this all the time.
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Every time Apple releases an iPhone with a big new design,
00:23:42
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it always sells the best, right?
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Just makes sense.
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People want new.
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And like, it's why I wear the gold Apple Watch,
00:23:49
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because I just think it looks different.
00:23:51
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Like it's just, at least it's got something to it.
00:23:54
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But I'm really fed up of the like rounded corner design.
00:23:58
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The Ultra is interesting to me because it's like boxy.
00:24:01
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It's got something that it looks visibly different.
00:24:04
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So that's exciting to me.
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I'm going to wait for the next upgrade cycle.
00:24:07
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I'm hoping that they will revise it in some way this year.
00:24:10
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They probably will because it was such a hit maybe.
00:24:12
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So they'll do another one.
00:24:13
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And I would love it if they had some different colors.
00:24:16
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The rumors are that the next iPhone will have a titanium frame,
00:24:20
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so they will be coloring that.
00:24:22
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So my hope is there will be some color options for the Ultra too.
00:24:25
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Ooh, that'd be nice.
00:24:26
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What wallet do you use?
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Logic would dictate that you're using the Peak Design wallet or whatever.
00:24:32
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Well, so no, I'm using something else that has just as long of a name.
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The Kaks Gek pop-up card holder wallet with money clip.
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RFID blocking, six card capacity.
00:24:47
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So I was looking for a wallet.
00:24:53
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Does this have an AirTag holder?
00:24:55
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So this is it, right?
00:24:56
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Okay, so AirTags are one of these things that have just-
00:25:01
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As soon as I had a few of them, it's like, I want an AirTag
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in everything important that I can own, that I can lose.
00:25:09
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If we were gonna pick a winner for State of the Hardware,
00:25:12
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you know, like how you have your unofficial app pick in State of the App?
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I don't do that.
00:25:17
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Which you don't do, you definitely don't do.
00:25:19
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I think it would be fair to say that just like,
00:25:21
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if you take one thing away from this conversation today,
00:25:24
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it's like AirTags are awesome.
00:25:25
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If you have an iPhone, you should have AirTags on your luggage, on your keys.
00:25:31
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They're excellent.
00:25:31
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It's an excellent product.
00:25:33
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The only thing that kind of kills me about them is,
00:25:35
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it sounds strange for how small they are,
00:25:38
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they are a little bulky and I think that the shape is awkward.
00:25:42
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I would just want them to even-
00:25:44
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Just put in like the tiniest hole so that you don't have to have a case
00:25:49
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that's always holding the things, but even that aside, they're amazing.
00:25:53
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Here's what I'll say on the size and the design.
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I agree with you, they're a little big,
00:25:57
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but I would take that and have replaceable batteries
00:26:03
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rather than giving Apple like £29 every time the battery runs out.
00:26:08
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Which, when they were in design, it's like people were like,
00:26:11
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"This is going to be the way that it is, right?
00:26:13
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They're going to have like a battery life and then you'll have to buy a new one."
00:26:16
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But like, I just replaced the batteries on all of mine
00:26:19
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and I bought like 20 batteries for £5.
00:26:21
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So it's like, I wish that they were a bit smaller,
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but I will take that because I can replace the battery in them.
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Yeah, I think it's an interesting trade-off.
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Ideally, I'd love it like a wireless charging, right?
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Like, use the Apple Watch charger for something else, right?
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Like, can you have a tiny little wireless charging thing in there?
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Then it would still need to be as physically large as the charger would allow.
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To be clear, this is the most minor of complaints
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because the quality of life improvement for putting air tags on as many things as you can
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It's like, just completely changes the way I interact with objects.
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And once I started down this path, I was like,
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"One of the very high things for me to have an air tag on is my wallet."
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And I ordered like every wallet on Amazon that had any kind of air tag holder.
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And this for me was the clearest winner by a huge margin.
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I love this little wallet.
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Like, I'm pretty minimal with my wallet.
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I don't have very many cards.
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This is just the right size for holding a few cards and holding a few bills.
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And then you're all set.
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But somehow the engineering of the way they make the air tag fit into the wallet,
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it is the most minimal an air tag can possibly feel on a wallet.
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They put it in backwards so it's the metal side out,
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and they carved out a little space in the physical wall of the wallet to take most of the bulk.
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It's fantastic.
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I love this wallet so much.
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I also just love kind of like the sturdiness of it.
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It just feels good as an object to hold.
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So highly recommended.
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I want to make a recommendation.
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Now this isn't for a wallet,
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but this is for something where if you don't want an air tag in your wallet.
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I have not used this product, but the theory of it is sound.
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It's called the Chipolo card.
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So this is effectively a card size, like a credit card size,
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probably like the thickness of two credit cards, but the shape of a credit card.
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Tracking device that works with the Find My network.
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So Apple also made the ability for the Find My tracking to be available to third parties.
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And Chipolo is a company that works with Apple.
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And this card will do most of what you need, but the basic thing is like
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can connect to iPhones for Bluetooth tracking, right?
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Like that's the whole thing.
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Okay, so it's a pseudo credit card.
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That is the Find My object.
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Oh, interesting.
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Just in case you don't want to have a wallet which has an air tag stuck to the side of it.
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Like, and I don't like the visual of that.
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Neither would I like that in my back pocket, right?
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Like, I just think that would be uncomfortable.
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If you put the wallet in your back pocket, this is not going to work.
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Yeah, that makes sense.
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But this might work, right?
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And like Chipolo is also one of the companies that makes like air tag competitors.
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And theirs is about the same price, but is a different physical shape.
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And they don't have the exact same feature set, but it might be the features that you want.
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And I think the main one, like, you know, they can have them make sounds and stuff like that.
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But the main thing for me about the Find My stuff is that it connects to the Find My network,
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which is basically any iPhone in the world.
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It can help you locate your thing.
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And that's what these products can do too.
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Okay. But for me also, the critical thing is, does it do the thing where your phone can point
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in the direction of the object?
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Okay. Well then that's like a deal breaker for me.
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I understand that, right?
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It doesn't have the precision finding.
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And that's like a thing that air tags have.
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And if you have a modern iPhone can do that part.
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This part, I don't believe they have opened up to other people.
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But this is like maybe as good as you can get.
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A Bluetooth tracker is something that has the Find My network in it.
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And also Google's doing it now.
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And actually as we're recording this, like Google and Apple are working together on some
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of this stuff now too.
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So it might get a bit better.
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Interesting. Okay.
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I need the, it points to where your thing is.
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Like that is surprisingly to me, the feature that really makes these trackers different.
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Like I've used a lot of trackers over the years and I've always found them useful.
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But the ability to point and be like, it's six feet to your left is killer.
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Like it makes such a difference.
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I love that they put that into the AirPods Pro 2 as well.
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The U1 finding.
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Like that's, I've never used that precision finding for AirTag before, but I've used it
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a couple of times for my AirPods.
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The AirPods is another one of my everyday carry things.
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And the moment they had the, it's part of Find My and you can point to it as like sold.
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I need no other features except from that.
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Like immediate purchase.
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Although for me, the big thing is just how much better the noise canceling and transparency
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became and, but my biggest thing is the volume adjustment.
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I thought I wouldn't like that, but the ability to adjust volume with the AirPods Pro 2.
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I use it all the time.
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Really good.
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My wallet is the Bellroy card sleeve.
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Is this, yeah, this is a classic.
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I think this is the one I used to use or something similar to it.
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I think a lot of people have had this product across their desk at some point.
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Like it's just simple.
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This is a good one.
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I don't carry cash.
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You can put a little cash in there, but I don't really like cash in general.
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This is just like put a couple of cards in the middle and a couple of cards on the outside.
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And so like for me, it's like, I'll put my credit card and like two debit cards in the inside.
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My driving license on the outside.
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And if I have like a hotel room key or something, it'll go on the other side.
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Like nice and simple, very slim for me.
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I do, you know, I, I know you shouldn't, but I put my wallet in my back pocket.
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So I like it to be as slim as possible.
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And this for me is something which is super slim, but also stylish.
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It has that system where to get to the cards on the inside, you pull this little tab.
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And it just pops the cards out.
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That was always nice.
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Very simple.
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And I've always really liked this.
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I've I'm onto like my third of these.
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One I lost and one just got worn down.
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And so like, this is my wallet.
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I will buy this wallet for as long as Bellroy make it.
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And when I, when I had that one, I had the, it was like the brown leather one, I think.
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That's what I have.
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And I also really liked the way it looked as it aged.
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Like some, like some, some materials just look nice as they pick up little scuffs.
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And I thought like, Ooh, this, this wallet looks fantastic.
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The longer I have it.
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It also gets stretched a little bit in the right way, you know, like stretches to conform
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to what you have in there.
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And yeah, I'm a, I'm a big fan of this product.
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For anyone who's listening to this right now, you're probably picky about products.
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And one of the, I think one of the things that you realize is that a big part of trying
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to find products you like is really about trying to find companies that you like because
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they have designers that are like matching whatever it is you're looking for in stuff.
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And I feel like, Ooh, Peak Design is one of those companies for me.
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Like they have a lot of stuff that I like and use.
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And Bellroy was another one of these companies of like, when I found it, like, Oh, great.
00:33:33
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Like you make a bunch of stuff that's like hitting my needs of what I'm looking for.
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So yeah, it's, it's, uh, I feel like product recommendations are often implicitly recommendations
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of check out the other things that this company makes.
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If you like this one thing in, in a way that I think I was less aware of this, just like
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when you're looking for stuff on Amazon, it's like, yeah, but you're also trying to find
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companies with designers that make things that you like.
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Yeah. Spoiler alert, I'm going to mention Bellroy about four more times.
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Okay. Well, there we go.
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And just to round out like AirTags, I have an AirTag on my keys and I, I actually really
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like Apple's AirTag, their leather AirTag key ring.
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I think, I think it's really nice.
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And I think with a engraved, you know, get like the engraving on AirTags.
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Like I have an AirTag engraved with my initials and then in the key ring, I think it makes
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it look just like a nice key ring, like, so could I have AirTag on the keys?
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We do the same thing in the house of like both my wife and I, we just like picked an
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emoji and it's like, this is the emoji for all of your things.
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This is the emoji for all of my things.
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And again, that's a thing where when Apple first rolled out that engraving, I kind of
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thought it was like an upsell gimmick and it completely changed my mind on it.
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It was like, no, this is very important.
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Like, and we now do that emoji engraving on basically all of the stuff like Apple pencils
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too, because some unnamed person in the house is constantly losing her pencils and trying
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to take mine.
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And so we, we have a record of like officially, but who lost their pencil and who kept their
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pencil with the little emojis on it?
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I wish they would do a more emoji, that every emoji should be available in my opinion.
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Oh, are they not?
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Is it just a limited selection?
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I didn't realize that.
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Limited set of emoji and it is actually free.
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I thought it wasn't.
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Did it used to be an upsell?
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I don't remember.
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I mean, what it does do is, you know, if you're buying something when it's like just released,
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it will take longer to come through.
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Cause it comes from a different place.
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Well, my apologies, Apple.
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I take it back.
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You're not trying to upsell.
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You don't need to apologize to Apple.
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They're going to be okay.
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I was really going to hurt sales there with people to upsell.
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It's like, everyone's like, you know, so many people just put air tags in their cart and
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then remove them.
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Anything else in EDC?
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Oh, you know what?
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Hold on a second.
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I've got something, I've got something else that's like EDC adjacent.
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Let me see if I can just find it.
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Hold on a second.
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The product name isn't written on here, but it doesn't matter because it's the concept
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of the thing.
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So I was trying to think about like everyday carry stuff.
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Like we've covered the everyday carry stuff because I try to go real light.
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But there is sort of another everyday carry item, which is my belt.
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And at some point I discovered that they make belts that don't have notches.
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They have a ratchet mechanism.
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So I'm going to do this in front of the microphone.
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So it's a belt that has like little notches on the inside of the belt.
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And then the buckle is like a one-way ratchet to attach to those.
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It's so much nicer than a traditional belt because you can always make it fit
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exactly right.
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And I feel like this does count as an everyday carry item because I have it on me every day
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as the final thing.
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This is interesting.
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I'm on Amazon right now and like they make this kind of belt that look like regular belts.
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So no one would ever know that it's not a regular belt.
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I found the one that I really like is called Flintronic.
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Oh, I see it here.
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So that's the one that I've got and you can get it in like any different color.
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With different belt buckle styles.
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No one would ever know.
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Like it's not a weird looking belt.
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I think when I just describe it, people kind of think it's the Velcro shoes of belts.
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You know, I was thinking it's like putting laces on Velcro shoes.
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So I really like it.
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It's just a small increase in comfort for, oh, your belt always fits exactly right every day.
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So I'm going to, I'm going to have that as my last everyday carry recommendation.
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Okay, work stuff.
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So we should start with computers.
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I'm assuming like me, you have what you would consider like a desktop and a laptop.
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Don't make assumptions about me, Mike.
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Tell me what you have then.
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So I have a desktop and I have a laptop.
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Okay, that makes sense.
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So look, just like with the phones, I also made the decision a little while ago of like,
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I'm only buying laptops from here on out.
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So I am talking to you on a desktop, but this is like a legacy desktop, right?
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This is my "writing computer" iMac Pro, which is the last desktop computer I have
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or ever will purchase.
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And it is now my last Intel computer as well, which is like increasingly annoying every
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But I just made the decision of like, I'm just getting laptops from here on out.
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Apple has finally solved the external display annoyances, which were always a hesitation
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for years, like they've fixed that.
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What a funny coincidence that they did that after they started making displays.
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I'm sure that's completely unrelated, but yeah, so I'm just sticking with laptops
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from here on out because I like the modularity of being able to like swap them around or
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do different things with them.
