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@ayaanpunit10 ай бұрын
time to try
@sihamhamda4710 ай бұрын
Most neat sponsor placement I've ever seen. Exposing dangerous fake chargers while having a good trusted charger brand as your sponsor, I love it
@Mattsidious10 ай бұрын
Can vouch for the quality of Ugreen. I usually go with them or Anker for all my chargers/cables. Never had any issues.
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@king_jacob732yt410 ай бұрын
when it was cold i was seeing heating scams out the wazoo
@SabrinaConstance10 ай бұрын
I've been seeing a lot of ads for a "bulletproof vest" that is made of neoprene. Nothing screams safety about a BF vest than a YT ad that 100% text-to-speech, AI generated, and full from stolen video footage and grammatical errors.
@dotRB10 ай бұрын
Maybe he should test one. 😉
@networkg10 ай бұрын
Money back guarantee if it fails you, you can't lose !
@repairdroid7710 ай бұрын
About as real as cash being given out by the government or a one square foot solar panel powering your whole house. All bullshit garbage ads. And KZbin allows it all, UNLESS you fork out cash to go "ad free" fake garbage horse shit ads or extortion to avoid them.
@dashcamandy224210 ай бұрын
Ah, yes. The same material used for waterproof car seat covers and diving wetsuits can easily stop projectiles from a pew-pew. "Everybody knows" neoprene is sunlight-resistant, heat-resistant, chlorine-resistant, fingernail-resistant, and easily withstands contact from sharp rocks. (By the way, neoprene is NONE of the above. I have zero experience with neoprene, but I DO have access to Google.) 😆 I will assume there's slightly better results than a vest made out of used greasy pizza boxes, but neither will be particularly effective, and neither would I wager my life on.
@teemoto392310 ай бұрын
I don't care who is selling a product, if I hear text to speech I immediately think scam.
@gswdeclan7 ай бұрын
These scams go so far back, I remember as a kid 30 years ago seeing a late night TV ad about some device that would improve your car's performance and 3x your fuel mileage or something similar. It's always "these evil companies are trying to stop this groundbreaking invention because they have a financial interest in the status quo." The more things change, the more they stay the same.
@timezonewall6 ай бұрын
Sounds like the magnet that attaches to the fuel line gimmick, or maybe the water injector gizmo that attaches to the air intake. It's amazing people still fall for this nonsense today. 30 years ago it was impossible to research any of the claims, today it's easy.
@ErnestJay884 ай бұрын
Me too, ironically those scams usually came from "as seen on TV" commercials. An adaptor that can make your home electric bill far cheaper, a cigarette lighter plug that can make your car saves fuel or perform better, etc.
@bitelaserkhalif4 ай бұрын
Fuel shark eh? And also the obd2 fuel saver dongle
@101Volts3 ай бұрын
@@timezonewall Water Injection (and water methanol injection [WMI]) actually works. *However,* it won't add any power or reduce fuel usage *at all* if you don't also tune the engine to take advantage of the extra cooling in the combustion chambers. There are videos on this.
@vikiai42413 ай бұрын
@@101Volts Makes sense. Modus operandi of these scams is to repeat things that people may have a vague recollection of hearing about in other, usually more reputable, contexts but not really remember well or fully understand the details of. Such as 'carbon nanotubes' and 'Artificial Intelligence' in the example of the video. See also, 'Quantum', and 'Blockchain', both of which are real things with real (or at least potentially real) uses but have been conceptually abused to the same extent as words like 'natural' and 'organic' in the food industry.
@angybean10 ай бұрын
That giant charger with 100 lightning cables attached to each other is a real youtube video and that ad is stealing footage from it
@gamersinghking416710 ай бұрын
I think it was from TechRax. They definitely stole from him.
@rootbrian481510 ай бұрын
@@gamersinghking4167 It was.
@UserT59598 ай бұрын
And this comment has 100 like
@briank.26508 ай бұрын
What happened in the video? I can't imagine what they were trying to prove with something that ridiculous.
@Tryh4rd3rr8 ай бұрын
Techrax, right?
@DaveTexas10 ай бұрын
Wait, they used an actual human voice instead of a terrible text-to-speech voice in their ad? They were working with a big budget! Must be totally legit. I’ll take a dozen!
@justacollegestudent514710 ай бұрын
Bro that’s what I’m saying. Like if a typical scam ad is a 0 and a Nike or Apple is 100 they’re a solid like 30. Scored some points probably would be able to scam my mom.
@OrbObserver7 ай бұрын
That guy they hired on fiver to read the script was a good investment!
@leeman15255 ай бұрын
Actually I think it’s Just ai still. AI is crazy that it can create a person and read a script in a natural voice.
@KaneLivesInDeath10 ай бұрын
"Nanotechnology" They aren't even TRYING anymore! 🤣
@tomassantos450810 ай бұрын
Iron Man Mark 85 ex-machina
@VitalVampyr10 ай бұрын
Nanomachines, son!
@KaneLivesInDeath10 ай бұрын
@@VitalVampyr We can make machine components in microscopic size (CPU transistors), but making an entire machine imin the size of a cell is still very much science fiction lol
@IsaiahPerez-du3kn10 ай бұрын
No they are not lol
@VitalVampyr10 ай бұрын
@@KaneLivesInDeath Researchers have actually made some basic nanomachines like DNA walkers and microswimmers. Practical uses are mostly theoretical at this point though. Remember that broadly defined something as simple as an axe or a wheel is a machine.
@scrumbles2 ай бұрын
They don't use the brand name in the video so they can reuse the ad every time they rebrand to avoid bad publicity.
@CanMav10 ай бұрын
Oh no, Old Man Ken forgot you only need 1.21 gigawatts for a flux capacitor.
@dieseldragon675610 ай бұрын
Bear in mind: He might've been adjusting for inflation. 📈🎈😋
@ZeroCrystal10 ай бұрын
Not the Libyans!!!!
@nitehawk8610 ай бұрын
*jiggawatts, totally different :)
@mrrolandlawrence10 ай бұрын
no need. the flux is in the cloud for access now. sign up for $12,99 per month.
@Seoras11110 ай бұрын
In fact, to charge 4 phones in 4 minutes the device needs to deliver around 600 Watts.
