That's a nice little unit and full of great information, a battery powered computer in your hand. When you did the intro I thought your were going to recommend that nice quilted, hooded top, but I guess that you must have received for Christmas., that is good too!
@@Addictedtobleeps I think calling it "internet" is confusing, you are just connecting to a local device via Wifi and browsing the files on that device. Still a good device :)
Great for areas with poor internet connections, but useless in an apocalypse: you're making a mighty big assumption that all those websites' servers will continue running indefinitely, after the power, water etc. have gone.
@richardcastle3204 Hi, Richard! You’ve missed the point on this one bud. It doesn’t depend on any external internet. It’s its own self contained unit, where all those websites are ‘hosted’ So, you can access it anywhere, anytime, even if the ‘real’ internet has gone down. That’s the clever part about it. 👍 In a nutshell, it’s a LOT of data, taken from the internet that we know, and hosted on this little unit.
@@AddictedtobleepsHi Chris enjoy your videos for many years. Enjoyed this video but I’m not sure it’s that clear about the connectivity issue? Maybe put a spoiler at the top saying - no internet needed to access the websites - as it’s not clear enough. Cheers
Bought a Jackery after seeing yours, with the solar panels. Haven’t used the panels yet but I use the Jackery often enough
I use my Jackery daily. To this day I love the thing 😀
@ I do pretty much. What a purchase.
What is the jackery😂?
That's a nice little unit and full of great information, a battery powered computer in your hand. When you did the intro I thought your were going to recommend that nice quilted, hooded top, but I guess that you must have received for Christmas., that is good too!
I prep therefore I am. 😅
Your a very honest man Chris 😊
That's an incredible thing!
Interesting device. I'm intrigued.
Raspberry pies are my favourite especially with custard
Are you not Robin of Sherwood in your outfit? 😉
is it just a data source? can connected devices talk to each other?
I'm confused. How did it hook up to the internet if you were in the middle of nowhere with no service? Thanks.
But it would need a working internet. Will this happen at the point the S hits F ?
No, no. It’s its own internet. It doesn’t rely on any other network other than that little box. Cool, huh? 😁
@@Addictedtobleeps I think calling it "internet" is confusing, you are just connecting to a local device via Wifi and browsing the files on that device. Still a good device :)
Great for areas with poor internet connections, but useless in an apocalypse: you're making a mighty big assumption that all those websites' servers will continue running indefinitely, after the power, water etc. have gone.
@richardcastle3204 Hi, Richard! You’ve missed the point on this one bud. It doesn’t depend on any external internet. It’s its own self contained unit, where all those websites are ‘hosted’ So, you can access it anywhere, anytime, even if the ‘real’ internet has gone down. That’s the clever part about it. 👍
In a nutshell, it’s a LOT of data, taken from the internet that we know, and hosted on this little unit.
@@AddictedtobleepsHi Chris enjoy your videos for many years. Enjoyed this video but I’m not sure it’s that clear about the connectivity issue?
Maybe put a spoiler at the top saying - no internet needed to access the websites - as it’s not clear enough.
Cheers