+Tim F. It seems like an advertising move. He never says anything is actually bad, just says they are odd. He then shows one thing Silverstone made that fans wanted. It has the effect of making silverstone and these products more memorable and is thus a good marketing technique.
+Tim F. Honestly, I find his method better than rattling off features. You remember it better. PLUS.. with the wireless card portion at least, I actually like how he went through it and I almost want one. I actually have a laptop wireless card sitting around that I could put to use that way.
+NinoDroid Yeah, like, you get home and want to use your PC, but it takes bloody centuries to boot up, so you start it remotely and go change and get a beverage or something
sounds like there's been noise removal done to the audio, is that to cut out the engineer crying behind the camera after Linus made the comments about his whole life's work?
+ViperStudiosAndy Yeah cause Linus is more successful than Silverstone since he has a killer product line. I'll take the ruggedized external drive case, not all of us live in the basement and only leave for CES. Tittle should be: "5 products LinusTechTips didn't nasally ask for".
Swifty 101 Yes, sure. But the thing is that 60-70 dollars isn't really worth it. I could do one on my own for a lot cheaper. And I'm probably gonna do so If I ever have a need for one.
***** Yes I know ;) because you hear him asking about the name of one of the products and obviously somebody has to watch out for linus so he doesn't break anything
+ScrattleGG Steps you must take 1. Find a local 3D printer 2. Pay material and fees for using it for an hour or so 3. Print the design 4. ??? 5. *Profit*
I actually really appreciate that Silverstone brings some of these odd peripherals and components to market, as I've actually needed some of them in the past. It's niche stuff that you basically can't find from any other well known reputable company.
actually the hard reset control is something i will buy, i have a home server when I leave for few days and people need to work on that and a storm may cause a weird crash or something i do jot have to leave keys to friends just to go inside my house knowing nothing about pcs and tell them how to restart them, but with this they can just go outside of the house click it and the restart will do the trick, like 2 days ago when a thunderstorm made my server not responding even with everything been in a ups. those things are cooooooool Silverstone.
You know, a lot of these products do have a rather neat purpose to them. Silverstone seems to be the go-to guys for that weird cable that does whatever strange thing you want it to.
It could be cool, for example what if you're looking for the best way to cool your pc by changing which fans intake/exhaust. Having fans that quickly change could save you a shit load of time.
+Exotik It's for removing dust the lazy way. "Should I get the vac, take everything apart, clean it and put it all together again? Nah, I'll just push that button real quick and call it a day!"
Linus gets away with it because he's always been brutally honest and the PC hardware people love him for it. When he's excited about something he's genuinely excited, and when he couldn't care less he lets them know. If he were a video game review channel he'd be on so many blacklists.
I could use the PCIe 1x to laptop wifi adapter. I have plenty of old laptop wifi adapters lying around. Also, the fan that spins both ways could be great for benchmarkers (even LTT), so you can test positive and negative pressure without removing and re-setting fans.
+Philipp Meixner Definitely not shabby, but the drapes look hotel-y, and the room seems fairly small. But the granite countertop, nice wallpaper texture, and even the nice carpet definitely say, if it is a hotel room it's a nice one.
+Deses Yup, it has the splitter... really interesting! The next step then should be something with a SIM card to boot computers when Wake on LAN is not an option, right?
+EminentLine your the "factory" , and sell it on to a company, which will then sell it to a national retailer, which sells it to a store . Everyone wanting ~40% profit on the trade . That might be why. Having said that, yes it really is too expensive, but a niche product made in low amount for a rarity of design competition, it is somewhat to be expected.
The thing I like about silver stone, they are making things people have not made before. True innovators and ideas people. Always good to think outside the box in the it industry as you never know when your idea will become a hit!
That wireless card adapter makes a lot of sense, it is actually pretty hard to find desktop PCI wireless adapters, but laptop ones can be found in abundance.
I can literally think of a great use for everything but the fan. The DIY wireless card is great for wifi enthousiasts and hackintoshers. The hard reset card is absolutely awesome for servers. The tiny psu is awesome for the people that needed just that extra little bit of power in their super small builds. The hdd enclosure is neat for really secure mechanical drive transport, especially if you don't have the money for a ssd with a lot of space and the 2 in one kind of cable is reaally useful especially if you want to upgrade to a new phone without having to use a computer in between.