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Are you still working on that gold iMac that you got or like what's your setup?
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So the gold iMac is sitting in a box and that is going to go home at some point.
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I'm going to make that a home computer for me.
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My quote unquote desktop is a MacBook Pro.
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So I have a 14 inch M1 Max MacBook Pro that is in a docked position.
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It's in one of those 12 South Book Art stands.
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I've got the same one.
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That's great.
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It's attached to an OWC Thunderbolt dock, which I have just for all of my various IO
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for all of my audio gear and stuff.
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And then two monitors that I have.
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So I have a Dell monitor and an LG monitor.
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These were both monitors that I had while I was waiting for Apple to produce the studio
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And so one day I will replace these monitors, but now I'm kind of waiting to see if there's
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a new monitor from Apple.
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I would like a pro monitor.
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Like I would like a monitor that has promotion.
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I would like a monitor that's maybe mini mini led and I think they will make it.
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And so I'm probably just going to wait until they make something, which is not the pro
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display XDR.
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So you're looking for a monitor that sits in between studio display pro or something,
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which I'm very convinced they will make, but it might just be a case of me waiting.
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But like these two are good for me.
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And I moved to the two display lifestyle at one point.
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It was like an experiment and for my recording machine, which is what I consider to be my
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desktop computer.
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So I record and edit my podcasts on.
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I have one monitor in landscape and one monitor in portrait and the portrait monitor always
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has my recording app and my video or audio calling app on it.
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So I can just look at them and always see that the counters are running and all that
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kind of stuff.
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So, and then that's just over there and I can't do anything to it.
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And then everything else that I'm doing will be on the main display.
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And so I'm, I'm happy with that set up.
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And whenever I do change, I would probably always keep a second monitor around.
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But that 14 inch MacBook pro was my laptop until Apple released the 13 inch M2 MacBook
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Air, which is my laptop and is my favorite Mac ever made.
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It is the most perfect blend of power and portability that I've ever experienced.
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And like, I was very happy with my Mac Pro and I saw the MacBook Air, like Apple sent
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me one for review and I was like, well, I put this in my backpack and I don't even know
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it's in there.
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It's like perfect.
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Cause I do take a laptop home and to the studio every day.
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Like I do that.
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And the MacBook Air is usually docked on the second desk that I use, which is when I'm
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not recording or editing, I don't sit at the desk that I'm on.
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It's like surrounded by kind of like you read like a lot of audio stuff.
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Like I have curtains, acoustic curtains, and I don't like, I feel like I'm shut in this
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little cave rather than out in the studio.
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So I sit at a different desk.
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You've got a cozy recording space.
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Exactly, which is best for audio, but it's not necessarily conducive to a comfortable
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all day working environment when I'm like prepping for shows, doing emails, doing Quotx
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brand work and stuff like that.
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And I have a bigger desk for that.
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That MacBook Air when I'm at that desk is plugged into a Apple studio display and I'm
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very happy with that.
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So that's kind of like my lineup.
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And then, you know, that laptop will go with me when I'm at home, any trip that I take,
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I will just take the MacBook Air and it's perfectly suited for anything I throw at it.
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Yeah, I have a confession to make, which is that you showed me that MacBook Air.
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It was the first time I had ever seen one and I was sold on it immediately.
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I knew you were going to buy one when I saw the way you turned it over in your hands.
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It's just, uh, it's like, man, sometimes they make just a perfect balance of things.
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And that was, that was it.
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I was so impressed with that computer just in person.
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And I did happen to have this place in my life where I did kind of need a new computer
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because in my basement writing area, I had a computer.
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I don't even know how this computer, uh, this laptop had stuck with me all these years.
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I was like, Oh, I need, I am.
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I want to set up my basement office.
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I need to find a spare laptop and I have like some ones that are just broken.
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Like they literally don't turn on, but the only laptop I had that still worked was so
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old, it had the UK style keyboard on it, which meant, Oh, this was around at the point when
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I was still transitioning out of like working as a teacher because I had to use the UK keyboards
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and I like readjusted myself to just use them everywhere.
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So it's like, I don't even know how old that computer was, but I was like, okay, into the
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basement you go, cause I just need you as a writing computer down there, but it was fine.
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But even for the task of just typing in a text file while running an external display, that
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computer was having some problems.
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And the moment I saw that MacBook Air, I think my very first question to you was about like,
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does it run external displays well, Mike?
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And you're like, it does.
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Mentally sold.
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So I got one of those things as well.
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And boy, it has been great for just like a couple of little like overnight trips that
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we've done, like to be able to take that instead of the regular, like MacBook Pro is so nice.
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I agree with you.
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It's basically a perfect laptop.
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I'm still really happy to have the MacBook Pro as the quote desktop computer to do stuff
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like video renders, but that MacBook Air is going to be like, okay, you live in the basement.
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You are most of the time just a writing computer connected to an external display.
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But if I've ever got to travel anywhere, like that is the laptop that is coming with me.
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No questions asked.
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It is so good.
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I hope they keep that form factor forever.
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I can't imagine changing it now.
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Like this feels like the laptop that was born out of Apple Silicon.
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You know, if you think about it, they tried to do something similar to this, the MacBook,
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the 12-inch MacBook, and it was compromised.
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Yeah, that's true.
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So many ways and in a way that this one just isn't.
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And I think it's because they can control the whole power consumption piece and the
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battery life and everything because they have more control over the silicon that's going
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in it, total control.
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So I think this is the laptop that was born out of that.
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Yeah, I think my mental framing of it is more like, this is the platonic ideal of what the
00:47:50
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MacBook Air was always supposed to be.
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As someone who purchased and massively regretted that very first MacBook Air, I was like, this
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is what I always wanted it to be.
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And they knocked it out of the park with that one.
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As audio professionals, we have audio gear.
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I'm not going to run through every single piece that I own, but I think the three most
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important parts for me are my microphone, my audio interface and my headphones.
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These three items that I am going to suggest, these are not recommendations for the listener
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These are what I use as a professional.
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My microphone is the Neumann KMS 105.
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I love this microphone because it does the best job of making me sound like me, which
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when you edit yourself hours and hours of yourself, I find that to be more acceptable.
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When I hear myself through his microphone, it sounds like how my voice sounds.
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Where other microphones I've used may make me sound too bassy.
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And I don't like that sound.
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But the Neumann does a good job.
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It is an XLR microphone.
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It doesn't plug in via USB-C.
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So I have to have an interface to turn that analog signal into a digital one.
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And I use a product called the Sound Devices USB Pre 2.
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What I like about this is it is a very customizable piece of equipment, but all of the customization
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is done on the equipment.
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There's no software.
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That's really good for me because I've owned this thing now for probably near, I've owned
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this thing for 10 years.
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And I don't intend to ever buy another one of them.
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It will keep working until it breaks and no software is going to outdate it.
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And my headphones are the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro.
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For me, it's not about audio quality.
00:49:43
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Like lots of people talk about the audio quality of these headphones.
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That's not so important to me.
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These are very comfortable.
00:49:50
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Yeah, I'm looking at them.
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They look extremely padded.
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Yes, they're very padded.
00:49:56
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That's the most important part to me because like on days like today, I will wear these
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headphones for like four or five hours without a break.
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So I want something that is really comfortable.
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It doesn't press on my head too much.
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They're very soft.
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They also have a coiled cable, which is helpful for getting out of the way of stuff.
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Yeah, coiled cables are nice.
00:50:18
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This is one of those cases where I kind of feel like I have sort of general principles
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around stuff.
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I'm generally trying to do like fewer things but better things.
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But the fewer is more important.
00:50:32
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And this is one of these cases where I'm just using the Apple Studio headphones.
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The AirPods Pro Max.
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Yeah, the AirPods Max.
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The AirPods Pro Max Studio.
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Right, ultra overhead headphones.
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Metal Edition, I think is the full name for them.
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Because this is just one of these areas of like, I just don't want to have multiple
00:50:54
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sets of headphones around.
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Like I already have the little AirPods and I have an overhead set.
00:51:00
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And this is a case of like, I'd rather have fewer things.
00:51:03
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So I'll take the headphones that have some compromises like the Apple head over your
00:51:08
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They're obviously not amazing for podcasting, but they're fine for podcasting.
00:51:13
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And I'd rather just have fewer things in this one case.
00:51:17
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That's what I'm using.
00:51:18
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I like them.
00:51:18
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I would never really recommend them for any kind of professional as a podcasting headphones.
00:51:24
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But I do think they're overall like pretty good over your headphones.
00:51:27
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But they do lose out on comfort over a long period of time.
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Like I just can't wear them all day.
00:51:35
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And it would be my number one request for Apple if and when they ever revise these things.
00:51:40
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It's like, you've got to make them lighter Apple.
00:51:43
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I don't know why they have to be so heavy.
00:51:46
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Yeah, they are really truly excellent airplane headphones.
00:51:53
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They are- I do not like them for podcast recording headphones.
00:51:57
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I think you've used them while traveling or have you changed your mind on that?
00:52:01
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No, I- when I travel and record, I will use them.
00:52:04
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Because it just means I don't have to bring two pairs of headphones on a trip.
00:52:08
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Because I will want them in my bag for when I listen to things on planes.
00:52:13
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I don't really want to have like a second set of headphones in my luggage.
00:52:17
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So I will use them for that.
00:52:19
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And so we'll have two of the world's most expensive cable just like hanging around.
00:52:25
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That's also a thing where one of my other little principles with like stuff in your life is try
00:52:33
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to pay attention to like things you use frequently or like small little annoyances.
00:52:39
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I think people really underrate the increase in quality of life of like,
00:52:44
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can you spend some money to fix in an everyday annoyance or like a high touch annoyance?
00:52:51
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Like if you have some like light switch that you press every single day and it's not good,
00:52:56
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like just, you know, go on YouTube and look into like how to change that.
00:53:00
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It's totally worth doing those kinds of things.
00:53:02
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I think people underrate how valuable it is to get rid of small annoyances.
00:53:07
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And I just realized today while we were preparing for this show,
00:53:11
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oh, I have a frequent annoyance, which is around the world's most expensive cable
00:53:17
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to connect the Apple headphones to my audio interface, which is it's just a little too short.
00:53:24
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And so it's always trailing over my keyboard and being slightly in the way.
00:53:29
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And it's like, ah, right.
00:53:31
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Pay attention to the things that annoy you in life.
00:53:33
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For $3, I can buy a coiled extension cable for the headphone to plug that into.
00:53:40
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And it's like, yes, I will do that.
00:53:42
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I will fix this like tiny annoyance in my life that is there every time I'm recording a podcast
00:53:47
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or recording audio for a video.
00:53:50
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Just try to keep those things in mind.
00:53:51
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But to round out my own audio equipment, I have the Shure SM58 microphone.
00:53:59
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I cannot remember at all.
00:54:00
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I just have this one now.
00:54:03
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And I know your favorite is that for my audio interface, I'm using the Zoom F6
00:54:10
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multi-track field recorder, which I really like and is entirely appropriate to task.
00:54:16
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Highly recommend it.
00:54:17
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Super recommended for people that use boom mics in the field to get their 32-bit float recording.
00:54:26
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As it says on the website for those hard to reach places.
00:54:31
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Yes, specifically designed for outdoor use and has six XLR inputs, which I only ever use one.
00:54:39
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It's going to be super good when the apocalypse comes and your
00:54:43
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sound recorder will still be left behind.
00:54:45
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Yeah, it has a loop attachment for my belt so I can use it very easily with my ratchet belt.
00:54:51
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Turns out this is part of the everyday carry.
00:54:59
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We didn't even know.
00:55:01
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Didn't even know.
00:55:02
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What's he doing in this segment?
00:55:03
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I mean, I know you make fun of me for using this thing.
00:55:05
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I genuinely really do like it.
00:55:07
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It has a little knob right on the front front so I can adjust my audio input.
00:55:11
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I can like, it just, I don't know.
00:55:12
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It has the buttons, physical buttons for the couple of things that I want to use.
00:55:16
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No, I agree with all that.
00:55:17
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Like I feel that way about my USB pre 2.
00:55:20
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There are many products that exist that are not as extreme as the one that you have that
00:55:26
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would give you those things, but like of all of the things in your audio environment that
00:55:31
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calls me problems, that is maybe the fewest now.
00:55:34
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And it's also for the same reason with yours of there's zero software component, right?
00:55:39
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It's just like a couple of buttons.
00:55:40
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I'm a big fan of Zoom.
00:55:42
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Like Zoom now make a product which is more focused around podcasting.
00:55:49
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Steven has one and I've been meaning to look into getting like I have a, uh, the Zoom H6,
00:55:56
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which is what I take with me when I'm on the go, right?
00:55:59
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It is my like field recorder, I suppose like my actual travel recording device.
00:56:05
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Like I don't take my USB pre, uh, when I, cause that's, I would worry to break that.
00:56:10
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And I've had a Zoom forever and this is what they're so good at.
00:56:13
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Like is making products to be taken out into the world.
00:56:16
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It is called the Podtrack P4. They actually now have a few products in this area and it
00:56:24
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is just built a little bit more in the mind of podcast recording than what they usually do,
00:56:31
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which is like music and TV production and that kind of stuff.
00:56:35
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And just has a few really interesting features that, uh, just look really cool.
00:56:39
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I think one of the things it does is it will allow you to record to an SD card at the same
00:56:46
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time as using the USB.
00:56:47
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Ooh, I could be immediately sold on that if that is a feature.
00:56:52
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So that was one of the things that I really liked about this product compared to some
00:56:57
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of the other stuff that exists is that you can do both.
00:57:00
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My field recorder does do dual recording, but only when it's being used as a field recorder,
00:57:06
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not when it's being used as a USB interface.
00:57:09
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I could totally be sold on switching out to the Podtrack P4 if that feature works as described.
