A sincere person does not fool potential buyers about usb cables.
I'd never recommend you yo try your sparkling new speakers blasting some Revenge because the most probable chance is that you think you bought something not working.
He can sincerely believe that golden USB cable are better. I've yet to meet anyone without flaw
s in their expert/professional specialties.
You can also like someone approach and discourse, even commercial, without buying evrything he likes. I kinda like Andrew Robinson's reviews too, but I can't take him seriously when he talk about how soundbars are great.
I've seen complaints about the dramatic video title above. Those people are youtubers, if they want to be referenced correctly they must use what youtube algorithm pushes up in the recommendation: clickbait titles and cringy thumbnails.
Are they glorified commercials ? Yes, most definitely. They will always try to not antagonize any brand otherwise they would not be able to do their jobs. Not as successfully as they do it now.
I see them as (most often) better spokeperson of the brands who tends to put out bad video, be it on internet or on TV.
Sure, having real numbers and folks on asr bringing insightful research is really nice. But I can't see in what world having those numbers would be feasible in a video format. You guys always goes back and forth, putting addendum and contexts, etc... And some people still call bullshit on you.
That may be possible in a live format, but I don't believe that being overly technical would interest enough people to have it be its main income like those guys do. That's context too.