+7600e Of course if you buy in bulk, it is cheaper but Aluminum is actually incredibly expensive, a 1 foot long 5 inch X 5 inch square bar of aluminum stock is $175. Then they are machining it on a million dollar machine, programmed buy someone making close to a six-figure salary. Then painted, inspected, packaged then finally shipped. That $60-70 is to justify all that.
+LegendOfZub Good computer cases cost that amount of money, though. I got my Define R4 for $70. If you can make money designing, manufacturing, and distributing a case which weighs kilograms, is mostly metal, has electrical components, and come with literally dozens of parts for the $70 price point, you're going to be making a killing on two pieces of machined metal and four wood screws.
ajjdgj6tmgedvnmtmek Define R4 is a steel case (and is $100-110 retail, you probably got it on sale, which isn't exclusive to computer cases). That's why it weighs kilograms. Aluminium is significantly more expensive than steel, and I'm fairly sure this is aluminium. Furthermore, computer cases are made by cutting chunks out of sheets of metal, then bending those sheets into the shape. You can just get a standard roll of sheet metal to do that.
Wow wow wow hold the damn phone, the wall mounted headphone stand costs 70 DOLLARS? What the actual shit? Is it made by fucking gold or something cause last i checked metal was not that expensive...and the funny thing is that its gonna sell like crazy
Actually I want that remote..... Turning on my pc from the outside saves me the 10 min boot time from my ancient HDD which is in dire need of replacement anyway xD
Honestly I love these “unsolicited products”, 5 years later theyre great for diy projects and building stuff. Personally I’ve been interested in the remote control for my pc
For everyone saying just put it on your monitor, some of us have 400-600 dollar headphones that we prefer to be up. Being up against the wall is an elegant solution and 60 dollars for a sturdy piece of metal isn't completely ridiculous. Every one has different needs and preferences, just chill guys we get it.
The both way fan is pretty good if you think of it. If you put like 4 or 5 in your case and you can check witch fans(blows or sucks air in and out) whats the coolest setup. Sorry for my English i hope you can understand it.
Notebook wifi cards are cheap and you always know what chipset you are getting. I used one of those adapters with an intel 6300 card in my wife's PC and it was rock solid.
Hey, I build a wireless remoter starter for my PC years ago and I still use it today. Silverstone ripped me off lol. It is actually very useful. Were my PC is now to hit the power button on the case I have to stand up, push one of my monitors out of the way and walk a few steps to hit it. I leave the fob on my desk so I can turn my computer on and off with out ever having to get up. It is super useful when my PC crashes or I am tweaking the OC settings.
That remote power and reset button card ... Wonderful idea! I want one! And for the follow up of that product, please make one with a buildin WiFi so that we can use it with a smartphone app.
Thanks for the tip about the remote controlled reset/power switch. It is exactly what I needed. My computer is stored where I cannot conveniently reach the power button.
It looks like Silverstone put a lot of thought into showcasing the new headphone stands. They mounted the stands to a piece of plywood which is resting on a handle to a cabinet drawer with a screwdriver holding the top of the plywood up. GG Silverstone, GG.
hey linus, if you use that remote on/off switvh thingy in combination with corsairs bulldog it could be very handy. just sit down onbthe couch, press the button and boom, you can game right away
The wifi card thing is actually neat. Laptop wifi cards are usually nicer than desktop ones, and they often include bluetooth. I have to get my hands on one of these reversible cables.
the power reset remote thing looks like a good idea for a homeserver you have sitting in the attic or a closet, so that you dont have to go to this hidden away location if u have to turn it on/off or reset it... also cool if u dont wanna use a case.
Actually I have a pci wireless card from TP-Link and I love it! there's no drivers and I can use it on any OS since I dual boot with linux and windows. I was so freaking tired of the shitty USB drivers you need for the USB dongles so I bought a pci card for $15 and It works perfectly.
I'm very late but the remote start is awesome think about it you could out your pc a whole bunch of places....uo way high? Hidden in a closet or something where u could blast the fans and it isnt loud?