00:57:14
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Yeah, that would be great.
00:57:16
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I'm a man who believes in the excessive input devices to computers.
00:57:21
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My desk is covered with input devices.
00:57:23
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Sitting in front of me, I have a mouse, a trackpad, a keyboard, and a drawing tablet.
00:57:28
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Oh, the full suite.
00:57:29
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I have the full compliment and I want to make my recommendations for each.
00:57:33
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You just need a foot switch.
00:57:34
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I have that now.
00:57:35
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The stream deck foot switch thing.
00:57:37
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Have you seen that?
00:57:38
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No, I was just making a joke, but okay.
00:57:40
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Yeah, I have one.
00:57:41
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You know, you know the stream deck, the thing that you press the little buttons?
00:57:44
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Yeah, I see people use this.
00:57:46
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It's one of those things I've never quite felt like there's a place for this in my life,
00:57:51
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but I get the idea of it.
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But they make a stream deck pedal so you can, I don't know, run some shortcuts.
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What they have it for is for like streamers to be able to hit the mute or whatever.
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Okay, so it's a giant mute button.
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All right, that makes sense.
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But you can use it for a bunch of different things.
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But it's like a bunch of switches on the floor that I'm activating with my feet is just,
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sounds like trouble.
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Yeah, it's just three.
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But hey, like maybe to change scene or something, you know, like you're gaming,
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you're in like a big gaming moment and you want to hit the button.
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Make sure that you're, I don't know.
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Don't break flow.
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So my recommendation for drawing tablet is the same as it's been forever,
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which is the Wacom Intuos Pro trackpad, Magic Trackpad.
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I mean, of course, like why would I use anything else as the trackpad?
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And I use this as mostly a secondary input device to my mouse.
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So I use this for panning, zooming, scrolling.
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This is really good for audio editing.
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So like a lot of the time I will be, so this is how I have it.
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I have my trackpad on the right, my drawing tablet on the left,
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because I am cross dominant.
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So I'll be doing like fine edits in Logic with the drawing tablet
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and then zooming and panning around the trackpad.
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And so like I'm using both hands.
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That's really good.
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I also use keyboard commands too, but like I like to have that kind of complement when
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I'm editing.
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So I'm like in it.
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But for most of my kind of just general usage, I use a Logitech mouse.
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I use the MX Master 3S.
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So the MX Master 3 has been around forever.
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It's my favorite mouse.
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It's very comfortable.
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It's got all the features that I like, but they recently added the 3S, which has a silent
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I just want to say you recommended this to me, I think on Mortex or I don't know when.
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I bought that.
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I am so happy you recommended that to me.
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I have the MX Master 3 in my office, which love that mouse so good.
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I really like the ability to like it has a horizontal scroll wheel next to your thumb.
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And to me, that is that is the killer feature for doing the kind of stuff that you're talking
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about doing with the trackpad.
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Like the ability to horizontally scroll and vertically scroll and do like zoom in and
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zoom out stuff with modifiers is amazing.
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But I was so happy that you told me about that silent version because when I'm on the
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couch, just like, you know, watching TV with my wife halfheartedly as I'm also doing something
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on the computer.
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I just hated having something making like click, click, click, click, click noises as
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we're watching TV.
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The new like 3S version, the silent version of that mouse.
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I can't believe how silent it is while also still feeling satisfying to click.
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That's the important part.
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Yes, that's that's the killer part that I wasn't expecting is like I've used quiet
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things before, but they've always felt mushy and terrible to use.
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But this one is still satisfying to click.
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I was like, oh, this is great.
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This is amazing.
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I use a lot of silent products for my recording environment, right?
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So like my keyboard has silent switches in and they are good, but they don't feel as
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good as the louder ones that I use.
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But this one, it's like I actually prefer the click feel of the S to the regular MX
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Yeah, I could conceivably switch over to that just entirely on my main desk.
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I still have one of the regular MX Masters, but if I had to buy another one, I think I
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actually would prefer the silent version.
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It's like it's very satisfying to use in a way that I just would not have expected
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All right, so I get the impression, Mike, that you're quite experienced with keyboards.
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So, you know, for me, I'm just a Keychron guy.
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I've just like bought the same kind of model keyboard for forever.
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But so I don't have the vast experience that you do with keyboards.
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What are your thoughts here, Mike?
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My favorite brand is a company called Mode.
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Their keyboard, the Mode Sonnet, is my favorite keyboard.
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It feels great to use.
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It was pleasant to build.
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Oh, you built this one.
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Yeah, it's a 75%.
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And so what I like about that, because I have lots of various fun keycap styles, right?
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Like different designs.
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A 75% will allow me to show off the majority of a keycap set.
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So like I like that.
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And but it's compact.
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Like I like the what's called a TKL where it's like bigger.
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But the 75% is like the nice middle point.
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So I like that kind of key layout.
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It's got enough keys on it for me.
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But they've done a really good job of making it into a small package with some really nice
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design elements.
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I really love the Mode Sonnet.
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They have another product coming later on this year called the Envoy, which is a more
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affordable keyboard that they also will sell as a full kit, including switches and keycaps.
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I had the opportunity to try out a pre-production unit of the Envoy and really, really liked
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And I have one coming in a couple of months, I think.
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I think this one could be just a very good default recommendation to people now because,
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you know, it's not cheap, but it is not like wildly expensive as some of these keyboards
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But you can get from them like a full kit, which includes, you know, the full board,
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the switches and everything for like around $300.
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So you still have to assemble it, yeah?
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But you're getting all of the parts in a package.
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Yeah, I believe you still have to assemble it.
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But the assembly for this keyboard is maybe one of the easiest that I have experienced.
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Like they've done a really good job of doing that.
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But this keyboard as well is like easily customized too, which I think is very interesting.
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Like they've built this system of kind of like how bouncy or stiff you want the typing
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And the way that you do that customization is very, very simple in a way that I think
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would encourage people to do even if they weren't very familiar with building keyboards.
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So I really like, I really, really like what they do.
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One of my favorite things of Mode stuff is that you can configure them with a bunch of
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different design stuff and they have a full configurator on their website so you can see
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how it's all going to look.
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They are my choice.
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Like they make my favorite keyboards.
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Yeah, I was just playing around with the configurator for a bunch of options.
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I don't know what they are.
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It looks good.
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I'm intrigued by this layout just a little bit because I do like having just a tiny bit
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of space for the arrow keys and for the function keys.
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Like I really like these Keychron keyboards that I use, which I think it's basically
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the same layout.
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It's just a little bit more compressed.
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But if there could just be like a tiny bit of space to physically distinguish the arrow
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keys, which I'm using constantly, that would be nice.
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An exploded layout.
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Oh, is that the term for it?
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Like the Keychron Q1.
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I like the Keychron Q series of keyboards.
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They are customizable keyboards, right?
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They're more akin to the types of things that I make.
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You can take them apart and do some modding and fun stuff with them.
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Keychron has done a great job of leaning into it and like becoming a really good starting
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But their 75% has an exploded layout.
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But I tend not to like the visual of that because it ruins the like lines, I think.
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Yeah, I was like, I like this layout less because I don't want the arrow keys lower.
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That's why I like the other one.
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I like the look of that better.
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I just need a tiny bit of space.
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I don't actually, I think I might find that annoying that the, especially if they're
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half offset like that, the arrow keys are 50% lower to create the space.
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I think I would not find that pleasant at all.
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I think that would be irritating.
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Especially when switching between typing on like the Apple keyboards.
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Yeah, I think I would find that no bueno.
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I think probably worth mentioning, I reckon this is going to become a thing maybe more
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into the future even than it is now when it comes to work devices, VR headsets.
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So we both have the, I guess for work focuses, the MetaQuest Pro.
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And people know that from this, from the special that we just put out about how amazing they
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Pinning that for the future, really.
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It's like when we revisit state of the hardware in the future, I wonder if that point is going
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I would say yes, but I don't know.
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Yeah, I predict that that's going to change in the future.
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But yeah, if you, if you want to hear our thoughts on that, we recorded an entire special
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So we've spoken about the tools that we use for work.
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We typically use these tools in our offices, but there are a lot of different physical
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things in an office.
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Desks, chairs, all that kind of stuff.
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Spiders, if you're working in the basements.
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Roombas, air purifiers.
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What desk are you using in your life?
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I think we're both using the same thing, which is the fully Jarvis model for the standing
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desk, which it looks like when I was trying to do the links today, it looks like they've
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been acquired by Herman Miller.
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Which is interesting because I'm using the Herman Miller Embody chair as well.
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So it looks like Herman Miller is trying to corner the market for this kind of stuff.
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It's no longer fully.
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It's now just the Jarvis desk from Herman Miller.
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This happened like a month ago.
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So did the fully company get completely absorbed?
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I believe so.
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Because I was wondering, because so standing desks are fantastic.
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I'm really happy to have the option to use them that way.
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But there's one thing that I was trying to find that fully made a product that I think
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must have gotten destroyed in the acquisition.
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I think they called it like their TikTok, but the generic term for this is a balance
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This is a thing where if you're going to have a standing desk, I bought this on a whim,
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but it turned out to be a critical piece for the standing desk.
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And it is just this little thing.
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It's like a seesaw that you're standing on while you're working at the desk.
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And I don't know why, but it just gives you this little somehow slightly balancing is
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physically easier to do for a long period of time while you're standing and working
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than just standing.
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I was just going on Amazon trying to find one that looks similar.
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I think the key is you want one that's low profile.
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So you don't want one that looks like this is actually an exercise in balance.
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You want something that's like a very low profile legs on a rocking horse kind of thing.
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Like that's what I have.
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And it's great.
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Every time I put the standing desk up, if I'm not actively walking on the treadmill,
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I want to be standing on that little balance board and it makes all of the difference in
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the world for using a standing desk in upright mode.
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I think trying to do some googling, it may have been called the float deck.
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Something like that.
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I don't know.
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The only reason I was trying to find it is it's the lowest profile one of these I've
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And I just think that makes a big difference.
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It's just like very slight balance.
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And all of the other balance boards seem much more like, oh, we're trying to give you
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a core workout while you're at your desk.
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Yeah, this isn't for yoga.
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It's just so your feet don't get tired standing all day.
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I found it just significantly more effective than mats that they often try to sell you
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with a standing desk.
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Like here, stand on a mat.
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I find that makes no difference at all in terms of tiredness.
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Whereas the like a low profile balance board is perfect.
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I use the fully Jarvis desks too.
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I have a couple here in the studio.
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I like their bamboo one, which they do still sell.
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And I use that and have used Herman Miller M body chairs forever.
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This is one of those things where like, if I could give a piece of advice, it is to,
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if you're working at home to invest as much as you can into a good chair.
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Because I did the thing where I went on Amazon and I bought a 200 pound chair.
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And after a year, the hydraulics went.
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What I like about Herman Miller is while they are expensive, they have a very good long
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manufacturer's guarantee.
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So like I've had Herman Miller chairs for eight or nine years.
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One of mine, the chair is stuck at my height, which is fine because it's my height, but
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it means the chair isn't working.
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And we contacted Herman Miller and we were arranging for them to take it away and fix
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And like, they're just going to fix it.
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So like it falls within their warranty.
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The Herman Miller warranty is like one of the great parts about it, but the chairs are
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just super good.
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I've used the Embody forever is my huge recommendation.
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They're nicely customizable.
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They make them for gamers now.
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If you need your chair to be a gamer's chair, they make Herman Miller Embody gamers chairs.
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So, you know.
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What does that mean?
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It just looks a little bit different.
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Is it just an aesthetic look?
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They just made it look more gamer-y.
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It really is just the Herman Miller Embody for gamers.
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I know you keep saying that, but it's like, when you say for gamers, I just imagine,
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oh, so it's like pink and black or something.
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Like that's what it is.
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Number one in the FAQ.
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How is this chair different?
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We've teamed up with Logitech to make updates.
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Seat has an additional layer of foam to support your posture while you play.
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And we developed new technology to keep you cool.
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There really isn't barely any, there's barely any difference.
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It's like a little bit smushier, I guess.
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And that's it.
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That's because you don't need to change the chair, right?
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Like that, that's the whole thing.
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They've just updated the design a little bit to make it look more gamer-y.
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I see what you mean.
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It does look cooler.
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It does look gamer-y, right?
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But like, that's the whole point of like, if you're going to make a gamer's version,
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it's already the perfect chair.
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So like, you don't need to change it.
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So I agree with you on this chair.
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I also agree that this is the home office purchase that you do need to kind of bully
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people into.
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And everyone always says, I should have done this sooner.
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Is like, buy a good chair.
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If you are working at home, buy a good chair.
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I think the good chair matters significantly more than a good desk.
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Like, it's funny, I had family was just visiting recently and my cousin had been
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traveling in Europe and he was like way behind on work.
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And while he was here, I was like, Hey man, you can just like use my office.
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It's like, you know, have an actual place to just like work in the mornings.
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Cause like I'm downstairs in the basement, like this space is free.
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And his number one thing is like, he's like, Oh, I could cry sitting in an actual
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proper chair again, doing work as opposed to try and like work at, you know, at
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random cafes.
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He's like, Oh, this is, this is amazing.
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Like, thank you so much.
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And the chair was the big deal of like, he works at home and he has a regular chair
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and like, once you don't have it, you realize like how hard it is on your body
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working in a chair that's not perfectly designed for you.
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I used to have the, uh, the Aeron, I think is how they say it.
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It's their older office chair.
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And at some point, I can't remember.
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I think when I left the glass cube, I tried out the Embody and the Embody is a
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significant improvement.
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The only thing I do wonder about is I, I do wish it had a headrest.
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That's the old, that's why when you said gamer chair, I was a bit like, I was
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hoping for a headrest and I would, I would seriously consider buying it.
