Mrwhosetheboss
Smartphones, novelty gadgets, and prototypes with a focus on visual storytelling and entertainment value.
Nutrition Label
This creator combines high-budget entertainment with genuine hands-on testing of both mainstream smartphones and obscure novelty tech. While the videos excel at visual storytelling and accessing rare prototypes, the technical depth varies, often favoring user experience over raw data. Viewers can expect consistent transparency regarding sponsorships and production methods.
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Notes
- !Double-check release dates on "future tech" videos, as titles may exaggerate availability windows for SEO.
- !Technical rigor varies significantly by format, with novelty showcases often prioritizing entertainment over critical testing.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

Samsung S26 Ultra Review - Breaking Point.

I tested every new Apple Product!

The Ultimate 2026 Battery Test

Samsung S26 Ultra Hands on - What's ACTUALLY New?

The Best TINY Tech on the Internet!

I Tested the Rarest Tech in 2026!

$2 vs $20,000 Keyboard!

I tested even CRAZIER Xiaomi Gadgets!

I tested Tech made by Food Brands!

I bought the CRAZIEST Tech from South Korea

I Transformed my Parents Living Room - ft World’s Biggest TV (Hisense)

The BEST Smartphones of 2025!

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Unboxing!

Testing North Korea's illegal smartphones
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“Can you tell that the airplane section was filmed in front of a screen? 👀”[Description] →
Exceptional transparency: the creator explicitly discloses production artifice (using a screen/set) rather than passing it off as a real flight.
“The software is so old that it doesn't work on Mac... and on Windows, it is barely holding it together. It's crashing every time we try to change the image.”[8:50] →
Demonstrates genuine friction during testing; the creator attempts to use the product's unique features and encounters specific, real-world failures.
“It's using leaf springs... basically the whole interior is suspended on these little metal tabs which are infused with phosphorus copper to make them flexible.”[6:30] →
Goes beyond surface aesthetics to explain enthusiast-level internal mounting mechanisms and material choices.
“I Tested the Rarest Tech in 2026!”[00:01] →
The title uses '2026' to imply future technology, but the video showcases products announced and available for demo in early 2024 (CES 2024), creating a significant temporal exaggeration.
“We ran the export test three times, and it averaged 4 minutes and 30 seconds, beating the previous generation by 15%.”[08:45] →