Nowadays Oukitel K6000 and Oukitel K10000 both have retrocharge that means you can charge other mobiles using the battery of them. The last cable is useful for that
I use a modified tablet holder. I hate having the weight of the headphones constantly pressed onto the head band padding when I am not using it, so instead I adjust the 2 arms to a width where they come in contact with the plastic part of the head band instead. Cheap and adaptable :)
Also, am I the only one that actually really appreciates all these products? I mean shit, they're different. Plus something like that fan would come in handy, you can change the in/out setup whenever you damn well please... that sounds awesome!!
I HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR REVERSIBLE USB PLUGS FOR YEARS AND WAS SO HAPPY WHEN USB TYPE C WAS INTRODUCED!!!! NOW YOU TELL ME IT WAS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE MOST COMMON ONES REVERSIBLE THIS WHOLE TIME????
So are the Silverstone guys just standing somewhere behind the camera while he is shitting on their products??
Exactly my thought xD
+Saphir3000 That must have been awkward
+Saphir3000 nah, even they would be asking themselves about the products around 1:00... best part of the episode is that fan XD!!!
I was thinking the same thing, he even asks them about the name of the headphone stand so they should have been there
+Saphir3000 he probably has a good relationship with those guys
I actually needed that wireless card think for my hackintosh
thing
+jr Bhatti i have to use wired internet for my hack
+Isaac Pittman yeah my most recent hackintosh has wireless.
jr Bhatti i just didnt want to pay for a new wireless card because my motherboard came with one but it wasnt compatible
+Isaac Pittman yeah I bought the apple one and got one of those adapters. they are pretty good considering they are oob
I'm amazed they'd just let him go through their booth basically shitting on almost every single product they have.
+Tim F. It seems like an advertising move. He never says anything is actually bad, just says they are odd. He then shows one thing Silverstone made that fans wanted. It has the effect of making silverstone and these products more memorable and is thus a good marketing technique.
+Alexander Pavel Nobody asked Silverstone but a lot of what they make is quirky things you might just need.
+Tim F. on a positive side at least he didn't break anything.
+Tim F. Honestly, I find his method better than rattling off features. You remember it better. PLUS.. with the wireless card portion at least, I actually like how he went through it and I almost want one. I actually have a laptop wireless card sitting around that I could put to use that way.
The PCIe card that allows for remote start and reset is pretty cool, would be useful for a living room PC.
No thanks, I'll take my $60 and use it to buy 10,000 wood screws for mounting all the headphones in the world.
+MeLikeBigBoom Dam even MeLikeBigBoom is complaining about it.
+MeLikeBigBoom I had the same thought. "...or I'll just pound in a nail for free." Don't see the point, but...oh I like that clicking sound...
+MeLikeBigBoom You Would DIY a Smexyer one then that for 70$ .
Or a banana stand works
+MeLikeBigBoom Can I have a screw? I only have $59.99 though.
That PCIe reset and power thing is actually kinda cool
I really liked the things that no one asked for I would buy them. I like to start my PC from far away like a car
+NinoDroid tbf if i could start my pc while in bed so it was booted when i got out 8/8
Pc in another room kind of situation
+NinoDroid Yeah, like, you get home and want to use your PC, but it takes bloody centuries to boot up, so you start it remotely and go change and get a beverage or something
+PJ Duffield Or install an ssd for your OS to load windows in a few seconds? ;)
To be honest, that sort of thing is really handy for an HTPC, and I actually quite want to get one now...
sounds like there's been noise removal done to the audio, is that to cut out the engineer crying behind the camera after Linus made the comments about his whole life's work?
+ViperStudiosAndy I lol'ed hard at this one!
+ViperStudiosAndy i like the engineer because PC spec wifi cards are axpensive AF on amazon.
+ViperStudiosAndy Yeah I have an old laptop and I can take the wifi card out to use with that thing.
+ViperStudiosAndy Yeah cause Linus is more successful than Silverstone since he has a killer product line. I'll take the ruggedized external drive case, not all of us live in the basement and only leave for CES. Tittle should be: "5 products LinusTechTips didn't nasally ask for".
+Greg D He doesnt live in a basement he lives in a house with a son, probably a big ass canadian house
Oh... Ok... 60-70 dollars for a piece of metal that I can hang my $10 headphones on. Cool.
+Cavi587 well somepeople including me have expensive headphones,and we want them to last
Swifty 101 Yes, sure. But the thing is that 60-70 dollars isn't really worth it. I could do one on my own for a lot cheaper. And I'm probably gonna do so If I ever have a need for one.