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It's the only thing that I know most of the time you don't actually need a
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headrest when you're sitting at a chair and it's all set up properly, but I do
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feel like it's something that's missing.
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And if they made the Embody with a headrest, I would upgrade instantly.
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Or it's the only thing that would make me think like, maybe I should just try
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out some other chairs with a headrest and see how that is.
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But yeah, so that, that is my only very minor complaint.
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There is a company called Atlas Headrest who have made an aftermarket headrest.
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For the gaming chair.
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Oh no, for the gaming version.
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I figure it will probably work on all of them because it's probably the same, but
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like you got, maybe take a look, but like...
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Okay, send me that link.
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I want to check that out.
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But there's this, I just Googled it and I came across it.
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So you should, you should look at this.
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Because I imagined that there's probably quite a lot of people that feel the way
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you do, especially now there's the gamers.
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How does it connect?
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I can't work it out either.
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I'm like, hold on, I can't deal with the suspense.
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Let me look at the back of my chair.
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Where does this...
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I don't understand how it fits.
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Is there a thing that comes...
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I think it maybe just clips on to the back piece.
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The gamer chair might be different.
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I will have to investigate more than in the middle of our podcast.
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I think the gamer chair has a slightly different connector at the top, but I
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can't tell if I just pull apart my chair if it has that same piece.
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It's a little bit unclear to sell.
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No, it's bolted on to the...
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Oh, oh, I see.
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They've done a good job of making it look like it was made by Herman Miller.
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I would have pulled apart my chair to see where this plugs in.
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It looks so integrated, I thought I was looking at a different part of it.
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Sold immediately.
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I don't know how, but just try and triple check that it's not just for the gaming one.
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Look, even if it's not for the other one, I'm going to try to make it fit.
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I got a hammer.
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I can make it fit.
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And I'm sure you have a black chair, so they have a black one, so you probably don't even
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need to worry.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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No, that's...
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Okay, great.
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I'm going to give that a shot.
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Yeah, for all my stream.
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Yeah, I mean, I understand why you would want that.
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I've never wanted it, but you do that leaning back thing that you do when you think?
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Oh, I guess that is the difference, yes.
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I lean back much more.
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Like I've seen you do it in VR, right?
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When you're really thinking about something, you take a big lean back.
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And so I could imagine you would like some headrest support in that moment.
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I've just sent a message off to get that ordered for me.
01:18:06
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I mentioned earlier about my charging woes for my devices.
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I use a variety of products by close friends of the show, Studio Neat.
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They make the material dock line of products.
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Now, the products that they have now available are all focused around having a Qi charger,
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having like MagSafe chargers built into the products.
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But I used to use their products when it was you would like thread a lightning cable through.
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Yes, I remember doing that, yep.
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That's what I have.
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So I use those ones and I love them.
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Eventually, I guess I will have to move to the upright charger that they have now when
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the USB-C phone comes.
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Although I am going to try and modify with a dremel or something.
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To see if I can get these things to work because they are perfect the way that they are.
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But I will try.
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It won't work, but I will try.
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I might as well give it a go and see if I can fit a USB-C cable into this thing.
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But they are what I use there.
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And I wanted to just give two recommendations around charging solution things.
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My preferred delivery of power is Anker stuff.
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And Anker make a selection of the GaN charging products now where you can have like a couple
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USB-C power delivery and a regular USB.
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I just have one of those just plugged into a charging port on my desk and I can just
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swap out cables and I really like them for that.
01:19:41
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But my main recommendation is the Miros smart power strips.
01:19:47
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This company, Miros, makes a surge protector, which you can turn on and off with HomeKit,
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but you can also break out every plug into its own individual HomeKit addressable switch.
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So it's like six power outlets and also USB.
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They come as a group in HomeKit so you can turn it all on and off or you can break it
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out into seven.
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So you have six plugs and then the USBs.
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That is killer.
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And so you can have different automations for different things.
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So like I have like an automation that if I have my there's one that's just called iPad
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and it will just turn on and off at random parts in the day to keep the iPad charged.
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I have at home, we have a lava lamp.
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The lava lamp is plugged into one of these and it will just turn the lava lamp on and
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off for a few hours in a day at home where I have like a bunch of I have like a basic
01:20:43
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like the network closet, right?
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It's just got like all kinds of things in there from the alarm system to the Internet
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and all that kind of stuff.
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And I have each of those set individually.
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So if I need to power cycle one, I could just do it from my phone.
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Miraost products are great and I'm a big fan of them.
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I actually don't know if they are available outside the UK.
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This might be one of the very rare things where it's UK only because I believe I believe
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this product comes from the Hong Kong market, I think.
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And we have the same power outlets if they are available outside.
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But America, you have a ton of things.
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Yeah, we haven't even gotten into the world of HomeKit stuff.
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But this is always the great pain of living in the UK is there's so much cool HomeKit
01:21:32
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I'm like, oh, wow, I want that.
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I was like, oh, it's not available in the UK.
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But this is the one this is a great one that we can get.
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Miraost, they make loads of HomeKit products as well.
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Like they have like a whole set of things that they make.
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Indoor and outdoor power solutions and like really they make some super cool stuff.
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I've been very happy with my Miraost products.
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Okay, well, I've got to check them out.
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I've been HomeKitting up the house ever since that basement office.
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So I'll see what other stuff they've got in there.
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I will tease.
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We are toying around with at some point in the not too distant future doing like a state
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of the home as well.
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For like home automation because I've done a little bit and I'm about to go much further
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in a couple of months time.
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So I wanted to not talk about that stuff today because I have lots of things that I still
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have yet to implement.
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Yeah, no, I agree.
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I'm in the same space of like sort of halfway caught with a bunch of HomeKit stuff.
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That's why it's like, oh, please like send me all of your companies that you know make
01:22:34
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good HomeKit stuff that actually works in the UK.
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This is one of them.
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Yeah, the one that's still really killing me is like air filters.
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I'm like, oh, come on, man.
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Like there's got to be one.
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Like an air purifier.
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Yeah, air purifiers.
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I haven't found one that's good and it's very frustrating.
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Yeah, I would also like to know that.
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Maybe people could write in and let us know.
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We can leave this as an exercise to the cortexes.
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Yeah, I think Mirose make a smart Wi-Fi air purifier works with Apple HomeKit.
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Well, I'll check it out.
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You look at that and let me know.
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The thing that's been killing me is like the reason I was interested in just like, oh,
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the sockets work with HomeKit is trying to like find stuff that if there's no UK version
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of, oh, it's HomeKit, at least I could just control it with a socket.
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So I have that with like a couple of space heaters.
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But as far as like it tells, like all of the air purifiers, if you try to turn them on
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with the socket, they like require some additional confirmation and I hate it.
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I thought I had solved it with the exact same thing recently.
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No, you still need to press the on button.
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You turn it on.
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It's like, come on, man.
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I'm looking at it now.
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The Mirose smart Wi-Fi air purifier.
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Okay, great.
01:23:42
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I will check that out and I will report back.
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Report back.
01:23:44
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If we ever do that state of the home show.
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When it comes to what's on my desk, great.
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There's always something on my desk.
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Every single day.
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It's called the Sidekick Notepad.
01:23:53
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Oh, Sidekick Notepad.
01:23:54
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Is that on your desk every day?
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It is available on my desk because it is perfectly made to sit between me and my keyboard on
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sale at cortexbrand.com.
01:24:02
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I swear I didn't set this up, but I just realized like, oh yeah, can we say that we're trying
01:24:06
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to make Cortex Brand one of those companies that's, if you like one of our products, you
01:24:11
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like lots of our products?
01:24:12
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Like, I know our lead designer spends a lot of time making sure these things are nice
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in absolutely every way.
01:24:21
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I guess it's what we're hoping to achieve, right?
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That's kind of the goal because it's what we like.
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That there are certain companies that you can just keep buying any product that they
01:24:31
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make and know that you're going to get some kind of consistent experience from that.
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So like Herman Miller is one of them and Bellroy is another one.
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Peak Design is another one.
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And so, yeah, my hope would be that in a few years time, people would consider us the same
01:24:47
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way for the things that we're making of like, oh, I want this kind of product, Cortex Brand
01:24:53
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Well, I know I'm going to like that.
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That is a goal for sure.
01:24:57
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We just, we need to get more products out.
01:25:02
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How hard can it be to painstakingly make a new product?
01:25:06
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How hard can it be?
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Can't be hard at all.
01:25:08
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All right, I'm going to use this as an opportunity to transition from office stuff to exercise
01:25:16
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stuff because I feel like my office is also half exercise room.
01:25:22
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I mean, so many office buildings have gyms in them.
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We'll say this counts.
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Sure, that counts.
01:25:26
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I've got my city sports treadmill, which is the treadmill that I use when I'm at my standing
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desk and walking.
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I can't wildly recommend it.
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I can simply say it is the one that has lasted the longest without breaking is maybe the
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way I would say it.
01:25:44
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Sort of like this weird market of wireless chargers on Amazon.
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It's always different companies every time you go to buy one.
01:25:51
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For whatever reason, the low profile treadmill market feels like it's the exact same thing.
01:25:56
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A bunch of like weird fly by night companies with suspiciously similar photographs that
01:26:02
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are all like, "Hey, did you want a treadmill to have on your standing desk?"
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I just don't understand why there doesn't seem to be a reputable vendor in this market,
01:26:11
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but I don't know.
01:26:12
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Maybe some spaces are just that way, but clicking through product photos on Amazon for this
01:26:18
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kind of stuff is very weird.
01:26:19
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You're like, "Are all these companies the same company?
01:26:22
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Are they different companies?"
01:26:23
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I don't understand what's happening.
01:26:25
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Our, I will say now, chief revenue officer at Relay FM, Kerry, got promotion recently.
01:26:31
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Congratulations, Kerry.
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Congratulations.
01:26:32
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Uses a company called Walking Pad.
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Walking Pad, okay.
01:26:36
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Yeah, and she's very happy with this product.
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Walking Pad, all right.
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It's foldable, I think.
01:26:43
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They do like a foldable one so you can put it away.
01:26:47
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So I was just getting like derailed because their advertisement on their website feels
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very TikTok.
01:26:53
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It's like, "Why is it so fast?
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Why are the cuts so fast?"
01:26:56
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Well, I mean, I think you just answered your own question.
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No, no, I know.
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I know that's exactly it.
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Oh, they make a foldable rowing machine.
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How does that even work?
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This is one of the weirdest.
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This is so strange.
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It's one of those water ones too.
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Okay, foldable rowing machine.
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Okay, I think, you know what?
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Looking at it, I think the foldable rowing machine actually makes more sense than a foldable
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walking treadmill.
01:27:22
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This seems more sturdy than the foldable walking treadmill.
01:27:27
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Okay, well, that's weird.
01:27:29
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I had a water treadmill that I was also going to recommend in my exercise area.
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I use one from a company called WaterRower.
01:27:37
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This comes with a warning, right?
01:27:41
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This is one of these areas where I followed the rule of fewer but nicer.
01:27:47
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So this was one of our purchases at the start of COVID time was we're like, "Oh God, we
01:27:54
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got to get some exercise equipment."
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So I got myself bikes, I got myself weights, and we got a rowing machine and I decided
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like, "Okay, if we're going to do this, let's go all out."
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And I got one of these water ones.
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The warning is if you like rowing machines, which I do, and I think you do, right?
01:28:10
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You have a rowing machine, right?
01:28:12
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Yeah, I have the one that you've seen in every gym everywhere, the Concept 2.
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I like the Concept 2 a lot.
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I was very used to it from my gym and I have one in the studio.
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I think for a certain kind of person, and maybe we're both that kind of person, rowing
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works as an aerobic exercise in a way that lots of others don't.
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I hate running.
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The cross trainer is a nightmare.
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And I like most rowing machines, mine does.
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I think yours might too.
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They have like, you can put a tablet on it.
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It's got a mounting place.
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You could just watch a video and just row.
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What I really want is I want my VR headset to work with my rowing machine.
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That is my dream.
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I want to be able to look around and see a little lake.
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That is interesting.
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I like that idea a lot.
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When I was looking, did you ever come across Hydro?
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It's like Peloton for rowing.
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You are not selling me on that.
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This is why I ended up not doing it because it was really expensive and also required
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a subscription.
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But they have like a screen with instructors who are rowing on open water.
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So they are like doing the class and they're out on open water and you're rowing along
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And I always thought that was like a really nice idea.
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So similarly, yes, how great would it be if you could put on a headset and be rowing on
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open water in VR?
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That feels like the way to go.
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I just realized that the name is more clever than Hydro.
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It's a great name.
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Okay, I get it.
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But anyway, I don't know if it worked, but that was one of the very first things in like
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early COVID days.
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I was like, come on, someone must have made like a VR rowing thing that I can use.
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But I realized like that was basically when I didn't quite understand how VR really
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I was like, oh no, this is a much harder problem than I first thought it was going to be.
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But that would be one of my top requests is for someone to solve this problem.
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But so anyway, my warning is this.
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If you're a person who likes rowing as aerobic exercise, if you ever use a water rower, you
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will not be able to go back to the regular rowing machines.
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I feel like it's such a better experience that it kind of instantly ruins you for using
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any of the other machines.
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And I actually told this to my same cousin who was visiting where he's like, oh, hey,
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you've got that rowing machine.
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I was like, listen, buddy, I got to warn you about something.
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Like, do you use rowing machines a lot?
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He's like, oh yeah, I use them in the gym all the time.
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I'm like, okay, you might not want to do this because the experience of the water rower
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just like is much nicer and you will find the gym ones more frustrating.
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And he took my advice and skipped using the home rowing machine because of that.
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What's so much better?
