My First Day at CES 2025: I Wasn't Ready!

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Day 1 at CES 2025 was an absolute whirlwind! From mind-blowing gadgets to cutting-edge innovations, I had the chance to dive into some of the coolest tech the world has to offer. In this video, I’m sharing my first impressions, favorite highlights, and a few surprises from my very first day at the show. Whether it’s ODM hardware, new handhelds, "wonderful AI", or quirky gadgets, there’s something for everyone. Join me as I navigate the biggest tech expo of the year!

Let me know what you’re most excited about from CES 2025 in the comments below! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more updates from the event! 🚀✨

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I love the scale story. So cool making a connection like that.

borkware
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What is that, a washing machine for ants?!

On a real note, I think it's great you can talk shop at the booths and bring us along for the journey!

andrewn
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@SiliconFox-s8d Can you please do a review on scales and go into depth on how they work and why some scales would display inconsistent weights? I recently bought a scale and it would say that I weigh 92 lbs (yes I am aware that I am under weight and am trying to do something about that). After eating, it would say that I weigh only 90 lbs. I don't understand this. So I would appreciate a review to find out if all scales are like this, or if it's just mine (it was very cheap), and an explanation as to why they do stuff like this.

alonzoaustin
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[Please take this as constructive feedback from a nobody]

This video formatting could use some work.
I love you're putting your hat into the ring. Decent thumbnail convinced me to consider watching your video.
Honestly got maybe 4 minutes trying to give you a fair go but 40mins and a inconscise start has me bailing on this (i wouldnt expect many random people to give you as much time as i did).

Watching an interview w LinusTech he pointed out some rules/guidelines he has for video making, here are my notes:

1. Control the scope, make sure the point isn't too broad. keep it narrow, keep it focused

2. Don't waste the viewers time

3. load up the learning outcomes 

4. plan for flow 

5. Who cares? Why should I care? make it personal

6.  contextualise 

7. remember who you're talking to

8. plan for the pay off

9. show people how to feel/how you feel and exaggerate it; the camera captures a fraction of your energy 

10. have fun - if youre not caring, your audience wont care

Hope you succeed

danniemck