*If you could choose the next three videos we make, what would they be?* Also, let us know what you think of the video!! It's useful to hear what your favorite part is, or if a section is too complicated, or whether you would like to learn more about a particular topic.
Can you make a video on some of the inter workings of a processor? Would be cool to branch into the workings of a graphics card and what makes them different (I’m actually really curious because I don’t know) then you could show how asm instructions make them work I guess. This is a big series I would assume, but hope you think it’s a valuable idea to improve on! Thanks for these free videos!!!
@@0xblack666 'Kumar' is derived from Sanskrit. It means boy/son/prince. It is a generic surname which can be used by anyone. Some people use it as their first name or middle name also. It's feminine equivalent is 'Kumari'
I’m quite confident kumar is the Indian pronunciation of the Arabic Qmr meaning moon, it was often used as an allegory for beauty, funny enough the same for Turkish Qimar which is also from the Arabic word for gambling.
Man, the amount of research and hard work that went into designing these airpods is just unthinkable. As always, detailed and clear explanation of each concept.
Well the technology was here before the earbuds, they "just" miniaturized all the stuff and put it in a nice little package that can fit into a human ear. And I love the way they did it.
Right?!?!? Such a good job, I love the narrator's voice, the original narrator is the animator and the researcher who does the best animation job I've ever seen in the field of educational engineering!!!
Apple wishes they made headphones as good as this guy's videos.... It's almost painful, really. It's like finding the single best commercial jingle you've ever heard, then learning it was for DDT or Love Canal realestate.
This is really interesting. I’m a tech enthusiast and I never thought I’d find a channel that breaks down tech principles so well like this channel does. Thanks for the video and for sharing your knowledge/these facts.
As a person with an engineering degree in electronics and communication, a job in consumer electronics, and a deep passion for technology, the contents of this channel are absolutely priceless. Everything from the presentation, animation, content, are so professionally done. The best thing is that all examples of modern-day devices are used instead of archaic examples. That makes the videos all the more relatable and engaging. Looking forward to consuming more such amazing content from the team!
Yes, indeed. I agree. I also flipped them a donation (tip).. to help with future videos. Those ear pods, don't pay for themselves (haha). Yes, keep smiling abd God bless. - Richie. Western Australia.
The fact that all of this is free is incredible. The visuals are astounding, the explanations are to the point and are very informative. This is way better than any videos similar to this I have ever come across.
To my ears these 3rd Gen Air pods are more comfortable compared to the newer Pro version with the soft gel tips. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxgl8SzyQoymMu-S3V55Dskg5QJ8xr1yCR That said, compared to the 3rd Gen, I notice these do not stay planted in the ear as well. One design issue I think, is you squeeze the stem and click it twice to advance your songs. On 3rd gen you tap the large speaker. The difference is by grabbing the stem each time, you tend to loosen the bud fit in your ear. Not always, but the bud falls out a few times while running. The old tap to change never had that problem for me. I would not have changed that tap function. That said, the newer Pro version sticks in the ear, almost airtight if you want that. I do not like that Airtight fit. So that's why I'd stay with this version as the best trade off of comfort, use, and overall feel.
Props to Victor Duarte for the 3D renderings and animations in this video. From his bio I can see he has a background in mechanical engineering and I think it shows on his work. Everything is so detailed and meticulously modeled. The topic is also very well scripted and researched as far as I can tell from my sound engineering past. The clear and well paced narration brings everything together and makes it easier to understand this 17 minute video which is heavily loaded with information. Congratulations to everyone who works on this channel!
Dude the way you visually represent these concepts and processes makes it so I can really understand what's going on, I was struggling with how DAC and ADC actually works until now. No amount of reading wiki pages or forums can replace this, god speed you're a real king. If you keep making stuff like this I'll stay subbed until I die, going to show all of my friends and family your wonderful channel.
Yeah, that's good S* Mate! I wholeheartedly agree. I'm ALSO, the dude, who tried working this 'thing' out.. reading articles n stuff. It compliments excellently to my other scourced info but more importantly DISTILLS this information into a WAY that I, then, can teach others about it, or simply refer this video link etc. Iron sharpens iron, bro. Keep up the good work man. All the best. And... Keep smiling! - Richie Western Australia.
