Joshua Chang
Smartphones, Audio Equipment, and Consumer Wearables with a focus on aesthetics and futuristic concepts.
Nutrition Label
Joshua Chang delivers visually stunning tech coverage with exemplary transparency regarding sponsorships and review units. While his presentation is polished, viewers must carefully distinguish between his hands-on reviews of real products and his speculative "concept" videos that often use fictional names like "iPhone Air." Technical testing is generally light, often relying on manufacturer specifications rather than independent benchmarks.
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Notes
- !Double-check video premises, as titles often use fictional names like "iPhone Air" to describe existing products.
- !Verify performance claims elsewhere, as technical metrics often rely on manufacturer specs rather than manual testing.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

This App Fixed My Morning Routine.

Shokz OpenFit Pro: Open Earbuds with Noise Reduction!

iOS 26: My Home Screen Setup!

Bose QC Ultra 2 Review: Worth It?

Cleaning Tech ACTUALLY Worth Buying.

BEST iPhone 17 Accessories That I’m ACTUALLY Using

Do I Regret Buying iPhone Air After 30 Days?

iPhone Air vs 17 Pro: I finally decided.

iPhone Air: REAL Day in My Life (In California!)

iPhone Air / 17 Pro (Silver) – Clean Unboxing

Keyboard Size Comparison: Don't Make The Wrong Choice.
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“This video is sponsored by Anker.”[Description] →
Explicit text disclosure in the description combined with a clearly marked 'Sponsor' chapter in the video timeline.
“Why Minimal?”[2:00] →
Creator demonstrates personal friction points with digital clutter, justifying the specific setup choices shown rather than just listing features.
“The only downside is that it is a bit on the heavier side.”[05:10] →
Identifies a physical trade-off (weight) of the power bank, adding credibility to the hands-on experience.
“(Visual Observation) The video consists entirely of B-roll set to music with no spoken commentary, benchmarks, or testing.”[1:15] →
There is zero rigorous testing or evidence presented; the content is purely aesthetic.
“iPhone Air / 17 Pro (Silver) – Clean Unboxing”[0:00] →
The title implies an unboxing of functional, unreleased hardware, but the video features non-functional mockups without labeling them as such.
“This is the 75% layout... it has pretty much all the keys you need while cutting off the numpad.”[5:46] →
The analysis is competent and accurate but follows standard industry consensus regarding keyboard form factors without novel frameworks.