Chef Reviews more ‘Smart’ Kitchen Gadgets!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Today, classically trained Chef Ben and normal home cook Jamie are reviewing some "smart" and App controlled Kitchen Gadgets.
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  • @legendarygary2744
    @legendarygary2744 27 днів тому +568

    Thrift shopping in 10 years is going to be a nightmare, because everything will be a smart device that requires an app to use, but the app will no longer exist, or you won't realize you're buying a spoon that requires a subscription to use.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +81

      You’re not wrong here 😂🙈

    • @FetchtheleashBizVT
      @FetchtheleashBizVT 27 днів тому +45

      This! Most of these devices will stop being supported in a few years’ time for any number of reasons (company folds, they come out with a new “better” model, etc). Which will render them unusable and obsolete and you’ll have to go out and buy the latest and greatest in order to keep up. Ahhh capitalism at its finest 😭

    • @thegees
      @thegees 25 днів тому +28

      if you don't believe this, research gen 1 nissan leaf owners getting screwed because 2G networks being shut down render some aspects of their cars useless

    • @angiedavies5530
      @angiedavies5530 24 дні тому +20

      It’s already happening. I bought a very expensive smart kettle about 4 years ago and I have to say I loved it, I could lie in bed and ask Alexa to put the kettle on (lazy i know 😂) and a few minutes later I’d be told my kettle was boiled. After a year and a bit the company went bust and I now have to get up and us my finger 😂. I do like some tech products though - as I’m disabled I love the being able to put my lights on without getting up in the dark and braking my neck, I love my video doorbell and I love my hive but I think these have just made my life easier since becoming disabled in the last 3 years!

    • @nyahnyahson523
      @nyahnyahson523 24 дні тому +21

      ​@@angiedavies5530 Tbh, you could just. Get a power switch that toggles with Alexa and just a dumb electric kettle. Label it "kettle" and blam.

  • @omegashinra7672
    @omegashinra7672 27 днів тому +442

    Shoutout to Ed, dude has been working that camera for years and years at this point. I remember him way back in the old ultimate battle videos.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +125

      We love Ed, he’s been with us around 8 years now!

    • @jessicazaytsoff1494
      @jessicazaytsoff1494 27 днів тому +10

      Always love seeing Ed cameos!

  • @alexdavis5766
    @alexdavis5766 27 днів тому +608

    Not even 2 minutes in and Jamie has already lost the will to live 😂

  • @bryanbartlett5637
    @bryanbartlett5637 27 днів тому +398

    With that water bottle... As a disability support worker, I have a client who suffers from short term memory loss.
    This would be an absolutely awesome tool for him to remember to drink water, because if he sees the base is lit, he will know he needs to drink, regardless of whether he remembered if he had recently or not.
    Elderly people with borderline dementia or memory issues could make good use of this as well. I think there is a market for that water bottle aimed for those who either DONT drink enough water due to their busy day, who do a lot of gym work where its very easy to under hydrate, or have a reason to need reminding.

    • @helenab8614
      @helenab8614 27 днів тому +27

      My Dad suffers from dementia and it is a chore to get him to remember to drink, the other chore is to make him remember to take the bottle with him. I also question whether he would remember what the light at the bottom of the bottle meant. I can see it being helpful for some conditions, but dementia is not one of them.

    • @belialbathory2299
      @belialbathory2299 27 днів тому +37

      This bottle could also be very helpful for people with ADHD and autism. 😊
      My mom has both dementia and ADHD she would never be able to use the app or remember where she sat the bottle every 5 minutes.😅

    • @DizzyBusy
      @DizzyBusy 27 днів тому +13

      @@bryanbartlett5637 I still think for that price, it's better to get a normal water bottle, stick an RGB light on it, and program it yourself to light up at certain intervals. Don't buy the fancy product that will only get 2 update cycles and you probably can't replace the battery :/

    • @fubarmalarky3061
      @fubarmalarky3061 27 днів тому +9

      Will theh remember to fill it up and charge it?

    • @colleenodell4974
      @colleenodell4974 26 днів тому

      @@belialbathory2299 I bought one for this exact purpose! With ADHD, and hating to drink water (personal problem, yeah, I know), I had so many problems getting myself to drink water, and remember to drink water. I was constantly dehydrated. This bottle was a game changer for me.
      Completely irrelevant, but I no longer use it ONLY because I got a Soda Stream so now drinking water is *enjoyable* for me, so I don't have to have the reminder. :)

  • @someguy6158
    @someguy6158 27 днів тому +732

    Jamie's face at "you can change the color of the ring at the bottom", was gold. I'm still recovering.

    • @eduardoarancibia169
      @eduardoarancibia169 27 днів тому +4

      omg..... LOL

    • @ForkytheSquirrel
      @ForkytheSquirrel 27 днів тому +9

      I made much the same. Purely technology for techonology's sake.

    • @kuebbisch
      @kuebbisch 27 днів тому +13

      Yeah, finally RGB in my water bottle. And how often do I need to charge it? I made a similar face 😅

    • @matthewosborne8384
      @matthewosborne8384 27 днів тому +4

      I was like "Spaff....... leave it!" 🤣😂🤣

    • @TravelingStacker
      @TravelingStacker 27 днів тому

      Recovering from what?

  • @mdmmtascp
    @mdmmtascp 26 днів тому +40

    I work at a children's hospital and they give these hydroflasks to the kids that have had kidney transplants, because their water consumption is soooo important and this helps kids/teenagers hit their goal every day

  • @atomixcomix5861
    @atomixcomix5861 27 днів тому +514

    You guys ever thought of a sorted convention? Inviting industry innovators and people you've had on the show? Combine it with a live (ish) show? Kinda like good food show , sorted style?

    • @atomixcomix5861
      @atomixcomix5861 27 днів тому +7

      Also good show guys.. gg

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +539

      Thumbs up this reply if this is something more people would like to see? 👀

    • @atomixcomix5861
      @atomixcomix5861 27 днів тому +17

      ​@@SortedFood also if you wanted you can do a UA-cam poll. I've seen other creators use them. You'd get more exposure too

    • @ernakittsteiner6510
      @ernakittsteiner6510 27 днів тому +4

      I like the idea🎉

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer 27 днів тому +9

      @@SortedFood in eye of the live chat yesterday on the sustainability questions. A Sorted convention could be just that what would get multiple players in to a room. Form big names to small players to consumers to lawmakers.

  • @infraredphaeton
    @infraredphaeton 26 днів тому +47

    As a blind person, I love voice activated stuff! I could see a use for the coffee machine, for sure. People forget how many steps like pressing secific buttons require sight, where just telling a machine to make it using a voice command doesn't

  • @bufftucker
    @bufftucker 27 днів тому +403

    Ben vs any "smart" kitchen gadget has the potential to blow up. This is gonna be fun.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +47

      Haha. He’s really not a fan of some of these 😆

    • @gonoszcerkof
      @gonoszcerkof 27 днів тому +13

      Tell you what, if the spoon blows up, beers are on me.

    • @bufftucker
      @bufftucker 27 днів тому +19

      @@gonoszcerkof to be fair, the spoon is so terrible that the £4,99 it cost are about £10 too much for it.

    • @biancamalan7499
      @biancamalan7499 27 днів тому

      ​@@gonoszcerkof ANYthing that's from Mike, you're buying!!!!!!!!​ @gonoszcerkof welcome to the show

    • @ethancampbell215
      @ethancampbell215 27 днів тому +5

      Anyone paying for a water bottle in general is wasting their money imo 🤷🏼 I’ve used the same Evian bottle for about 6 months now, it costed me 50p and it’s like new when I wash it out and refill it, I think there’s much more important stuff for people to spend their income on

  • @laurat2509
    @laurat2509 27 днів тому +14

    Remember that voice activated devices are a tremendous help for those with disabilities, those with low vision, limited mobility, etc.

  • @ellen_globetrotter3783
    @ellen_globetrotter3783 27 днів тому +90

    omg that spoon!! My first reaction was "as soon as I will flip that spoon around, it will splash the screen with wet stuff". I was so surprised you guys didn't see it coming, lol. I totally agree with Ben and Jamie about the coffee machine being more complicated than just pushing 1 button. I don't see the appeal to most "smart" gadget. I might be "too old" 🤣

    • @nopandakit8051
      @nopandakit8051 27 днів тому +10

      We aren't too old. We're too smart. Most "smart" gadgets are for people who are not smart. 😂

    • @The_Keeper
      @The_Keeper 27 днів тому

      @@nopandakit8051 "Smart devices, for dumb users" :)

    • @celosy
      @celosy 27 днів тому +6

      That spoon was way too short to be practical in the kitchen, so it's actually not useful in any capacity.