If only, but getting professors to make awesome 3D graphics like this would either be impossible or the one that does would insist on charging other professors or institutions to use it. But at least some professors will just use this channel's videos in class rather than lecturing for hours, and that's why RUclips is amazing.
I can imagine the time spent to create these 3d graphics with animation. Enormous! I hope to see more of these. It really helps me learn new information as a Technical IT guy.
I just encountered this channel and I'm already obsessed; as an electrical engineering student this video helped me to break down topics into small details that even lectors don't bother to explain, so thanks a lot for this kind of knowledge and work!
Oh cool, would you say it's hard? I want to go into Management Information Systems so I think it'd be cool to know how to assemble a PCB but I'm a little fearful of coding cause it's alot of memorization and I'm not good at remembering things that don't have an explanation behind them
@@alexosow there is always explanation behind every code...and most people who have extra aptitude mindset dont memorize things ...computer engineer are among one of those
@@akaabhinavraj Well the thing that trips me up with code is how it's achieved. Like say syskey meant system key. How come it's not systkey or just systemkey
I've been dying to find a comprehensive video on this exact topic and I have finally found it. Now I start understanding all the terms like bit rate, bit depth and other technical terms that no one explains but yet expect you to understand. I really thank you for that
I love how this video effectively summarizes weeks of engineering lecture on DSP in a few minutes. Not in-depth ofc, but a good enough general overview.
Can't imagine that's so much complex engineering inside small things we take for granted. Your efforts for making these videos are immense. Keep it up !!!
Sir , you are doing wonderful job , I want to thank you for providing these kinds of informative videos with high graphic quality, your contents are priceless , I still can't believe that I'm watching this video without paying any price.. thank you so much sir we're Grateful to you 🤗🤗🤗
i like how the narrator sounds. His speaking rate makes it easy to listen to and understand these complex concepts... i don't need to pause or rewind to understand. The visuals are great and very informative and the video is of great quality
I was wondering the same thing. Looking at the product pages for similar devices it appears to be for "wake on use": pick up the earbuds and they start working. No acceleration = low power mode to save battery between uses.
Oh I was wondering that also, I know the optical sensor is so it can tell if you have the AirPods in your ear, but an accelerometer doesn't seem like it would do anything since that's just to determine how it's moving
The accelerometer is for sensing on you tapping on the earbud. It's to accept a call, or if you want to act like a secret service agent, or a number of other functions.
This is one of my favorite yt channel. Everything is done to perfection, animation, explanation, voice , sounds, visuals. I bet the narrator is a great teacher!
This is so very interesting thank you. Engineering student here, this is the perfect mix of basic principle explanation and further details. It help me understand what we're really doing with these techniques much more than reading a equation. (Yet the equation is very needed once I've understood the principle)
I love the 3D models and seeing an "exploded view" of the internals. I like how you chose the Apple Airpods as they are popular and probably would attract more viewers.
I learnt this at uni but it was a bit difficult to imagine. This simulations help a lot. Very well explained, without expanding too much on the theory for it to become tedious. If lectures were like this and then all the theory was presented afterwards it would be way easier to understand. Thank you so much.
My company is an IP company presently developing a new product in which getting an RFID overview quickly for this new project is important. This series was amazing in all respects. Thank you for saving us days of R/D.
I've been using DAWs since around age 14, and my knowledge of computer science has grown considerably since then. Despite that, I've never really made the time to research and address the finer points of The Exact Videos You Have Made. So thank you for making the visuals so appealing and providing the information in an easy-to-understand packet.
Actually due to this corona situation I can't able to understand my 2nd year subject which is communication engineering but in this video you guys almost breakdown everything that I learned over by the online class like watch through the boring ppt and the mam saying the thing again but I learn it as theoretically but now I had a clear thought of how it's actually works in real world it's quite amazing to known that so pls try to make more videos like this and breakdown more engineering concept because nowadays we are not learning form College we are learning form guys like you and thankyou for this wonderful presentation
What a nice surprise. You included so much more information.Thank you very much for putting together an informative video. I really liked that you went more in depth about explaining not only about how earbuds work but how the sounds are converted and as well as how analog waves work along with the human ear intake of sound. Absolutely amazing. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
This is really amazing! I've never paid so much attention to something, especially nowadays with online school. If everything I learned was teached by you, I would pay attention 100% of the time and fully understand it.
