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  • @amanraja7377
    @amanraja7377 Před rokem +2962

    Being visually impaired, I've always struggled with watches. They're usually very invasive or play stupid sounds. Didn’t know the Bradley existed and will be picking one up. Thanks Dankpods

    • @aa-tx7th
      @aa-tx7th Před rokem +20

      dont
      those magnets are too weak youll just knock them away from the correct time if you try to feel them without being very careful everytime. which sounds like a major hassle.
      overdesigned garbage.
      just go for a simpler, cheaper braille watch that has fewer moving parts and is designed for function over form.

    • @BEEZUS45
      @BEEZUS45 Před rokem +154

      ​@@aa-tx7th did you watch the video?

    • @ChlorideCull
      @ChlorideCull Před rokem +159

      @@aa-tx7th you do realize that each number in a braille watch needs 4 pins it can move up and down individually, right? this has way less moving parts, and looks to be much easier to clean.

    • @MudakTheMultiplier
      @MudakTheMultiplier Před rokem +158

      ​@@aa-tx7thif there is anyone with fingers delicate enough to gently touch something without disturbing it it's someone who can read braille.

    • @dominikwylie147
      @dominikwylie147 Před rokem +40

      @@aa-tx7th I think my badly watch is telling me it's idiot o'clock.

  • @flamingophilburt1743
    @flamingophilburt1743 Před rokem +2927

    Don't knock them Casios. I owned and wore one I got for $15 for 10 years. Went swimming in it, went to work, played sports. Everything. The band snapped before the watch stopped working.

    • @legoferrari14
      @legoferrari14 Před rokem +340

      They're such dependable timepieces, back in the early 90's _Michael Schumacher himself_ stuck Casio watches onto his steering wheels to have an in-car stop-watch while qualifying. And keep in mind this was before digital displays became the standard in F1 so this was very forward-thinking.

    • @Scott_Fujiwara
      @Scott_Fujiwara Před rokem +45

      God Tier

    • @NQR-9000
      @NQR-9000 Před rokem +69

      I'm a belgian passenger train driver and I only use Casio Wave Captor watches. They are the only watches that are always synchronous down to the second with every station clocks and my work devices (especially the Samsung galaxy tab that show me the schedule of my train while I drive it).

    • @petzouqi76
      @petzouqi76 Před rokem +17

      The one I bought was already 5 years old, died 2 years later, and took me another 5 years to get around to replacing the battery

    • @MegaSimmaster
      @MegaSimmaster Před rokem +61

      Casio watches should be a symbol of the modern economy. It's a watch so long lasting and cheap, it's sometimes better to buy a new one than to replace the battery.

  • @HuskyMan77
    @HuskyMan77 Před rokem +309

    1:39 For anyone who is curious about that braille text:
    Designed
    for you
    Designed
    for everyone

  • @harleyjackson3708
    @harleyjackson3708 Před rokem +842

    "Mate, I tip my Vegemite to ya." This is the highest sign of respect among the Australian people. This man must truly BE a legend.

  • @rowankrencik
    @rowankrencik Před rokem +4167

    It's a miracle, dankpods can finally see his watch

    • @STICKOMEDIA
      @STICKOMEDIA Před rokem +38

      Truly a Dank moment

    • @goldb0i
      @goldb0i Před rokem +17

      ​​​@@STICKOMEDIApods moment

    • @Fang-sigma2mz
      @Fang-sigma2mz Před rokem +6

      Lol, here before this blows up

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Před rokem +12

      Legend has it, Ray Charles could read a Braille Playboy mag, one handed. 😂

    • @SpaceSaver2000
      @SpaceSaver2000 Před rokem +2

      @@Fang-sigma2mz 💥

  • @ThatRipOff
    @ThatRipOff Před rokem +274

    Seeing Frank suddenly bolt off at any speed faster than a steady crawl was a genuine jumpscare.

  • @unmakeyourself
    @unmakeyourself Před rokem +1202

    Okay but I never grasped how a snake could be unsmart until this clip thank you Frank

    • @mattb.7713
      @mattb.7713 Před rokem +81

      As an owner of sneks, they are all not very smart. Frank may well be under the average snake though lol

    • @Thesnakerox
      @Thesnakerox Před rokem +61

      If your hand smells like the snake's food, the snake will try to eat your hand. Better yet, it'll take some time to recognize that your hand is, in fact, not edible.

    • @ericmiles11
      @ericmiles11 Před rokem +22

      ​@@Thesnakerox I know this one from experience :)

    • @kawaiigoomy3487
      @kawaiigoomy3487 Před rokem +14

      No thoughts, head empty. 🫠 Some snakes are more intelligent though, like king cobras. 🐍

    • @farqueue001
      @farqueue001 Před rokem +1

      Unsmart?

  • @Blindtechnician
    @Blindtechnician Před rokem +381

    I’ve been blind since birth. I’ve never used one of these, I went from one of the yelling watches as he calls it which I will now forever call them to an Apple Watch. This is amazing to see him making a video about these and I’ve often thought about getting one.

    • @Lottofatto
      @Lottofatto Před rokem +2

      Just so you know man, Dank pods is not lying about the watch. It looks really nice! Hope you are able to snag one soon

    • @emrilbennett8704
      @emrilbennett8704 Před rokem +3

      I laughed so hard when he called it that! Like I was laughing my butt off, and I couldn’t breathe

    • @orugacrest
      @orugacrest Před rokem +1

      its amazing to what him?