@Connie_cpu10 ай бұрын
"programmed extinction" sounds like a bad google translate copy-paste of planned obsolescence
@ArtStoneUS6 ай бұрын
We all know that some guy invented a carburetor for automobiles that gets 100 mi per gallon, andvgeneral motors pause the pageant so that it would never be produced. This was about the same time that general motors used national city lines to shut down the streetcar business.
@bogosbintedthealien4 ай бұрын
It also sounds like a 80's scifi term used for a failsafe gene sliced into whatever monster the scifi scientist make.
@spazzypengin3 ай бұрын
@@ArtStoneUS Well yeah, just like how a guy invented a car that ran on water but Ford bought it out to hide the technology. Edit: That really is something I remember hearing more than one person claim in the 1990s. Including the metal shop teacher at my school...
@vikiai42413 ай бұрын
@@ArtStoneUS And the old favourite the Wankel rotary engine. In reality, while providing a much more efficient fuel-power conversion on a test-bench, it had some serious issues when actually hooked up to a drive train with any load on it.... It's only in the last two years that these issues may be showing signs of being solved, so it may yet be practical, but the only 'conspiracy' was the reality of physics. But that isn't sexy.
@wtmayhewАй бұрын
Oh no!, programmed extinction killed my pet dinosaur.
@The8BitGuy10 ай бұрын
Great video! I love your scam busting!
@ComputerClan10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@mattmorton8610 ай бұрын
I'm not paying the troll toll, thanks!@@Spinelli__
@sjebsstuff135410 ай бұрын
@@Spinelli__ he's talking about a specific charger, being sold by a company for three times the price; i guess the only scammy part is the ads themselves claiming things that are objectively false to make you buy it. if you do not consider it a scam, it is definitely a ripoff considering the identical alternatives. i doubt there is some conspiracy going on here; yes, the product works, but the claims the people (or person) selling it make are false. it also appears that the selling website isn't even operational anymore, since in the video, he does show an error message when attempting to visit the official webpage. you are trying to advocate for sellers, who have made false claims in the past, which don't even exist anymore!
@scrappy9310 ай бұрын
@Spinelli__ lmao the claims from the ads are a scam this is factual. You must be selling them smooth brain.
@Spinelli__10 ай бұрын
@@sjebsstuff1354 These chargers are very common on the net all over big sites like Amz and AlX. Some reseller made a ridiculous video about quantum A.I. and stuff like that. Of course whichever reseller made that video is dishonest but the product itself is a great, inexpensive (like $8-$10 USD) charger. I'm not advocating for some random reseller who made a ridiculous video. I'm advocating for a great product itself that: A. can be bought from tons of other resellers without all those ridiculous claims, B. CC is trying to tarnish, C. CC is trying get people not to buy and therefore potentially profit from more sales from his affiliated & competing product instead. It's not difficult to understand if some simple common sense and logic is used.
@malcolmhutchison10 ай бұрын
Regarding patents - if you are shipping a product then if someone files a patent then their patent will be invalid as your product would be classed as prior art
@Vladimir_Kv10 ай бұрын
I think the myth about lithium battery "healing" is born from the real ability to "regenerate" car lead acid batteries.
@Zyghqwyv10 ай бұрын
some people claim dead, and i mean really dead, drill batteries can be revived to a working state with a spot welder. Just pump enough amps into it and it apparently works again.
@reaperreaper50989 ай бұрын
@@ZyghqwyvThere’s a seed of truth to that. Often enough, lead acid batts can be brought back to a working state for a short while, but it’s very much a short stopgap solution.
@mharris50478 ай бұрын
@@reaperreaper5098 I agree. I haven't actually tried to do more than refill the cells in the auto battery with battery acid and since most are sealed now I haven't even done that in ages. Nowadays you have to watch for the battery case cracking, I replaced a battery last fall in my van after it wouldn't hold a charge and when we took it out it was cracked and leaking.
@UnblockingTheTruth7 ай бұрын
These companies rely on the elderly who do not understand how electronic devices work.
@WJCTechyman7 ай бұрын
My NOCO chargers have a setting for restoring and it is something around the lines of breaking up the sulphate coating on the lead electrodes.
@BaIlincat4310 ай бұрын
"Programmed extinction" is the funniest misstranslation
@FireMageLayn10 ай бұрын
People need to think. Planned obsolescence is a thing... not in the sense the scammers are using, but in the sense that devices are made to be difficult to repair when something breaks to make you buy a new one... but if someone really DID come up with a miraculous device to "undo" it, they'd make far more money selling the patent to a smartphone company so they can sit on it.
@MrMegaManFan10 ай бұрын
That's always the thing innit? If these devices were so miraculous and actually worked they wouldn't need to hype them up - Apple or Samsung would make the makers rich and sell the tech themselves.
@BouncingZeus10 ай бұрын
Yes and Apple is guilty of that on it laptops. The 8gb of ram models are built for that. Also they have a design for when the soldered SSD chips die to fry the board. A channel could Louis Rossman has several videos on it.
@inventiveusername519110 ай бұрын
It's been a thing for much, much longer than silicon valley. The term itself was coined in the great depression, and one of the best known earlier examples was an agreement between light bulb manufacturers to artificially reduce their lifespans. There's a documentary about it called "the light bulb conspiracy" if anyone's interested. You might also remember Willy's fridge's appetite for fan belts in Death of a Salesman. Really you'd think that not long after people first paid each other to make things, some wise so-and-so would have worked out that it's best not to have the things they make last too long so that they get more repeat business. The basic practice probably stretches back into the earliest bartering systems.
@gownerjones10 ай бұрын
@@MrMegaManFan Also if this was even possible, apple and samsung's researchers would be the ones to find it first. It's their whole job.
@Zeem410 ай бұрын
@@inventiveusername5191 The light bulb thing's not really a conspiracy though. The longer a light bulb is designed to last, the less efficient it becomes in terms of lumens per watt, so the lifespan they decided on is just a compromise based on this. Beyond a certain point, the extra electricity used for the same light output would cost more than just replacing the bulbs, because bulbs are cheap.
@MattMcKasty10 ай бұрын
I buy these chargers off Aliexpress for $1.99. They're can charge a single device at maybe 18 watts and it goes down as you plug in more devices. The total output for everything is 65 watts.
