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Do you trust reviews?
How do you know if reviewers are being truthful?
Marques Brownlee, better known as MKBHD, has stirred up quite a storm with his review of the Humane AI Pin.
By the way, it turned out to be true.
The AI pin didn’t work, didn’t go to market well, didn’t meet any expectations.
It crashed and burned badly, with the founding team disbanding and potentially selling it away.
Labeling it the “worst product” he’s ever tested, Brownlee’s candid critique didn’t sit well with everyone.
Some argue he was too harsh, while others defend his honesty. So, what’s the real story here?
Brownlee, a tech reviewer with over 19 million YouTube subscribers, has built his career on providing unbiased and thorough reviews of the latest gadgets.
His influence in the tech world is massive, with millions of viewers relying on his insights before making a purchase.
This means his words carry a lot of weight.
When he called the Humane AI Pin a flop, it wasn’t just a casual comment; it was a statement with potential market-shaking consequences.
The Humane AI Pin, a wearable device designed to replace smartphones with AI-powered functionality, promised a future without screens.
The concept was intriguing — just clip the device to your clothing, and you’d have a hands-free, voice-activated assistant ready to handle your tasks.
But according to Brownlee, the reality was far less impressive.
He highlighted issues like poor battery life, heating up too much, unreliable AI, and the hefty price tag of $699 plus a $24 monthly subscription.