  • @ztca142
    @ztca142 Před rokem +1912

    I'm a blind dude, and I have definitely come across this model. When I was in primary school, I remember being at this center for the blind and being shown several tech solutions including this watch. It was cool but my family couldn't afford anything there. Keep it up, love all your channels

    • @tophatvideosinc.5858
      @tophatvideosinc.5858 Před rokem +219

      Yeah you definitely DONT SEE a watch like this every day.

    • @tahahaider5836
      @tahahaider5836 Před rokem +11

      ​@@tophatvideosinc.5858 😉

    • @Blindtechnician
      @Blindtechnician Před rokem +152

      As a fellow blind person all tech related to blindness seems to be expensive as hell. So I can definitely relate to not being able to afford it.

    • @Blindtechnician
      @Blindtechnician Před rokem +13

      @@tophatvideosinc.5858 lol.

    • @Pac-man_talking_a_shit
      @Pac-man_talking_a_shit Před rokem +25

      ​@@tophatvideosinc.5858 Bro💀

  • @NovemberOrWhatever
    @NovemberOrWhatever Před rokem +143

    I've heard that it's pretty rare to find accessibility-focused tech that isn't ugly. That's a really cool looking watch.

    • @lemolea9571
      @lemolea9571 Před rokem +20

      Yeah, I don't know why people insist on making disability gear look like a mix between high-vis and children's toys lol

  • @brookeansell265
    @brookeansell265 Před rokem +421

    as someone who is visually impaired (although not all that much just enough i need assistance) this type of thing is super cool and def follows the "curb cut" effect where things that are made more accessible make more than just the intendeds life easier (curb cuts for people who have a hard time moving around and those who need wheels like strollers wheelchairs and bikes all use them) dankpods bought the watch because he liked the look only after finding out its a HUGE advancement in accessibility (a huge amount of "blind" people cant even read braille) thank you dankpods for sharing this awesome piece of unassuming tech

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Před rokem +3

      I have a complicated relationship with curb cuts. They get rid of one uneven surface but create two more (the sides of the cut) which can be an issue on narrow or crowded sidewalks. If they could smooth out the cuts I think that would improve the experience for everyone

    • @brookeansell265
      @brookeansell265 Před rokem +7

      @Nahome Tesfay I get what your saying and I'm sure it's different everywhere but the curb cuts around me are actually wide enough (and relatively gently sloped) that it's not creating that uneven of a surface and I can talk from experience that it's perfered for people "path of least resistance" mentality but I hope you can find a solution that helps you

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Před rokem +1

      @@brookeansell265 Yeah if it's sloped it's fine in fact it's great. I've just seen some curb cuts that are about as dangerous as they are useful and they are useful (in one direction)

    • @polocatfan
      @polocatfan Před rokem

      ​@@nahometesfay1112 I'm sorry but go fuck yourself. It might suck you have to get out of the way to accommodate someone in a wheelchair, but they literally can't walk without doing that.

  • @bosh__
    @bosh__ Před rokem +117

    as a floating pair of hands, dankpods must be chuffed to actually have a watch he can see

  • @thexgamer8240
    @thexgamer8240 Před rokem +788

    This is a really nice watch. Not only is it very useful for blind people but it also looks cool on everyone’s arm.

    • @aa-tx7th
      @aa-tx7th Před rokem +1

      wrong.
      when you go to feel the time you will knock the sh!tty magnets off
      this guy has done literally that dozens of times and most of the time they were accidents.

    • @XenoPlazmatic
      @XenoPlazmatic Před rokem +15

      @@aa-tx7th when has he done it other then we he pushed the magnets on purpose.. you cant push the magnets unless you actually want to.

    • @ames-inthe-grass
      @ames-inthe-grass Před rokem +17

      @@aa-tx7th except you miss the part where you shake it and it goes back in place lmaoo

    • @TheMainCore
      @TheMainCore Před rokem +3

      ​@@aa-tx7thwrong, it's made to be easy to reset to the right time. Sis you even watch the video?

    • @zynan4427
      @zynan4427 Před rokem +1

      ​@a a couldn't have been watching this video

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L Před rokem +160

    I love your covering of accessibility stuff in your usual style! I'm not blind but I am disabled and I just want to join in with the other comments commending this for all the various reasons. A heck of a lot of cool things we all use daily came out of what started as accessibility solutions, and not many people know about that!

  • @adrianfernandez7930
    @adrianfernandez7930 Před rokem +334

    Frank is truly a resilient beast for being able to shrug off smacking into the curtains at high speeds

  • @KecloJaxyn
    @KecloJaxyn Před rokem +401

    Watching Frank bite that curtain just made my whole week 😂 Thank you DankPods

  • @agatone7244
    @agatone7244 Před rokem +24

    My dad is blind and for his last birthday he got a wristwatch. It looks just like a normal watch but he can pop it open like a pocket watch and just feel where the pointers are. So I feel like the one you have is just an excuse to make a watch for the visually impaired with a larger price tag. It don’t need to be too fancy.
    Also, quite funny actually, my dad learned Braille a couple of months ago but can’t use his left hand because of the hard skin on his fingertips from playing the guitar for 40 odd years, but still he claims he can read Braille faster than he ever could read with his eyes.