@frommatorav18 ай бұрын
Anything 20W or higher is fast charging. I remember when the chargers were 5W at 800 mA and before that 500 mA. It was a big improvement to get a brick that was 1-1.2 A. I spent $6.99 for my car charger with 2 ports, one being 18W and it works excellent
@Gregorius4212 ай бұрын
mine uses max 8W charging small bike lights. didn't expect more, doesn't need more
@easyway548210 ай бұрын
UGreen : can we sponsor you ken : sure let me dig an old scam LOL
@Spinelli__10 ай бұрын
Ya. Really low and deceitful of ComputerClan to do this. Cherry-pick some reseller's ridiculous video in an attempt to tarnish a fine working product so that more people buy the product/s in CC's affiliate links in order for him to make even more money off people...I guess all the money he makes from his millions & millions of views isn't enough for him. Talk about shameful.
@beardsntools10 ай бұрын
lmao I run sponsorblock I never knew there was a promospam in this video, until the very end when he did the product placement but that qualifies as part of video.
@creativezane10 ай бұрын
Lol yeah this video is pointless, peak KZbinr shit.
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
Funny thing is... Ugreen isnt much better. Nearly all of their products suck hard
@bltzcstrnx10 ай бұрын
@@harrison00xXxtheir cables are quite good, I've use them a lot since they're the most available where I live that aren't generic low-quality cables. Haven't tried their chargers though.
@everyhandletaken10 ай бұрын
😂 this is the most elaborately described phone charger of all time. Excellent work, as always, Mr Ken 👏🏼
@maximrukinov310110 ай бұрын
Holy Molly, I have a couple of them, bought for $3 each. This model is pretty common on Aliexpress, fits fine for parallel charging of small electronic things like smartwatches. Fast Charge port is dangerous, though, makes this brick extremely hot.
@echo_soldier10 ай бұрын
I accidentally bought a knockoff quick charger for my phone once. Noticed it making weird sounds, then realized the brick was burning hot and yanked it out of the wall. That's how I almost started a fire in my first year of college lol
@jailbird113310 ай бұрын
@@echo_soldierI've had two explode while plugged in.
@GreenAppelPie10 ай бұрын
@@echo_soldierin a bind, I bought a car charger for my iPhone at the groceries store on two different occasions and they started smoking. They were just 12v to 5v regulators, so they were dissipating about 20 watts in a 5 watt device
@leaftye10 ай бұрын
I have some that look like this that I bought on AE for about $3 too. It's nothing special.
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
Dont worry, the Ugreen chargers are as bad. You know, the ones this guy advertises. The seller replaced it 2x before i wanted the money back, just a piece of crap. The difference... this "scammers" charger costs much less than the Ugreen trash product
@nojustno24210 ай бұрын
The qcpro websites for other countries are probably done that way because of better consumer protection laws about false / misleading advertising than the US.
@Cryowatt10 ай бұрын
It's important to note that this device isn't even a charger at all, it's just an AC to DC wall wart that just happens to use USB-A ports instead of a barrel jack or some other proprietary port. The actual "charger" on every phone is in the phone itself, which takes the 5V USB power input and manages the battery charging (often called a BMS, or battery management system).
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
"AC to DC wall wart that just happens to use USB-A " So to simplify it more for the average (not that clever) user here: Its basically just a POWER SUPPLY, also called "PSU".
@lasskinn47410 ай бұрын
and the way the phones decide how much to pull current from them when they're in 5 volt mode is quite simple: if the voltage dips to under 4.95, they lower the current they draw. this has led to manufacturers setting the voltage 5.1-5.2 on the chargers so if there's drop from cable or connector, it would still stay over that 4.95 at the phones end. if a psu can give 100000000 amps it doesn't matter if it's set at 5 volt and the cable and 2 connectors drop it 0.05..
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
@@lasskinn474 you are talking now about a phones charging limits, meanwhile a lot of people charge with charger limits when using 5, 10 and 15-20W power supplies. Also something interesting to mention: My iPhone and iPad are charging in 9V mode (if possible) and when fully charged they go into 5V mode. Most modern devices run of 9V+ while charging, including more headroom regarding to voltage drop.
@lasskinn47410 ай бұрын
@@harrison00xXx yes if they're using some qc3.0 or whatever standard they up the voltage(and if the datalines on the cable aren't missing or broken) couple of years ago there were a bunch of pirate samsung quick chargers that outputted 9v only all the time ahaha.
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
@@lasskinn474 well i dont mind this QC3.0 nonsense since im mainly an apple user, yet a QC3.0 (20W) samsung psu gives my iPhone 15 optimal 9W (9V, 1A), „fast“ and healthy
@iSchmidty1310 ай бұрын
“Programmed extinction’ … so we have confirmed the hackers have access to a thesaurus
@tiagobelo496510 ай бұрын
I mean, it does manage to sound kinda cool
@martinmueller810710 ай бұрын
I actually remember seeing this ad (the one where some guy was raising the peace sign) and I immediately knew it was a scam. Especially when it said "it will charge from 0 to 100% in 5 seconds". My BS sensor was going haywire.
@TheLionAndTheLamb77710 ай бұрын
While you were going there, plenty were reaching for their phone to order it. Most of my family members fall for these sorts of scams.
@101Volts3 ай бұрын
Videos: "It'll recharge in 5 seconds." Also the same videos: "It'll recharge completely in 15 minutes."
@noraneko89262 ай бұрын
Fun fact: If your phone is rated for 20w, and you use 65w charger, your phone still only pulls 20w. It won't magically pull more power even though you use 65w.
@VictiniMujigae10 ай бұрын
I gasped a little in shock when I saw that typo error in one of the ads… “Professor” is written as “proffesor,” apparently.
@snakewithapen548910 ай бұрын
4:02 They say professor and proffesor on the same page lmfao
@medes559710 ай бұрын
They make these mistakes on purpose. It's self selecting.
@mharris50478 ай бұрын
Being a retired professor of accountancy and taxation I had to laugh at that misspelling. Most of these scams come from China or Vietnam so their English skills are usually less than ideal.
@PlatonistAstronaut23 күн бұрын
I always assumed ads not mentioning the name of the product, especially when it's a cheap scam, is so the ads can be repurposed when they're forced to abandon the previous branding.