    • @serendipity191
      @serendipity191 27 днів тому +2

      Same. I was waiting for them to figure it out. No way I’m flipping over a spoon I just stirred sauce with over my tablet or phone.

  • @SolusD
    @SolusD 27 днів тому +72

    17:16 Thanks Ebbers, thanks loads. I was COMFY tucked into bed when you turned my home stereo blaring in the other room... LOL

    • @Sirhaddock
      @Sirhaddock 27 днів тому +28

      Which shows another problem with the coffee machine, if I walk past a kitchen with the window slightly open and see one of those in there it's going to take all of my willpower not to yell at it to make coffee directly onto the floor.

    • @samimo66
      @samimo66 27 днів тому

      Same

    • @VeteranVandal
      @VeteranVandal 17 днів тому +1

      Nobody has a need for those types of devices, actually. The needs are manufactured for people instead.

    • @ItsJustLisa
      @ItsJustLisa 17 днів тому

      Mine told me that it couldn’t find Classic FM. 😂

  • @gingiegirl6963
    @gingiegirl6963 27 днів тому +206

    I know it seems quite obvious to drink water through the day, but we love our smart water bottle. My son is Autistic and sometimes gets very focused on what he is working on or doing. It is really helpful to remind him to drink throughout the day. Might not be what they intended with the product but very helpful for our needs.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +65

      That’s so great to hear that it’s helped your son 🫶

    • @nickipedia1
      @nickipedia1 27 днів тому +43

      I was about to comment something similar! I have ADHD and when my symptoms are particularly severe I have to set alarms to remind me to drink and eat. Gamifying simple things helps me to remember to do them.

    • @chandrawong449
      @chandrawong449 27 днів тому +11

      I do not have autism, but I do get 'distracted' by work or projects. I also have very weird hunger/thirst receptors so that I almost never feel hungry even if I haven't eaten in 20+ hours and rarely feel thirsty. I am no where near death in my dehydration level, but being chronically yet moderately dehydrated is something MANY live with and it has medical consequences. Just because Ben is able to drink enough water in the day doesn't mean all people do. Sorted is generally so willing to realize there are people that may strongly benefit from gadgets they're testing even though the people testing them have no need... it was off putting, but not unexpected, for Ben to sneer at someone needing to be reminded to drink water.

    • @ToniHinton
      @ToniHinton 27 днів тому +21

      @@chandrawong449 With the coffee machine as well, "I don't need to ask a voice command to switch a light on in a room." How nice for Ben, not all of us are as able-bodied as he is.

    • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
      @THENAMEISQUICKMAN 27 днів тому +8

      @@chandrawong449 Thing is there's already other stuff to remind you to drink water without a £70 flask and app. It's just stupid and it was rightfully treated like it's stupid, cuz other solutions already exist and are objectively superior.

  • @nicolehinman3559
    @nicolehinman3559 27 днів тому +69

    As someone with autism, the water bottle would definitely be helpful. I don't recognize when I'm thirsty until I'm super dehydrated. I can go a whole day without drinking anything before I realize my body needs water.

    • @Whojoo
      @Whojoo 23 дні тому +3

      In case you buy one, be wary, mine doesn't measure the water I drink at all. It does glow every hour to drink, but it just doesn't measure anything.

    • @Cassylp
      @Cassylp 23 дні тому +2

      If you have a smartwatch you may have the option to add your water intake manually and mine also has an option for a reminder to drink water. I know it's not automatic but it still helps.

    • @missnisarang
      @missnisarang 15 днів тому +2

      Yeah same, and im not usually easily offended about things online, but hearing that darwinism-comment aka implying we should not procreate/we should go instinct because we're not good at the ''basic human things'', that kind of hurt...

  • @broshmosh
    @broshmosh 27 днів тому +102

    The reason big tech companies and critics said 5-10 years ago that in 5-10 years, every device would need to be smart was precisely to convince you of that idea so they could develop, manufacture and sell products that are supposedly helpful. I truly don't think a coffee machine with alexa is all that smart, or that it's much better than not having that sort of thing.

    • @joeshmoe8134
      @joeshmoe8134 27 днів тому +4

      Great observation. I’d like to add…….when is having too many Alexa linked kitchen appliances too many? If your fridge, toaster oven, air fryer, dish washer, water bottle, oven, and coffee maker all have Alexa, when does it get too tech heavy?

    • @oggopia
      @oggopia 27 днів тому +1

      Counterpoint - this machine does cost a comparable amount to a decent home espresso machine, so you can just view it as one with an additional feature. I can see the appeal of that - thinking, "I'd like a coffee," relaying that desire to your phone and, by the time you've walked to the kitchen, that coffee's waiting for you. Or say, you like to go for a jog in the morning - you could probably integrate this with a smart home system to make a coffee when you come back within range, same as you'd adjust your ac for home / away settings, turn lights on / off, etc. My wife and I work from home so we don't really use the smart settings on our thermostat, but I can see a use case for the right type of person.

    • @ToniHinton
      @ToniHinton 27 днів тому +2

      @@oggopia The number of people in smart home communities who want to automate their coffee machines is actually pretty large. For most, the best one can do is maybe get a smart outlet to turn on an old school drip machine or a Switchbot to press a power button. (We prefer pourover coffee in my house so we have a smart kettle to get and hold the water at the right temp before we get to the kitchen.) This is actually a decent machine at a decent price with features that automate the process.

    • @jessicazaytsoff1494
      @jessicazaytsoff1494 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@oggopiabut you have to make sure a pod is in the chamber and there is water as well. And that's in case you want one in your scenario.

    • @DizzyBusy
      @DizzyBusy 27 днів тому +4

      @@ToniHinton The hassle of making coffee is usually connected to refilling the water tank and making sure there's coffee inside, no? I would love to go out on a jog and "order" coffee at home, but a human still needs to refill the water and coffee. If you have smart children, now, that's a different scenario...

  • @karenneill9109
    @karenneill9109 27 днів тому +22

    My daughter and I have POTS. We are supposed to drink 3000 ml/day. It’s easy to lose track of how many glasses of water we’ve had. My daughter has a gigantic 2500 ml water jug, but it’s not exactly portable. This would be a fabulous solution.

  • @joeyc5879
    @joeyc5879 27 днів тому +164

    2:50 Thank you Jamie because I immediately saw this issue coming and I'm glad you guys didn't avoid it

    • @grilnam9945
      @grilnam9945 27 днів тому +3

      Surely this is what tea towels are for

    • @masansr
      @masansr 27 днів тому

      Run it under a tap for a second? If you're using the stylus, that implies your hands are already wet/dirty, anyway.

    • @daniel2255xx
      @daniel2255xx 27 днів тому

      ​@@grilnam9945Exactly! Just wipe your hands before using phone.

    • @SJigo
      @SJigo 27 днів тому +20

      ​@masansr then you may as well eliminate the stylus and just wash your hands before you touch the tablet.

    • @equinox3141
      @equinox3141 27 днів тому +11

      When I saw it, I thought the spoon was too short. It just needed to be a couple of inches longer and then a lot of the issues they had with it would have been resolved

  • @mistym614
    @mistym614 26 днів тому +15

    Regarding the Hidrate Spark, I can absolutely see a use for it for breastfeeding moms. You need to stay hydrated to keep up your supply but it is easy to forget to take care of yourself when you're taking care of a newborn.

  • @CsCharlese
    @CsCharlese 27 днів тому +91

    The water bottle would be smart with some diseases. My mom didn't feel thurst, so she had to see a glass to remind her to drink.