  • @pennyhaywood7857
    @pennyhaywood7857 Před rokem +55

    My friend is visually impaired and he actually has one of these! I didn’t expect to see it here!
    According to him, this watch is really useful because he can be very discrete (even more discrete than sighted people sometimes) while checking the time and doesn’t have to bring his wrist so close to his eyes every time he has to check the time
    Also, his watch was dropped in a pool once, and it still works fine, so I think a quick dip is fine, thankfully

  • @mehdisol7094
    @mehdisol7094 Před rokem +14

    this video made me so sad. I had a blind aunt that died a few years ago. this made me think of her, she would have been so happy to have this over her talking watch. Rip Andrée

  • @Koda_Grey
    @Koda_Grey Před rokem +19

    This means a lot to me. I was born blind. Learned braille as a child. It’s funny how amazed sighted people are just by me reading. Thank you for showing a (mostly) able bodied audience how neat assistive technology can be!

    • @dontmindbeingblindd
      @dontmindbeingblindd Před 4 měsíci +1

      I am almost compleatly blind and people are always amazed when I use a phone / computer / read braille.

  • @Exponaut_R-01
    @Exponaut_R-01 Před rokem +79

    I remember buying that Casio in basic training except it was like 7 bucks
    Felt terrible to push the buttons but it worked

    • @insertaverygenericnamehere
      @insertaverygenericnamehere Před rokem +9

      That model was extremely cheap several years ago - then people discovered it as a novelty item, and prices rose a lot.

    • @molybd3num823
      @molybd3num823 Před rokem +2

      Bought one for 2 bucks when i was 10

    • @chalet6863
      @chalet6863 Před rokem +2

      I also wore that casio at basic training last year. My Mom ordered it for from amazon was like 12 bucks.

    • @AHungryHunky
      @AHungryHunky Před rokem +3

      15 buckaroos at ye olde Walmart. Was my highschool daily until I started buying the calculator watch instead... Some reason my teachers never noticed my watch was a calculator during tests.

    • @vadnegru
      @vadnegru Před rokem

      15 years ago i had bootleg of this and it had all characteristics of original, maybe strap is less durable.

  • @blakksheep736
    @blakksheep736 Před rokem +37

    My entire experience with Frank is as a barely animated hissing noodle. Seeing her then lunge almost too fast for the camera to catch made me jump.
    Also, Brad sounds like a legend

  • @TURBOMIKEIFY
    @TURBOMIKEIFY Před rokem +3

    Wow! My great aunt lost her eyesight many many years ago. I don't remember how, but it was a disease. When I was a child, I used to try and make her be able to see again. She's the sweetest person! She'd play along with me. By then, she had Stevie Wonder vision (she could barely see, not like she had to wear super powerful glasses. She had to wear shades). She still calls me "Her little eye doctor" even though I'm 26 and haven't seen her and years. I think I'm going to try and get one of these for her. Thanks for reminding me of the blind. Made me realize and appreciate that having a gigantic family, I'm gonna have people who will have issues/impairments. A humbling video for me, this was.

  • @ednaferris2061
    @ednaferris2061 Před rokem +7

    I’m a blind person and I’m a huge fan of yours! Love that you made this video. I didn’t know about this particular watch and I’ll be saving up to get one eventually.
    And for anyone who may not have known, the Apple Watch has a feature called taptic time witch vibrates the time on your wrist. It’s also fully voiceover compatible

  • @Goldencub-2020
    @Goldencub-2020 Před rokem +104

    I would love to own this watch. It looks so sleek and professional, and the color looks very pretty

  • @JSterling812
    @JSterling812 Před rokem +17

    I had someone who was blind in my graduating class in high school. Mate was the best jazz pianist I've ever heard and had an insane passion for music. I was drumming competition at the time (quit soon after cos I was being forced to do marching band which I hated) and we had the best convos about music ever. Dunno what he's doing now but I bet he's kicking ass.

  • @abdurrahimaksoy9857
    @abdurrahimaksoy9857 Před rokem +4

    6:59 i love the aging wheels commomerative bus plaque

  • @edwincarter148
    @edwincarter148 Před rokem +8

    LT Snyder came and spoke to us at the US Naval Academy and he was honestly one of the most inspiring speakers we've had in my time here. He was there receiving a distinguished graduate award. His attitude toward life and resilience were amazing to me. As well as his sense of humor. The first words he said to us, after bumping into the microphone, were "found it".

  • @CookieGoofy
    @CookieGoofy Před rokem +8

    I'm visually impaired. I can use a digital watch, but doing so is an inconvenience when you have to get so close to even see it. I tried a talking watch in elementary school, but kids would occasionally reach over and make the watch talk when it got quiet, so i stopped wearing those. It's neat to see a watch like this, i never knew about it! I love finding products like this, makes my day.

  • @Kummahndough
    @Kummahndough Před rokem +50

    I have this watch! I usually liked wearing it when I was dressed up, it's also a really good minimalist watch.
    It's a pretty old design, actually. I had this when I was still in high school.
    Also very funny Frank feeding attempt.

