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This is a product called Where Buds.
Now, at the point that you're watching this, this is not out yet.
This is gonna be a Kickstarter product that it's launching on June 20th.
So any day now, this is a smart watch type of device which also houses fully wireless earbuds, as you can tell from the picture on the package.
So it's a two on one device.
As you know, the whole kind of purpose of these fully wireless earbuds is ultimate affordability.
So what better portability than right on your wrist whenever you need them?
Then you pop them into the Smartwatch module and all of a sudden they can charge up a CZ.
Well, you know, this thing has got good audio quality.
Qualcomm Smart Audio Chip, A P T X, hi fi sound and also fitness tracking.
So you're gonna be able to track your steps and your activity if you do a workout or something.
They also say it's an ultra stable Bluetooth connection, so there is an app to go with it.
Let's go ahead and check these out is beyond a prototype, but it's still early.
It's not retail yet, so there's the white one.
First up, and here's the black one.
So this is what the unit looks like.
And that's the bud right there.
So it sort of looks like a Samsung Galaxy, bud.
Something along those lines.
It has crow money outside here as well as logo in an led light.
So you would just plug it into the right side like that, and it clicks in its spring loaded.
It clicks in, and you can put them both in at the same time and also pop them both out at the same time.
When they're in their it basically just looks like a watch.
Now the band is like an apple watch, sort of the way that it attaches.
It's also similar material on the bottom side of the unit.
You have your charge port there as well as, ah, heart rate sensor.
Remember?
I did tell you this is a fitness watches.
Well, over here we have the black one.
Same idea.
Earbuds go in, they click charge cable functions via a magnet is gonna attach.
Oh, actually, a fairly strong magnets benefit and draw back.
I mean, maybe you want, like, some sort of little doc or some other type of attachment, but this is super portable.
To be honest, I'm kind of I'm fine with that type of charging right there.
Okay, so this one is charged up now 100%.
You could see what the watch face looks like.
Pretty standard out the gate.
How doe I interact with it, though?
I don't know.
Is it strictly from the AP?
Look at that.
Pop those out year buds come out is a touch for you know it is.
All right, let's check this out.
Let's let's get to the bottom of it.
There's the app.
Add the device.
Where buds Oh, found it.
Say that connected band.
Press him.
Pop out the buds from the band.
Make sure led indicators on the buds are flashing white.
Who those air actually quite isolating is that it?
Are we connected that that was actually quite easy.
So here it shows the actual I should put this watch on right now, I guess.
Okay.
Soto watches on without the earbuds, and it's actually pretty light now.
This year shows that it's connected.
It'll show you the steps.
These, of course, are steps based on me moving my wrist around emulating steps.
Heart rate.
How many floors climbed?
Running cycling So you can track.
What can you really track here?
Oh, that's kind of cool.
Right?
So you could track your duration speed and calories burned.
Let's see if I can use the heart rate monitor here.
Yeah, Okay.
So heart rate monitor functioning Now, this is all a bonus, as far as I'm concerned, right?
Really?
What this is about is the earbuds.
I should listen to some music right now.
Wow.
Okay, if these air loud, I'm always complaining that your buds are too quiet.
Not these woods won't.
Now they do sit a little deeper in a year.
But they're light, They're small and they're loud.
These air loud.
Can you hear these?
Really?
There's no bleed it all these air way louder than air pots their way louder.
I'm very surprised.
Eyes not what I expected in such a small package.
Especially something that charges in a watch.
I just got to listen to some hip hop.
I did rock there.
Let me just ism hip hop real quick here.
You know what?
Like I have I didn't have the highest expectations with these because it's like a charging a watch.
It's a new company, it's a Kickstarter.
They sound good for somebody buying this type of thing.
They're definitely in acceptable round.
And like I just said, I mean, they sound better than like Airpods.
I don't know.
Do we have a price on this?
Well, we have no price.
Who knows?
We don't.
No, we don't.
No, we don't know what it's gonna cost.
I mean, there's a lot of other questions because it's still waiting for the Kickstarter on the 20th.
We just happen to get it early.
If you're trying to gather anything from this video, they sound better than I expected.
The watch itself is more comfortable than I expected.
I don't know if, for a lot of people is gonna be a complete replacement for a smart watch since pretty much everything is controlled via the app as opposed to the watch itself.
So you're gonna be in the act fairly frequently.
Like I said earlier, I think the fitness component is a bonus, but I think the main cool part is the fact that you have these things that can charge up right here.
Look at this put him in this product at the moment is a proof of concept.
It's like, Wow, we can do that.
We can put a fully wireless set of headphones into a watch form factor.
I would say it's a little beyond my expectations, but I still feel like this product is early, so it's hard to evaluate it as a commercial product for my personal taste.
I will probably go with the black one.
It's it's slightly more subdued than the white, but they do have the two colors represented.
It's a Kickstarter, so keep that in mind when you evaluated and definitely wait for the 20th.
To see all the claims on the page is gonna be more details with battery life and so forth.
I can't endorse it at the moment, but I'm saying right now is kind of promising.