I liked everything in this video...graphics, narration, explanations of complex terms in very simple way.... Pls don't stop making these videos🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thank you much for this effort ❤
I'd argue the quality of the education I receive by simply watching these videos easily exceed what I receive from my university. I can't even find something to complain about in the video
Thank you for the amazing work. When I saw your mouse video, I was sure that Logitech provided the 3D models to you as a sort of a promotional arrangement, but now that I see the same quality in all of your videos it's obvious that you do this yourself and I have to say it's absolutely fantastic. Please keep it up :)
My answer on video's feedback request: everything feels alright, you really captured the essence of required knowledge. Of course I did knew all of that beforehand but I had to watch it to know how good your explanation is. It's very good
I work now in a project to help low visual people. This video more or less saved the whole project. I’m a mechanical engineer and has not the background in electronics
I can't thank enough being a engineer myself for this kind of priceless contents. I would curiously waiting for ur upcoming videos. Keep up the good work !
This video is just perfect. I’ve been sharing it with anyone who mildly takes interest in these things. So much great work in all aspects, video, writing, 3D rendering, clarity of scientific thinking. Excellent work.
Im an old fella and only just started to use these... I love them that much i bought two sets so to always have a charged set to use... They are now apart of me as i never take them out...their great !!
Hey! Great videos you have here on this channel. What makes them great imo are - the realistic, exploded 3d model replicas of actual devices/components/objects - the easy to grasp visualizations/animations of abstract concepts or things that a human eye couldn't normally see - the voice of the narrator - the lack of cheesy, soulless "advertisement music"... maybe even the complete lack of music? - the well thought out and directed overall storyline of the videos - among other stuff My only critique is the speed of the speech. It feels as if it was slowed down in post production. Luckily though, it's just two clicks to change the playback speed, so this point is kind of irrelevant. Hopefully my comment is noticed by YT's engagement measuring algorithm and helps to boost the channel!
You guys are awesome, I can understand the amount of time and hardwork spend to produce such an excellent video that really brings so much of excitement and clarity the way things are explained, it seems the video goes on and on and never ends it is so beautifully animated. I wish you guys make more of it so that it could help the folks more and more.. God bless all the best.
1st of all, THANK YOU for providing a Clear Information with ANIMATION, any non technical person would find this information Useful and able to Understand Clearly on each technology and sub information provided. Please keep this information sharing going. This world need more people like your goodself. God Bless !
Many times I have found myself looking at my crazy micro technology such as cell phones or earbuds and thought to myself.. Why do noses run and feet smell?
Halfway through the video I hit the Like button just to realise I had done it already before! Fantastic explanation, voice speed, tone, visuals, thanks a lot!!
*If you could choose the next three videos we make, what would they be?* Also, let us know what you think of the video!! It's useful to hear what your favorite part is, or if a section is too complicated, or whether you would like to learn more about a particular topic.
How ALU or big chip or microprocessor work ..........plz make video on those topic......you makes my Engineering syllabus easier 😛
I want more on file formats.. Compression/decompression
How Bluetooth communication works
Regular core vs AI core
Can you make a video on some of the inter workings of a processor? Would be cool to branch into the workings of a graphics card and what makes them different (I’m actually really curious because I don’t know) then you could show how asm instructions make them work I guess. This is a big series I would assume, but hope you think it’s a valuable idea to improve on! Thanks for these free videos!!!
Your work is amazing and ur info is so rich. please keep it up
For real man✊✨
For god's sake, just NEVER stop doing this. You're really helping a lot of students understand complex topics in a very interesting manner.
why the most people in India have 'kumar' surname it means gambling in Turkish
@@0xblack666 'Kumar' is derived from Sanskrit. It means boy/son/prince. It is a generic surname which can be used by anyone. Some people use it as their first name or middle name also. It's feminine equivalent is 'Kumari'
The more you know
I’m quite confident kumar is the Indian pronunciation of the Arabic Qmr meaning moon, it was often used as an allegory for beauty, funny enough the same for Turkish Qimar which is also from the Arabic word for gambling.