  • @original_demonic
    @original_demonic Před rokem +37

    It’s such a nice watch, because it’s accessible for just about anyone with a wrist. Blind, hard of hearing, literally anyone who can wear a watch can wear this and know what’s going on. Plus, it looks cool as shit for the people who can see, whether it’s you or the people around you. No noise, nothing too bulky, normal battery and design, and doesn’t need to be fluent in braille either, unlike other blind oriented touch based watches. Not every blind person knows braille, either because it’s difficult, or because they don’t have the time or energy to learn a new alphabet and memorise it. This can help when you either don’t know braille yet, or find difficulty learning it in general.

    • @Radiogumdrop
      @Radiogumdrop Před rokem +4

      The Braille on the box even says “Designed for you, designed for everyone” which is the exact meaning of your comment. People don’t realize that accommodating disabilities or other impairments can make everyone’s life easier and more comfortable

  • @TheSteam02
    @TheSteam02 Před rokem +84

    Sidenote, I actually carry a clam-shell pocket watch in my jeans at all times.
    Yes, I use it to check time because my phone screen is always on low-brightness, which sucks when you're outside.

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Před rokem +25

      Pocket watches need to have a resurgence.

    • @canhedotricks6078
      @canhedotricks6078 Před rokem +9

      ​@@blunderingfool I prefer wearing my watch to check the time over having to reach into my pocket for my phone. Glad pocket watches still work for people though, they look awesome!

    • @Kalvinjj
      @Kalvinjj Před rokem +8

      I remember the time when phones and anything else didn't try to battle the sun to see who's brighter, and actually used it in their advantage. Oh the days of transflective screens had it's charm...

    • @alberot11
      @alberot11 Před rokem +1

      why no auto-brightness on the Phone?

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Před rokem +8

      ​@@alberot11Auto brightness is janky.
      On most phones I've found that it changes too often and I often want a different amount of brightness than the auto setting.
      It would be better if auto brightness only switched between a few user selected brightnesses and had some hysteresis to minimize fluctuations in brightness.

  • @gl_tonight
    @gl_tonight Před rokem +14

    This is brilliant and you just solved my holiday shopping for my step-father 8 months sooner than I could have hoped haha. The alexa I got him changed the game, he's now a computer user (technically)
    This will give that touch of class and ease of use. He loves to go to Karaoke and he won't need to struggle to know the time when out and about in a loud hall.

  • @apocalypsecod
    @apocalypsecod Před rokem +24

    Dank, you can learn grade 1 or uncontracted braille in an afternoon. Contracted braille like you'd find in public would be a lot more memorization though. There are literally hundreds of contractions to make writing and reading braille faster. At the peak of my proficiency I was reading grade 2 braille at around 60 words a minute.

    • @ZtereoHYPE
      @ZtereoHYPE Před rokem +1

      any suggestions on how to get started? id be curious

    • @apocalypsecod
      @apocalypsecod Před rokem +6

      ​@@ZtereoHYPE the easiest exposure for a sighted person would be learning braille by sight. Look up the alphabet and memorize the shapes. Tactile practice for grade 1 would be harder to come by. Most braille in public is going to be grade 2. Even the sign for the Men's room uses dots 2 and 6 for the contraction for en as an example. There are braille displays for computers, but those cost money, and I'd imagine they'd default to grade 2 because otherwise it'd take an eternity to read anything.

    • @zerir.3726
      @zerir.3726 Před rokem

      @@ZtereoHYPE you can literally just look up like a guide but some bookstores may have books in braille (you’ll know cause they’re bound in the middle and huge) and there’s some books you can find online for mostly cheap describing braille and contractions a combo of this helped me. if you can see it can be hard cause your eyes will recognise the symbols easier than your fingers, it’s a whole different way of reading

    • @torturetests
      @torturetests Před rokem

      Not looked in a while but my local library had some braille books in it

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Před rokem +4

      I think it's important to emphasize the difference between understanding what the patterns are, and being able to discern them by touch. I've casually tried matching up the dot patterns I saw on a sign somewhere, and what I could feel with my fingertips, and I have no idea how people can read that stuff.

  • @coastaku1954
    @coastaku1954 Před rokem +23

    Reminds me of some shoes I have: The Nike Flyease, the shoe folds in half to make entry and exit easier and hands free since it was designed for people with no hands or prosthetics, I bought them because they just looked badass

    • @AHungryHunky
      @AHungryHunky Před rokem +3

      Well thank you for telling me about those, I'm not disabled but they do look really cool. And I work a clean room so my shoes must be white and they are available in white. When I leave the building on breaks I have to swap to my street shoes, and those look easy to swap in and out of quickly, and they are runners as well. They basically check all the dots for what I'm looking for, unfortunately I just bought my shoes for this year so I'll have to wait another so my workplace can buy them for me (partially)

  • @Arat1t1
    @Arat1t1 Před rokem +3

    I had one of these, it was my first proper watch. I have no visual impairment beyond being foureyed and just bought it because it was cool as hell. After a few years it stopped working, and the company fixed it for free. It eventually disappeared in a move, but I've been thinking about getting a new one, so maybe this was my sign.

  • @pilcrow1546
    @pilcrow1546 Před rokem +3

    07:40 "How like, I can like enjoy it and use it, purely on its like, 'face value' merits"
    Unintentionally excellent pun.