    • @bestnarryever
      @bestnarryever 27 днів тому +6

      When my grandma had a stroke, she took this medication that required her to not drink more than 800 ml of water orally, because the med hydrated her in another ways. It would be great for her too

  • @soul_asmr
    @soul_asmr 27 днів тому +8

    Have to be honest I'm disappointed @ the dismissal of the bottle. You guys usually have cognizance a tool is for disabled people but didnt for this so : I have ADHD & that comes with really poor interoception -- as in we don't know when we're hungry/thirsty until it's already far too late. On top of that we take medications that ENTIRELY kill our ability to feel hunger or thirst -- so This???? would be WONDERFUL and truly life-changing for us and soooooo many more disabilities & health issues, as well as the elderly -- so I would really love to see you guys focus on some more gadgets to make cooking more accessible. Disabled people, more than anyone, NEED ways to make eating easier. I used to LOVE to cook, but my health issues have stolen my energy. It would do some serious good in the world if you guys could use your platform (and concept of channel) to have some more focus on making nourishment more accessible -- for those who need the help most

    • @delistylemeat
      @delistylemeat 24 дні тому

      Ffs, do you ever get tired of infantilizing yourself? Even if you don't "feel" hungry or thirsty, you're definitely aware that you need to eat food and drink liquids. Refusal to self victimize oneself is extremely healing and liberating. You aren't what happens or happened to you. You simply are who you are. Outside influences make absolutely no difference

    • @aaronvanbreugel9450
      @aaronvanbreugel9450 20 днів тому +1

      It's still a horrifically expensive alarm on a water bottle. Why not use a phone alarm.

  • @Grimmance
    @Grimmance 27 днів тому +80

    5:30 speaking as a person with kidney issues, hydrating properly ends up becoming a literal chore, your mind and body start reacting to the need to "just drink that 200ml, you know you need it" like you have to take medicine. I use a tiny squirt of water flavouring to change the taste of each bottle I drink slightly (think one serving over a days worth of water) and also an app that chirps at me every 2 hours to make sure im remembering.

    • @seanstump8665
      @seanstump8665 27 днів тому +13

      👍 I'm seeing a few ADHD comments as well. I mean no offense but the darwinism comment floored me.

    • @emjayprobably
      @emjayprobably 27 днів тому +7

      I was thinking it was an accessibility thing too. Thanks for your insight!

  • @Front540
    @Front540 26 днів тому +7

    I've used a HidrateSpark bottle for years. I've got ADHD, hyperfocus can mean I don't remember to drink for hours, and if left to my own devices I'd be continually dehydrated. Having it light up on my desk is a great prompt and having a target to aim for and track in the app helps me to engage with hydration more. I've tried cheaper bottles with measurements on them in rhe past, I just forget about them or don't remember how often I've refilled...

  • @morgan3271
    @morgan3271 27 днів тому +72

    Jamie's example of "making a coffee while you get up/ready in the morning" fully reminded me of a teasmade, fill with water +teabag/coffee bag in the pot, don't even need a voice command, you got a hot beverage waiting when your alarm goes off.

    • @rolfs2165
      @rolfs2165 27 днів тому +11

      They had a Teasmade in one of the antique gadget videos. :)

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer 27 днів тому

      I know it exist from a now rather old Tom Scott video. Where he was holding one with a powerplant in the background.

    • @morgan3271
      @morgan3271 27 днів тому

      @@rolfs2165 don't think I've seen that one, will have to go back and watch :D

    • @morgan3271
      @morgan3271 27 днів тому

      @@sirBrouwer one of the best things I own, they're great haha

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +10

      Yep, we reviewed that one too 😆

  • @Womble1984
    @Womble1984 27 днів тому +6

    I think the water bottle is a ridiculous price but I think it would be good for people with ADHD as we quite often forget to hydrate

  • @melanieraymond8300
    @melanieraymond8300 27 днів тому +61

    The flask could be useful for someone with Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. They must keep track of their water intake and adjust a diuretic medication accordingly.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +24

      Ooooh interesting! We didn’t know this. That would be super useful in their position 👍

    • @MrV4nd4l
      @MrV4nd4l 27 днів тому +1

      Ditto on dialysis or post kidney transplant

    • @Farquad76.547
      @Farquad76.547 27 днів тому

      What the hell is that

    • @mmmmmmolly
      @mmmmmmolly 27 днів тому

      ​@@Farquad76.547 of only there was this network of information you could access from your phone where you could look it up

    • @iloveAllah802
      @iloveAllah802 27 днів тому

      Thanks for the information, that's interesting!

  • @hannahwade3300
    @hannahwade3300 11 годин тому

    I love that they mention the guid for the printer and then proceed to not use it 😂❤

  • @AgaJabba
    @AgaJabba 27 днів тому +49

    Guys...that's a capacitive touchscreen you're trying that spoon on. You need to have at least one finger in contact with the conductive (black end) of the "Stylusoon" for the current to pass through and register with the device. Not saying I want one, just explaining why it didn't work for Ben when he held it by the wooden part.

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +23

      Ahhhhh thanks for this. I’ll pass your comment onto the guys 🙏😆

    • @ToniHinton
      @ToniHinton 27 днів тому +4

      I suspect the indented bit with the U logo is where you're intended to put your finger.

  • @sheld0n
    @sheld0n 27 днів тому +50

    Savvy Jamie whispers "Alexa" to the coffee machine, while Ebbers just shouts "ALEXA PLAY CLASSIC FM" cue all the viewers suddenly tuning in to Classic FM.

    • @LiqdPT
      @LiqdPT 27 днів тому +8

      Ya, the editor could put a quick mute in there.. But no.

    • @ToniHinton
      @ToniHinton 27 днів тому +15

      Jamie: "Hey, smart device (wink)." Bless you, young man.

    • @bulletXproductions
      @bulletXproductions 26 днів тому +2

      Mine set off blasting it 🤣

    • @xDarkTrinityx
      @xDarkTrinityx 23 дні тому

      And this is why I own no smart devices. lol

    • @keithsorenson7535
      @keithsorenson7535 23 дні тому +2

      I muted the video halfway through that command. Alexa started playing Classic Rock. I had to stop the video early as my device kept waking up and wanting to do stuff.

  • @makeshift27015
    @makeshift27015 27 днів тому +102

    While I agree that the smart water bottle is a bit over-the-top, being reminded to drink water can be crucial for people with ADHD like myself where we regularly forego and forget our bodily needs for hours due to hyperfocus. I use a reminder, but I can see the value in accurately tracking water intake over time as an indicator of overall executive function.

    • @morganalori
      @morganalori 27 днів тому +6

      except it wasn't very accurate. needs a bit more work. It's a step in the right direction for those who could benefit

    • @diggity1039
      @diggity1039 27 днів тому +8

      I have ADHD as well, when I'm thirsty, I drink.

    • @reefjames6302
      @reefjames6302 27 днів тому +4

      ​@diggity1039 The issue is getting to the point where your mouth feels like the desert before you realise 😅

    • @makeshift27015
      @makeshift27015 27 днів тому +15

      @@diggity1039 Not everyone gets the same symptoms when battling mental illnesses. I'm glad you don't have to deal with that.

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 27 днів тому +10

      @@diggity1039 I'm glad you don't struggle with every symptom of ADHD. For those of us who have differing symptoms and experiences from you, it may be beneficial.

  • @SleepyTinksy
    @SleepyTinksy 27 днів тому +5

    I have and use the Hidrate Spark and love it. MOST days I am perfectly capable of hitting my daily hydration goal without any kind of reminders. Some days though, especially weekends or days when my schedule is in flux, I may not drink as much water as I should. (For example if I'm really into a new video game, or perhaps out doing things with friends when I would normally be at home.) I'm also a woman of simple pleasures and the fact that it lights up rainbow brings me joy every time I take a sip.
    I get that the bottle is not for everyone, but I do find it useful and enjoy using it.

  • @markevans9188
    @markevans9188 27 днів тому +110

    i love these. more Benuendos.
    "as a chef, i regularly, regularly, regularly double end a spoon" jamie trys to not laugh

    • @ethancampbell215
      @ethancampbell215 27 днів тому

      My mind instantly went to the American Pie scene where the guys were messing around with the Steely Dan 😂😂

    • @LoFiAxolotl
      @LoFiAxolotl 27 днів тому +1

      I was sitting here thinking i should correct you... it's innuendos... I'm so gonna use Benuendos from now on in the comments

    • @remysavary689
      @remysavary689 27 днів тому

      it's "reguly" btw

    • @dungangngoctri6568
      @dungangngoctri6568 27 днів тому +6

      ​@@LoFiAxolotlbenuendos has been a thing since the beginning of the channel, they even had a benuendos counter in one of the vid i believe

  • @AoABlodhgarm
    @AoABlodhgarm 27 днів тому +7

    My wife has been using the Hydrospark for about 2 years. It helps her since she forgets to drink while working as she gets totally absorbed in whatever project she is doing at work.

  • @catboysforcats2717
    @catboysforcats2717 27 днів тому +48

    Ok as someone with ADHD and who constantly forgets to drink, eat, etc when hyperfocusing. That water bottle I desperately need as I suffer from too much blood and need to drink more water than usual. As you can tell this isn't going very well. It's not really "darwinism" but like... I can go several hours without drinking or eating. It just doesn't occur to me. So having a visual reminder is really useful and helpful and when I can afford it, I'll be getting one of these to try and keep my health condition under control.