Aur bhai kya haal 😈
Man, the amount of research and hard work that went into designing these airpods is just unthinkable. As always, detailed and clear explanation of each concept.
Yeah I'm shocked
Well the technology was here before the earbuds, they "just" miniaturized all the stuff and put it in a nice little package that can fit into a human ear. And I love the way they did it.
This is incredible! Can't believe watching this costless
Right?!?!? Such a good job, I love the narrator's voice, the original narrator is the animator and the researcher who does the best animation job I've ever seen in the field of educational engineering!!!
I agree
Rare in youtube nowadays
Wellllll RUclips keeps track of your info to sell to advertisers, so not exactly costless
Incredible... Hope he continues it forever
The production quality of these videos is srsly friggin unreal!
"unreal" 4
Apple wishes they made headphones as good as this guy's videos.... It's almost painful, really. It's like finding the single best commercial jingle you've ever heard, then learning it was for DDT or Love Canal realestate.
This is really interesting. I’m a tech enthusiast and I never thought I’d find a channel that breaks down tech principles so well like this channel does. Thanks for the video and for sharing your knowledge/these facts.
The world needs more of these videos. Thank you Branch Education!!
😊❤️
As a person with an engineering degree in electronics and communication, a job in consumer electronics, and a deep passion for technology, the contents of this channel are absolutely priceless. Everything from the presentation, animation, content, are so professionally done. The best thing is that all examples of modern-day devices are used instead of archaic examples. That makes the videos all the more relatable and engaging. Looking forward to consuming more such amazing content from the team!
Np
I'm six minutes in, and they're doing a pretty good job ...
Yes, indeed. I agree. I also flipped them a donation (tip).. to help with future videos. Those ear pods, don't pay for themselves (haha).
Yes, keep smiling abd God bless.
- Richie.
Western Australia.
@@riccardo760 they deserve it 👍
The fact that all of this is free is incredible. The visuals are astounding, the explanations are to the point and are very informative. This is way better than any videos similar to this I have ever come across.
Information flow, graphics, voiceover everything is pin perfect.
To my ears these 3rd Gen Air pods are more comfortable compared to the newer Pro version with the soft gel tips. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxgl8SzyQoymMu-S3V55Dskg5QJ8xr1yCR That said, compared to the 3rd Gen, I notice these do not stay planted in the ear as well. One design issue I think, is you squeeze the stem and click it twice to advance your songs. On 3rd gen you tap the large speaker. The difference is by grabbing the stem each time, you tend to loosen the bud fit in your ear. Not always, but the bud falls out a few times while running. The old tap to change never had that problem for me. I would not have changed that tap function. That said, the newer Pro version sticks in the ear, almost airtight if you want that. I do not like that Airtight fit. So that's why I'd stay with this version as the best trade off of comfort, use, and overall feel.
Oh my god I can't believe I'm watching this for free! I can't even imagine the amount of work you guys do to just give us knowledge! Hats off!!!
1:06 I for one would LOVE to see that feature length movie!!!
Same here brother ❤️
Yes
@@chiradipbhattacharya5461 lol
Props to Victor Duarte for the 3D renderings and animations in this video. From his bio I can see he has a background in mechanical engineering and I think it shows on his work. Everything is so detailed and meticulously modeled. The topic is also very well scripted and researched as far as I can tell from my sound engineering past. The clear and well paced narration brings everything together and makes it easier to understand this 17 minute video which is heavily loaded with information. Congratulations to everyone who works on this channel!
Can't believe I'm watching content like these on youtube for free! Way to go Branch Education!
The world needs more instructors like you guys.
This channel is unique because it explains everything in terms of first principles!
Dude the way you visually represent these concepts and processes makes it so I can really understand what's going on, I was struggling with how DAC and ADC actually works until now. No amount of reading wiki pages or forums can replace this, god speed you're a real king. If you keep making stuff like this I'll stay subbed until I die, going to show all of my friends and family your wonderful channel.
Yeah, that's good S* Mate! I wholeheartedly agree.
I'm ALSO, the dude, who tried working this 'thing' out.. reading articles n stuff.
It compliments excellently to my other scourced info but more importantly DISTILLS this information into a WAY that I, then, can teach others about it, or simply refer this video link etc.
