Geiles teil, wie für mich gemacht. Allerdings kostet die Technik natürlich knapp 400€ um vor meinen Kindern anzugeben, ist mir persönlich etwas zu viel. Allerdings wenn jemand ein Publikum hat und daraus Profit schlägt denke ich mal ein must have Gegenstand. Mal schauen was unter dem Weihnachtsbaum zu finden ist 😊
@TesmarZauberartikel12 күн бұрын
Auf jeden Fall :) für den Anfang ist das nicht das richtige. tesmarzauberartikel.de/uebersicht/zaubertricks/33263/grandma-s-miracle-by-tcc-chen-yang-transparente-perlen-durchdringen-band?number=74934 guck mal das ist echt richtig schön für wenig Geld
@jeangriffin8015Ай бұрын
Thank you again for doing such a thorough review. Even though I don’t speak German, it was great :) One question, on the video at least the pen tip looks kind of weird and unusual, and you can easily see a big hole for the camera. What are your thoughts about how suspicious the pen will be to most spectators?
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
First of all, I understand your skepticism on this point, because that was my first thought too. In the end, you give the spectator a pen and they are supposed to quickly and spontaneously draw something on the paper. Now, imagine the spectator thinks, “Hmm, the pen is kind of different,” and you’re right with your point. Maybe that one person suspects something about the pen, but it would still be just a guess. The fact that there’s a pen that transmits a signal to a screen is mind-blowing even for a professional, and a layperson wouldn’t even think of something like that. But let’s assume the spectator has some suspicion in some form and is a bit skeptical. You can still make sure your peek is so clean that no one notices anything at all. For example, I use a wallet, and everyone thinks, “Now he’s probably secretly looking at what was drawn,” but no one can catch the moment when it happens, or even realize it happens at all. Even if that one person thinks there’s something off with the pen, they’ll always wonder “But how?” And the others don’t see or feel the pen up close anyway. In the end, the whole audience is amazed.
@jeangriffin8015Ай бұрын
Thank you for the excellent review! The image on your phone was very small. Does the app allow you to zoom in to make the image larger?
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
Yes, you can zoom in and see it much better, if you need it. But you see my phone in a Video on your screen and maybe it looks smaller, but in real it is enough without zooming. But YES YOU CAN
@suhailnasser8555Ай бұрын
Thank you for your review!! Although Im not a German speaker I did understand some ideas from the video...Just to ask for more details how suspicious is the pen tip as I can see that theres a huge offset tip which may give out the secret..just to check is the ir camera visible if they choose to inspect the pen?how inspectable is it?
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
Behind the tip, there’s a small indentation, but you can’t see any camera there. Even if someone thinks there’s something suspicious about the pen, they still won’t be able to figure out when the peek happened or how it was done. And even if one person thinks the pen looks a bit unusual, the rest will still be blown away. Honestly, it’s an amazing trick!
@joelbears2303Ай бұрын
@@suhailnasser8555 It’s incredibly suspicious in person. It does not look at all like a real pen. It looks like a weird stylus, and it’s quite obvious that it’s electronic in some way.
@joelbears2303Ай бұрын
@@TesmarZauberartikel sorry but this is total amateur thinking. Once a spectator is suspicious of your props they don’t give two shits how it actually works technically. They know that you’re using a weird pen and that is somehow giving you the information. That doesn’t seem magical or amazing. To the spectator that just means you bought a trick that helps you gain the information.
@ralfringsdorf1371Ай бұрын
du hattest das "Refill" erwähnt. Bei Tesmar habe ich dazu nichts gefunden. Hast du eine andere Quelle ?
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
@@ralfringsdorf1371 sind blanko Visitenkarten, die kannst du selber ausschneiden oder überall im Netz bestellen.
@mariobarone85514 күн бұрын
@@TesmarZauberartikel wie heißt dieses Papier ? Hast du ein Link ? Danke
@XN00044Ай бұрын
Was mir leider gefehlt hat, ist ein "Detailblick" auf den Stift. Ich habe solche Stifte schon länger im Blick, sehen aber halt (bislang) sehr technisch und "nicht normal" aus. Da hätte mich interessiert, wie der Stift im Detail aussieht (also: geht er - bis auf das erwähnte "er ist schwerer als normal" - als ein normaler Stift durch?)
@joelbears2303Ай бұрын
@@XN00044 I can tell you this one looks terrible and not normal in anyway in person. That is because it was not even designed for magic. They just took a cheap pen and put it in a a box with the word magic trick on it. I feel sorry for everyone who is going to buy this. It is a giant rip off and honestly, I’m surprised this reviewer didn’t make that clear. Maybe he’s just not very experienced or maybe hasn’t tried it on real people.
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
Beim Auspacken des Tricks ist mir natürlich sofort aufgefallen, dass der Stift nicht wie ein gewöhnlicher Kugelschreiber aussieht - was auch verständlich ist, da er viel Technik enthält, die Platz benötigt. Somit sieht er auch nicht wie ein ganz normaler Kugelschreiber aus. Es gibt eine große Auswahl an Videos mit verschiedenen Routinen, die als Inspiration dienen. Wenn man den Trick in einer großen Show präsentiert und die Person, die den Stift benutzt, sich denkt, dass er vielleicht etwas auffällig ist, kann das vorkommen, aber letzen Endes ist es dann die eine Person die den Stift bedient. Aber alle anderen Zuschauer sehen den Stift ja nicht und der Effekt, der damit erzielt wird, ist einfach verblüffend. Es gibt auch Effekte wo Zuschauer durch eine Aufschrift oder ähnliches eingeweiht werden und für alle im Publikum ist dies auch nicht ersichtlich. Du musst halt wissen ob du das in kauf nehmen kannst, oder nicht. Ich habe mit dem Stift am Wochenende gezaubert und kann dir sagen das die Routine wirklich extrem gut angekommen ist.
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
@@joelbears2303 You certainly have the right not to buy the product if it doesn’t meet your expectations. However, it’s important to consider that there’s often more effort behind products like this than what meets the eye. Imagine buying a product that costs only a fraction of the price, then spending hours creating video content with ideas you come up with, hiring a designer to create the packaging layout, and producing a trailer. On top of that, it all has to be distributed, and this is for a niche market, where every stage takes a cut. There’s a lot of work and resources involved in turning a good idea into reality-and that naturally comes with a price.
@joelbears2303Ай бұрын
Good job. You didn’t talk about Apple Watch which seems like the most important feature. Peeking on th Watch is 10,000 times better than having to look at a phone. The Creators say it works with Apple Watch but I’m skeptical if it actually works smoothly, especially since you don’t even mention it.
@TesmarZauberartikelАй бұрын
I did mention it, but I haven’t tested it myself because, personally, working with the watch for a peek isn’t that appealing to me. In the instruction video, it’s shown that it works, and you can use various apps, all working smoothly. For me, the phone has a bigger screen, which is why I prefer using it. But don’t worry, it will work with the Watch, otherwise, the creator wouldn’t have specifically highlighted it.
@joelbears2303Ай бұрын
@@TesmarZauberartikel I hope you don’t take offense, but this is not the way to do a review. The point of review is to try the technology and see if it actually works not just take the word of the creator. My friend who has seen the instruction video says they briefly mentioned the watch, but they don’t show it in action and they don’t even show you how to connect it or if it connects directly. Maybe I’m wrong. Can you tell me the time code in the instruction video where they actually demonstrate using the watch and show how to use it with this product?