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The only way I can articulate this is with like pens, right?
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Where if you've never used a nice pen, you kind of think how much nicer can a pen be
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to use and you just don't have an appreciation for it.
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There's something about it's the resistance feels very real.
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It really feels like you are on the water, which is why I think like I wanted the VR
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part of it so much is because like, this is a convincing experience.
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It doesn't feel like pulling on a cord where the tension is adjusted because the water
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is like circling around.
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You have the subjective experience of like building up speed because your next pull can
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be slightly easier because the water is rotating already.
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It really gives you the feeling of like, oh, I've stopped and now I need to get up to
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speed and once I'm at speed, it's easy to maintain this pace.
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That's the best I can try to do to put it in words.
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It's very convincing and it suddenly makes the traditional rowing machines feel like
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a completely different experience.
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So I have been totally ruined.
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Like it's awful.
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Like I found the aerobic exercise that I like, but now if I'm ever at a gym that it doesn't
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have a water rowing machine, it's like, oh, okay, well, I guess I can do this, but it's
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just not the same anymore.
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And I kind of wish I never knew.
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Like I wish I had just gotten your rowing machine.
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I'm fascinated by this folding rowing machine.
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Do you think you're going to give it a shot?
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No, I like my rowing machine, so I don't want to change it.
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I'm very used to the concept too.
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I figure I know what you mean though, right?
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Like the difference between the like fan that you're pulling and the water.
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Plus I imagine there's just like a, does it sound good?
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Yes, it does sound good.
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I'm sure that helps too, like with the overall experience.
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So that's on the aerobic side.
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And then on the strength side, I got these weights, which are made by a company called
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What, what are you laughing at?
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In the early days of COVID, you suggested that I do strength training and suggested
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that I get some kind of weight thing for home.
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And they were, these kinds of things were so hard to buy.
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I could only buy one.
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Like they, I couldn't get a pair.
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How did that even, were you like buying it off eBay or something?
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How does you just get one?
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And so I bought one set of these adjustable dumbbells.
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That just, this is very funny, it's like a funny remnant of the beginning of the pandemic
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where like now I just have this one heavy adjustable dumbbell.
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What was your experience with it?
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I mean, I liked it as like, it made sense to me as a thing, but at the time I didn't
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really know what I was doing.
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Like it's more effective for me now.
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Right, this is so long ago, right?
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Now that I'm more experienced with like what, how weight feels and stuff that like, this
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is a smart way to do it, like rather than having like six different dumbbells or different
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weights, like the fact that they're adjustable is, I think it's quite clever, but they are
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a bit clunky and noisy.
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So it is, they are noisy.
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I completely agree with that.
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I am aware that, so I've moved these down into the basement.
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So the basement is now also an exercise area as opposed to just being up in our apartment
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from before.
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And especially in the concrete box, I'm aware that I always want to have my noise
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canceling on when I'm using this because it is just a little bit like, there's unpleasant
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clanking sounds.
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So I might as well just turn on the noise canceling, but I think these things are great.
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If you haven't ever tried different adjustable dumbbells, you won't appreciate how many
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problems this design solves.
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So there's lots of different versions where people try to do adjustable weight dumbbells.
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And I just think this design in particular really fixes a lot of annoyances that a lot
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of these different things have.
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So I highly recommend them.
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Although I always think it's funny, I have never seen a company that needs to consolidate
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its product line more than this company.
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Every time I go to look, it's like insane to me that they have five different versions
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of what is basically the same thing.
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And even as a very motivated consumer, it's confusing to be like, wait, which of these
01:35:21
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Like, I actually need to buy expansions for the ones that I have now.
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And I have bounced off this website like three times, even trying to figure out which is
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the one that I own.
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It's not obvious.
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Yeah, like these, these all look exactly the same, but we have Elite USA, Pro EXP, Pro
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Yeah, it's, it's, you know, if you're listening Powerblock company, you need to have two at
01:35:48
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most versions of these things.
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And really, I think you can get away with just one version of these.
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There doesn't need to be four different versions of what looks like the exact same product.
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So that's all my indoor exercise stuff.
01:36:02
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And then for the last one, people always ask because it's a really unusual looking bike
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It's featured in one of my YouTube videos.
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I got this bike from GoCycle, which is an electronic bike company here in the UK.
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I really like it.
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But the thing about this bike is the primary feature of it is that it is a folding bike.
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So if you want to hit the bullet points of an electric bike, and you also don't have
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a ton of space, so it has to fold.
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This is like the only company that does this well.
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So I really like this bike, but I'm finding myself in this funny position now that since
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we have the basement space available of like, "Oh, I would not have purchased this if I
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were buying a bike now because the folding ability of it is not the main thing anymore."
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It used to be like, there was just no place in our apartment for a bike.
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So I had to have something that was just tiny.
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I'd love right now, if I was going to buy a bike today that's an electric bike, I'd
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love to try one of the VanMoof bikes.
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I know it works with that Find My integration thing, which is like weirdly high on a feature
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for something that I want.
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But I think this is another, as far as I could tell, this is another like Brexit casualty.
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Like you just cannot get these in the UK.
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Like I swear they used to be sold here.
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Like I remember looking at them and now it's like completely impossible to find them.
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I would still say like for anyone listening, if you want an electric bike and you want
01:37:39
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something that folds, Go Cycle is like the only game in town.
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That's good.
01:37:43
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I'd love to try a VanMoof, but I just can't get my hands on one.
01:37:46
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Well, I just got on their website and they got the VanMoof S4 available in June.
01:37:51
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Oh, in the UK?
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Well, now I'll be tempted for it.
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These are something special, these bikes, right?
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Like I can see it.
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I don't know if it's 3000 pounds worth of bike.
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They look so stylish.
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Like they, it's one of those things where it's like, I feel like you would feel value
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when using it, but it's a lot of money.
01:38:19
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Yeah, no, it is a lot of money.
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I mean, you want it to have Find My built into it if you spend that money on it.
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Cause yeah, I mean, even with my Go Cycle, it's like, I will never leave that thing locked
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anywhere that is entirely for like, I'm enjoying riding around and then I come back home.
01:38:35
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Great. I have just found what might be potentially the greatest add-on purchase I've ever heard
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of in its description.
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This is 328 pounds, one off payment for three year coverage.
01:38:47
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If the unthinkable happens, our bike hunters will hunt your bike down.
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They call them bike hunters.
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That is the best name.
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We will find your bike if it's stolen.
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Yeah, this is why VanMoof is just a very interesting company.
01:39:05
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And this is one of those things that they, they have this insurance feature, which is
01:39:10
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like, we will find that bike.
01:39:12
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And that's actually how they came to my attention in the first place was I'm sure they were
01:39:17
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doing it as promo, but just some unbelievable stories of how far they've gone to recover
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their bikes.
01:39:22
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And it seems like they know that this is the main concern of people who are going to buy
01:39:29
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like a top of the line, super expensive bike.
01:39:32
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This is incredible.
01:39:33
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So we will recover your bike in two weeks.
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If we can't, we'll replace your bike with one of the same.
01:39:39
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That is awesome, but it is the only way you can sell a 3000 pound bike.
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And I know you have to pay more to add this on, which like a 3000 pounds, could you not
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Like, I don't know, but like that is a great thing.
01:39:54
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I think that's fair as an add-on.
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Like I don't mind companies adding that as an add-on.
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Again, like in a situation like mine where I would just be using a bike recreationally
01:40:03
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and it is always going back in a like locked, secure place.
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I'd be like, no, I don't, I don't need that because I'm just never going to use it.
01:40:10
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So, and it also allows the company to get a sense of how much do people value this as
01:40:16
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an add-on or like how much is this actually costing us?
01:40:19
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But they're a very interesting company and that, and now I will find myself tempted again.
01:40:23
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But this again is, is like one of these things where it is super expensive, but I am very
01:40:33
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hard pressed to think of purchases that I have made that do better in terms of overall increase
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in quality of life than getting a nice bike.
01:40:45
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These moose don't even look like e-bikes either.
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They don't have the like telltale, like this isn't an e-bike.
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Like it's got some big thing on it, you know, like some big motor or whatever.
01:40:56
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Yeah, that's true.
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I am very willing to spend money on a nice experience here because just the like the
01:41:06
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pure mood lift from every time I've ever gone on a bike ride around London is just huge.
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I mean, I've said it before.
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I think London is a weirdly good city for cycling around.
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Like the infrastructure has gotten much better, but also for me, just the interestingness
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density is very high.
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Like I can pick any direction and there's interesting things to look at.
01:41:28
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I've specifically encouraged my wife.
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I've told her sometimes I'm like, you know, if it's after in the morning and I just seem
01:41:34
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like in a slightly down mood, just tell me to go for a bike ride.
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And a hundred percent of the time I always come back feeling great.
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So it's like you pick areas in your life where you're willing to spend a bunch of money
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and this is one of these areas of like, yeah, it's totally worth it.
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Like quality of life increase very high.
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And again, I really sort of found this because of the pandemic and kind of thinking about
01:42:01
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things to do, but I'm really glad that I kind of rediscovered cycling again in the past
01:42:07
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Like I did this a ton when I first moved to London and then it got completely lost in
01:42:12
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my life when I worked as a teacher and I just never came back to it.
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And I'm like, I'm so happy to have come back to it and like the e-bike era, which also
01:42:20
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makes things so nice.
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Like I love the ability to put the bike on a kind of low power mode, cycle a whole bunch,
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and then for the return journey, put it on like max assistance mode.
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It's like, it's so nice to feel like you don't have to hold back how far you want to
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go because you have to like preserve that same amount of energy for the return trip.
01:42:43
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Anyway, two quick additional things for anyone who does cycling at all.
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I'll mention this because people don't think about it, but if you are going to be on a
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bike, everyone always thinks about like, "Ooh, I need to wear a helmet."
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Like helmet is the top safety piece of equipment.
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No, you're wrong.
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The number one thing you should wear when you're on a bike, which almost no one does,
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Gloves are the actual thing you need to wear.
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The most frequent injury, which is really bad, is your hands.
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So you can have very small bike accidents or just like fall off a bike because you lose
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your balance and you will tear your hands to shreds when they hit the ground.
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So it's shocking.
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Like basically no one ever thinks about wearing gloves, but get yourself a good pair of padded
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And I honestly think if you have to pick one piece of safety equipment, that should be
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the thing that you wear.
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Your probability of an accident here is much higher for like minor accident that is extremely
01:43:48
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inconveniencing and very painful is hand injuries when you're on a bike.
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- But you should also wear a helmet.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I'm like, I'm not saying don't, I'm just saying like no one thinks of it.
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And it's the thing that is...
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- That's a good PSA.
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Everyone knows you should be wearing a helmet.
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Everybody knows this.
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Whether they do or they don't, that's their own decision, which isn't necessarily a great
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I see so many people in London without helmets on and I don't get it.
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Like I really don't understand these like pick up a bike for the afternoon kind of things.
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Because nobody has any safety equipment at all, you know?
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Like that doesn't make sense to me.
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- I guess what I'm trying to express here is like there are plenty of circumstances where
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I can completely understand why people don't wear a helmet and a lot of recreational cycling
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can fall into this category of like, I'm only on protected bike lanes or like I'm out in
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the country and I've just brought a bike, right?
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So like there's literally no traffic.
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I'm just doing whatever.
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And I just think in any of those circumstances, you should still be wearing gloves, right?
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Even if you think like, I don't need to wear a helmet for, you know, reasons that you've
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decided on, that's fine. You're insane to not wear padded gloves if you're on a bike.
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That's my take on this.
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Public service announcement over.
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And then final thing I'll mention for bike stuff.
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A thing that I thought was a total gimmick, but is also massive quality of life improvement
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is companies make these automatic electric tire pumps.
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And I bought one just on a whim to see if it worked from a company called Psych Plus,
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CYC Plus. It's amazing.
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It's just like a big Tic Tac shaped thing that does the air pumping of the tires for me.
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But like I, you know, it's a bit like the water rower.
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I never knew how much it mattered to really hit the maximum pressure on the tires in your
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bike because I would just get tired from doing the manual one.
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And I was like, impatient getting ready to go.
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It's like, no, no, no.
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Just use this thing to like put the tire pressure back to max before you ride.
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And it makes the whole ride so much nicer.
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And to achieve that with a manual pump would take a lot of effort and a lot of hindrance
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before you were going to go do the thing.
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So if you have a bike, get an automatic tire pump thing.
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I just thought it was a gimmick, but it's not.
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In poking around the VanMoof website, you can actually order their new one for delivery
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Mike, would you stop, would you stop, stop tempting me.
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You can just go to their website and get a VanMoof S3.
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You could just like order it right now and it will be delivered in July.
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And as it says on the website, Gray, the sooner you order, the sooner you ride.
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Should we talk about entertainment?
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What do you want to talk about in entertainment?
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- I have like three categories inside of entertainment.
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- Tablet, game consoles, e-reader.
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- Oh, oh, I do have something to talk about here.
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Okay, yeah, yeah, let's do this.
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- iPad is the tablet.
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For me, it's the iPad mini.
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That is my go-to.
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It is the computer I use at home.
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Like over my iPhone, over my laptop or anything, like my iPad mini is just the best.
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I love it so much.
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I think that Apple really nailed it.
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Like it's for me, the product which feels the most true to the original idea of the iPad,
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of just like the content consumption part.
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Reading, watching video, like that screen size is just right for me for what I want
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out of all of those kinds of use cases.
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I'll just run through all of mine real quick because gaming console for me,
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the Steam Deck is my primary game console.
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- If a game is available on Steam, that's where I will get it because the Steam Deck
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has changed how I play video games.
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It has made so many games become drop in, drop out in a way that they weren't before.
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A really simple one for me is PGA 2K, like the golfing game.