    • @seriodenoyarohi7403
      @seriodenoyarohi7403 27 днів тому +7

      Wouldn't an hourly reminder on your phone from like 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and a full bottle of water achieve the same thing, though?
      I have ADHD as well and this is how I do it.

    • @MrTrilbe
      @MrTrilbe 27 днів тому +3

      As someone with ADHD traits, get me focused on something even for a few seconds and there goes the idea to eat or drink, until the headache and the faintness kicks in

    • @catboysforcats2717
      @catboysforcats2717 27 днів тому +9

      @@seriodenoyarohi7403 I work in a school and can't have my phone out at all and by the time I get home I'm usually too tired (no spoons left!) to really think about feeding and watering the tamagotchi that is myself. I also find habit forming exceptionally difficult if not impossible. (I'm also unmedicated, due to money, which isn't fun).

    • @leandrobravo3319
      @leandrobravo3319 27 днів тому

      A general reminder might help, but looking at ther price, maybe try that first? Something that tells youto drink every ... I have no idea how often you would need to, but you get what I am aiming at, I am sure.

    • @seriodenoyarohi7403
      @seriodenoyarohi7403 27 днів тому +2

      @@catboysforcats2717 Fair enough. Can't really argue with that having a desk-job myself.

  • @sailorcentrist5077
    @sailorcentrist5077 27 днів тому +21

    As someone with heart issues, I need to drink a lot more water than normal. The water bottle would actually help me. I would like to say the "darwinism" remark was a little mean.

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 27 днів тому +7

      @@sailorcentrist5077 I thought so too tbh. The boys have been so good in the past for saying/realising ‘this product wouldn’t help me, but it could help someone with xyz’ - granted this has usually been around mobility focused gadgets, but I’d hope the logic would translate.
      Even without making the link, making the comment that boils down to ‘stupid people shouldn’t xyz,’ is kinda mean. They’re still people :/

    • @joshuadalton6063
      @joshuadalton6063 23 дні тому

      ​@@emmet-jamesblondel1708 C'mon, they didn't say those people were stupid, and darwinism comment is very on point considering water consumption is the highest need after breathing. They weren't even referring to those with heart or other medical conditions or mental conditions that might actually require help, rather than the modern tech addicted lazy person who can't survive without the tech.

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 23 дні тому +4

      @@joshuadalton6063@joshuadalton6063 they weren’t deliberately referring to those people, no, but the generalisation of essentially “if people need reminding to drink, then they should succumb to the survival of the fittest”, didn’t exclude people with medical conditions.
      I may be being touchy, but considering how often people with mental conditions are called “lazy” for not being able to complete some things, it’s not unreasonable to think that they could be referring to those folk, even if by accident.

    • @joshuadalton6063
      @joshuadalton6063 22 дні тому

      @@emmet-jamesblondel1708 Think you're reading more into it than intended. Its a little ironic though, darwinism really doesn't come into human existance any more, except to the point we are so advanced as a species we've gone to space, yet not only are there still humans that need assistance with the 2nd most basic human task, the numbers seem to be growing every year. In 20 years I'm sure we'll come across a 'comment' or whatever comes in Metaverse or whatever along the same lines as this thread, someone will be saying "oh this automated function in Meta that feeds my body in real life would really help me, but these people over here are mean for pointing to darwinism if someone is too lazy to push the feed-IRL button". Just sayin :) (wel forgive me, this is actually the plot of more than one sci-fi stories, one species invents immortality serum, but they die out because they become so lazy they don't push the button on their space suit thing to inject it.. lol)

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus 22 дні тому +1

      Agreed. It was an off comment, but he meant nothing by it! Its simply the privilege of healthy people that they forget the multitude of difficulties people with physical/mental health problems have

  • @elizabethtucker6026
    @elizabethtucker6026 27 днів тому +132

    The water bottle reminders would work well for seniors (or CTE sufferers) with memory issues, or for folks with Autism or ADHD with poor executive function. I get that it's maybe excessive for Neurotypicals, but it would be super helpful with my mom or AuDHD kids. Pricy, though.

    • @ErnestoBrausewind
      @ErnestoBrausewind 27 днів тому

      All these people, regrettable as it is for their affliction, get - wait for it - thirsty! Our species comes with a preinstalled app that monitors our liquid consumption and create a neurological sensation to remind them to drink!

    • @emmy_the_nbnd
      @emmy_the_nbnd 27 днів тому +1

      Was gonna comment that. As someone who nearly dies every day from dehydration because of their adhd a bottle that makes pretty shiny colors everytime I'm supposed to drink might just give me a big enough dopamine boost to actually do it.
      The just drink some water, it's kind of Darwinism comment rubbed me the wrong way a little bit not gonna lie.

    • @TheMuffin18
      @TheMuffin18 27 днів тому +23

      I mean, even for a person who gets absorbed into their work. There are plenty of days where I'm working on fixing a major issue and then realize two hours has gone by without me even getting out of my chair.

    • @Nshadowtail
      @Nshadowtail 27 днів тому +17

      Yeah, my immediate thought was "this is medical equipment"-- didn't think of memory as a concern, but there's got to be SOME condition that requires a strictly regulated water intake!

    • @tompw3141
      @tompw3141 27 днів тому +5

      Why not a phone alarm?

  • @nagromgreen
    @nagromgreen 26 днів тому +4

    I’m sure by now someone’s said this, but for the coffee thing; you can make routines. So if your alarm is also Alexa, or you simply have it set at a time, you don’t need to go into any app or any voice commands. This is where Alexa in general shines is the customization of routines- we have one to auto control multiple devices with one command and I feel this fits into that.

  • @muralikarthik4361
    @muralikarthik4361 27 днів тому +34

    Jamie's face at 6:42 at "you can change the color of the ring at the bottom" 🤣🤣

    • @Muddragon104
      @Muddragon104 27 днів тому

      Have to agree that was priceless.

    • @nealcruickshank
      @nealcruickshank 27 днів тому

      The look Ben gives the camera at that moment as well 😂😂

  • @blondescales1
    @blondescales1 27 днів тому +11

    I love that Ben used the term luddite. My dad is very proud of his ludditeness.

    • @morganalori
      @morganalori 27 днів тому +1

      As I get older, I find myself leaning harder that way. Why change what isn't broken? Granted, I might be looking for some of these if mobility issues happen, but most of these? nah, hard pass

    • @maureensimeroth3752
      @maureensimeroth3752 27 днів тому +1

      It feels like everything is being overly complicated for no reason.

  • @kathleenstrahm4291
    @kathleenstrahm4291 27 днів тому +147

    Gasp! I have a HydrateSpark! Going through chemo now and it’s fantastic for helping me keep track of water intake. It also helps remind me to drink. Totes worth it.

    • @Divig
      @Divig 27 днів тому +19

      That is perhaps the only good and relevant use I saw when they showed it. Most people just get thirsty, then they drink. But there are (mostly medical) reasons why someone might have to have some help.

    • @soul_asmr
      @soul_asmr 27 днів тому +35

      @@Divig there are a million good reasons to buy it. I have ADHD and that comes with poor interception so we don't know when were hungry or thirsty until its too late. So this would be WONDERFUL for us and soooooooooooooooooo many more disabilities and health issues -- so don't dismiss it so flippantly.

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 27 днів тому +16

      I was just thinking of this- for some folks with some conditions (eg, autism and ADHD) remembering to drink isn’t second nature, some can’t even recognise the feeling of thirst. It’s likely quite useful for someone like that.
      I personally struggle to remember to drink, even if I have a water bottle with me. My watch vibrates every 1.5 hours to remind me to have a drink, even if I don’t think I need to- even then I still get distracted in the process of ‘go to bag (avoid anything distracting like a colleague) find water bottle in bag (avoiding all the shiny distracting things), uncork & drink,’ fail at any of these steps and I’ll just have to hope I get there the next time! it sounds so simple, and yet it’s such a struggle- I suppose that’s why it’s considered a disability!

    • @Psylaine64
      @Psylaine64 27 днів тому +7

      my daughter and I both 'forget' to drink (me cos i'm too busy usually and I suspect same for her) If this was cheaper I'd get her one... me I'd ignore it like I do my tongue sticking to the roof of my mouth lol

    • @Divig
      @Divig 27 днів тому +5

      @@soul_asmr that *is* a good medical reason though?