  • @riley9464
    @riley9464 Před rokem +3

    this watch seems like it would be great for the visually impaired, but the only thing is i could see the ball bearings making it somewhat difficult to tell time. like you try to run your fingers over it to tell the time and it just knocks them loose

    • @lukealberghini2653
      @lukealberghini2653 Před rokem

      Yeah, I think I have mine in a box somewhere because of this. I have good eyesight, but I preordered one when the company first started because I also thought it was a cool design and concept. Whenever I tried to use it without looking though I just ended up knocking the ball off the magnet, and it was really hard to tell the actual position it was supposed to be in.

  • @idocookingstuff2302
    @idocookingstuff2302 Před rokem +30

    Brad is an absolute legend. Wow.

  • @collinvauk1937
    @collinvauk1937 Před rokem +2

    I bought the first version of this watch when it first came out and never had more people ask me about a watch ever.

  • @Steakkiller
    @Steakkiller Před rokem +10

    I kinda hope you are getting more into watches. You might like a Bulova Accutron (especially the “transparent” Space View models). They were the most accurate watches before quartz came around. They kept time electrically with a tuning fork that oscillates 360 times a second. You can actually hear it when its running and the secondhand sweeps smoothly across the dial. I have one but unfortunately its broken…

  • @MichaelUnderwood3507
    @MichaelUnderwood3507 Před rokem +4

    I really hope you do more stuff similar to this, I'm visually impaired and have struggled with watches in the past. They never seem to make them numbers big enough haha.

  • @TheSarahbee23
    @TheSarahbee23 Před rokem +2

    yeah I saw this commercial or an ad online and they didn't mention ANYTHING about the features for the visually impaired! and I get that they wanna just sell as many as possible and people are silly and won't buy something if they're able bodied and it's sold as for the disabled or visually impaired or deaf , but that's so cool knowing that now that's awesome

  • @SusanIvanova2257
    @SusanIvanova2257 Před rokem +1

    That is indeed a neat looking watch.
    In case anyone needs a description: the whole watch is made from brushed, matte silver metal. The body is round but thicker than most other watches. The band made from a lot of tiny metal segments has a woven look to it and moves more like a stiff fabric than a metal wristband made with larger segments would. The markings on the watchface are actually very similar in look to other minimalist watches, small strips for every five minutes, larger ones at the three, six and nine. The twelve is a triangle. Aside from being slightly raised these markings and the crown of the watch are also the only parts of the corpus that are polished smooth and reflect light, making them visually distinct details. Inside of the markings is a circular recessed track in which the minute hand ball bearing sits. The channel with the hour hand ball bearing runs along the outside of the corpus. The balls are also smooth and shiny. Yes, I chuckled typing that out.
    Overall I would describe it as a minimalist, modern and industrial style time piece. It is unique and visually distinct but not in a flashy or outrageous way. Unless someone takes a close look at it or is a watch nerd they may very well not even realise that it is not a standard design. It's classic enough that it would go very well with a suit or in a business context. On a dainty wrist or with a more feminine outfit it would be stronger contrast and therefore more eyecatching.

  • @bigmike9947
    @bigmike9947 Před rokem +3

    Man, I really want one of these, but I'm not sure if I can justify buying nice watches at the moment. I want to support this company because while I am sighted, my eyesight is so bad I literally can't see further than maybe 3 inches in front of my face without glasses, so my eyesight feels like a disability at times, especially when I wake up in the morning and can't see any defined shapes until I find my glasses.
    This looks like a very high quality watch, and it is certainly a cause which I would love to support, but 300+ dollars for a watch is a bit tough to stomach for me, especially with clocks all around me all day long like you mentioned in the intro.
    Maybe someday I'll get one, I'd sure be glad to own one.

  • @Spectralhyena
    @Spectralhyena Před rokem +8

    Bradley is a beast of a legend. Thanks dankpods for sharing this awesome man’s achievements I’m always glad to hear about someone being such a badass hero man.

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptiles Před rokem +1

    Omg that Frank bit is the best yet... Adorable and hilarious. She even has heat pits! But nope. Straight into the wall lmao

  • @Takimeko
    @Takimeko Před rokem +2

    1:47 Seriously thought I was the only one who was genuinely fascinated by Braile, as someone who can fully see. I found some Braile on some random vending machine at a car wash (I don't go there for the car stuff I just want soda) and it was very surprising and neat to come across.

  • @Kochiha
    @Kochiha Před rokem +5

    I play drums and I still wear a watch. I just tighten that bad boy on there and then sleep with it for a few days so I get used to it. It's one of those fancy-shmancy Casios that tells you the time in multiple time zones and even shows you on a map that you can't actually see in detail unless you're actually a mouse which time zone is highlighted.

  • @hunteranthony7751
    @hunteranthony7751 Před rokem +5

    If your getting into the watch world, look up the Bulova accutron space view. The original one from the 60’s used 2 tuning forks to resonate at just the right frequency to convert electricity to mechanical motion of the hands. Was one of the first stepping stones towards quartz watches and were the most accurate wrist watches at the time.

  • @fivestringslinger
    @fivestringslinger Před rokem +1

    Please never stop doing what you're doing. I'm subscribed to every channel you've got (except Floatplane because I don't often watch livestreams, full disclosure) and you make my day every time one of your new videos pop up.

