Gadgets of CES 2022 and Predictions Gone Wrong

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Published 2022-01-07
CES 2022 is here but seeing as we're not there in person, Marques and Andrew decided to make a game out of some of the weirder and more interesting gadgets we've seen come out of it so far. After that, they discuss the new Tesla update that some people don't like before taking a look back at their smartphone predictions from last year. There's a lot of gadgets and phone talk in this one so buckle up!

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:20 CES 2022 gadgets
10:05 2 Truths and a lie (CES edition)
28:19 Klayvio (Sponsored)
29:28 Tesla software update
42:49 Going over past smartphone predictions from 2021
53:15 Rapid Fire: 2022 Smartphone Winner predictions
01:01:55 Outro

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TCL 98-inch TV: bit.ly/3eWbBNF
Curved LG Stationary bike: bit.ly/3n4g8Su
Chipolo card: bit.ly/3n3i8u2
Targus backpack: bit.ly/3r27yFc
Smart lightbulb: bit.ly/3zyewVY
Finger nibbling robot: on.wsj.com/32O2A6R
Smartphone predictions 2021 episode: spoti.fi/3mZX2Nu

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All Comments (21)
  • @brad_wilson
    If you made a drinking game out of Marques saying "heat seater" then now you're dead 😂
  • @kylefrank5593
    The amount of times Marques said heat seater instead of seat heater was so relatable. So easy to mess up and not even notice
  • you guys need to put some kinda display instead of the logo hanging there and we just imagine the topic you talking about, i'd love to see articles, videos and laptop screen.. except this all is a good content keep it up Marquess
  • @guhjie
    I thought everything at CES was virtual but it does seem like some people are there in person. It also seems like the larger youtube tech reviewers decided to cover it remotely for the most part. Curious around if there is anything beyond omicron safety (which is very important and I hope this doesn't come off as me making light of it) that lead to this decision and why those that DID go in person don't seem as concerned (that might be an unfair assumption).
  • @FlipperInc
    regarding tesla and their screen only controls, It's literally just because they did not want to pay for physical controls with existing component suppliers or RnD them by themselves. 1 giant touchscreen w software is much faster and cheaper to develop than a well engineered set of knobs, buttons, and controls. Think about the cost of mechanical keyboard switches vs a touchscreen keyboard
  • Another amazing Podcast guy’s.So hoping that they do bring a Note for sure.Also love the Shirts and need to check them out once the weather gets nice .Thanks so much for the info Deb.đŸ’ŻâœŒïž
  • @Sneekystick
    It's funny that Marques says Heat Seater, lol. I say the exact same thing!
  • @johnpoldo8817
    I agree with Marques on too many button pushes for common functions such as changing AC fan speed. Touch the temperature once and steering wheel scroll wheel should raise/lower it. Voice commands work well for AC adjustments. I am amazed how well the car decides when to go in reverse vs forward. When it can’t decide, it waits for driver’s decision. Controls in my 2017 model S seemed easier to use than in refresh 2021 model.
  • @lennydennis4003
    You know its Friday, when you see a new WVFRM podcast notification
  • @roberto366
    solar panels on the samsung remote have been there since 2021. it came with The Frame
  • @luisalayon6524
    I have x2 Samsung Q60s, which I bought on 2020, and they already came with the solar panels on the remotes. It is pretty neat, and as a secondary charging method they can be charged via USB C (only had to use the USB C to charge it when I took it out of the box, afterwards, they have been on or nearly on 100% all the time. One TV is on the terrace and the other on a pretty natural light illuminated room so they charge pretty efficiently with natural light.
  • @TechSpaceCowboy
    Effectively radio waves and light waves are all just waves
 So wouldn’t that make a solar panel and a radio wave power thingy kind of the same technology?
  • @kzgames3023
    The faucet would have to have a complex sensor like a leap motion to correctly identify what it’s looking at at a high enough rate.
  • The first segment is full of design study gems, even the bad products can be used as something to try to improve into a decent product for a design student like myself