  • @Iobiarg
    @Iobiarg 26 днів тому +4

    just FYI, ppls with ADHD and other neurodivengencies have Interoceptive awareness broken, we don't feel thirst, hunger, or the need of sleeping or going to the toilet until you are at the limit... Is not a matter of no being hable to human (or yes) but I have reminders in my mobile and a bottle with marks every 250ml to keep track...

  • @livinglife8333
    @livinglife8333 27 днів тому +10

    The water measures bottle would be good for people who are limited on the amount of liquid they are allowed like my nephew who has kidney failure.

  • @Turntablist_Mk2
    @Turntablist_Mk2 27 днів тому +5

    100% agree with Ben that this will be in every mid-level hotel room to spy on you in no time at all lol.

  • @YourSuizo
    @YourSuizo 27 днів тому +63

    Anything with an app is an instant NO for me (unless the app is 100% necessary for the concept to function)

    • @SortedFood
      @SortedFood  27 днів тому +10

      Sometimes it just overcomplicates things.

    • @nicfab1
      @nicfab1 27 днів тому +15

      It makes it instantly a disposable product because it probably won't work in 10 years

    • @MephitisUK
      @MephitisUK 27 днів тому +12

      @@nicfab1 10 years is being generous.

    • @hfbdbsijenbd
      @hfbdbsijenbd 27 днів тому +10

      Agreed. Most "smart" devices are just ways for companies to mine data through the app.

    • @EarthwormShandy
      @EarthwormShandy 27 днів тому +3

      Don't you guys have phones?

  • @BATTLESTAR42
    @BATTLESTAR42 27 днів тому +11

    The water bottle could be a great tool. A bit narrow-minded from the Sorted team.
    For instance I have ADHD and have frequently forgotten to drink any water many days. Sometimes only noticing when I head off to bed.
    To counter my own behavior I have an app on my phone and a jug with markings on the side to show how much water I drank.

  • @kiewea14
    @kiewea14 27 днів тому +121

    Think the water flask could be really good for people with learning disabilities like my sister who often need prompting to do things.

    • @modernkennnern
      @modernkennnern 27 днів тому +6

      ​@@darkjudge8786that's a lot of people

    • @snowysnowyriver
      @snowysnowyriver 27 днів тому +20

      Would be useful for the elderly as well. Dehydration in the elderly can cause major health issues.

    • @TheMuffin18
      @TheMuffin18 27 днів тому

      @@darkjudge8786 YEAH! SCREW THOSE 800,000 people!

    • @Ashtari
      @Ashtari 27 днів тому +35

      @@darkjudge8786 Not really, the neurodivergent population also tends to struggle with staying hydrated as well and they're a MUCH larger part of the population than most people realize. And as someone else just mentioned, the elderly also become dehydrated easily. My grandmother tended to only drink coffee or soda back when she was alive and she ended up in the hospital multiple times with severe dehydration. This bottle could have helped her.

    • @enisra_bowman
      @enisra_bowman 27 днів тому +8

      na, that's useless and overpriced Techbro BS that also relies on properity Software when that can be dealt with a Low Tech Bottle that has Markings on it

  • @sironyblue
    @sironyblue 27 днів тому +28

    The ONE thing I would suggest taking into account with these review videos, is 'Is this more accessible/helpful for someone with a disability of some sort?' A water bottle that helps remind you to drink water would be very beneficial for people with ADHD, D.I.D. Systems, anything involving memory loss. Does a gadget help people who may have limited mobility in some way? Now I'm not saying the boys need to become experts in the seemingly *countless* roadblocks that disability, neurodivergence or trauma create, but just the general thought of 'Would this help someone who can't hold a knife properly for whatever reason?'
    I totally get and appreciate that the boys *don't* (seem to) have any sort of detriment when it comes to Food Stuff, so they review these products as Chef and Normal, therefore in the mindset of a 'normal' consumer. But again, there's an insanely wide array of Disabled In Some Way, and it affects far more people than we typically realise. And a *loooot* of gadgets are actually MADE with Disability in mind, but get marketed towards Not Disabled. (I'm not saying ALL gadgets, because like Ben and Jamie said, many are also really just creating more of a problem than solving. It's like companies are trying to jump on the trend of 'Smart Kitchen Gadget', and we've got a couple good examples here!)
    ....That was a longer wall of text than I was anticipating writing. TLDR; Sometimes person's body doesn't body right, so think about taking it into consideration!

    • @Hybris51129
      @Hybris51129 27 днів тому +1

      You are asking them to start wadding into a content minefield by trying to cater to a hyper diverse and variable market share that is at the same time still very narrow audience compared to their mainline audience.
      It's not good business nor entertaining for the people that end up paying the bills at the end of the day. Such things would be better served by a smaller more niche channel with less to lose.

    • @cacklebarnacle15
      @cacklebarnacle15 27 днів тому +6

      At the very least, they should not let comments like the Darwinism one get past editing. It is one thing, not to know every kind of visible or invisible disability, quiet another to joke about natural selection taking people out for not being able to remember to drink a certain amount of water. That might be ok as a joke amongst friends, but as a channel that is ususally mindful about economic, geographic, cultural differences and/or disadvantages, that one is so not ok.

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 27 днів тому +5

      @@Hybris51129 they have done this in the past though. When reviewing past gadgets, they have stated ‘this could have been made for someone with mobility issues,’ so they’re not unaware of this being a thing.
      You can still review a gadget and say ‘I don’t know why this is helpful, but it does what it says, so maybe someone finds that helpful’ or ‘this is a bad product because it doesn’t do what it says.’
      Disability is one of the few issues that will likely affect everyone in life, unless someone passes young. Being aware of that isn’t a minefield.

    • @sironyblue
      @sironyblue 26 днів тому

      @@Hybris51129 I took the wide array of Disabled into account when writing my previous statement by saying 'just the general thought of'. So essentially, remembering that hey, not everyone is capable of The Thing. And the only reason I really made the comment was because of the dismissiveness of the water bottle. 'Just drink your water!' But a bottle that helps remind you, even if it's imperfect, is helpful for the people who genuinely can't remember.
      Mindfulness isn't a minefield. They've done it before, where they've said that the product works, and while the boys don't need it, maybe others do for whatever reason.

  • @emmar0901
    @emmar0901 27 днів тому +11

    I love my hidrate spark. I had kidney stones and need to drink lots of water. The light has an element of classical conditioning to it! I see the light I drink! It links to Fitbit too and if I exercise it ups the amount needed for the day.

  • @tymonritco8578
    @tymonritco8578 27 днів тому +4

    The hydrate spark has helped a couple of my friends to actually remember to drink water

  • @Getpojke
    @Getpojke 27 днів тому +41

    On the Hydrate Spark, I can see a couple of uses. # 1 The sister of a girl I used to go out with had no thirst mechanism. We had to constantly remind her to drink at certain times or she would keel over with dehydration. So a bottle & app that reminded her & how much would be good. # 2 A couple of years ago when ill I was restricted to 1 litre of fluid a day (which was hell!) So a simple device that kept track of fluid consumed would be great. (Being cheap I just filled a litre bottle with water & used that) 🥛

    • @AlexanderNash
      @AlexanderNash 27 днів тому +2

      so you could literally just have your phone send reminders for you to drink water, and you keep track of the quantity with simple volume markings on the bottle. You've just explained perfectly how spending $80 bucks on app-connected water bottle is stupid.

  • @corybartell9441
    @corybartell9441 27 днів тому +3

    My partner has ADHD and needs constant reminders to hydrate. That bottle would be super helpful for him. Or these guys can just be dismissive that some people are different than them and it’s not as easy as “having a water cup” or jokes about Darwinism

  • @biaroca
    @biaroca 27 днів тому +3

    The water bottle may be useful for people that have hydration needs above average (like those prone to fainting) or people whose body doesn't have a strong sense of thirst anymore - the elderly
    So while there may have cheaper ways to remind yourself to drink more liquid if you need so, it isn't useless because there are people for which the internal reminder to hydrate isn't enough.

  • @kierancampire
    @kierancampire 27 днів тому +7

    I will say, I know many people that have ADHD or other similar things, and frequently forget to drink due to the passage of time being funny. So a water bottle that flashes and glows could be grateful for many people!