  • @SamAshkon1998
    @SamAshkon1998 Před rokem +1

    Just discovered this channel and I love this guys energy. What a treat to find a fresh channel with a nice and juicy catalog

  • @fawkesrocks
    @fawkesrocks Před rokem +2

    Finally I can nerd out! I’m partly blind, and I work with the blind and visually impaired on the US. Your point about the SCREAMING WATCHES is very true, and that’s why many fully blind people don’t actually look at their phones. Many phones and computers have a feature called screen curtain that blacks out the screen, but allows audio, so they can discreetly use their phone with just gestures and headphones. I knew a girl who hardly too her phone out of her pocket because she could use it IN HER POCKET.
    Assistive technology in general is crazy because it’s this paradox of genius and “why doesn’t something exist to fix this simple problem”. I think videos like this are very important because the more sighted people are aware, the more support we can get to help us find new solutions. On that note, fun fact, VoiceOver (apple’s screen reader) allows you to use an Apple Watch without touching it, just hand gestures. It’s super cool and I advise you look up a CZcams or find a buddy who knows how to do it.
    Final note, Braille is actually only known by 10% of blind people and is falling out of fashion as companies like Apple make technology a better option, and Apple is the leader is mainstream accessibility that’s FREE. Braille has several “grades”, with higher grades being more compact, and some being specialized for things like coding and math. It makes things very confusing and a generally outdated system
    Love to see it!
    (P.S. my favorite part was watching dankpods trying to read Braille sideways)

  • @quijassajiuq900
    @quijassajiuq900 Před rokem +3

    This might actually be one of my favourite dank pod videos to date

  • @cosmiccosmoo
    @cosmiccosmoo Před rokem +50

    This is a very unique Dankpods video, finally no smashing landwaste and eardrums. It is amazing to see someone who has lived through moments, lost his eyes, and seen things us ordinary people think of as nightmares, is willing to continues pushing and helping people with the same disabilities. Thank you Dank, for sharing this with us!

    • @vappyreon1176
      @vappyreon1176 Před rokem +4

      Don't infantilise him, please
      But yeah, Bradley is one accomplished dude

  • @aidanbrooks771
    @aidanbrooks771 Před rokem +2

    As a Canadian, the year of independence from the British in that image is incorrect. We were not fully independent with the Statute of Westminster in 1931, we only became fully independent with the passing of the Canada Act and when the Queen declared our independence on April 17, 1982.

  • @mariov3515
    @mariov3515 Před rokem +5

    I was expecting Frank to launch her self at Dank's hand, so the plot twist of her doing the opposite was damn hilarious 😂🤣

  • @johndowlingjr.
    @johndowlingjr. Před rokem +4

    I've always wanted a braille watch, but I never got one. I've been blind my whole life. I love your vids. Cheers from the US.

  • @fsaczb
    @fsaczb Před rokem +2

    Now I want a dankpods watch that yells the time.

  • @janmelantu7490
    @janmelantu7490 Před rokem +1

    Any dingus can make a digital watch yell the time at you. It takes real inspiration to make a design this good

  • @colby722
    @colby722 Před rokem +3

    Genuinely love these new Dank vids where he'll just review anything he finds interesting. Anything Dank puts out I will watch as soon as I see it's out. High quality content

  • @KillerCaitie
    @KillerCaitie Před rokem +3

    Woah, that watch is so cool! Letting people read it without seeing is fantastic!
    And Frankie was just trying to do some re-decorating.

  • @thegametinkerer
    @thegametinkerer Před rokem

    I've seen this watch here and there but never looked at in detail. This thing is awesome. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @naugahyde1014
    @naugahyde1014 Před rokem

    The best bit about a watch like this is that it probably has WAY fewer moving parts than a traditional analog watch. If you've ever seen watch repair, disassembly, or the like, you know that an analog watch is insanely complicated with lots of teeny-tiny gizmos that you have to know exactly where they all go, or, heaven forbid, know what they're called in case one of those tiny, delicate parts needs to be replaced because you lost it in the carpet, it broke, or it rusted to nothing.
    This guy looks like it would just be a set of timing gears and a couple of magnets, which would still be a lot of parts, but not literally dozens of them, including actual synthetic sapphires. Excellent!

  • @fntthesmth423
    @fntthesmth423 Před rokem +3

    3:36 As somebody who goes out of their way to wear an analogue wrist watch, the idea of my watch saying what time it is terrible! So often when I'm in social interactions I check my watch when somebody isn't looking at me, and it's not necessarily because I'm longing to go, I'm just curious how much time is passing. Even if it's quiet, my watch saying what time it is every five minutes just kinda broadcasts to everybody around that I want to leave :T

  • @MaybeAnnatar
    @MaybeAnnatar Před rokem +3

    Honestly I love that it just looks like a stylish watch while also having both really great functionality and a really cool story behind it.

  • @Otto_Captures
    @Otto_Captures Před rokem +1

    I like turning on .5x playback speed during the Patreon credits roll. One, because it's fun to read the names, and two, it turns the outro into a drunken sounding rant, and it's hilarious. Especially when talking to Frank lol

  • @Lazarus7000
    @Lazarus7000 Před rokem

    I can say that this watch deserves the highest credit because most sorts of things that are intended to make things easier for the disabled make things worse for everybody else while this one not only performs its intended function very well, it also has benefits to the ordinary user inasmuch as it facilitates checking the time on the sly, which is very useful in certain social situations.

  • @mog398
    @mog398 Před rokem +39

    Gonna listen to this with my eyes closed to get the realest experience!