Iron sharpens iron, bro.
Keep up the good work man.
All the best.
And...
Keep smiling!
- Richie
Western Australia.
This method of teaching should be implemented in schools and colleges so every student will become skilled and inventions will increase
If only, but getting professors to make awesome 3D graphics like this would either be impossible or the one that does would insist on charging other professors or institutions to use it. But at least some professors will just use this channel's videos in class rather than lecturing for hours, and that's why RUclips is amazing.
@@MrMattumbo then don’t give them wages. If I do my work poorly I simply don’t get paid, but why they?
Yes, I agree with you. Colleges and schools should do more application based study to help better understand the concepts.
Agreed
Yeah and imagine with AI assisted free education what society could be! *sigh* stupid capitalism tho 😭
I can imagine the time spent to create these 3d graphics with animation. Enormous! I hope to see more of these. It really helps me learn new information as a Technical IT guy.
I just encountered this channel and I'm already obsessed; as an electrical engineering student this video helped me to break down topics into small details that even lectors don't bother to explain, so thanks a lot for this kind of knowledge and work!
this is the most incredible animation and explanation that I never seen.
Yes
The graphics are amazing, congratulations. I'm studying Computer engineering
Oh cool, would you say it's hard? I want to go into Management Information Systems so I think it'd be cool to know how to assemble a PCB but I'm a little fearful of coding cause it's alot of memorization and I'm not good at remembering things that don't have an explanation behind them
@@alexosow there is always explanation behind every code...and most people who have extra aptitude mindset dont memorize things ...computer engineer are among one of those
@@akaabhinavraj Well the thing that trips me up with code is how it's achieved. Like say syskey meant system key. How come it's not systkey or just systemkey
@@alexosow make it shorter?
@@alexosow make it shorter?
I've been dying to find a comprehensive video on this exact topic and I have finally found it. Now I start understanding all the terms like bit rate, bit depth and other technical terms that no one explains but yet expect you to understand. I really thank you for that
branch education : thank you
me : No , thank you
I love how this video effectively summarizes weeks of engineering lecture on DSP in a few minutes. Not in-depth ofc, but a good enough general overview.
Can't imagine that's so much complex engineering inside small things we take for granted.
Your efforts for making these videos are immense. Keep it up !!!
Thank you RUclips for recommending me this!
Sir , you are doing wonderful job , I want to thank you for providing these kinds of informative videos with high graphic quality, your contents are priceless , I still can't believe that I'm watching this video without paying any price.. thank you so much sir we're Grateful to you 🤗🤗🤗
i like how the narrator sounds. His speaking rate makes it easy to listen to and understand these complex concepts... i don't need to pause or rewind to understand. The visuals are great and very informative and the video is of great quality
What is the use of the accelerometer in AirPods?
wonderful content ✌✨
Cheers
I was wondering the same thing. Looking at the product pages for similar devices it appears to be for "wake on use": pick up the earbuds and they start working. No acceleration = low power mode to save battery between uses.
Oh I was wondering that also, I know the optical sensor is so it can tell if you have the AirPods in your ear, but an accelerometer doesn't seem like it would do anything since that's just to determine how it's moving
The accelerometer is for sensing on you tapping on the earbud. It's to accept a call, or if you want to act like a secret service agent, or a number of other functions.
So cool
On airpod pro it is also used for spatial audio.
i almost feel like i have to pay to see this videos, this is insane quality
I swearrrr ita soooo darn gooodd
Literally, one of the the best smooth and in-depth explanation channel in RUclips!
I have no idea how I found your channel, but I'm glad I did. These explanations are amazing!
At this very moment, I am unable to find a suitable word to express my gratitude over all your help. Just take my warmest “Thank you” for now.🥺
This is one of my favorite yt channel. Everything is done to perfection, animation, explanation, voice , sounds, visuals. I bet the narrator is a great teacher!
Great explanation, 17min goes by like a breeze.
Noice.
"Always remember to consider the conceptual simplicity yet structural complexity in the world around you" 🌍👌
This is so very interesting thank you. Engineering student here, this is the perfect mix of basic principle explanation and further details. It help me understand what we're really doing with these techniques much more than reading a equation. (Yet the equation is very needed once I've understood the principle)
I love the 3D models and seeing an "exploded view" of the internals. I like how you chose the Apple Airpods as they are popular and probably would attract more viewers.
