@thetravelingdad

just saw the karaoke device on LTT lol

@joey86bu1

The num pad needs to be on the left side, great stuff.

@alanrivera6823

An alternative for the keyboard is the x-bows, been using it for 5 years now and its still like new

@user-jk5um1om8l

That’s a beautiful mike. Old-style gadgets when tastefully done really class up the joint! Radio/speakers are another form factor I like in old timey style. 😊

@FrankJonen

Right handed typist too. I buy tenkeyless ones so I can place the numpad out of the way.

@livinlicious

I'm 100% convinced that people got Ikarano sponsorships which they didn't disclose.
The amount of this specific unknown brand popping up on at least 10 tech channels I follow in the last 2 weeks is highly suspicious.
Oh and undisclosed sponsored content is in many places illegal. Just saying.
Don't know your situation, but other bigger youtubes should get punished for pushing crappy alibaba plastic ewaste onto their audience and marking it as "things you definitely - not sponsored - need to buy TODAY".

@jbc0981

What I would like to know more is about the underdesk foot rest.

@liamwalsh4665

"The BMS is an XLR condenser microphone, with a cartioid pickup pattern..."
> Ctrl+T
"But in plain english..."
> Ctrl+W

@marcorivas1534

I'm not a psychologist, but I understant that the association of the weight to the quality comes from a historical experience of cheaper devices use cheaper materials that often are hollow, or lack components, you can tell this when you have an original phone charger for example, and then you get a knock off charger of the "same model" you can tell them appart just by the weight. some chinesse manufacturers even add weights inside of some products to make them feel less cheap.

@guruguru214

So are you using the num pad with your non-dominant hand, or do you reach across to the left to use it?  I feel like having to do either one of those would break me.

@neiker234

And the useful gadgets comes in another vídeo or what?

@bonaventura_AKA_ben

I like the clock app you’re showing on the phone charger. What’s the name of the app?

@deskcandy

How big is your desk mat? LXW?

@davidtay2356

I'm a psychologist, and the preference for heavier keyboards stems from a blend of psychological factors: the reassuring heft provides a tangible sense of stability, reinforcing the user's control and ego; classical conditioning links the weight to productivity, while the tactile feedback releases dopamine, creating a rewarding experience. Evolutionarily, heavier keyboards evoke the primal use of substantial tools, enhancing the sense of mastery over one's environment. Additionally, their robustness instills trust and reduces cognitive load, enabling users to focus better, and their professional appearance commands respect, subtly influencing social dynamics. Thus, the weight of a keyboard serves as a profound psychological anchor in the digital age.

@poltem1

"6 premium desk gadgets"

>shows huge as fuck karaoke machine

Ok then

@thumbtak123

Like going to parties.  Lol like parties still exist.

@okbrown

That's an unsubscribe from me. Was fun at first but nah... I not a fan of anything misleading in the slightest. ✌🏾

@TwumpyBoys

These all suck