  • @kimmyjill-o
    @kimmyjill-o 27 днів тому +5

    I NEED that water bottle!! I have intracranial hypertension that I have to take diuretic medication for, POTS, ADHD and am autistic. I have sensory issues with water temperature so it must be near freezing cold for me to willingly drink it. I get super busy or hyper focused on things and forget to eat/drink constantly. Having the lights is an added sensory bonus that will make me want to use it!! I've been on the hunt for an insulated water bottle that has some sort of sensory feedback for years. Alarms and printed on reminders do nothing for me, especially since most bottles like that aren't insulated and only work if I'm looking directly at the bottle....which I will never do.

    • @kimmyjill-o
      @kimmyjill-o 27 днів тому

      I have a spiky spill proof cup that I love but it isn't insulated so I find myself just holding it and not actually drinking the water from it cuz it isn't cold enough lol

    • @segolenesemilinko
      @segolenesemilinko 23 дні тому +1

      OMG I have Intracranial hypertension as well and it’s the first time I hear of someone who has it too. I’ve had that bottle for a year and a half and it’s really helped me.

    • @kimmyjill-o
      @kimmyjill-o 23 дні тому

      @@segolenesemilinko i don't know anyone with it either!! I'm sorry you're also dealing with it, but glad to hear an endorsement of the bottle :)

  • @fionapickering6389
    @fionapickering6389 27 днів тому +8

    The water bottle might be useful if you have a relative with dementia as dehydration can be an issue and make things worse?

  • @elburritomonster
    @elburritomonster 27 днів тому +1

    Hanks for activating my Alexa 4 times guys 😂

  • @manaownsmysoul
    @manaownsmysoul 27 днів тому +95

    regarding the smart water bottle.... I think that's a product that is not aimed at you guys. I know a lot of people who routinely forget to eat and drink, either because a medication kills their appetite, or they don't notice their own body's hunger/thirst signals. It's very much a problem that needs solving

    • @soul_asmr
      @soul_asmr 27 днів тому +9

      PRECISELY THIS.

    • @Ashtari
      @Ashtari 27 днів тому +17

      *waves* Hi! I'm one of those "forget to eat" people. And yes a medication did destroy my appetite. I generally only eat once or twice a day and that's because someone has reminded me to do so.

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart 27 днів тому +14

      But there are other ways to do so. Most people have smart phones these days. You can't tell me there isn't an app to remind people to eat and drink. There's so many problems that can't be solved with an app that far more people and nonhumans suffer from that the focus should be on.

    • @kierancampire
      @kierancampire 27 днів тому +19

      ​@@englishatheart??????? Why are you so worked up about a water bottle?
      Firstly, it's incredibly rude and disparaging to essentially say these issues do no matter. If you do not suffer from an issue, it isn't your place to say its impact on people, and how they can go about navigating it.
      Secondly, the people who make a water bottle which could help people suffering from numerous conditions that affect memory, attention, or time telling, aren't going to be working on serious and complex life/environmental issues. That's like asking why are you writing a comment invalidating struggles you don't know or understand, when you could instead be solving the cure for cancer?

    • @PrinceKaladin
      @PrinceKaladin 27 днів тому +9

      There are also certain people who need to restrict their water intake due to certain heart or kidney diseases. I think this water bottle can be useful for people like that who need a super accurate measurement of their water intake from a variety of different sources during their day

  • @Believer1980
    @Believer1980 27 днів тому +2

    May I make a point about the Hydration Spark?
    I suffer from really bad mental health, in fact your videos helps keeping me sane.
    One issue I have , of many, is remembering to drink liquids .
    If I had something that not only reminded me to drink, but also help me meet the intake targets, it would greatly help, not only my mental health, but my physical health too, _IF_ it was affordable .
    So keep that in mind Ebbers , when you next make a Darwin Award joke! 🤨......
    Just joking Ben! I chuckled to that too!😜🤪😝
    Although thinking about that, we always remember that these gadgets can help people with physical disabilities, but never physical mental ones.
    Guess we are all guilty of that. 🙂

  • @ImpureForce
    @ImpureForce 27 днів тому +40

    The smart flask would be great for people with ADHD, people with memory problems (because they can't "just drink water!"), or people who need to monitor water intake for health or performance (athletes)...
    I've noticed they have improved over the years in understanding how some of the tools' purpose is physical accessibility, they just need to work on recognising benefits for invisible disabilities. :)

    • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
      @THENAMEISQUICKMAN 27 днів тому +1

      Thing is, if you can't remember that you need to drink water, what are the odds you're going to remember to charge that thing?

    • @puckwithahalo14
      @puckwithahalo14 27 днів тому +2

      ​@@THENAMEISQUICKMANSpeaking from a friend's experience, just plug it up to charge when plugging up everything else each night (phone, tablet, laptop, etc.)

    • @maromania7
      @maromania7 27 днів тому +2

      @@THENAMEISQUICKMAN generally you either remember when it suddenly starts flashing/turns off since that's a consistant reminder, or you're just in the habit of plugging everything in when you put it down/at a time. So basically the same way you remember to charge your phone.

  • @Mrsyulleke
    @Mrsyulleke 27 днів тому +3

    I think what irks me about the "voice activated" kitchen devices, is that when I'm alone at home I don't like to speak out loud. I practically go non-verbal, and that is incredibly peaceful. So to imagine having to give verbal commands to a device, when I could just blindly push a button, sounds awful.

  • @mariannegrochol8384
    @mariannegrochol8384 27 днів тому +34

    A definite YES to Ben's point about de-skilling people via smart devices. I long ago forgot all family/friends' phone numbers because I can just press a button on my phone to reach anyone. Also, smart devices can be marketed as the future or necessary and companies will use that excuse to charge more.

    • @weltenman
      @weltenman 27 днів тому +1

      I agree. In the old days people did not need sidekicks to tell them what to buy and cook, they learned and did it all themselves. We are dumbing ourselves down with all these types of things....

    • @jessicazaytsoff1494
      @jessicazaytsoff1494 27 днів тому +2

      The amount of personal data you need to let smart device like Alexa to access makes it a no from me.
      But also understand my paranoia levels are a bit high. I blame working in general IT security.

    • @manphelan
      @manphelan 27 днів тому +1

      Lets not lose our minds. We are talking about pod machines - not pulling shots of espresso.
      Your hunting and gathering skills aren't so hot either, but its probably fine.

  • @tailboat
    @tailboat 27 днів тому +2

    Ben: "Just drink some water"
    Everyone with ADHD watching this: "Oh yeah I haven't had any water in hours, I probably should" *goes on side quest to find water bottle*

  • @bluesand831
    @bluesand831 27 днів тому +5

    I love my HidrateSpark! I am terrible at remembering to drink water. I like how it lights up to let me know that it's time to drink.

  • @jackthemagiccat4571
    @jackthemagiccat4571 16 днів тому +2

    I'm gonna say I love sorted food great team savvy in everything but one thing.
    Disabilities....I feel some of the lads have this pure ignorance to how non abled and those with mental health problems do things, so they make these jokes or narrations that just seem kinda anti disabled 🤷 obviously I doubt they are doing it on purpose but as someone with multiple disabilities I just kinda pick up on.
    Not blaming them either we all walk different walks of life and it's not always what you think with gadgets. But alot of us have issues
    the water bottle is great for those with autism and ADHD we forget things
    The coffee maker for blind and again people like me who are not able bodied a wheelchair like I use sometimes no strength to lean to make something
    Also "I don't need to use my voice to turn a light switch on" great ebbers this is the one time I'm actually pissed off in a video it's great you're able bodied but again I'm a wheelchair user I can't just get out of bed, flip a switch then get things going it's a whole process to get out of bed that requires light so having smart items are a miracle for me.
    I just think if you or going to say stuff like that maybe include just a small segment saying something like "Please remember while weird or silly to us, these items/gadgets might have a very useful purpose with those who have disabilities etc" something like that.
    Just kinda feels crap when an item you need for daily use gets mocked at crap, bad or pointless etc I don't let that get to me I've had my disabilities for years now but newly disabled people I know still get embarrassment for need to use certain things to help them live normally.
    Bit of a rant but I needed to say this as it's been building up in some of the videos were alot of the items have been actually useable but just complete naivety that they might be helpful to the disabled community. A great person to look at is barry in his item gadget videos he always mentions the posbily for things to be used by the elderly or disabled.
    Just a piece of advice that's all I doubt it'll be seen but maybe a bit of hope.

  • @wernt0
    @wernt0 27 днів тому +9

    That water bottle would be useful for people, like myself, who have ADHD and struggle to remember to drink. I can't set constant alarms on my phone to remind me as I do different things every day. The only issue is that it only tracks in that bottle so if you have a drink elsewhere, it will think you need a drink

  • @kenirwin9758
    @kenirwin9758 26 днів тому +2

    Do you think maybe you could have possibly overdubbed "Janet" over "Alexa" in post so I don't have to argue with my thermostat over Ben's song request?