I would choose the Airpods Pro instead.
Airpods are also very primitive compared to other wireless designs, so it's easier to make the video and easier to follow
I learnt this at uni but it was a bit difficult to imagine. This simulations help a lot. Very well explained, without expanding too much on the theory for it to become tedious. If lectures were like this and then all the theory was presented afterwards it would be way easier to understand. Thank you so much.
My company is an IP company presently developing a new product in which getting an RFID overview quickly for this new project is important. This series was amazing in all respects.
Thank you for saving us days of R/D.
This is some incredible stuff. Incredibly complex systems explained so intuitively, and for free?!
Thank you branch Education!
It's amazing that all that you can see are 3D models, even arrows, really helpful !
I've been using DAWs since around age 14, and my knowledge of computer science has grown considerably since then. Despite that, I've never really made the time to research and address the finer points of The Exact Videos You Have Made. So thank you for making the visuals so appealing and providing the information in an easy-to-understand packet.
Man your voice is so relaxing . This is like learning from a loving grandpa who teaches even better than your teachers .
Actually due to this corona situation I can't able to understand my 2nd year subject which is communication engineering but in this video you guys almost breakdown everything that I learned over by the online class like watch through the boring ppt and the mam saying the thing again but I learn it as theoretically but now I had a clear thought of how it's actually works in real world it's quite amazing to known that so pls try to make more videos like this and breakdown more engineering concept because nowadays we are not learning form College we are learning form guys like you and thankyou for this wonderful presentation
What a nice surprise. You included so much more information.Thank you very much for putting together an informative video. I really liked that you went more in depth about explaining not only about how earbuds work but how the sounds are converted and as well as how analog waves work along with the human ear intake of sound. Absolutely amazing. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
The power of great visuals in learning.
This is really amazing! I've never paid so much attention to something, especially nowadays with online school. If everything I learned was teached by you, I would pay attention 100% of the time and fully understand it.
im an audio engineer, this is solid gold to me, whenever i try to explain how a codec works, i show this video
The voice is like I'm getting some spiritual enlightenment...
Hahaha
that is true brother Anup Maji
I liked everything in this video...graphics, narration, explanations of complex terms in very simple way....
Pls don't stop making these videos🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you much for this effort ❤
I'm brazilian and have never seen a channel likes this. You explain a difficult thing in a very easy way. Thank you
I sell all kind of wireless headphones but I never knew how they are made , I’m so happy I came across this video ; I love it
The quality of this content is truly amazing.
I'd argue the quality of the education I receive by simply watching these videos easily exceed what I receive from my university. I can't even find something to complain about in the video
This channel deserves more subs... This knowledge is priceless...
I have started respecting my Earpbuds after watching this video.
This channel/person behind this channel should be awarded with best educator award.
What you're teaching is extremely helpful , visually great and hope to see these kind of videos regularly 😃
I feel bad for this man, he puts so much work in these beautifull animations and he doesnt get the atention he deservs.
He’s getting plenty of attention, what? He needs attention from the Illuminati?
How useful is this video. I wish everyone watches this and understands how complex machinery is. I for one have become your new fan!
The animation and explanations are absolutely perfect💯
I was literally just thinking about this today... LOVE THIS CHANNEL SO MUCH.
Speaker, SoC, and Bluetooth! Your breaking things down in a very understandable manner. Thank you for your hard work, I’ll try to watch em all!
Wish they could teach me stuff like this in my college. I'm cursing them.
👌Graphics have improved a lot and the video was very interesting! Thankyou:-)
It would be a crime if I don't subscribe the channel . I'm just speechless that I'm watching this full free . A huge appreciation to the author .
When the music started while you are explaining about audio signals, my brain just got 🤯🤯
Wow
Thank you for the amazing work. When I saw your mouse video, I was sure that Logitech provided the 3D models to you as a sort of a promotional arrangement, but now that I see the same quality in all of your videos it's obvious that you do this yourself and I have to say it's absolutely fantastic. Please keep it up :)
My answer on video's feedback request: everything feels alright, you really captured the essence of required knowledge. Of course I did knew all of that beforehand but I had to watch it to know how good your explanation is. It's very good
Wow I was actually looking for some video like this. I had thought how these tiny air pods work. Thanks a lot. Love from INDIA...