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I've been playing that recently on my Steam Deck where I can just turn on the Steam Deck,
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play around and turn it off.
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It's like super simple and it's like a 20 minute game experience or whatever.
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With my PlayStation, it's like turn on the PlayStation, the PlayStation boots up,
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got to choose the game and now I'm like taking over the whole television.
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It's just like a bigger hole to do for a game which doesn't require that from me.
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A game like God of War, I would want to play that on my PlayStation because it is this big,
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beautiful thing.
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It's like an event game.
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It is not play around in PGA 2K, right?
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Which is like, it just doesn't feel like to me it needs the television.
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And so the Steam Deck for me makes so many games easy to jump in and out of,
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but I do play any game I can, I will play it on the Steam Deck because I just think it's fantastic.
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But then I also have my Nintendo Switch and my PlayStation 5 for games that are exclusive
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And like when it comes to exclusives, that's at the moment where the big exclusives are.
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They're on the Switch on the PlayStation.
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So you've got like Zelda and you've got Spider-Man, for example.
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Those games for me that I'm excited for this year that are available on those platforms.
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So that's where I'll be playing them.
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- Yeah, my gaming life, I can live without exclusives.
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Like there's basically no exclusive that's really gonna get me to care enough,
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but that's why your recommendation of the Steam Deck, was it this year, I guess?
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It was just like recommendation of the year from you.
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Like I cannot believe how good that thing is.
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It's everything I wanted the Nintendo Switch to be, but actually is.
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Love it, love it, love it.
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Like can't rate it highly enough.
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Just so good and is like the perfect couch gaming thing.
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It's like if I am not playing Magic on my big iPad, it's like I am probably on the Steam Deck.
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And yeah, it's such a great form factor.
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I was worried about the weight.
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It's just not an issue.
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- It's just ergonomically comfortable.
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Like that's how they balance the weight.
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Like it just feels good to hold and use.
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Yeah, I've been very happy with the Steam Deck.
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It's changed the way I interact with games.
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It was in my review of my last year's theme,
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that the Steam Deck made a huge difference to the way that I am able to relax,
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because I'm able to just have so many more games available to me at any point.
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And it's also just a very comfortable device to play video games of any kind on.
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Going from like, I played Cyberpunk to Truck Simulator.
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And all of those experiences felt great on the Steam Deck.
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- Yeah, I never really thought about it until you mentioned it now.
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But however they make it work of to like instant on, instant off is incredible.
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There's no like booting up into the gaming environment.
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It's just like no, as soon as you're done,
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you just like put it down and then it's right there when you come back.
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- Yeah, I just turn it off like any other device.
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Like my Switch, like my iPhone, like my iPad.
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Like I don't close the game, shut down the system.
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Like it's none of that.
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- What are you doing for e-readers?
01:53:22
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- No, I don't do for e-readers.
01:53:24
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- Oh, so you don't do for e-readers at all?
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Is this category just here for me?
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- It's just for you.
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- I was wondering like, oh, what does Mike do for e-readers?
01:53:32
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- He doesn't.
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- I should have remembered because Mike doesn't read.
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- No, Mike doesn't like that at all.
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- Mike is literate.
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He can read.
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He just doesn't.
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- I choose not to.
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I like to listen.
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I don't like to read.
01:53:42
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- I think I never told you, but I got the new Amazon e-reader, the big one.
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The Scribe, I think is the name for it.
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- Oh, the Remarkable Killer.
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- Yeah, the Remarkable Killer.
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I think it just never came up on the show, but whenever Amazon announced that,
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that was like instant purchase for me.
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I'll say it's interesting.
01:54:01
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All of their features as far as writing on it goes with the pencil,
01:54:06
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I would describe all of this as proof of concept.
01:54:12
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It doesn't work great.
01:54:14
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They're saying that they're going to be improving it in software
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and rolling out features over time.
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Amazon is extremely slow and always has been on the software development side.
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So as far as I can tell, nothing has changed about it since the day that I bought it.
01:54:30
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I'm not using any of the handwriting stuff that they kind of pitch in the marketing,
01:54:35
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but I still love it because I have always wanted just a bigger physical screen for reading books.
01:54:44
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And that was one of a short list of frustrations for me on the Kindle.
01:54:49
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It's like, "These Kindles are great, but they're just too small."
01:54:51
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I always really like to bump up the text huge anyway.
01:54:54
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So like on a small screen when I'm dealing with like giant text,
01:54:58
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it's way too much flipping.
01:54:59
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- And this is 10 inches, right?
01:55:01
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- So it's kind of iPad screen size, like regular iPad screen size.
01:55:05
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- Yeah, it's like a little smaller than a regular iPad,
01:55:08
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which is I think just about perfect for book size.
01:55:11
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It feels like it's a little bigger than a normal book would be closed,
01:55:17
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but a little smaller than a book would be open.
01:55:19
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So I think they really nailed it with the size.
01:55:21
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Yeah, I like it a lot.
01:55:23
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I'm just very happy to have a bigger screen for reading and having it around has genuinely
01:55:29
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has encouraged me to read more because it's just a more comfortable reading experience
01:55:34
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than having this little small screen.
01:55:36
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So I can't really highly recommend it or rate it as a notebook to write with
01:55:42
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because the feature set is just too limited now, but I could see that if they,
01:55:46
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you know, like if you're thinking about something like a Remarkable,
01:55:49
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it does not come even close to touching the feature set that the Remarkable has.
01:55:55
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Even in terms of like moving things that you've already written,
01:55:58
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it's like, "No, no, no, you can erase stuff, but you can't circle something and move it."
01:56:03
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It's like, "Oh, come on Amazon, that's like the most basic of all features."
01:56:06
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But it has the, you know, the possibility, which is like why what we were talking about
01:56:10
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is the issue with the Remarkable is, well, you can make notes on your Kindle books,
01:56:15
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which is a thing you can't do with the Remarkable.
01:56:17
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So that's the problem.
01:56:18
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Yeah, so I'm very happy with it.
01:56:21
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Even if they take a long time to add what I consider to be very basic features,
01:56:24
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I'm still really happy with it as a product because it's a bigger screen Kindle
01:56:29
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and that is something I have wanted for years.
01:56:32
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Did you say that Remarkable made a keyboard case?
01:56:36
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Oh, did they?
01:56:37
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Yeah, in the ongoing arms race that we've got now in these types of devices.
01:56:42
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It's called the Type Folio.
01:56:43
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So you can now turn the Remarkable into a laptop, essentially.
01:56:50
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Everything becomes everything else.
01:56:51
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And they have an app on the iPhone that the notes that you type and draw will now go to.
01:56:57
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I've got to hand it to Remarkable.
01:56:59
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They have continued their development in such a way that
01:57:03
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I would have thought the Kindle scribe was the end of their business.
01:57:06
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Yeah, they're still holding on.
01:57:08
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But the Type Folio came at just the right time for them, I think.
01:57:12
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And I was like, that's smart.
01:57:13
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Because now you've turned your reading ideation tablet into a small laptop,
01:57:18
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like a really minimal laptop.
01:57:20
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Again, I know this product isn't for me, just in general.
01:57:25
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But again, I was like, they did it to me again.
01:57:29
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The way that I have felt for years, where every time I look at Remarkable,
01:57:32
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I'm like, huh, could I be that person?
01:57:35
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And now they've added the keyboard to it.
01:57:37
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I'm like, huh, could I be that person?
01:57:39
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You know, they continue to get me.
01:57:42
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So like, hats off to them.
01:57:43
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Yeah, it is really intriguing as a product.
01:57:46
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There's something about the idea of an e-ink computing device tablets
01:57:52
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that is just very attractive.
01:57:53
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It is maybe like the most aspirational technology product I've encountered, the Remarkable.
01:57:59
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Like for years, I have been like, can I be that guy?
01:58:04
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And the answer is always no.
01:58:06
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But I keep asking the question.
01:58:09
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Let's talk bags.
01:58:11
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Okay, well, we're talking travel here is what we're actually talking, right, Mike?
01:58:16
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Yeah, I mean, bags, travel.
01:58:18
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We'll talk travel, but we'll talk about bags in the travel category.
01:58:21
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Okay, I just think my life, Mike, especially in year of work,
01:58:25
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very small circle that I exist inside of.
01:58:29
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Like travel as a topic.
01:58:31
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I'll have to hear from Mike about this.
01:58:33
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So what bags are you using for travel?
01:58:35
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This is where Bellroy comes back into the mix.
01:58:37
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Big Bellroy.
01:58:39
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I have been using the Bellroy Tokyo tote pack for a couple of years, I think.
01:58:44
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This is my daily bag.
01:58:45
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It is part backpack, part tote bag.
01:58:48
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And that's what I like about it.
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I like that flexibility.
01:58:51
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I don't put a lot in this bag.
01:58:53
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It's where my laptop goes, you know, taking back and forth from home to the studio.
01:58:57
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And also anything I might need in that day, you know, so like if I'm bringing something
01:59:03
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from home or to the studio, you know, it would be transported here.
01:59:07
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And I have some basic essentials in here too, like an umbrella, you know, like little bits
01:59:11
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and bobs like that.
01:59:13
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So this is just like my daily bag.
01:59:14
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I like that it's small, it's lightweight, and I like the flexibility of backpack and
01:59:19
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Like in one.
01:59:21
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What does that mean to you when you say that it's a tote bag as well?
01:59:24
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I don't quite understand what you're getting at with that.
01:59:26
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I can also just carry it in one hand.
01:59:29
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I know that's not necessarily how people think of tote bags.
01:59:32
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They think of them as over the shoulder.
01:59:34
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This is just like I can just hold this in one hand kind of briefcase style, I would
01:59:40
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As well as as a backpack.
01:59:42
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And so I like that flexibility.
01:59:44
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I find that to be comfortable.
01:59:45
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This bag is really easy to pick up and put down.
01:59:48
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Like, for example, if I was changing trains, right, I'm on the underground and down from
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one chain to another, I would just hold it by the handles and not put it on my back.
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Because I've like I've already taken it off.
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I sat down and I'll just pick it up, walked in the next train, put it back down again,
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that kind of thing.
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So I like it for that.
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It's flexible and it's carrying as well as what I can put in it.
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Did you go with the the big version or the little version?
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Oh, when I bought it, there was only one version.
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20 liters or 14 liters.
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That's interesting.
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I'm going to look into that.
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I don't know what mine is.
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How's the weight of it?
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Oh, it's very light.
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This is like a genuinely very nice just like daily bag.
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It's very flexible.
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It's got not too much, but just enough pockets.
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And like the size, it being small and not having a ton of pockets is good because I
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can't fill it with crap.
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It really is constrained to just like what I'm carrying with me on that day.
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I find myself intrigued because, as we mentioned earlier, like my everyday bag is the peak
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design everyday bag.
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Which I still really like.
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I've used for years, but my biggest complaint with it has always been like, it's very heavy
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because it's designed to protect camera equipment.
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And it's like, I love that bag.
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That bag is very clever.
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There's a ton of features that I find hard to move away from, but it just kills me the
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weight of it.
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Always kind of in the market for something that could replace it.
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And, uh, I don't know.
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Maybe, maybe this is something worth trying.
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Well, I bought another bag.
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There's another one.
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Another Bellroy bag.
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Because what the Tokyo tote pack isn't is my travel bag.
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It's not the bag that I'm going to take when I'm going on a trip.
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It's just my daily bag.
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I have and have used the peak design everyday backpack like you for years as my traveling
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And my issue with the peak design backpack is its inflexibility.
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I can see that.
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I feel like this bag has a way it wants to be used and it doesn't like to be used in
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any other way.
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It has like a maximum amount of stuff in it, which is that you can put in it, which is
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very obvious.
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Like it's very rigid as a bag.
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I was looking around at bags, which meant that I got every Instagram ad that I got was
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But that was genuinely helpful because I was looking for bags.
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Right, right.
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But Instagram knows.
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And then Bellroy found me and advertised to me the Venture Ready pack.
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And I bought one of these.
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I have yet to use it on a trip.
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I'm actually going on a trip next week, so I will be using it for the first time.
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But this bag spoke to me in just the ways I like one.
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Again, brand that I know and I like their stuff.
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I like their thinking.
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It is a new bag from them.
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It's 26 liters.
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So the capacity is actually a bit bigger than my everyday backpack.
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But the dimensions very similar because the everyday, like the Peak Design, is just a
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Like it's just very large where this one, I think dimension wise, is just like a little
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bit taller, but every other dimension is like mostly the same.
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Also, the bag doesn't look very big.
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The Peak Design bag just looks big all the time.
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This bag has like a lot of pockets, a lot of organization.
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I like that it's just kind of like a big open bag.
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That's kind of what I want.
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Just like a big open pocket and I can just put stuff in it.
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It sits flat, has a specified pocket for an air tag.
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So yeah, I'm going to try it out.
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But this is the bag that drew me in recently, and it's the one that I'm thinking is I'm
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pretty confident is going to replace the Peak for me because I think I've kind of reached
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my end with that bag.
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It's interesting.
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I wish there were more photos of like the different packings for the interior because
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it looks like it has a bunch of like pockets on the side, but you're saying it's sort
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of like a big hole.
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It has like some pockets inside and it has a pocket on the top.
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It has a couple of pockets on the top of the bag.
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It doesn't have external side pockets like the Peak Design does, but it also has one
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of those like privacy pockets that you could put like a passport in the back or whatever.
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But I never really got on very well with the side pockets with the Peak Design.
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I was always looking in the wrong side.
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I didn't like those.
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So I want all my pockets on the main compartment so it's easier for me to get to everything
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because I would be like, open one side.
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Oh, it's not in here.
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Close it up.
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Open the other side.
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Oh, it's in here.