+Swifty 101 Theyd be better on a desk though, its just a fall hazard that will wear out mid section padding >_>
RELLlK That Is A Disadvantage to some of them,I Have one by brainwavez and while I thought my headphones would fall,they havent
+RELLlK Congratulations. You answered the question about why they're $60-70. They're well made.
Gotta love how that plank of wood was "secured" to the Drawer.
***** Fancy seeing you here! :-)
A tool with only one purpose, is a tool that take up too much space in the 'box ;-)
This was funny as hell haha, but I feel sorry for the Silverstone guys who probably heard all this
loved it how they invited Linus to check out their products, and he shits on them lmao
+LONE_WOLF Every once in a while they make a video that reemphasizes why I love this channel. Bravo!
+LONE_WOLF
lol, i have to agree.
+James Bonds "At least he didn't try to drop it" Silverstone staff, probably.
***** Yes I know ;) because you hear him asking about the name of one of the products and obviously somebody has to watch out for linus so he doesn't break anything
60-70 bucks to not have to put my headset with one ear-cup on the table hanging which I have no issue with. MEH.
+ScrattleGG nah they cant stay on my desk over night
+ScrattleGG i just use a nail. it does the same thing but for 60 bucks less.
+Peter Pimmelmann I use a push pin. Also for $60 cheaper.
+ScrattleGG yeah no it just looks cool, reason enough to buy it lol.
(but then again, if you have 1000$ headphones is 60$ expensive?)
+ScrattleGG
Steps you must take
1. Find a local 3D printer
2. Pay material and fees for using it for an hour or so
3. Print the design
4. ???
5. *Profit*
That remote hard restart... I like that actually a lot.
Dang, linus. That intro was brutal. Do the Silverstone people actually watch you when you do that stuff? lol
$60 to $70, no thanks I'm good with my nail in a wall :)
Good one
+t800 Spends $250 on headset, $600 on GPU, $400 on CPU, $300 on case, etc, draws the line at $60 would rather have a nail.
+t800 i wrapped my nail with bubble wrap and tape o it wouldn't ruin my headphones. lol
+Jan Jansen Because they actually have a function for the price. A nail does the same things for a penny.
+t800 I'd rather just lay it on my desk.... I never did understand headphone stands (heh)
$60-$70?
brb Imma make one outta wood for 3 DOLLARS
+TackStash779 a wood one would look quite nice
+TackStash779 but will it have the satisfying sound of putting in the second peice or removing? I THINK NOT!
yes if its hollow
+TackStash779 I made one using a cork from a champagne bottle and a long ass screw. Less than $1... Boom
+TackStash779 I know right, that's seriously overpriced.
I actually really appreciate that Silverstone brings some of these odd peripherals and components to market, as I've actually needed some of them in the past. It's niche stuff that you basically can't find from any other well known reputable company.
Ugh just put the headset on your monitor
+0X0Patrick0X0 that's dirty in all the possible ways.
+iota-09 im sorry mom
0X0Patrick0X0 don't cry when you have to clean your monitor though.
+iota-09 that should be done once in a while anyways
I put mine around my pc since it's so thin
*LOVE* Silverstone - that company has saved the day numerous times when it comes to finding an obscure part for a project!
actually the hard reset control is something i will buy, i have a home server when I leave for few days and people need to work on that and a storm may cause a weird crash or something i do jot have to leave keys to friends just to go inside my house knowing nothing about pcs and tell them how to restart them, but with this they can just go outside of the house click it and the restart will do the trick, like 2 days ago when a thunderstorm made my server not responding even with everything been in a ups. those things are cooooooool Silverstone.
the only thing i found un useful is the actual headset mount.
the reversible fan is awesome! I need one for my ventilation system!
I mean, the double-way spinning case fan is not that stupid. you can use your fans for intake / outtake without removing and turning them around.
+Alexandru Ionescu i dont think it changes that..... intake and outtake rely in the shape of the blades not the direction they're spinning in
+Aaron Shavolian if you look closely, you see the blades are double bended.
+Alexandru Ionescu are they really? i don't see it
+Aaron Shavolian srsly...
+Alexandru Ionescu ooo wait ur right... now that i think of it, why didn't Linus catch that?
You know, a lot of these products do have a rather neat purpose to them. Silverstone seems to be the go-to guys for that weird cable that does whatever strange thing you want it to.