@NatsMinecraft110 ай бұрын
the second ad at 3:04 actually uses a clip from a KZbinr techrax's video What Happens If You Plug 100 Chargers in an iPhone? Instant Charge!?
@sembalo177610 ай бұрын
Yes i noticed that too! Was trying to remember the name
@JacobHillSBD7 ай бұрын
Scarcity tactics in ads always make me think of that clip from The Simpsons where Homer wants to buy Bart that radio microphone for his birthday and the ad says Supply is limited.
@RyanDeLaHaye10 ай бұрын
I had like 4 of these that I got off Amazon for $5 each. Used them to power some USB grow lights. Ill give them props for being pretty durable as they were most certainly abused and provided power until I switched to a better setup that didn't involve overheating USB chargers.
@Redspeciality10 ай бұрын
USB for growlights? Boy, what a change from the 1000w metal halides I used to use
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
grow lights and USB power supplies sounds wrong. 2x600W sodium lamps for heat and 4x 500W LEDs with limited spectrum for giving more light.
@aprilmeowmeow10 ай бұрын
maybe he's growing weed for ants!
@chinemapictures8 ай бұрын
Maybe he’s growing prayer plants
@101Volts3 ай бұрын
@@Redspeciality There are LEDs now which can be used to grow plants.
@dylandreisbach19867 ай бұрын
Trying to charge your phone that fast is a great way to produce the magic smoke. Not from the battery, from the charging circuitry getting nice and crispy from the heat.
@salmonsoup1510 ай бұрын
the irony is that these things will brick you device rather than fix it
@RubikOwl10 ай бұрын
You could say these bricks would brick your device
@CanMav10 ай бұрын
@@RubikOwl Yo dawg, I heard you like bricks, so I put a brick in your brick so you can brick while you brick
@Boogie_the_cat10 ай бұрын
Maybe if you're dumb enough to own an apple product, but it would never brick an android.
@MrZorbatron10 ай бұрын
It's just a plain USB power supply. It won't hurt your device, but it won't do anything special either. It does not support any fast charging except Qualcomm QC2/3, which are neither particularly fast, nor is it supported by most phones.
@meki___688110 ай бұрын
am i the only one wo thinks if the device really could charge the phone in seconds (which it cant because the phone partly controls the input power) it would just instantly explode ?
@WilburJaywright10 ай бұрын
The scammers were only more honest on the main sales page because they’re using someone like Coecpart to host it, and they wouldn’t allow the product if it was completely fraudulent.
@lasskinn47410 ай бұрын
it's a way to make people refund less.
@III-zy5jf10 ай бұрын
My dad's friends are buying "power savers" to plug into outlets nearest the breaker boxes, since electrical companies are continually producing frequency spikes to increase everyone's electrical wastage and bills--scams!
@PixelatedH2O10 ай бұрын
The most recent phone I bought came with a 65w charger in the box. It's funny to me when companies claim much slower chargers are "fast".
@justwantedtoreply10 ай бұрын
I love how people think changing a charger suddenly makes your phone support higher level charging. My 8T does 65watt and OP11 does 100watt, this actually does 100% in about 35 minutes.
@drygnfyre10 ай бұрын
There's a common belief that scams like this deliberately make stupid, exaggerated claims as a way to weed out smart people and only sucker in dumb people who don't know how technology works. The KZbinr kitboga (the guy who does the scam phone calls) points this out with the various "tech support scams" he annoys.
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
I love how people think 65W or 100W charging makes sense in a phone or is any good. You may get the first minutes fast charging, but then its as slow as any other phone I charge my iPhone with 10W from 10% to 80% in less than an hour, if i really need it quick i use the 20W adapter and its from 20-80% within 20-30 Minutes as well.
@AdamSmith-gs2dv9 ай бұрын
@@harrison00xXxYou think it doesn't matter until you own a OnePlus phone and actually use it
@harrison00xXx9 ай бұрын
@@AdamSmith-gs2dv not at all. I would charge on purpose with maximum 20W.
@ben--10 ай бұрын
The MT6705 is actually a synchronous rectifier, which is sometimes used in place of a high speed diode as to increase efficiency/lower heat losses. The 5413D is likely the chip that negotiates the voltage output with the plugged in device.
@PeterShipley110 ай бұрын
9:50 I have to call you out on the dual monitor statement. apple does not support dual monitors off the same adapter/thunderbolt port. if you connect two monitors to that adapter, they will be mirrors of each other.
@memediatek10 ай бұрын
It can but needs to be on different channels. I have used dual monitor on my Lenovo dock with 4 ports, which are ran in 2 pairs of 2
@RaduTek10 ай бұрын
Apple supports multiple monitors through single Thunderbolt connection, as multiple DisplayPort connections can be tunnelled through a single Thunderbolt connection. What they don't support are multiple monitors over a single DisplayPort connection, as Mac OS lacks support for DisplayPort Multi Stream, which lets you daisy chain DisplayPort monitors or use a docking station with a DisplayPort Multi Stream hub (MST). Windows and Linux both support DisplayPort MST.
@katrinabryce10 ай бұрын
I have two 4k monitors attached to a single Thunderbolt port on my Macbook via my Caldigit Thunderbolt dock and they show separate displays.
@TingFeng7710 ай бұрын
The product listing does mention that dual displays is only on windows But yeah using a Mac in that shot may have confused people
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
Thats not the real issue - those HDMI ports DONT SUPPORT (!!!!!) HDCP, good luck with netflix or a blu ray on a external screen using this adapter
@chrissy647810 ай бұрын
This is why I still use an old Canon printer from 1998. And it's literally the same printer I have only ever had to replace a belt once and it takes a refilled cartridge whenever you want. Hint: It was one of the models that is considered portable and it is very small but still functions like a full size printer. Canon makes good printers; at least in my experience.
@andresbravo200310 ай бұрын
With a UGREEN Sponsor, the scammy QuickCharge charger is UGLY.
@Alichandri10 ай бұрын
I prefer Essager products.
@FinnManusia10 ай бұрын
Why with UGreen? They are legit company and I uses their products quite a lot from charging cables to internet adapter. I just something that I can afford tho like that charger adapter can cause RM100+ which way too expensive for my budget.
@CrisCheese_10 ай бұрын
@@FinnManusialearn to read
@FinnManusia10 ай бұрын
@@CrisCheese_ Its either saying both UGreen and QC is ugly or saying QC is ugly.
