The controversy is served with this video and youtuber, Techrax is a YouTuber, with a penchant for destruction of expensive appliances, especially those with a logo of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. The last time we heard from him was when he checked the hardness of the Apple Watch Sport.
In the video that we put after you continue reading, TechRax crushes a Apple Watch Edition de $10.000, yes, you have read well of $ 10.000!, with a couple of neodymium magnets. Crushes it with some 600 pounds of force, logically it is destroyed, but even so it seems that it continues working.
El Apple Watch Edition, Is 38 mm y 18 karat gold, which makes it priced at $ 10.000. While TechRax makes its money accumulating views on YouTube, the US-based Ukrainian vlogger may not be able to make enough money to recover the money invested in the Apple Watch Edition.
The question is,Does it make sense to make these kinds of videos?. Well, the money you can earn with visits, you will not get it back. Personally, I think that a video of this type does not make sense, if above, we think about the poverty, I believe that it is an insult. The Apple Watch Edition is made not for rich people, but for billionaires, but if above it is to break it, for me it is a full-blown insult.
Next, we leave you the video where crushed the screen of the Apple Watch Sport 42mm blue. There are also more videos of him, for example, in which he submits a iPhone 6, boiling it in Coca-Cola.
What do you think about the youtuber and his video?. The controversy is served.
The price of this device seems absurd to me, but even more so than someone throwing away 10000 dollars, being able to use them in anything else, helping their compatriots for example.
Good example.
Maybe I keep the watch in some kind of insurance, so you think you can destroy the watch, since then you could argue to the insurance that there was an accident and that they change it. Maybe that's what he did and it's the only explanation I can think of to tremendous nonsense.
I think it's good if he can afford it, it's personally fun to see things that I would never buy and especially to see the faces of the fanboys when they do it simply great