Linus is no chill today
LMS has the perfect combo between professionalism and fun on the web, all whilst keeping content intriguing
Some of these i can at least understand, but the computer fan that spins both ways...like wtf.
+Exotik They coundt resist the crack pipe, just like some game developers these days.... sigh....
Maybe if you want air go out or go in your PC without taking out the fans
It could be cool, for example what if you're looking for the best way to cool your pc by changing which fans intake/exhaust. Having fans that quickly change could save you a shit load of time.
+Exotik It's for removing dust the lazy way.
"Should I get the vac, take everything apart, clean it and put it all together again? Nah, I'll just push that button real quick and call it a day!"
+StoreBrand This, ideal to find the best config for your fans without a lot of effort.
I can appreciate the products Silverstone has made. Having options is fun!
i thought he was going to say the wall mounted headphones was wireless charging lol
+DEATH that would make a lot more sense.... for the price
Linus gets away with it because he's always been brutally honest and the PC hardware people love him for it. When he's excited about something he's genuinely excited, and when he couldn't care less he lets them know. If he were a video game review channel he'd be on so many blacklists.
That's awesome that he talks crap about their products right in front of the people that work for them
I could use the PCIe 1x to laptop wifi adapter. I have plenty of old laptop wifi adapters lying around. Also, the fan that spins both ways could be great for benchmarkers (even LTT), so you can test positive and negative pressure without removing and re-setting fans.
Thank goodness they didn't use the design Linus picked. I might actually buy one now.
I love the plywood balancing on handle held back by a screw driver going through another handle.
Are these products being displayed in a hotel room? Because it certainly looks like it.
+Jeremiah Pierce Most likely a conference room at a hotel.
+Jeremiah Pierce I don't get it either. Looks like a shabby hotel room
+Jeremiah Pierce It's CES. You get any space you can find.
+Findecanor
Nope, companies make their showrooms in suites. It IS a hotel room, most of them are in one.
+Philipp Meixner Definitely not shabby, but the drapes look hotel-y, and the room seems fairly small. But the granite countertop, nice wallpaper texture, and even the nice carpet definitely say, if it is a hotel room it's a nice one.
that ending was so priceless that guy deserves a raise or at least a quickie... tech tip... I'll show myself out.
BUILD IT BEAUTIFUL
Many of those products are actually pretty cool! I hope the remote controlled button for the PC has a splitter to still use the case button.
+Deses Yup, it has the splitter... really interesting! The next step then should be something with a SIM card to boot computers when Wake on LAN is not an option, right?
Something I can make for less than 20 bucks... Is being sold for 70... Um. What?
Business
+EminentLine your the "factory" , and sell it on to a company, which will then sell it to a national retailer, which sells it to a store . Everyone wanting ~40% profit on the trade . That might be why. Having said that, yes it really is too expensive, but a niche product made in low amount for a rarity of design competition, it is somewhat to be expected.
+EminentLine its metal
+EminentLine No you literally can't make that piece in aluminium for 20 bucks. 70$ is still expensive though.
+Isaac Pittman well, that explains it perfectly... wait no it doesnt....
The thing I like about silver stone, they are making things people have not made before. True innovators and ideas people. Always good to think outside the box in the it industry as you never know when your idea will become a hit!
The Apple brand for Headphone hangers.....
Can wait for the headphone stand c
+_ Nick _ thony?
+Karim Kandil and u are ?
+Filip Ivan thekeemo aka that random person you played the crew beta with
+Karim Kandil LOL how can u remember that
That wireless card adapter makes a lot of sense, it is actually pretty hard to find desktop PCI wireless adapters, but laptop ones can be found in abundance.
3:04 The moment in which Linus came in his pants :P
Hiya!
+uderzo1984 Dat classy metal screech
+uderzo1984 gyazo.com/69bba954198b7f1ffb7dc2131e4ebd73
+Kian Gurney Fing about Arsenal is, they always try an' walk it in.
I can literally think of a great use for everything but the fan.
The DIY wireless card is great for wifi enthousiasts and hackintoshers.
The hard reset card is absolutely awesome for servers.
The tiny psu is awesome for the people that needed just that extra little bit of power in their super small builds.
