use, review, tell
When the 13-year-old me pressed the record button and started sharing my thoughts on a smartwatch in front of the camera, I never realized that my efforts in tech reviews could help so many people.
I’m a boy who loves digital products, just like many others. But what sets me apart is an inner drive to share my experiences and thoughts about a product with others, which brings me joy as I provide value to them.
Many times, tech products fall short of expectations, while individual consumers have limited influence. That’s why I’ve always believed in sharing a product’s strengths and weaknesses with the public, while also providing feedback to the manufacturers. So, I set up my camera, filmed the products, and wrote reviews and scripts. I listed each product’s pros and cons, covering aspects like design, functionality, and even precise data, all while attempting to merge the cold, mechanical nature of tech with a warm, humanistic touch, delivering both practical insights and meaningful emotional resonance to the audience.
Initially, my channel had very few viewers, but my passion for making videos remained undiminished. My friend Maxwell, who was in the same school as me, often helped me create these videos; he thought what I was doing was pretty cool.
I often spent days refining my script, hours shooting the perfect frame, and countless nights editing my videos to make them more engaging.
To me, this is no longer just a task or hobby; it’s an act of delivering value.