@budgetking259110 ай бұрын
You know Ugreen just puts their logo on unbranded stuff? For everything ugreen sells, you can find the exact same product without their logo on it, for much less money.@@FinnManusia
@MylesLocken10 ай бұрын
I recently saw an ad for some bs product, I can't remember what, but theg also used the claim " reverse planned obsolescence".
@sassafras71010 ай бұрын
I bought $99 phones my whole life. Purchased a OnePlus 7 Pro for $760 in May, 2019. Still using it with zero plans to upgrade.
@AdamSmith-gs2dv9 ай бұрын
And unlike this scam charger that phone has fast charging tech that works!
@12pagani3 ай бұрын
I got a Samsung galaxy S 7 when they where new and used that thing for 9 years!!! Eventually got stolen and I had to upgrade! I don’t understand the whole fad of upgrading every year or 2 honestly
@susembkl2 ай бұрын
I upgraded my Oneplus 7 to used 7T this year after I shattered the display because it turned out to be the best price to performance model on used market. Though I'm thinking about Sony Xperia 1 line, they are neat, maybe when mk IV will get cheaper on used market...
@boogeiyman10 ай бұрын
When market leading brands exploit customers by not providing chargers then these types of scams will flourish.
@googaagoogaa1234567810 ай бұрын
I love how "Gary Woodward" also admits to scalping at the end of his "review".
@mantas844310 ай бұрын
I keep seeing 16 TB ssd for like $30 on Facebook. _Who knew technology is _*_that_*_ good and _*_that_*_ cheap?_
@tammytheranger764510 ай бұрын
That's definitely making the BS detector go off.
@mharris50478 ай бұрын
Usually when you get something like that it is actually 16GB and has software on it to make it look like it has the 16TB capacity, erasing old files automatically to make room for the new once you get to the actual 16GB capacity.
@gwenlop95125 ай бұрын
Are they already on 64-bit cell density at Hyundai? We haven't even left 4-bit cell density!
@murderer20222 ай бұрын
@@tammytheranger7645and you are correct. My UGREEN SSD was like 100 dirhams and it only had 256GB. It did say it was meant for 256GB
@DanielMether10 ай бұрын
"What country are you from? Oh US? Good we don't get prosecuted for lying our butts off there!"
@FuckedUpGenius10 ай бұрын
Exactly! EU doesn't tolerate that crap, that's why the French website doesn't have these ridiculous claims.
@GreenAppelPie10 ай бұрын
Yeah, that’s how much the US really cares about consumers. Our government is a shitshow
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
@@FuckedUpGenius Nonsense, EU does what american tell them to do. And here the scammers are called "Ugreen", "Hama" and co.!
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
@@FuckedUpGenius Nonsense, EU does what american tell them to do. And here the scammers are called "Ugreen", "Hama" and co.!
@jochenstacker744810 ай бұрын
@@harrison00xXxbollocks
@TNTom6789010 ай бұрын
Huh a KZbin ad being a SCAM? Never woulda Thought that was possible. If youtube wants people to watch ADS they need to police them for scams. Also was that like 32 power bricks plugged into a MEGA splitter
@DerekLippold10 ай бұрын
Exactly. If KZbin wants me to not use an ad blocker, they need to stop showing me what are obviously scams or religious nonsense.
@Kycirion10 ай бұрын
$1800 every year?!? I bought a Note 10+ for $350, used it for 3 years, then when I accidentally smashed it I bought another one for $315 and have had that 2 years.
@drygnfyre10 ай бұрын
Yeah, similar here. I buy a new smartphone every 4-5 years. I have spent $1k on some of them but that's nothing over many years. If people are truly spending thousands of dollars a year on smartphones, they have bigger issues they need to deal with.
@TheJunky22810 ай бұрын
my current phone is an xperia xz1c that I got used in very good shape for around $350 a couple years ago...I'll probably continue using it for at least another couple years without issue (small phone ftw) edit: three years prior I got an og pixel 5" for $800, and 3 years before that I got the og moto x for $420 (which I would have used longer if I could have found a quality replacement battery) the pixel is still technically usable but I wanted a smaller phone and better overall battery life even on a fresh battery. also apps kept occasionally updating on the pixel even though I disabled all auto-updates which was very frustrating
@12pagani10 ай бұрын
Man I took it further, bought a then new galaxy S7 when new and used it for 6 years till it got stolen and I had to get something else!
@enisra_bowman10 ай бұрын
@@TheJunky228 i even still have a Pixel 3a end of October 2019 and it still running things like Animal Crossing and PokemonGo as "heavy" hitters totally fine and only now the battery get's noticeble "not longer that good" and the Charging needing a bit "suggestion" soooo i might look out for a new one ... next year? Maybe October again? somewhat quite far off from the scammers claims
@andrewgwilliam483110 ай бұрын
I think it's probably a psychological ploy. "You're smarter than [and therefore superior to] those rich idiots, right?"
@SirOfEmpire10 ай бұрын
3:50 You can even see that the power strip where the charger is plugged into isn´t even turned on. I love these obviously false things in those fake ads.
@shatteredblade8910 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see a scam product with a "As seen on Computer Clans KZbin Channel" sticker. I have a Motorola phone with a "fast charge" option, but instead of it taking an hour and a half to charge, it charges from 16% in about 35 minutes give or take.
@thatguyonyoutube9899 ай бұрын
"Programmed Extinction" sounds like what you get when you pass the phrase "Planned Obsolescence" through google translate too many times.
@akalia_0710 ай бұрын
Even hiring someone to act for their fake marketing is wild to me lol
@Fred2-12310 ай бұрын
They did not hire anybody. They used stock photos, and relatives/friends/each other for the video footage.
@MonkePopper4 ай бұрын
0:52 Was that a picture of aluminum foil that flashed by?
@dasherpie10 ай бұрын
This is one of the best birthday gifts ever seeing a video from crazy ken! I’m happy I’m part of the computer clan!
@derekelliott609810 ай бұрын
I have always used the lowest mAh rated chargers. Less current = longer charging = less wear on the battery = longer life. Not sure if it falls in Ohm's law. However, charging has to be more (I/V) than the battery. Hence why most chargers are 5V for a 3.7V battery. The lower the current the better. Same principle as a trickle charge for a car battery.