The hdd enclosure is neat for really secure mechanical drive transport, especially if you don't have the money for a ssd with a lot of space and the 2 in one kind of cable is reaally useful especially if you want to upgrade to a new phone without having to use a computer in between.
PSH! Who wants a shockproof and waterproof hard drive or usb cables that you don't have to fumble with, when you have HEADPHONE STANDS YAYYYYYYYYY!
Love when it is CES so many uploads
60-70 dollars is a joke right? they didnt need to design it and its a couple bits of metal.
AH! but because Linus helped design it the price rose because of all the fans.
I don't know company's raise there prices for weird reasons
+7600e Of course if you buy in bulk, it is cheaper but Aluminum is actually incredibly expensive, a 1 foot long 5 inch X 5 inch square bar of aluminum stock is $175. Then they are machining it on a million dollar machine, programmed buy someone making close to a six-figure salary. Then painted, inspected, packaged then finally shipped. That $60-70 is to justify all that.
+Mike Gao And all that you listed was just to break even.
+LegendOfZub Good computer cases cost that amount of money, though. I got my Define R4 for $70. If you can make money designing, manufacturing, and distributing a case which weighs kilograms, is mostly metal, has electrical components, and come with literally dozens of parts for the $70 price point, you're going to be making a killing on two pieces of machined metal and four wood screws.
ajjdgj6tmgedvnmtmek Define R4 is a steel case (and is $100-110 retail, you probably got it on sale, which isn't exclusive to computer cases). That's why it weighs kilograms. Aluminium is significantly more expensive than steel, and I'm fairly sure this is aluminium. Furthermore, computer cases are made by cutting chunks out of sheets of metal, then bending those sheets into the shape. You can just get a standard roll of sheet metal to do that.
What's the point in having the hook of the headphone stand removable?
Looks great tho.
The point is that it hides the screws
Wow so much hype for a bloody hook onto which you can put your headphones...Seriously, why is it such a big deal?
Ok, the fan, THAT I WOULD LOVE!
Wow wow wow hold the damn phone, the wall mounted headphone stand costs 70 DOLLARS? What the actual shit? Is it made by fucking gold or something cause last i checked metal was not that expensive...and the funny thing is that its gonna sell like crazy
made out of*
+Μάριος Πεντάρης Whoa whoa whoa did you just say wow wow wow like you meant to say whoa whoa whoa? Alright-right-right left.
+Mic Nor yeah i'm a foreign speaker sorry :3
LINUS YOU ARE KILLING IT ON THE SPONSOR TRANSITION
Charging you phone with someone elses phone,
thats,
evil.
Pure evil.
And Hilarious.
Actually I want that remote.....
Turning on my pc from the outside saves me the 10 min boot time from my ancient HDD which is in dire need of replacement anyway xD
$60-$70?!? Hahahahahahaahaaaaa... no.
10/10 favorite ces video this year, so far.
that key fob power idea is amazing. PC in the other room+that button
These sponsor spot segways are much better than the scripted ones. You had two good segways in one video!
The power on/off FOB one is good for media room PCs with sleep issues.
All of the Silverstone components i have purchased have been top notch quality and beautiful.
Linus, people have been asking for reversible USB cables for years! And with the option to use them in your (soon to be) legacy device, I'm sold.
I'm really glad SilverStone made those unusual stuffs. Some users will need one of those now and then.
Oh my god, the stabilization at 3:50 makes it look like we're drunk. Whyyyy
Honestly I love these “unsolicited products”, 5 years later theyre great for diy projects and building stuff. Personally I’ve been interested in the remote control for my pc
For everyone saying just put it on your monitor, some of us have 400-600 dollar headphones that we prefer to be up. Being up against the wall is an elegant solution and 60 dollars for a sturdy piece of metal isn't completely ridiculous. Every one has different needs and preferences, just chill guys we get it.
The both way fan is pretty good if you think of it. If you put like 4 or 5 in your case and you can check witch fans(blows or sucks air in and out) whats the coolest setup. Sorry for my English i hope you can understand it.
Notebook wifi cards are cheap and you always know what chipset you are getting. I used one of those adapters with an intel 6300 card in my wife's PC and it was rock solid.