  • @samswonderstruck
    @samswonderstruck 27 днів тому +15

    Honestly as someone that works with dialysis patients, the smart water bottle, if accurate would probably be sooo helpful for people needing to track a fluid restriction. like just being a few hundred ml over each day could make them ill pretty quick

    • @karenneill9109
      @karenneill9109 27 днів тому +2

      And on the opposite spectrum- with POTS, I supposed to drink 3000 ml daily. It’s very hard to keep track of how much you e actually had.

  • @Mathleticss
    @Mathleticss 26 днів тому +2

    What a crap set of gadgets, they were all nonsense!! Fair play to whoever picked these, they knew exactly what they were doing

  • @duckweedy
    @duckweedy 27 днів тому +6

    water gadget might be useful if you had someone with dementia that forgets to drink.

  • @hikariyouk
    @hikariyouk 27 днів тому +2

    I kind of feel like the coffee maker is mostly so you have an Alexa device sat in your kitchen to do things like play music, audio books, or whatever else you use Alexa for in the kitchen; the fact that it can also kind of control the coffee machine it's part of is basically an added novelty function.
    (Or...what Spaff said, because this is apparently what happens when you comment mid-video.)

  • @LtLukoziuz
    @LtLukoziuz 27 днів тому +37

    Third gadget:
    "Oh what's this?"
    "Ah, must be a guide to slide against."
    ....
    _proceed to ignore it for the whole bit instead of using as designed_

    • @ilsevdk6457
      @ilsevdk6457 27 днів тому +5

      This!!! Also, I’m sad they didn’t try it on the beer.

  • @meacadwell
    @meacadwell 27 днів тому +2

    I have rheumatoid arthritis, I also have an Alexa microwave with voice activation - it's quite helpful on the days my hands don't want to work right. I could see the Alexa coffee maker being helpful. Sure, I'd have to add the coffee and water but I could do that the night before when my hands have had a chance to unkink as opposed to the morning when they work better as paperweights than hands.

  • @grahamhaskin1136
    @grahamhaskin1136 27 днів тому +9

    I'd like to see you try the printer again, but use the provided metal template. I think that part is meant to help guide and control the printer, as well as flatten down some soft curved surfaces, like the burger bun.
    You still probably don't need it, but I wonder if that would improve the experience, at least.

    • @karenneill9109
      @karenneill9109 27 днів тому +1

      I think so, too. It seems there’s a small wheel on the bottom of the printer. I think it relies on rolling across at a steady rate. It’s just not going to roll smoothly on a bun. I also think that for anyone who does this professionally, there are MUCH better solutions.

    • @phaedradorr8538
      @phaedradorr8538 24 дні тому

      I agree. I just watched the product video on how to use the printer pen. The template has a start area at the beginning.

  • @NightRainDream
    @NightRainDream 21 день тому +2

    Considering how much care this channel puts into acknowledging that many gadgets are designed to be accessible to people with disabilities, that Darwin comment was unexpected.

  • @mandygriffin5241
    @mandygriffin5241 27 днів тому +50

    The smart gadget has a lot of uses in the disabled persons world. Not necessarily the coffee machine per se, but tech has transformed some lives.

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 27 днів тому +1

      Oh definitely, but not any of this tech.

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 27 днів тому +9

      @@adde9506 actually- the water bottle, whilst very expensive- can help folks that need to: “accurately” track fluid intake (more accurately and conveniently than saying “4 cups/glasses, as we know they vary) and forget to drink (some health conditions take away the ability to feel thirst).
      There are other things that may do these jobs, but this may be the most convenient or useful for someone’s specific circumstance!

    • @EarthwormShandy
      @EarthwormShandy 27 днів тому +1

      Which is why you go to Barry Lewis for these kinds of videos.

    • @mandygriffin5241
      @mandygriffin5241 27 днів тому +8

      @@EarthwormShandy agreed. But for the lads to suggest this type of tech isn’t useful is misleading. I’d love to see a Barry Lewis and Sorted collaboration

    • @EarthwormShandy
      @EarthwormShandy 27 днів тому

      @mandygriffin5241 I think they did ages ago but not for gadgets 😅

  • @lucypeirce1107
    @lucypeirce1107 27 днів тому +2

    Saddened by Ben’s attitudes toward the smart water bottle-that ‘Darwinism’ is at play if you need help to drink water! Usually find you guys so funny but this missed the mark.
    I have ADHD and often forget to eat or drink for hours at a time, something like this would be a great reminder. Also people with short term memory loss would also find this helpful

  • @GirishManjunathMusic
    @GirishManjunathMusic 27 днів тому +13

    re: the starting:
    Let's have some fun this beat is sick I wanna take a ride on your gadget stick!

  • @chaotician23
    @chaotician23 26 днів тому +2

    As someone with ADHD, I quite often forget to hydrate, having a water bottle that hassles me to drink from it, and that knows if I have obeyed it is a genius idea. However £69 is too rich for my tastes.

  • @claudiafrancisca6983
    @claudiafrancisca6983 27 днів тому +6

    I've got the hydrate spark and like it. When I get into hyper focus I forget to drink. I see the light and drink. For me it's a blessing.

  • @stevienixx
    @stevienixx 20 днів тому +2

    Honestly that water bottle wouldn't be bad at work for me. I get so caught up in multitasking different responsibilities that I'll not even think about drinking water for hours, so a little light popping on my water bottle nearby to remind me to stay hydrated seems like it could be a good idea

  • @rapids444
    @rapids444 27 днів тому +4

    The water bottle would help many people who need to control the amount that they drink in a day... like those with kidney issues or those who literally forget to drink anything. & the coffee maker is useful for those who have vision issues. Then they can tell the machine to make them the drink they desire without a lot of buttons... however, i do agree that a lot of tech is "smart"/app driven just because they can do it and often when the app dies so does your device so there needs to be a way to use the device outside of the app too.

  • @ArtsandtheKraft
    @ArtsandtheKraft 27 днів тому +2

    May I offer a perspective? I am not a fan of the specific water bottle technology, but some kind of a reminder to drink water could be helpful for me. I am looking at the general idea through the perspective of a single mother of a 6mo old baby. I have struggled with eating disorders my whole life and presently taking care of my needs has taken a backseat. Even simple things like making sure I'm drinking water is not something that comes to my mind. I am sure if I ate better and had a better relationship with food and had more time to dedicate to my needs I'd be able to balance my life a bit better, especially in terms of my self care 🤷🏻

  • @commissionerjg
    @commissionerjg 27 днів тому +18

    Printing a logo on buns actually works great. You need the proper texture on the bun. Much like paper texture, if you tried on glossy it won't work. In a corporate catering company these can be a great touch for your client!

    • @kevinplu1914
      @kevinplu1914 27 днів тому +4

      i think thats what the track is for. Too keep the rolling wheel you see underneath off the food so it doesnt slip.
      Still overpriced and useless imho

    • @EarthwormShandy
      @EarthwormShandy 27 днів тому

      Or, get this
      Ebbers tried to put a HUGE SIZED logo of Sorted Food onto a small doughnut

  • @Izanuela22
    @Izanuela22 27 днів тому +2

    I guess I will definitely buy this smart waterbottle for my great granddad! He constantly forgets to drink and we could track his water intake as well. It is worth a shot I guess and definitely better than him fainting and having to go to hospital because of dehydration…
    I think that a lot of older people might benefit from that since you don’t really feel as thirsty when you get older but obviously should still drink enough.

  • @nanoflower1
    @nanoflower1 27 днів тому +11

    I think Ben hit on the right use for the coffee maker. It's a great device for a hotel but I'm not sure it serves a useful purpose in a home. In a hotel you do have limited space so having a single multi purpose device that can make coffee, set alarms and play music for you seems ideal. Of course that assumes that all of the guests are going to be comfortable with having and using an Alexa based device in their hotel room.

    • @morganalori
      @morganalori 27 днів тому

      if someone already has an echo/alexa in their kitchen (music/timers) having a combo device isn't that far fetched. And for hotel? Alexa usually needs to be connected to an Amazon account, doesn't it? I wouldn't be hooking up to that o.0

    • @H3llSkull
      @H3llSkull 27 днів тому +1

      @@morganalori might be on restricted hotel account , but still then, an hotel which may have many different languages, and dialects and such, i can hear the joy already in the next room when the irishman or scotsman is trying to get a coffee and alexa goes" i didnt understand that" ... " MAAAAAAKEEEE MEEEEEE A COOOFEEEEEE WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" ...