@TimothyEBaldwin10 ай бұрын
No it's 5 volts because it's USB, which is 5 volts because that was the standard voltage of digital logic for several decades previously and provides plenty of voltage to feed 3.3 volt logic with a step down regulator.
@derekelliott609810 ай бұрын
@@TimothyEBaldwin My point was it takes more V A than the battery has to charge. A 5V charger will charge a 5V battery as long as the charger has more amps than the battery ampere output.
@nynjalantz10 ай бұрын
The "supervisor" IC is most likely a MOSFET. These cheap chargers are bad enough. The PCB is missing a lot of safety features to prevent mains power from getting over to the USB ports.
@wombatillo10 ай бұрын
The PCB doesn't look at all like the one from a reputable charger from say Apple or Samsung. There are no cutouts and the isolation distances over the PCB look iffy. Didn't really have a good look at the board but just eyeballing a few stills, it doesn't look very high quality at all.
@309electronics54 ай бұрын
@@wombatillo Diodegonewild on KZbin sometimes tears apart chargers to see how safe they are and i bet when he sees this charger his conclusion will be: 'ultra dodgy'
@tiagobelo496510 ай бұрын
Ok, so, in defense of the scammers' strange choice of words, "programmed extinction" sounds at least 20x cooler than "planned obsolescence", i could genuinely see it being the name of a synth heavy thrash metal band.
@LegoWormNoah10110 ай бұрын
Maybe the scammers are simply doing this to give Ken more stuff to dissect, therefore support the Computer Clan and get exposure
@johnjingleheimersmith925910 ай бұрын
Genuinely, I wonder who most of Ken's audience actually is. I feel like 90% of the stuff Ken is talking about is basically general knowledge as long as you have at least a high school education or even decent street smarts. Are senior citizens or 8-year-olds watching this at home going, "Whoa! these guys would have totally fooled me! Thanks, KEN!"
@creativezane10 ай бұрын
FakeTuber trying to make some money targeting 60 year old maybe lol
@Vindsvelle10 ай бұрын
@@johnjingleheimersmith9259 I think you're giving *entirely* too much credit to the average user's tech literacy. When I worked at a small MSP (our services ran the gamut but we mostly did enterprise networking), a shocking number of our university-educated clients - the majority of whom were attorneys - were of the "conpyewders r hard", Fruit™Brand-devotee mindset, and were far from immune to scams / ripoffs. These weren't solely oblivious 60-somethings on the cusp of retirement; many were fresh out of college, and irrespective of age, attained education, or industry, gullibility and a borderline terminal incuriosity about the world and the technology in it were more or less the norm.
@Aawsomeguy10 ай бұрын
Ken I appreciate your videos very much busting scams and scammers.
@ntag41110 ай бұрын
Not mentioned is the faster something is pushed/shoved/forced the shorter the life of that something becomes. I got tired of ballooned batteries, burnt phones, short life of appliance products and decided to find out why. As many have thought/said things aren't made to last anymore and that is largely true. Products that are powered by USB give the option of lowering/reducing the charge rate. Use a lower power power supply/plug in series with USB hub and power monitor (DMM). This combination can radically reduce the charge rate. Also limiting charge to within 80-40% will further enhance the life of the battery. Battery issues are dramatically reduced if not eliminated. Something like a cordless vacuum is a joke. The vacuum draws many times the capacity of the battery and yet is nowhere near the power of a corded version. Devices that get hot or works on air vacuum draw a lot of power. Not well suited for battery operation.
@katrinabryce10 ай бұрын
Maybe Big Clive will jump in and comment, but it looks from 21:42 that there is pretty much zero separation mains voltage and low voltage sides of the board, and therefore there is a very great risk of electrocution and fire. I think the blue thing next to the "Optocoupler TWS 817 C247" is the Class Y capacitor, and you want to look at the separation on the board between those two pins. Looking at 22:36, I think the Class Y is at the top of the image, and the separation there looks fine, but down at the other end of the board, that separation narrows down to what looks like less than 1mm
@SlinkyStoney10 ай бұрын
And also DiodeGoneWild would jump in and dissect that transformer and found out it has no separation to mains and is not a pure copper.
@Foxhood10 ай бұрын
I don't believe that is a problem here. The orientation of the bridge rectifier is so that the AC side is kept to the left and the output is to the right. Which combined with some basic filtering creates a steady voltage at the RMS value of the AC input (so actual 120V peak DC instead of 170V peak AC of US mains). Combined with how you need a higher DC potential to get sparking behaviour, the isolation requirement significantly reduces and i believe the smallest observable gap (At the output of the rectifier) falls within that tolerance. This is a fairly common approach in (compact) wall wart designs.
@ryanpeck337710 ай бұрын
That would be than awesome collaboration. They could have collab episodes and call it Big Ken and Crazy Clive
@travisolson91908 ай бұрын
My parents will defend any scam they buy possible. A salesman talked them into a $110 apple charger to make their iPhones battery “last longer.” They also bought a a usb strip that they believed the claims that it fully charged batteries. These scammers will always exist as long as stupid people do, and if that’s all it takes to make ridiculous ‘scams,’ then are they really scams? I think it’s genius.
@Clutch27510 ай бұрын
the chargers that came with my S22 and S23 are SO MUCH FASTER than this......... Please KEEP calling the scammers out!! Thank You Sir
@jasonls22110 ай бұрын
QC 3.0 doesn't max out at 18W, 2.0 does. QC 3.0 maxes out at 36W, Ofc that's just on paper and depends on the device/charger/cord
@ralf07096 ай бұрын
1:45 I love the reference of Mad TV John Madden Popcorn machine 😂
@IsaiahPerez-du3kn10 ай бұрын
You know what’s funny about the first ad? They’re using half of the claims from the BoltzPro scam. These scammers aren’t even trying anymore. It’s almost as if they know they’re ripping people off with their bullshit. So they can’t even come up with a new backstory. That’s just sad
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
What about the Ugreen ads? Same problem.... they advertise a good product, yet its trash
@Fred2-12310 ай бұрын
They don't need to. Only gullible people fall for these scams.