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Like whatever it is I was looking for.
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So just like the system of the bag is very good, but it didn't ultimately.
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I don't think it really worked for me.
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So yeah, I'm looking for something else.
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This is where I have landed for now.
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Hopefully it will be where I stay.
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Yeah, backpacks are tricky because I think the thing for me that like, why do I still
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use the everyday backpack is because like my problem with backpacks is sort of what
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you just said that you wanted.
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I find that they can just be a hole, right?
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Like it's a big hole that you're carrying and the verticality of it feels like it's
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easy to have stuff just get like lost in these bottom to top layers of like you've just
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thrown all this stuff in.
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And that to me was like the killer design feature of the everyday backpack is the ability
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to open it up sideways.
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So like I never use that backpack in portrait mode in a sense.
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I was always throwing it on the table, opening up the side pockets and I felt like this is
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how I want to experience the backpack.
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I want the least depth and the most spread so everything is accessible to me.
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And that's like, that's what I really love about that bag.
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And I just, I haven't seen anyone else do that.
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I think this is intriguing because of how deep the top opens so like you can, it seems
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like you can really pull it apart.
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That's what I like, yeah.
02:05:37
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Yeah, which might be part of it, but it does still look like it's functionally a hole
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that you're carrying, which has always been my frustration with backpacks.
02:05:47
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Yep, it's hard.
02:05:49
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Backpack stuff is really, really hard.
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Backpacks are one of these things we've said before, like some markets are functionally
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infinite in size because everybody wants different things and backpacks feel like one of
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those markets.
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Like there can never be enough backpack companies for the things that people want out of their
02:06:05
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It's just like a market that can never be associated.
02:06:09
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I know we've been recording for a long time, but I am not letting this episode end unless
02:06:14
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I can mention dog stuff.
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Who would try and stop you?
02:06:17
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I feel like you might try to stop me for mentioning dog stuff.
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You didn't seem very warm to it at the beginning.
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I don't have a ton to add when it comes to dog stuff.
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Do you not have a lot of dog hardware recommendations, Mike?
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If we're doing this as a tradition for long enough, maybe I will have dog stuff, but right
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now no dog stuff.
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Okay, I will look forward to that day.
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But yes, so as a household that has a rotating crew of visiting dogs, we've had the opportunity
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to try out a bunch of dog stuff.
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So number one thing, if you have a dog, a thing that you probably have not thought very much
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about is the dog collar.
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It just seems like, "Oh, the dog collar."
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It's just like how dogs are.
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I'm here to tell you, no.
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If you have a dog, you must get a dog harness.
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Don't have a collar around the neck?
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Have one of these like harnesses that goes across the chest anytime you take them out
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The key thing here is like harnesses are so important for dogs.
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If they try to go like chase after something, right, you don't have that horrible moment
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where like your dog runs for a squirrel and it chokes itself.
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If you have an actual harness on the dog, you can like control them much better and
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in like a way more safe range.
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I don't want to get into the whole thing, but there are so many negative knock-on effects
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from having a collar on a dog that you can just avoid with a harness.
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They can get all kinds of like nerve damage from the collars.
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It's no good.
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So I don't know like globally a company to recommend, but here in the UK, my wife and
02:07:55
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I, we use a company called Fleece Dog Harnesses.
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They have a bunch of great harnesses and there's another one called Cozy Dogs.
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Both of these are companies that make like really nice, really soft harnesses that are
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comfortable for the dog and also better for you as the person who is actually walking
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the dog around.
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I feel like I see Julius Canine everywhere.
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Uh, which one is that?
02:08:20
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And it's just like one of the weirdest like brand names that-
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Oh, yes, I know this one.
02:08:26
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Yeah, the Julius Canine branding is very funny.
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I don't understand it.
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Who's Julius?
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I don't know.
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Don't get me wrong.
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If you have a Julius Canine harness, I think that's like a million times better than
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a collar like anything is.
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Looking into it, we're generally like in favor of V-shaped harnesses.
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So they're harnesses that like come down sort of over the shoulders and then go under
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The key thing if like if you're looking at a harness on your dog is when you pull, you
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just want to make sure that the pressure is not near the neck.
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The pressure is actually like on the chest bone, right?
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On like the hard part of the dog.
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And I think the Julius Collars can ride a little high depending on how you've actually fit
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them because they have a strap that goes across and it's like if that strap is perfectly
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aligned, it's no problem, but it can often like ride up.
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I still say like any harness is basically better than any collar for taking a dog out
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Yeah, it also just seems like I don't know enough so like I ain't judging, but collars
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seems so barbaric in a way that like if the dog was to run and you had to pull the dog
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back and it's pulled back by the neck.
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There's just something about that that doesn't look right to me.
02:09:39
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Like many things in life, you come up with the first solution.
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So like you're domesticating dogs.
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What are you going to do?
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Well, you have to put a rope around its neck.
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That's literally like that's the only thing that you can do and then you evolve that over
02:09:52
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And I also understand the convenience, right?
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The dog has already got the collar on and you just clip the lead on the collar and you're
02:09:57
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Well, like with the harness, you've got to like dress the dog every single time.
02:10:01
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Yes, there is a little bit of like dog dressing with the harness for sure.
02:10:04
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Yeah, because like the dog isn't wearing the harness around the house, right?
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Big fashion dog.
02:10:09
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It's a bit of formal wear for just being around the home.
02:10:12
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With our visiting dogs, what we often do is we just if they come with a collar, we just
02:10:15
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take the collar off and put all of their identifying information on the harness.
02:10:20
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And so it's like the harness is actually the only thing that they wear when they go outside.
02:10:23
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Again, I just like I mentioned it because I think it's a thing a lot of dog owners sort
02:10:26
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of just don't really think about and that like that totally makes sense.
02:10:30
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There's a million things in the world.
02:10:32
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You don't really think about it, but if like I have to if I could like make a single change
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for all dog owners, this would be the change is walk them on a harness.
02:10:41
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The second big change that I would make is I have a I have a dog food brand recommendation.
02:10:48
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So there's a company in the-
02:10:49
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You are stretching this now.
02:10:51
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I will tell you.
02:10:53
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You are stretching.
02:10:56
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Okay, I'm gonna skip that one actually.
02:10:57
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No, you can make it.
02:10:58
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You can make it.
02:10:59
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I'll just say I'll just say it really quick.
02:11:00
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You know, you should give your dog some nice food.
02:11:03
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Don't just feed your dog kibble for their whole life.
02:11:06
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So there's a company that we really like called Different Dog.
02:11:09
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They make like fancy dog food. There's going to be something like this in the US.
02:11:13
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You should give dogs food you could at least conceivably eat.
02:11:19
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That's my recommendation there.
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You don't want to have something that you wouldn't want to be the only thing that you eat for your whole life.
02:11:26
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Have you eaten the food?
02:11:28
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So I haven't eaten the food.
02:11:30
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But my wife has a suspicious number of times said to me, "You know, you could eat this."
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I'm going away this weekend.
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By the way, you could eat the dog food.
02:11:42
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It's always been like the tone that I get from this is a little bit of like, my life would be a lot easier.
02:11:56
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Just try it.
02:12:01
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You never know.
02:12:03
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You can't just eat it.
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You never know.
02:12:07
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I think the next sentence is usually something like, she goes, "It's human grade."
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Which is also like, if you go into a restaurant and they're like, "This food is human grade."
02:12:15
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It's a bit like, "Yeah, I'd hope so."
02:12:17
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I'm looking at the pictures, Gray, and someone could give me this and I don't know if I'd be mad.
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I'll let you try it the next time you come over.
02:12:27
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No, I'm good.
02:12:28
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That's incredible.
02:12:35
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So here is a human/dog recommendation.
02:12:39
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Hardware wise, I guess this is kind of health wise.
02:12:42
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I recommend that everyone should try a electric toothbrush.
02:12:46
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I've got a Sonicare electric toothbrush for myself.
02:12:50
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This again is one of these things.
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It's like the water rower.
02:12:53
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You get an electric toothbrush, you think it's a gimmick, you try it, and then you can never go back to a manual toothbrush.
02:13:00
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Do you have an electric toothbrush?
02:13:01
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Yes, I have the Sonicare as well.
02:13:03
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Do you have the USB-C charging one?
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Is that the one?
02:13:06
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I don't have the USB-C one.
02:13:09
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I have the one that has the cable in the case.
02:13:14
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Yeah, one of the case charging ones.
02:13:17
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I was horrified at the price of the USB-C one when it's basically the same toothbrush.
02:13:23
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They just put a USB-C port in the case.
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So I just got the one that had the USB-A port.
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I think there was another feature as well that the USB-C one had that I didn't want.
02:13:35
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And so I went with the one that has the USB-A built into the case.
02:13:39
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Right, okay.
02:13:42
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Sonicare was totally taking advantage of people like me who are like one device away from a pure USB-C travel life.
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And I was like, you know what?
02:13:51
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No, I'm totally going to do that.
02:13:53
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Like I'll buy this just to get all of this done.
02:13:55
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Everyone should brush their teeth, including dogs.
02:13:58
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So you can get electric dog toothbrushes.
02:14:01
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This is a thing that exists and it is a thing that we use because you want to keep dog's teeth clean.
02:14:08
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So there's a company called Emi-Pet which makes a basic dog tooth care set and includes an electric toothbrush.
02:14:16
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You use an electric toothbrush, let your dog use an electric toothbrush.
02:14:20
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Okay, and then the very last thing that I'll mention.
02:14:22
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Oh my god, there's more dog stuff?
02:14:23
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There's one last one. This is the last one, I promise, right?
02:14:25
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You have more dog stuff than you had for like entertainment stuff.
02:14:29
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Last one I'll mention is again, a thing that I thought was kind of ridiculous at first,
02:14:34
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but I've totally changed my mind on it, is what are called like slow feeder bowls.
02:14:41
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So these are bowls that are designed to slow down the dog while eating.
02:14:48
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And so it comes in this hexagonal pattern.
02:14:52
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And so the idea is like, as you are dishing out your human grade dog food,
02:14:57
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which you may or may not have warmed up in the microwave ahead of time,
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you can spread it out in these little like hexagon pockets in the dog bowl.
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And this basically helps prevent the thing that many dogs do,
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which is when you put the food in front of them,
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they just wolf it down in a single bite in seconds.
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This like slows them down a little bit while they're eating.
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I genuinely think it is better for them.
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It's like a better experience for them.
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I was like not very sold on this originally,
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but I've completely changed my mind on this.
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Like slow feeder bowls, it's totally the way to go.
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- I have to ask what came first for you?
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The need for the bowl or the fact that this is a hexagon bowl?
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Which for you, which one came first?
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- Mike, it's a hexagon because hexagons are a perfect pattern
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for this exact kind of problem.
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Circles wouldn't work very well.
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Squares wouldn't work very well.
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Triangles obviously would be terrible, they're too small.
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There's very few things which you can uniformly use to tile a surface
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and hexagons are the best of guns for that.
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- And for everything else.
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- Well, I mean, not everything.
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- Let's not be crazy.
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And that's why I promise that's it for dog stuff for today.
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- Lightning round?
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- Lightning round.
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- Lightning round.
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What would it be if a state of the something about a lightning round?
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- You need a lightning round for random extra things.
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- Including the Folsom knife by James Brand.
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I love this knife.
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I use it for packages, which is maybe a little more than is needed for a package.
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- Oh, come on.
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You just want to feel cool when you're opening a package with this knife.
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- Good looking, good feeling knife.
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Comes in a bunch of finishes and colors.
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I love this knife.
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I have two of them.
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- What do you...
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- Because I bought one because that was the one that I had.
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And then, do you know Aaron Draplin?
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- The designer.
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He is very famous designer.
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He's one of the people behind Field Notes.
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I love his design style.
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He makes just really great stuff.
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He did a collaboration with them and made an orange and black one.
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And I got that because it was just so freaking cool.
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So I have one at home, one at the studio.
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This company, James Brand, make really nice products in general.
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And I am a big fan of this knife.
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It's one of those things that like I've had it for a number of years now.
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And it's just like a product that is very well made.
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It works very well and it brings me joy to use.
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- Do you keep it as a pocket knife or just have it around the house?
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- It stays on my desk.
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- The hole, is that for just grabbing it when you open it up?
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Or does that serve a different function?
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- The hole in the blade.
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- Yes, that is to help you open it.
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So that's just for grabbing it.
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- It looks great.
02:17:37
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It's a really good looking knife.
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They make really good stuff.
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If you are looking for a nice knife, James Brand make really, really good products.
02:17:45
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- I think as a nice mirror for that, I'm going to have a Hawaii holdover product.
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When I was in Hawaii and terrified of the dark, I asked the internet to help me with flashlights.
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And I found just a fantastic little flashlight.
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It's called the Nightcore TM-10K flashlight.
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I brought it back.
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I keep it in my closet.
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It's one of those things where like, yes, you have a flashlight on your phone,
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but every once in a while you need a flashlight that can really do the job.
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- Oh, it's big.
02:18:16
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- It's not as big as you think it is.
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It's like, it fits in your hand.
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- Oh no, I looked at the pictures and thought it was a size.
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And then they had a picture of it in someone's hand.
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And that's when I thought it looked big.
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It's not like a keychain flashlight.
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It's a flashlight you would leave somewhere.
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Every once in a while, it's just very useful.
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And it is insane.
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Like how it can turn the night to day.
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It's amazing.
02:18:38
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- As it very helpful has written on it, 10,000 lumens.
02:18:43
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- With two exclamation marks.
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Why would you do that?
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That's so strange.
02:18:51
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- Well, because 10,000 lumens is a lot of lumens.
02:18:53
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- But why do they need to put it on the thing with two exclamation marks?
02:18:57
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- Because it's a lot of lumens.