That reversible fan is actually pretty cool
The fan that can spin in both directions can be useful and looks really handy to try fan directions without change them in your case
that pci reset dongle would be cool if you worked on servers, I could see how that would come in handy
Hey, I build a wireless remoter starter for my PC years ago and I still use it today. Silverstone ripped me off lol. It is actually very useful. Were my PC is now to hit the power button on the case I have to stand up, push one of my monitors out of the way and walk a few steps to hit it. I leave the fob on my desk so I can turn my computer on and off with out ever having to get up. It is super useful when my PC crashes or I am tweaking the OC settings.
That remote power and reset button card ... Wonderful idea! I want one!
And for the follow up of that product, please make one with a buildin WiFi so that we can use it with a smartphone app.
EBA02. Flawless name.
Thanks for the tip about the remote controlled reset/power switch. It is exactly what I needed. My computer is stored where I cannot conveniently reach the power button.
It looks like Silverstone put a lot of thought into showcasing the new headphone stands. They mounted the stands to a piece of plywood which is resting on a handle to a cabinet drawer with a screwdriver holding the top of the plywood up. GG Silverstone, GG.
Died at 0:58. "And if your thinking to yourself well gee!". He embarrassed Silverstone so bad I died laughing. Lol
I am actually really excited about the remote PC start for my HTPC!
I love how roughly linus handles all these prototype, likely one of a kind products at all the shows he covers XD
hey linus, if you use that remote on/off switvh thingy in combination with corsairs bulldog it could be very handy. just sit down onbthe couch, press the button and boom, you can game right away
I caught that Field of Dreams reference Linus
Can I just mention how important Silverstone is for us who find extreme niche solutions for extreme niche problems? Big ups to Silverstone.
The wifi card thing is actually neat. Laptop wifi cards are usually nicer than desktop ones, and they often include bluetooth. I have to get my hands on one of these reversible cables.
the power reset remote thing looks like a good idea for a homeserver you have sitting in the attic or a closet, so that you dont have to go to this hidden away location if u have to turn it on/off or reset it... also cool if u dont wanna use a case.
Honestly I like all of this stuffs. Mainly the 650w PSU, the wires and the reversible fans :D
The PCIe laptop wifi card thingy can be usefull if you are building a hackintosh machine because of limited compatability with wifi cards.
the remote power switch is actually something I need :D
Actually I have a pci wireless card from TP-Link and I love it! there's no drivers and I can use it on any OS since I dual boot with linux and windows. I was so freaking tired of the shitty USB drivers you need for the USB dongles so I bought a pci card for $15 and It works perfectly.
Linus, the Silverstone reset dongle would be great for your new personal rig since its going to be rack mounted in a separate room!!!
I'm actually in the market for a decent external battery pack with QC2.0. It jump-starting my car (crazy amperage?) is just icing on the cake.
I have to say... some of that stuff... is so insanely useful. Silverstone.. The builders dreams..
I'm very late but the remote start is awesome think about it you could out your pc a whole bunch of places....uo way high? Hidden in a closet or something where u could blast the fans and it isnt loud?
That remote start thing is actually something Id want for my pc that is hooked up to my TV that I stream media to.
the hard reset and turn off for the PCIE slot is actually pretty good, i could turn my pc on before getting to it thats actually useful
I think that the pcie power button thingie is actually pretty interesting for a living room pc situation.
Oh look, Mr Pro throwing the Rabbit ears.
Made me LOL though :)
Thnx guys and gal.
Nowadays Oukitel K6000 and Oukitel K10000 both have retrocharge that means you can charge other mobiles using the battery of them. The last cable is useful for that
wait, did they use the a7s? too much noise... just look at this part 3:04
i don't understand
I use a modified tablet holder. I hate having the weight of the headphones constantly pressed onto the head band padding when I am not using it, so instead I adjust the 2 arms to a width where they come in contact with the plastic part of the head band instead.
Cheap and adaptable :)
Also, am I the only one that actually really appreciates all these products? I mean shit, they're different. Plus something like that fan would come in handy, you can change the in/out setup whenever you damn well please... that sounds awesome!!
I HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR REVERSIBLE USB PLUGS FOR YEARS AND WAS SO HAPPY WHEN USB TYPE C WAS INTRODUCED!!!! NOW YOU TELL ME IT WAS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE MOST COMMON ONES REVERSIBLE THIS WHOLE TIME????
I'll buy the remote start kit if it can in-cooperate and work together with the start button of the casing
I really want that reversible micro USB cable from the end.