Listening to this with my wireless Earbuds 🤯
I work now in a project to help low visual people. This video more or less saved the whole project. I’m a mechanical engineer and has not the background in electronics
Great!! 👍🏼👍🏼 love this channel... Demystifying n simplified learning for any topics
You teach me comfortably something which I scared to learn for a long time.
I can't thank enough being a engineer myself for this kind of priceless contents. I would curiously waiting for ur upcoming videos. Keep up the good work !
This is great, thanks a lot for sharing in this level of neatness!
Amazing. Stunning visuals, wish there was even more detailed info.
This video is just perfect. I’ve been sharing it with anyone who mildly takes interest in these things. So much great work in all aspects, video, writing, 3D rendering, clarity of scientific thinking. Excellent work.
The video is "perfection", keep it up.
Thank you so much for such a wonderful and premium content. The graphics, explanation and engineering all are mind blowing
Im an old fella and only just started to use these...
I love them that much i bought two sets so to always have a charged set to use...
They are now apart of me as i never take them out...their great !!
I wish you were my engineering professor
Lol
It's such an incredible lecture.
Hey! Great videos you have here on this channel. What makes them great imo are
- the realistic, exploded 3d model replicas of actual devices/components/objects
- the easy to grasp visualizations/animations of abstract concepts or things that a human eye couldn't normally see
- the voice of the narrator
- the lack of cheesy, soulless "advertisement music"... maybe even the complete lack of music?
- the well thought out and directed overall storyline of the videos
- among other stuff
My only critique is the speed of the speech. It feels as if it was slowed down in post production. Luckily though, it's just two clicks to change the playback speed, so this point is kind of irrelevant.
Hopefully my comment is noticed by YT's engagement measuring algorithm and helps to boost the channel!
Me at 17:01 : "wait, is that it?? Damn"
Great video, good narratating and very well explained!
You guys are awesome, I can understand the amount of time and hardwork spend to produce such an excellent video that really brings so much of excitement and clarity the way things are explained, it seems the video goes on and on and never ends it is so beautifully animated.
I wish you guys make more of it so that it could help the folks more and more..
God bless all the best.
1st of all, THANK YOU for providing a Clear Information with ANIMATION, any non technical person would find this information Useful and able to Understand Clearly on each technology and sub information provided. Please keep this information sharing going. This world need more people like your goodself. God Bless !
Many times I have found myself looking at my crazy micro technology such as cell phones or earbuds and thought to myself.. Why do noses run and feet smell?
Same
Me: Thanks for explaining these alien techs
BE: yeah welcome to the space age
Literally the best channel for people who just wanna learn stuff
who all are watching this video by wearing earbuds ?
Nope
I'm here
I started with my earbuds but the battery died, now on closed headphones haha
yeah
Me 👍
True story: I've never pushed myself to watch videos over 360p but my subconscious mind put this on 1080p
why never watch above 360p? that seems very useless.
@@samstevens2945 to save internet data as we have very expensive data packs in india 😂and i also not able to afford a wifi connection so...😂😂😂
@@youtubecommunity2524 ah, im sure it was worth it though.
@@youtubecommunity2524 lol.. bruh.. Google it...india has the cheapest data for 1gb only costing 9 cents
I am short of words to describe the quality of the video.
Simply spectacular
If you are my college professor I'll never fail in any subjects.
"we did it so you dont have to"
ya thank for warning
They know no one else wants to sell their other kidney after they break their airpods trying this
@@hgbtheman 😂😂😂
Just buy cheap 2$ wireless earbuds if you want to dissect them. It's a really good way to learn and that's how I got into electronics and stuff.
@@prakharmishra3000 But the cheap one won't be having all of these technologies embedded
@@DikshaCoachingClasses no sir they do, apple costs high because of branding. All of that tech is needed for them to function.
Halfway through the video I hit the Like button just to realise I had done it already before! Fantastic explanation, voice speed, tone, visuals, thanks a lot!!
This should be taught at school