02:18:59
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I don't understand what your problem is with these two exclamation marks.
02:19:01
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- That is so funny.
02:19:02
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- The thing that to me is the funniest about it is it is insanely bright under normal operation,
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but it has an- it basically has a like- it feels like it's out of a movie.
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There's like an overheat mode, so you can press and hold a button and it will go as bright as it can
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until the moment it's about to burn itself out from the heat that it generates.
02:19:24
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- But when you do that, it is incredible.
02:19:26
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So yeah, it is the most amount of light in the smallest amount of package.
02:19:32
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- I want to recommend my favorite slippers.
02:19:37
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- You know, I was just in the market for some like house shoes.
02:19:41
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- Yeah, I use these as house shoes.
02:19:44
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I specifically wear the curve brand.
02:19:48
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- Mahabis, it's kind of like a- they have rubber on the sole.
02:19:51
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They have like a rubber sole so you could wear them outside and inside.
02:19:55
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Like if you had to leave the house to get something and come back in or whatever.
02:19:58
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- Yeah, that's what I'm looking for.
02:19:59
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- I owned the classic for a while, but I found that I was wearing the outside toe down.
02:20:05
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And I think it's because when I'm here at the studio, the way I kind of sit,
02:20:09
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I sometimes will like kind of kick the ground a little bit.
02:20:11
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I don't know why I do this.
02:20:12
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It's just a thing that I do.
02:20:14
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And so I was wearing the fronts away, but the curve have the rubber go over the toe as well.
02:20:19
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I find it to be very comfortable and you can- what I like about them specifically is they
02:20:25
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have this kind of like elasticy part on the back.
02:20:28
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So you can choose to either step into it like a slip-on and wear them like slip-ons.
02:20:33
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And that kind of rubber area goes down or you can then pull it up over the back.
02:20:38
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If you were say walking outside and you didn't want your shoes to fly off.
02:20:42
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That's a nice little feature.
02:20:44
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I've had- I have these at home.
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When something is- this is how I can tell that I love something.
02:20:50
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I've just realized it now.
02:20:51
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When I have it at home and at the studio.
02:20:55
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- Yeah, that's a good metric for it.
02:20:57
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- And I have a pair of these here and there.
02:20:59
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So that's like- that's how I know that like something has become important enough in my life
02:21:03
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that I need it in the two places that I'm in.
02:21:07
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I'm totally gonna pick up a pair and give them a try.
02:21:09
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Next I'm gonna recommend the Theragun.
02:21:12
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Have you tried a Theragun, Mike?
02:21:15
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- Yeah, I have the Theragun Mini.
02:21:16
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I want the proper one.
02:21:18
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We just haven't done it yet, but we've been meaning to get one for a while.
02:21:21
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- Yeah, this is- for anyone who doesn't know, I think this falls into the category of like-
02:21:26
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I'm gonna say it is a massager, but that's not exactly right.
02:21:30
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I would sell the Theragun as it is a jackhammer for your muscles is what it really is.
02:21:35
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- And also here's what I'll say about the Theragun.
02:21:38
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You may have seen it online.
02:21:39
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I saw it on Instagram ads for a while and I'm like, "That is BS.
02:21:42
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That thing is- doesn't work."
02:21:44
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That's what was my first thought.
02:21:46
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It's like there's no way that I believe that this actually does any difference.
02:21:50
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Huge difference.
02:21:51
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And also feels great.
02:21:54
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This was a piece of equipment that also became critically important when I started exercising more.
02:22:00
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It's really like, "Oh, this is actually a thing I need to try to help like smooth-
02:22:04
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not to smooth out, but like you need to jackhammer your muscles sometimes,
02:22:07
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like when you've exerted them."
02:22:09
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So like on like quadriceps in particular, I find like, "Ooh, if I've had a hard leg exercise,
02:22:14
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like using this really minimizes soreness the next day."
02:22:19
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But in particular, like I've kind of mentioned a couple times over the years,
02:22:23
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like I have a problem where I have some of my back muscles will spasm and lock
02:22:29
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in what I can only describe as in my ability to remember.
02:22:33
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I can't remember anything more painful than when this happens on occasion.
02:22:37
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And the Theragun as a jackhammer for muscles is the- is like a thing that can really take that
02:22:46
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from impossibly painful down to like tolerable and I can move again.
02:22:51
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So this is a thing that has become an absolutely critical piece of like travel kit for me,
02:22:58
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is I got the mini version that you have and it's like,
02:23:01
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I will not go anywhere without that thing.
02:23:04
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So yeah, I mentioned here again, because like, just like you said,
02:23:07
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I think a lot of people can see it and it looks like a kind of weird gimmick,
02:23:11
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but it's really good if you have any kind of muscle problems or if you exercise,
02:23:15
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you should totally look into one.
02:23:17
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- And I've tried the like the big one, the Elite, and that thing is amazing.
02:23:22
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- Yeah, that one is a real jackhammer.
02:23:24
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- Sonos Era 100.
02:23:27
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- I am a big Sonos fan.
02:23:29
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It's one of the things that I've been adding to my home as I'm like kind of changing what I want
02:23:35
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in the new home and how it operates and we have more music playing in the house than we had before.
02:23:39
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And I originally bought the Sonos One speakers and they are like, they were very good.
02:23:45
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I liked them a lot.
02:23:46
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One thing I didn't really know, and it didn't bother me,
02:23:48
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but I just didn't know that the Sonos One is a mono speaker and the Sonos Era 100 is a stereo speaker.
02:23:56
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And I was interested in the Era 100 because I wanted to get more speakers than we had.
02:24:03
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I ideally wanted to have one in every room in the house.
02:24:06
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And we had a couple of rooms that were free and I was like, oh, I'll deal with this later on.
02:24:10
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And when the Era 100 came out, I bought a pair of these to go where we play music the most,
02:24:15
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which is one in the kitchen and one in Adina's office at home.
02:24:19
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And the Era 100 is a very well thought out product because as well as it being just a Sonos speaker,
02:24:25
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it also has Bluetooth and the line in.
02:24:27
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So it can be used in so many environments.
02:24:31
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You can use it as a Bluetooth speaker.
02:24:33
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You can use it with the Sonos app.
02:24:34
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You can use AirPlay on it.
02:24:36
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You could also plug in a record player straight into this thing and music from it if you wanted to.
02:24:40
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Have you done that, Mike?
02:24:41
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I bought a Sonos Play 5 for our record player before the Era 100 came out.
02:24:46
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And it's one of their bigger ones.
02:24:48
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But what's really great about Sonos with a record player is you can put the music on the record
02:24:54
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player and play it everywhere in your home where there's a Sonos.
02:24:57
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And that's the same for any line in.
02:25:00
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Like you are lining it into the Sonos system.
02:25:04
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System, right.
02:25:05
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Not that particular speaker.
02:25:06
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Oh, interesting.
02:25:07
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I hadn't heard of it that way.
02:25:07
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Very clever.
02:25:08
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I really love Sonos.
02:25:10
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Like I'm very happy with this kind of product in general.
02:25:14
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But the Era 100 gave me something I have truly never experienced in technology before,
02:25:19
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where I did a side by side comparison and was blown away by the results.
02:25:24
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Like I had the Sonos 1 and the Era 100 next to each other.
02:25:28
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And I was playing the same piece of music.
02:25:30
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I played it on one and then carried it on on the other one.
02:25:33
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And the difference was obscene in how much better it sounded.
02:25:38
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And so, yeah, I really love Sonos products.
02:25:41
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And I think the Era 100 is like a great starting point if you want to consider a better home
02:25:49
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audio system.
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In the UK, it's £249.
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And I think for a speaker of this quality, that is very fairly priced.
02:25:56
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OK, my last lightning round recommendation, the Ember Mug and Cup.
02:26:04
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So Ember is a company that makes cups that will heat your beverage to a desired temperature.
02:26:13
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And they also make a travel thermos, which does the same thing.
02:26:18
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So both the cup and the mug, they have a little battery in them and you put your beverage
02:26:24
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Once on your phone, you can like set the temperature that you want things to be at.
02:26:29
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And then the battery will do its best to keep the temperature of your beverage at your desired
02:26:35
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temperature.
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And it has a little coaster that it uses to charge.
02:26:38
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Oh, man, I just went to their website.
02:26:40
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And it's so smart.
02:26:41
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And I didn't know about this.
02:26:43
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I think it might be in America only at the moment.
02:26:44
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They make a baby bottle.
02:26:47
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That's great.
02:26:48
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I didn't know that.
02:26:49
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That's such a good idea.
02:26:50
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That's very clever.
02:26:52
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Yeah, anyway.
02:26:55
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Yeah, I think that's a new one.
02:26:57
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The thing about this is, in some sense, it's like the opposite of what I was saying before
02:27:02
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with the bike where it's like, oh, I have a big quality of life improvement from this
02:27:05
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really expensive product.
02:27:07
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Now, an Ember Cup is more expensive than a cup, right?
02:27:12
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But I think for single products, in terms of quality of life improvement per dollar,
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per use, the Ember Mug has to be one of the best expenditures of money I've ever made.
02:27:29
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It's like, I am drinking coffee all the time.
02:27:32
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And having it just always be nice and hot is such a luxury.
02:27:40
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So I am surprised at how much I like this.
02:27:43
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I had tried before some of these little like heating pads for coffee cups.
02:27:49
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And it's like, and it worked fine.
02:27:50
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But the difference with the mug is like the ability to keep it at a precise temperature
02:27:56
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is really great.
02:27:57
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I know you would also appreciate not feeling like a constant fire hazard on my desk, like
02:28:03
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a hot little plate is.
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It's very nice.
02:28:07
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This is better than that for sure.
02:28:10
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That was part of the reason I got the mug in the first place.
02:28:13
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That can like scorch the liquid too, right?
02:28:16
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Like if it's just like constant heat, like what the Ember is doing is it's taking it
02:28:19
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to a temperature level.
02:28:22
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It's not just constantly heating it, which is a thing that depending on how picky you
02:28:27
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are about your coffee, the constant heat can make it go bitter faster.
02:28:30
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Whereas like the Ember trying to maintain a temperature is different from just, I have
02:28:35
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set it on a tiny stove, which is on my desk to keep it warm.
02:28:39
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And the real killer thing for me has been the mug version, because now that I'm spending
02:28:44
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most of my mornings in the basement to write, it's like, well, I don't have coffee making
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equipment down there.
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And so I just like fill up the mug, bring it downstairs.
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I've got one of the little charging discs for it there.
02:28:59
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And so this way it's like all morning while I'm working in the basement, I have nice and
02:29:05
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warm coffee in a way that like the thing that's really nice about it, as opposed to like,
02:29:10
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why don't you just get a thermos is a thermos can keep the coffee too hot, right?
02:29:14
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Like I make the coffee right in the morning and then put it in a regular thermos and then
02:29:18
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it's too hot most of the time.
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So it's like that perfect temperature.
02:29:22
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I really love it.
02:29:23
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It's again, it's a thing that seems like a frivolous purchase, but it hits like high
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frequency in my life.
02:29:30
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Nice like quality of life increase, divide that by the dollar spent and it's a complete
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no brainer purchase.
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I will finish off with another liquid focused purchase.
02:29:42
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The Lark picture, L A R Q.
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So I had a Brita filter picture and was unhappy with it for two reasons.
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One was the, like you said, it's like filtered water, right?
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And I mean, one thing is I'd seen that they can get moldy, the filter area, which isn't
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great, but also it frustrated me that when you would put the filter into the picture,
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you'd press the little button on the LCD screen and it just ticks down on a timer.
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But that timer doesn't mean anything except time.
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And then it's like the time's up replace the water.
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And it's like, you've got no concept of how much water I've put through the system.
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Like if I go away for two weeks, that's two weeks off of the timer, even though I've
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not actually used the filter for filtering the water.
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So I was looking around and found Lark and I was aware of Lark because they made a, they
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make a bottle, like a water bottle that has a UV light inside of it for killing bacteria.
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And they make a picture that has that.
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So that was part one.
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So like the idea of there being the potential for less bacteria buildup inside of the picture.
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And so it filters the water with a UV light as it passes through.
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And then also does a self-cleaning with the UV light, which is great.
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So obviously you have to clean the picture, but I like the idea of the UV light there
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to kill off bacteria.
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But my main reason for this is it has an app, which you can connect with Bluetooth to the
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picture is very simple, but it tracks the amount of water that passes through the filter
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and tells you to replace the filter once the amount of water has passed rather than it
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being on a fixed timer.
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That's, that's, I've got one of those Brita filters as well.
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And I think you've, you've kind of nailed my vague unease with them.
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This is one of those areas where I just thought like, oh, this is just what it is.
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This is better than nothing, but I don't really like it.
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And I don't have very specific complaints, but yeah, I feel like you've just addressed
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some of my, like, I don't like this about the Brita filter thing, like pressing this
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button on top.
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It's never felt good.
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Like I know you're just a timer counting down.
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I don't like that at all.
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So yeah, this, this looks really good.
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I think I'm going to give this a try.
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I like the filter too.
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Like it does a good job.
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The battery in the, in the UV thing lasts a while.
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Like I think it's good.
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And you know, and if you want to, it gives you stats about how much water you've drunk.
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You know, like you can, you can see that in the app.
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It's like, it knows how much has passed through and also been poured out.
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So, and the picture is good.
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Like overall, I'm very happy with it.
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You know, like with all of these things, you then buying the filters from them, but they
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do them on a subscription and you know, it's easy enough.
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So I've been happy.
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I've been very happy actually with this, with this product.
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It's a good one.
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It's a good addition.
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Yeah, this is great.
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I'll give it a try.
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Oh, and before we end, I forgot to mention when you get that dog harness, get it with
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a spot for an air tag.