  • @dacid44
    @dacid44 Před rokem +3

    Honestly, being able to know the time without glancing at your watch is a super cool thing to be able to do. Apple watches have a feature I think called "taptic time" where if you hold two fingers to the watch face, it'll tap out the digits in either binary or decimal on your wrist. Switched to a galaxy watch cuz I have an Android now and can't find something like it, it's the main feature I've been missing.

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju Před rokem +1

      Settings > Accessibility > Advanced > Vibration Watch

  • @geoff3610
    @geoff3610 Před rokem +2

    That equalizer watch is pretty rad, you press one of the buttons and it pings the equalizer bar like a real equalizer, but then 2 columns stay up to indicate the time while the rest sink back down. Also, G-Shock makes some fancier versions of that casio if you're interested, gold and metal, also clear. The 5000 series, specifically

  • @Ducky935
    @Ducky935 Před rokem +2

    i think Frank forgot how to snake for that ending bit

  • @nothinghere7391
    @nothinghere7391 Před rokem +16

    It's great to know that once I eventually lose all of my vision, I'll be able to look up time without making it obvious.
    I hope the least amount of people as possible will even think about losing your vision, because it's terrifying, especially at 20

    • @phauschermauscher5943
      @phauschermauscher5943 Před rokem +1

      All the best to you!

    • @vadnegru
      @vadnegru Před rokem +2

      Being surrounded by screens and getting money by staring on them is legitimate reason to go blind. Im in the middle of 20s and sometimes it's hard to change focus, especially after working day.

  • @dingustube420
    @dingustube420 Před rokem +12

    It’s le blind watch

    • @Floridamarrr
      @Floridamarrr Před rokem +4

      Indeed it is the le blind watch

    • @Corgi-Co.
      @Corgi-Co. Před rokem +2

      @@Floridamarrr as a Floridian also, I can confirm

    • @m.saabirkhan2534
      @m.saabirkhan2534 Před rokem

      Ha

    • @pokey6064
      @pokey6064 Před rokem +1

      @@Floridamarrr not from florida but yes it is le blind watch

  • @cherrypepsi2815
    @cherrypepsi2815 Před rokem +1

    I love that he keeps the Aging Wheels bus glass on his desk under his monitor

  • @ExperimentIV
    @ExperimentIV Před rokem +2

    that clip of frank is priceless! never expected you to do a video about an accessibility product, but it’s really cool that you did.

  • @LastToniro
    @LastToniro Před rokem +7

    The 1 grit is so iconic lol

  • @oddball_the_blue
    @oddball_the_blue Před rokem +3

    What Dankpods missed on the things being made of wood thing.... Yeah, the man who came up with the nautical clock built a clock from wood first (the local history museum here in Leeds, UK has a recent reproduction of it and it keeps time surprisingly well to this day)

  • @aidancommenting
    @aidancommenting Před rokem

    I love how it works for both blind and sighted without being intrusive to either.

  • @kidsonicofficial
    @kidsonicofficial Před rokem +1

    Being visually impaired, I love that a huge channel is actually taking the time to understand what the use case of something like this is. I've had fair share of talking electronics lol. I used to have a watch that, like you said, went "IT'S SIX O'CLOCK PM!!!" I also had an unofficial apple clock (as it was shaped like an apple - dunno why tho) but it went one step further and used to yell the temperature as well. People really take their eyesight for granted and don't think that it could be them. I would kill for something like this tbf. I bought a Huawei watch as i could change the faces so that I could see it.

  • @canhedotricks6078
    @canhedotricks6078 Před rokem +4

    I've lived with vision problems my whole life. Clocks and watches, especially analogue ones were annoying as hell. The markings on an analogue watch were always way too hard to see.
    Teachers and old people would get mad at me when I asked them to read the time on the analog clock at the other end of the room. "Why don't you know how to read an analog clock! Young people don't know anything!" I know how to read one, I just can't see it.
    I would kill for one of these. The rose gold version looks so good, just wish I could afford it. I'm glad to find out analogue isn't always my enemy.

    • @dado__
      @dado__ Před rokem +1

      I've seen a similar watch out in the wild years ago that used touch, albeit not as nice. I think there are quite a few cheaper ones where you flip up the watch cover so you can feel the actual hands.
      EDIT: Also seems there are quite a few knockoffs of this watch, but the bearings probably suck so they're probably not better than an old school tactile watch.

    • @zerir.3726
      @zerir.3726 Před rokem +2

      omg know that feel with problems reading an analogue clock.. my eyes shake bad so never able to tell specifically where it is but enough to tell whoever asked thinks i’m stupid 😭 something like this would be so nice

    • @canhedotricks6078
      @canhedotricks6078 Před rokem +2

      @@dado__ Thanks so much! I read a comment on this video that mentions similar designs for significantly cheaper as well. This specific model is also criticized for otherwise being a cheap material with a basic mechanism according to the comment I read. I'll look into it further sometime. I appreciate your reply for trying to help me find one at an accessible price range!

    • @canhedotricks6078
      @canhedotricks6078 Před rokem +1

      ​@@zerir.3726 I have nystagmus too! 😄

  • @Exarian
    @Exarian Před rokem +3

    Truly, the Maritime Chronometer is a world changing device. Oh yeah the maxim gun had a... small hand in that too.

  • @JL0ndon
    @JL0ndon Před rokem +1

    This is awesome! I love that it’s a beautiful watch and accessible too! I want more design as intuitive and accessible as this!