@IsaiahPerez-du3kn10 ай бұрын
@@Fred2-123 good point…
@davldbradley60734 ай бұрын
I have an iPhone XR battery is around 80%use left. Would it be worth putting a new battery in it at a phone repair shop. After the last update to 17.6 something it went down from 96% to 85% in a month of use. Will the new battery face the same issues? I love my XR and don’t want a new phone if I can just rebattery it and be in good shape for a few more years? Thank you, hope you can answer this question for me !
@Vince5183810 ай бұрын
I have a charger that looks like this. I bought it for cheap cause I forgot my charger at home. That's like 7 dollars. Scammers will never stop if quick money is made.
@2400Baud10 ай бұрын
LOL.... I still have that same Franklin Spelling Ace too. Used that thing all the time as a sanity checker back in the "dark ages"....
@timwells6376 ай бұрын
i probbley need it
@1.618_Murphy10 ай бұрын
From the engineering perspective, the claim of that ad campaign is a complete bs! It breaks the laws of physics. 🤣🤣 At 2:34, you can see something like *“Algorithmic Lithium Induction”* which she made up completely outta her a$$! There's no such term like that in chemical engineering! People in general might get convinced after seeing those big words! 😂😂
@dieseldragon675610 ай бұрын
I keep wanting to have a go at building a phone charger that could work off of a railway overhead traction supply (25kV, ca. 5MW) and if built that would potentially be the fastest phone charger in history! 🚄⚡📲😁 The practical problems of course would be the ground return, the fact you'd have to be HV trained in order to use it, and the fact most of us don't have a convenient 25kV railway traction supply in our homes. 😉 And at the end of the day; If my phone will only accept charge current at up to 5W, 5MW availability isn't going to make it charge any faster. I could try _forcing_ a higher level of current into the phone of course, but the end result won't be a faster charging phone...Or a usable phone, for that matter! 📱💥🙃
@maciejstachowski18310 ай бұрын
"Charge = C = GmM/r^2" - this whiteboard is a thing of beauty in general.
@fennecfoxfanatic10 ай бұрын
@@dieseldragon6756 how will you prevent it from exploding?
@dieseldragon675610 ай бұрын
@@fennecfoxfanatic Probably put a sticker on it that says _„Made in Britain“._ 🙃 That won't prevent anything from exploding of course...But if _The IT Crowd_ teaches us anything, it is that phrase is an internationally understood warning about the possibility... 🧯🇬🇧🔥😉
@poppasmooth146210 ай бұрын
That mass connected to a spring and damper started giving me flashbacks to system dynamics. Funnily enough the board looks exactly like the kind of BS I'd have written trying to get partial credit on an exam question lmao. I have gladly not had to think about that class for a few years so I'm a little rusty, but I am still able to confidently say that newtonian gravity never came up when deriving the diff eqs for a mass/spring/damper system. I'm just impressed by the complete lack of effort they put into this scam. You have to be a special kind of lazy to use a MSD problem entirely unrelated to electronics when probably 1/3 to 1/2 of system dynamics is calculating the responses of resistor/capacitor/inductor circuits (at least for the ME course at my school) lmao
@jjcoolaus22 күн бұрын
The irony is if you get one of these scam chargers your phone battery might degrade faster because it’s not getting the right power. Get a decent charger made of good components and your battery will last 3-4 years no problem
@squareyboi10 ай бұрын
OH GOD, THE PAIN OF THE SCAMS! PLEASE KEN, SAVE ME!
@harrison00xXx10 ай бұрын
Yeah, just beware that you dont fall for the Ugreen scam
@k29king19 ай бұрын
Most of these people in the videos are gig workers on app platforms like Fiver, and Fiver needs to update their terms of service to ban users from making such content.
@VraerynDaDragon10 ай бұрын
This is somehow more absurd than it used to be. Planned obsolescence is real, in some senses, but it isn't as front and center as people may think. Intel designing a new socket with just one more pin, or locking CPUs to certain chipsets despite having the same socket and skilled coders proving that they can support older CPUs and Intel just decided to lock them, for example. These people want you to believe that your phone slowing down is only ever due to this rather than just software getting more advanced, more complex, and harder to run as a consequence(with a healthy helping of developer laziness deciding not to spend more time optimizing just because modern hardware can handle a little spaghetti here and there). Not even getting started on the fact that batteries are effectively sustained and reversible chemical reactions that will inevitably have inert side-products build up over time. And if you replace your 1200 phone once a year you're doing something wrong, I've seen $300 models last three times as long!
@drygnfyre10 ай бұрын
Yup. I remember way back in the early 90s, people thinking that video game companies were scamming them by releasing the Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo. When it was just technology rapidly advancing. It's like saying a car company is "scamming" you because they have an improved 2024 model compared to your 1990 model.
@talibong951810 ай бұрын
That figure is just the average of what people spend per year on 2 year contract for the latest galaxy ultra or iphone, no one is buying the newest phone every year up front.
@VraerynDaDragon10 ай бұрын
@@drygnfyre Yep, though to be fair, if K recall correctly, the model year system is kind of a planned obsolescence model. The whole reason it was introduced was a way of encouraging those that simply must have the newest model of everything to keep returning for the newest model, holding back technology and style changes and advancements on purpose to make the next model year more desirable than the current one. Doesn't mean the improvements themselves are a scam, but cars really don't need to be released yearly but they are to exploit some peoples' need to have the newest of everything. One of the reasons I say planned obsolescence is real, but not as obvious as many people think it is. After all, if products just simply failed out of nowhere the way people think planned obsolescence works, people wouldn't buy those products anymore because that's a bad experience. Planned obsolescence is just that, obsolescence. If you want that shiny new feature that your old device could easily use, oh well you'd better buy the new one. Your motherboard could use the newest CPU but we won't support it so that you're forced to buy another new motherboard. Oh this new part in this new model year can fit in your vehicle but we still won't sell it to you - you'll have to buy the new model year for that. Your device's component stopped working? It's a pity we started soldering that component directly to the board, you'll have to buy a new one since you can't repair it now. Etc and so forth.
@VraerynDaDragon10 ай бұрын
@@talibong9518 I say this having talked to people actually genuinely complaining they had to spend $1200 a year on a replacement phone. Some people people absolutely do buy these phones outright yearly.