    • @eoinkenny3188
      @eoinkenny3188 26 днів тому

      ​@@H3llSkullAn Irishman drinking coffee! Not a chance boyo! Barry's tea only!

  • @mountainsong73
    @mountainsong73 27 днів тому +2

    And suddenly, even if just for a short moment, Classic FM became the nr 1 music station in the world 😂

  • @complicateditis
    @complicateditis 27 днів тому +29

    16:55 - "are we deskilling humans?" Yes, yes we are.

    • @saschahellmick5564
      @saschahellmick5564 27 днів тому +7

      Ever heard of this old movie "Idiocracy" ? We are not moving in that direction, we are sprinting towards it.

    • @jimgibson3061
      @jimgibson3061 27 днів тому +1

      On the other hand making myself a coffee in the morning isn't a skill, its a thing I have to do.

    • @Grimmance
      @Grimmance 27 днів тому +2

      It's actually skill siloing humans, what better way to improve a corporate drones output then to remove the need to even know how to cook.

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart 27 днів тому +3

      Nothing necessarily wrong with that in some instances (inventions should make life easier, as life shouldn't have to be hard), but that's in case of jobs. But basic skills that everyone should know, like cooking and such? It's definitely a bad thing if people don't learn how to do those.

    • @Grimmance
      @Grimmance 27 днів тому +2

      @englishatheart there are certa8n life skills you should know in order to not get taken advantage of, skill in the kitchen is one of them. If you have zero kitchen knowledge you don't know just how much is in processed food. On the other hand if you have "too much" you think that organic food with no shelf life is the most nutritious. One leads to you getting unhealthy due to food illiteracy, the other drains your bank account because it leaves you open to "organic non gmo gluten free water" a thing I have seen sold at "health food" stores at roughly 10$ per Litre.

  • @maromania7
    @maromania7 27 днів тому +1

    Honestly that water bottle would help me out a ton, just because when I'm editing I completely lose track of time and just kinda refill glasses whenever I have to get up. It'd be nice to know how much I'm drinking, since I actually have a bit of an overhydration problem. When I'm focused I just reflexively sip without ever registering what I'm doing.

  • @1232lesach
    @1232lesach 27 днів тому +8

    Water one technically is needed. Many upon many upon many don’t drink enough water. Things like that are being invented to get people onto the idea of “you need a certain amount of water each day.” Not just say a single little 16.9 ounce bottle of water and you’re good. Might just be felt like “just drink water or etc” but it’s not known knowledge of how much water you need each day so people just drink whatever and not all are drinking enough. And 70 bucks for a vacuum bottle is actually not that much you can find them at prices of 100+ so easily.

    • @Marzi29
      @Marzi29 27 днів тому

      The thing is... that's just not true. There's absolutely no scientific basis for drinking a certain amount every day, and especially not that it has to be water. All drinks are hydrating except alcohol! Yes, all of them! Tea, coffee, juice, milk! And not just that - soup, a sandwich, a curry, they've all got water in. That all counts too. The '8 glasses a day' thing is literally just a random number someone pulled out of their butt. There's no science behind it. There's a really interesting episode of the 'Science Vs' podcast where they looked at this, I highly recommend. They spoke to several experts, doctors and researchers, who work specifically in the field of hydration. None of them (bar one who needs to drink more because of a kidney issue) drinks any specific amount a day. They just drink when they're thirsty. Other than people with other issues, the body is actually really good at telling you that you're dehydrated. There are special cells in your brain that 'taste' your blood as it goes by and tells your body if there's too much salt, and therefore you're dehydrated, triggering the feeling of thirst. The whole episode debunked so many of the misconceptions I had (and the hosts had, before they actually looked at the science and spoke to experts!) about water.
      Overhydration is actually just as dangerous as dehydration and it's much easier to do than you might think. There are thousands of people who have been duped by hydration psudoscience and are drinking far too much water.

    • @NamelessSmile
      @NamelessSmile 27 днів тому

      How do we know people aren't drinking 'enough' when there isn't any reliable research on how much we 'need'

    • @emmet-jamesblondel1708
      @emmet-jamesblondel1708 27 днів тому

      @@NamelessSmile I think what they were trying to say is just being told to drink a certain amount of water a day (around 2L last time I checked) is very different when you drink multiple glasses, and realise not even halfway there. Having something tell you “actually you just drank about 178ml, not 250 like you thought a glass was” can help put it into better perspective.
      I may have misinterpreted though.

  • @Azxnrjsle
    @Azxnrjsle 27 днів тому +2

    You could tell Jamie was purposely trying to get the food on his hand with the spoon…

  • @nininoona
    @nininoona 27 днів тому +4

    I think the water bottle would be good for people who are content streamers, office workers, or for people who are always working on a computer. Its easy to get distracted by your work and you can end up going hours without drinking any water or even getting a bite to eat, depending on how busy you are. I think it would help in that area, at least. Edit to add: Thanks Ebbers.... you set my alexa off and it jump-scared me. =P

  • @luminoustarisma
    @luminoustarisma 27 днів тому +3

    Though I understand Ben's complaints about gadgets not being required to do all small tasks, my brother when he lived was not able to walk, and I remember one of the functions he used on his phone was a remote light switch, so when he needed he did not need to take his bulky chairs across the room in order to turn off the lights, especially when he had gotten to bed and realised after that the lights were on. He could do it from where he was. So I get it, but things can have a good function as well. I think the important thing, which we often forget is, what actually would help me vs what is the trend right now.

  • @aidanbyrne8267
    @aidanbyrne8267 27 днів тому +33

    2:15 Ben not realising you need to be touching the black part of the handle for it to work 😂

    • @AlexanderNash
      @AlexanderNash 27 днів тому +14

      to be fair the vast majority of people don't understand how touch screens work.

  • @manphelan
    @manphelan 27 днів тому +2

    Ben would try and convince you he wouldn't use a tv remote controller...

  • @Ochropyra
    @Ochropyra 27 днів тому +16

    Hey Ben. Yes hydration is a need. But there are a lot of people that struggle with not forgetting to drink. I find it rather hurtful the way you make fun of it. (5:25) There are too many days I simply forget to drink/eat will 22:30 or something. And while a smart gadget might not be THE answer, I might help someone.

    • @Ochropyra
      @Ochropyra 27 днів тому +8

      Google "adhd forgetting to drink" It is a struggle for quite a few people.

    • @biancamalan7499
      @biancamalan7499 27 днів тому +2

      100%

  • @jasoncollins5133
    @jasoncollins5133 27 днів тому +1

    I have the Hidratespark. I picked one up after my first visit to a cardiologist. At the time, I was ONLY drinking tea and Coke Zero. I am a goal motivated person. The device helped me transition to drinking more water by being able to track my water consumption and getting the satisfaction of meeting different goals. That water bottle is not cheap, but it was definitely worth getting. I have since been given a clean bill of health from my cardiologist and family doctor and no longer see either other than annual checkups.

  • @ExUSSailor
    @ExUSSailor 27 днів тому +8

    They've got to be trolling people with the "i-spoon".

  • @funakfunak2740
    @funakfunak2740 27 днів тому +2

    Seen plenty of people using another device to keep track of hydration (A bottle with time-stamps on it), I never personally saw a point for that, but some people clearly do.
    Also it's probably a lifesaver for old people suffer from dementia and stuff.

  • @asquithmainlines699
    @asquithmainlines699 27 днів тому +23

    The old adage “ A fool and his money are soon parted “ sure applies here.

  • @Richard-HiFiMan
    @Richard-HiFiMan 27 днів тому +3

    Ben telling Alexa to play Music caused mine to start playing that station 😂

  • @JeffKelly03
    @JeffKelly03 27 днів тому +7

    In theory, I don't hate that stylus wooden spoon. But... yeah, it clearly needs work.

    • @HaralHeisto
      @HaralHeisto 27 днів тому +3

      It's just too short - I don't see how you could hold it without the bowl of the spoon resting between your thumb and forefinger. All my wooden spoons are double that length, so it's not like it would be unusual to be longer

    • @ethancampbell215
      @ethancampbell215 27 днів тому +2

      It’s one of those gadgets that are a good idea in theory but it fails miserably in execution. The spoon isn’t anywhere near as good as a regular spoon is, and it’s not easier to use the stylus instead of a finger