  • @DustyTheDog
    @DustyTheDog Před rokem +1

    When I got the Rugrats BK watches, I never took them off. I wore each of them to school on different days. Ahh, good times. They were a release in the eraly 00's here in the US for the movie Rugrats in Paris.

  • @der_kluger_gunther8391
    @der_kluger_gunther8391 Před rokem +3

    i'll be honest, the design is so cool i would pick it up lol. frank killed me at the end XD

  • @jasminelambert3753
    @jasminelambert3753 Před rokem +6

    This design makes my little industrial designer heart so happy. Like you can tell how much intention went into this. It’s simple and elegant and does what it’s supposed to. It also really speaks to inclusive design. Like you said, visually impaired people can use it but so can anyone else. We need more designs in the world that are able to be universally used.

  • @sjwright2
    @sjwright2 Před rokem

    2:57 "I don't know what I'm looking for"... I see what you did there, well done

  • @Lildarkieislife
    @Lildarkieislife Před 4 měsíci

    Crazy how I have 5 account subscribed to you and most are for certain thing one is for lives, one is for combinations, one is for drumming and one is for after shows, and this one is for regular video like this keep up the work,

  • @bdaubry
    @bdaubry Před rokem +3

    @dankpods, please highlight more accessibility related items. Tech like this is amazing and incredibly necessary. I hope more companies take Microsoft’s lead with the Xbox Adaptive controller. That honestly would be a good one for you, since it takes 3.5mm inputs for all buttons, so imagine playing a game with the adaptive controller using your drums.
    Keep it up man, great content.

    • @djsquarewave
      @djsquarewave Před rokem

      ooh YES, drum controller would be awesome!

    • @allyperfectcosima5472
      @allyperfectcosima5472 Před rokem +1

      It would also be hilarious having him check out accessibility gadgets that epic failed at the task they were meant to help with!

  • @cheek42069
    @cheek42069 Před rokem +5

    I love watches, My grandfather was a watch maker. Anything with an automatic movement I love, hope you're into watches too!

  • @thedarkknight1971
    @thedarkknight1971 Před rokem +1

    They COULD have made that water resistant easily enough, using non-corrosive materials for the face (and the channels the ball bearings run along) and then sealed the internals too. so that if say a blind person was wearing it and there was a bit of grit or debris stopping the balls from rotating, all they have to do is rinse the watch under a tap and hey presto!It works again!. Also, Bradley being a swimmer, this could have been good for those who wanted to wear this watch while swimming in a pool/exercise etc so they knew how long they had been swimming for/how long they have left etc... Missed opporrtunity there I think... But overall, VERY SMART idea for a timepiece for someone who has trouble seeing! 👏👏👏👍 😎🇬🇧

  • @dodgeman777
    @dodgeman777 Před rokem +2

    I have so much love for accessible technology, the fact that these seemingly tiny innovations could make somebody's life just that bit better is such a cool thing. Onya Brad

  • @chadwicknottingham
    @chadwicknottingham Před rokem +10

    I’m excited for when you start delving into the world of mechanical watch complications. I’m here for this journey.

  • @deividasb
    @deividasb Před rokem +4

    I'm a big watch enthusiast so seeing a watch on the channel is really cool. I've been aware of this watch for a while, and while its functionality is pretty cool underneath its just a fairly cheap swiss quartz mechanism thats been modified. You can get some pretty good watches for the same price and even some fully mechanical watches too.
    Would be really cool to see some vintage or mechanical watches on the channel- they are essenstialy just tiny very complicated machines that you wear on your rist.
    Also great video!

  • @ChubiPanda
    @ChubiPanda Před rokem

    That’s a beautiful watch. Would make a great talking point as well seeing how much of a king Bradley is.

  • @AHungryHunky
    @AHungryHunky Před rokem +2

    An interesting and different video, and proof that Dank can review anything and we will watch it because it's entertaining. Keep on doing what you do man.

  • @caolanmoore4027
    @caolanmoore4027 Před rokem +3

    I was under the impression that Frank only ate quails ,obviously not anymore. Did you do anything special to get her off them?

  • @thecatherd
    @thecatherd Před rokem +3

    I mean hey, like any other disability aid, the more abled people buy it the more the price can go down for the people who need it for its intended purpose. It's expensive right now but if it gets popular for the aesthetic then the price will probably go down!

    • @ashkitt7719
      @ashkitt7719 Před rokem

      Makes me wonder about buying it then. It does look cool.

  • @volrath__
    @volrath__ Před rokem +2

    LOVE stuff like this!
    Technology is cool and all but I love it when things are designed from the start to be accessable

  • @LowSkillSurvival
    @LowSkillSurvival Před rokem

    Casio W217-H owner here.
    I'm a forklift operator, searching your pockets for your cellphone is most of the time straight up not an option while on the mule.
    Hence the wristwatch.
    Casio W217's are pretty much peak wristwatch, from a practical POV. Inverted display (bright numbers on a black background) are premiere readability, plus the amber illumination is optimal. No world time nonsense taking up the screen.
    Ridiculously durable, aside from a few scratches, weighs nothing (which is a positive when dangling on your wrist). The Armband is functional and comfortable enough, and also easily replaceable if you're a leather guy.
    And all that for 24€.
    Thank you for reading my blog post.