@Robert0801010 ай бұрын
The claim that "Big tech companies are gathering to sue them" is a simple lie to make you feel like you better get yours now before its too late. Absolute manipulative B.S.
@sciencetestsubject10 ай бұрын
21:00 when you said that, in my head I heard photonicinduction say "were's ma hammer"
@HaggisMuncher-69-42010 ай бұрын
These are just literally repackaged Aliexpress chargers. I found them for sale on there for like $3. They seem to be rated very well for a simple phone charger as it is sold on AE.
@kevinturner940110 ай бұрын
I always love seeing Old Man Ken. I had to rewatch that scene 3 times. The rest of the video is great as always.
@Wadethewallaby2001Ай бұрын
4:49 why does the camera have to shake?
@thecrow346110 ай бұрын
Those folks over at qc pro must have thought: SOMEONE ACTUALLY BOUGHT 2 ! WOW.
@vengirgirem9 ай бұрын
If they could indeed charge any phone so fast, if anything it would be extremely damaging to the battery. There is a good reason why companies don't just pump 200+Watts into their flagship phones. That would be a crazy advertisement point for their flagships and yet nobody does that
@2lstGun10 ай бұрын
The crazy thing about their quick charge claims being so revolutionary is that my phone came with a 120w charger that can take my phone from 0-100 in about 40 minutes safely, and it would still be holdable. I got this charger completely free. If I were to plug a different phone in, it would straight up say no and not charge.
@Kumimono10 ай бұрын
I'd imagine it would charge. These things, they, talk to each other, handshake, how much can you take, OK, I'll give you that... Some are smarter than I am...
@mal0gen9 ай бұрын
Incorrect. Most phones would probably charge at a locked rate of 15W or 25W or whatever their limit is.
@mikeselectricstuff10 ай бұрын
Surprised they don't mention NASA in the adverts- that's a common go-to for tech scammers
@JohnnyFamas13910 ай бұрын
Other countries have better and more strict false advertising laws. Unlike the US which has very weak customer protections laws. With all the bills and laws they’ve been passing in the past decade it’s basically 100% legal to lie and false advertise to anyone in the US as long as said lie doesn’t cause health problems. God bless capitalism. 💰
@joemamr7102 ай бұрын
The US actually has pretty strict false advertising laws, but these companies that sell these are not based in the US, and they are fly by night operations that pop up and disappear forever in months, to pop up under a different name, so they are effectively untouchable and don’t care.
@nitt3rz10 ай бұрын
Your disassembly reminds of Big Clive, his says, "One moment please, while I use extreme violence" or he picks up his 'X-ray machine' (a club hammer)
@ManiTeja-qr6ev10 ай бұрын
Well that charger wasn't a game changer
@lyfandeth10 ай бұрын
And somehow, YT still finds it impossible to vet ad claims, or respond to claims about frauds. Including the outright dagerous ones.
@sweetypuss10 ай бұрын
KZbin doesn't care as long as they pay.
@ayaanpunit10 ай бұрын
you should cover more "Apple watch scams" too I have been seeing far too many of these for it to be ordinary anyways vision pro review when?!?
@markwagner199710 ай бұрын
I must take issue with your exposé. I have been using a quick charge pro 3.0 for a couple of years now and it charges all of my equipment very nicely. It also gives me the ability to leap tall buildings with a single bound and run faster than a speeding bullet.
@ghostshadow90464 ай бұрын
so many scam products keep returning, the electronic shock pads that will give you a 6 pack, the gas saver that plugs into the obd port etc ...
@n00bATlarge7 ай бұрын
Its hard to determine from here, but it looks like there is not enough isolation between HV and LV side of the charger. Its probably quite unsafe to even use..
@SD-fb7ev2 ай бұрын
I have got the model quick charge 3.0 -044 a 3 pin version here in England and it does not quick charge at all
@programaths10 ай бұрын
12:06 The more a battery is charged, the more power you need to charge it. So, the Amps are increasing through the charge. Then the charger will go into trickling mode, which consumes much less. So, it's more of a ramp followed by a cliff. Maybe companies misdescribe it to make people feel good. It's possible I misunderstood the explanation in the video. Source: Electro-mecanics studies, followed by industrial computing.
@ryanpeck337710 ай бұрын
I believe that's why the fast/quick charge new phones come with usually say will charge from 0-50% in X amount of minutes, after that charging does start to slow down... I'm not aure if it's a "cliff" or more gradual a slowdown after that (it maybe a steep drop followed by a more gradual decline). That will largely depend on the phones charging software
@skitariisoldier73677 ай бұрын
"Smart defrag" LOL! Phones use solid state storage, which isn't affected by fragmentation.
@BoraHorzaGobuchul6 ай бұрын
And it has nothing to do with storage, so it's even funnier
@Mhaakify7 ай бұрын
Ah, we're circling back to ads like "Industry XYZ doesn't want you to know about this!"
@TeaBurn6 ай бұрын
Amazon is littered with these generic no-name chargers with either no branding whatsoever, or weird bot-generated "brands" that looks like it somebody mashed their keyboard and added a vowel or two.
@ntnchua6 ай бұрын
Hold up, these chargers are available on my local online classifieds for like 5 bucks (I live in Asia). They're pretty popular and are a decent multi-USB solution. I had no idea these were being upsold with wild conspiracy theories over there
@BoraHorzaGobuchul6 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say decent - they're unsafe to use.
@elliottsimmons90243 ай бұрын
20:59 “We need to approach this disassembly with delicacy and grace.” *smashes the QuickCharge Pro*
@patrickfox-roberts7528Ай бұрын
5:00 -> It is not possible to patent a thing after it has been shown to the world (prior art) - nobody can retroactively patent something that is 'out there' and stop other people using it.
@carlosolivares74362 ай бұрын
I have a Model OFS-998, Output volt 5.010 then at each second will count to 5.016 then back down to 5.010, @ 2.4 amp.
@theNikNikovsky10 ай бұрын
11:10 They don't always pillow, I had a battery that was completely flat, looked brand new, but claimed no power
@uzaiyaro2 ай бұрын
8:05 you can tell this is a video playing on the phone because it goes from the boot screen straight to the Home Screen, where it would normally prompt for passcode on restart.
@kalythai7 ай бұрын
What is even Smart-Defrag? "Let's beat up your solid-state storage with defragmentation!"