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Thank goodness he was wearing that high-vis vest during the rocket phone test in his garage. The rocket phone may not have seen him, and thus a safe return would not have been possible. Good work, William.
The phone catching the wind, into the tree, causing the parachute to break and the phone to fall half the distance unslowed is so unbelievably funny. And I can't believe that was just a random chance. Just beautiful.
You gotta love the complete look of shock on his face when the first smaller rocket kind of worked. A reaction that is all too familiar to anyone who has ever tried to build something stupid and accidentally made something that works.
You could invent some sort of tiny device that has a microphone and a speaker in it, fits into your ear and stays there, and then wirelessly sends and receives the audio back and forth between your phone and the device so you can keep your phone in your pocket while talking through and listening to the device in your ear, and maybe also implement some sort of button on it that can control your phone, like for example to answer and end calls. Better yet, make two of them, one for each ear, then you have surround sound.
I own this phone, Ive dropped it on solid concrete face first and it didnt brake. From about 6 feet up im 6'8 and was standing and it dropped from my ear so maybe 6'6 or so feet? Idk but it it was high, and not only did I do this once. I've done this like 12 times I'de guess, Face first into solid concrete. Nothing happened. Surs quality product if you are looking for a android phone.
I'm impressed with all of the intentional and accidental comedy in this. The ACME physics wood cut gag was great and the the parachute catching the tree were honestly the best.
I laughed out loud at the wood cut, but almost peed my pants every time the sticks from the dress rig whacked him. I'm so sorry, but I have an instinctive response to slapstick. Forgive me.
The sad wheeze from the helium ballon after the drop. That moment did it for me. So perfectly timed that I'm not sure if the sound was edited in or not. Regardless it was unreasonably funny. And of course the tree.
Next gen designs only here mate you ready eh are yeah "a case with a strong cable keeping it attached to your person by way of bracelet belt loop attachment or even straight on your head some how maybe a hat if you wanna be goofy"
If you don't wanna use your phone unlatch it and put it in your pocket yes it would be extremely cumbersome with almost no way to fix it hahaha but ATLEST you would never drop your phone just trebuchet it into stuff
This rocket idea is legit the worst way the deal with it as the chances of preforming a suicide landing with a phone and a firework are not likely a phone being not areo dynamic and likely to cause the whole thing to aim down wards doing more damage
Retractable strings are cool and all but mechical stuff is likely to fail the easy clip idea is the more safest way to ensure longevity and success of application at the cost of quality life features like having to worry about your phone being lactched to your wrist
I still think the pneumatic dress catch thing could have legs, you'd just want to create a proper net for catching it and perhaps rotate the entire belt 45° to avoid the... Ya'know. I also think that the balloon idea could work in a more general way, attach enough balloons directly to the phone and fill the last balloon with just enough helium to make the phone fall much slower when you let go of it.
Great video Oz Man, it was very entertaining ( I posted here instead of creating a new comment because we have exactly 666 comments please don't ruin that people)
Not sure if you've finally lost it or discovered coffee for the first time, but you went above and beyond on this script haha. Excellent work as always :3
My man.. dropped his phone.. 435 times?.. in a year? I don’t think I hit the 50’s/60’s for drops. Dude. What are you doing? 😂 I mean, live your life at its shakiest, roller coaster ridden, toilet sittin.. time! I’m genuinely floored at the amount you dropped your phone lol. I love you dude 😂💌
You can easily program a script to deploy springs while it’s in free fall, and to check if the case is being compressed by a pocket, although a 4 rocket array would be cooler
Reminder that Chelsea is the real MVP of the William Osman cinematic universe - that clip of her flinching under the covers as those planks of wood pop by her head had me cackling. Poor caretaker, we love and appreciate you ❤️✨
My favorite part about the parachute hitting the tree is the parachute stuck to the tree, dropping the phone the rest of the way. The parachute was like "Nope. I'll just hang here, you go on ahead without me."
I hope this video does really well for you, it seems like you’ve put a lot more thought into the filming and editing of this video than older videos I’ve seen. I’m not sure everyone will notice, but I hope it pays off for you.
I definitely noticed. Even the little bit where he cuts the wood and the piece hanging off is floating. Small stuff like that adds up and makes the video a lot more difficult and time consuming to produce.
@@chrisgenovese8188 This was basically 25 minutes of ad time to a highly emotionally invested, 20+ year old, tech-interested male audience. Involving google branded underwear, no less. They better have payed shitloads of money for this!
Honestly if you can find a way to compress the spring phone concept in to a thick case, it could actually be a pretty great concept. But it’d probably only be useful for the mega phones, and for normal to small phones, might as well stick to rubber
The floating piece of wood is why I still watch. There's always something new that I could never guess would happen! You're ability to be serious and sarcastic at the same time speaks to my soul.
I call that spot... The G spot! The G stands for gravity! You did what I always do and turned something innocuous into an IED by accident. My high school science teacher got a skeleton named Mr. Bones, instead of Japanese it spoke either English French or Korean. He taught English in Korea where he met his wife, when he taught Science in Zaire he taught in French., and his first language is English.
Great choice for the save mode with the rocket. Now if you drop your phone it will break yes but even better first atacking the Phone Owner too. Its like personal revenge ^^
How about if your phone had a heat sensor or some way to detect when it's in your hand, and if it comes out of your hand, the sensor activates a collapsible shield that closes when it's not in your hand, kind of like the M&M's melt in your mouth and not your hand effect. The phone is already programmed to detect your fingers touching the screen. Maybe you could make use of some of those features?
The mix of engineering and comedy is absolute gold in this video. I was intrigued and also I laughed so hard I'm out of breath. Well done, sir. Well done.
The fact that William does not notice that was Arin Hanson from Game Grumps who made the belt pole suggestion, who he has worked with twice, is my favorite part of this video.