Why I Carry an iPod and Dumbphone in 2024

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2024
  • A little while back I received a comment from a viewer saying that carrying multiple devices over one smart device is creating a needless complication for myself. Today I'm responding to that with 5 reasons why I carry multiple dumb devices in 2024. Let me know if you use any of this simple tech in the comment section!
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  • @NomadOverNormal
    @NomadOverNormal Před 3 měsíci +309

    I see an iPod, I click!!

  • @dtwings1223
    @dtwings1223 Před 3 měsíci +212

    I doubt any person saying that "you just need more willpower" is actually exercising more willpower.

    • @mario6279
      @mario6279 Před 3 měsíci +8

      Exactly dude i practice discipline but let me tell you I’m such a hypocrite when I tell you how many times I’ve said “I need to stop going on tik tok or CZcams” it’s made me brain rot beyond belief. So I’m glad you admit the flaws all us humans face with such technology.

    • @dtwings1223
      @dtwings1223 Před 2 měsíci +12

      I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve deleted social media apps only to redownload them a week or two later.

    • @mario6279
      @mario6279 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dtwings1223 I just deleted tik tok CZcams will be the only thing I’m on now haha. You’re 100% spot on

    • @klex6009
      @klex6009 Před měsícem

      Opal is an app that blocks your apps. Once their blocked you can snooze the thing (to use maps or loook up tutorials when fixing shit) and it’ll greatly reduce your screen time knowing you have to go to an app to unblock all the other apps lol. I just started it but it’s been helping a lot screen time down 60%

    • @Helloandwelcome905
      @Helloandwelcome905 Před měsícem

      They prob wake up smacking their 🥩 knowing dang well they ain’t exercising willpower

  • @bitterbuffalo8997
    @bitterbuffalo8997 Před 3 měsíci +100

    Going on a walk with just an mp3 player and some good tunes is a great experience

  • @mzohayb
    @mzohayb Před 3 měsíci +32

    A person once said in a podcast: "What level of inconvenience are you willing to accept to live a more meaningful and peaceful life?"

  • @user-es6ip5bb6m
    @user-es6ip5bb6m Před 19 dny +6

    This type of "minimalism" that you were criticized for is called normal life for anyone born before smartphones existed.

  • @petesime
    @petesime Před 3 měsíci +79

    I'm 45, so I've witnessed all these changes accelerate from my young adulthood to now. My phone hasn't made me happier, I feel more beholden to it than anything. I miss having time to myself.
    I freely admit that part of this is nostalgia. I'm not a minimalist. I wouldn't have a dvd collection or shelves of books if I were. But I'm edging closer to getting a dumb phone and not being quite so beholden to the notifications that demand my attention and time.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +7

      Yeah it's crazy to see how fast tech has moved since I've grown up. I got my first phone in high school and it was a dumb phone essentially. Now after living in a "smart" world for the past decade and a bit I don't feel much smarter from it all! It's tough when the whole world has moved this way to now go back to this simpler tech, but I agree the pull to do so is strong. Thanks for the comment!

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have times when I've gotten angry at something I've wanted to (and sometimes have) taken out some anger on my phone and it makes me question why I carry around that thing in the first place.

    • @klex6009
      @klex6009 Před měsícem

      Start reading maps, signs, remembering phone #s. As a sales person it’ll impress ppl as a normal person it’ll make you more efficient not depending on tech to navigate your daily life

  • @NomadOverNormal
    @NomadOverNormal Před 3 měsíci +84

    I remember being out of cell signal service while out in national parks, and not really having the ability to check my phone. I'd drive out to this one alcove that was 25 minutes away from my campsite once per day to do so, and having that designated half hour was pretty neat. Applying that restriction by forcing it with your devices seems like a great concept. People might typically argue that it's less efficient to have more devices, but like I said in my note taking video, there's so much opportunity to distract you on a smartphone. You pick up your iPod for a reason, and you dont get deterred from that reason. Congrats on joining the 10k club!

    • @NomadOverNormal
      @NomadOverNormal Před 3 měsíci

      And I literally have that same shirt.. Urban outfitters 2017 or something lmao!! My only shirt from there. Great color.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +3

      An imposed limitation like you mentioned can be quite illuminating! Love that. And the shirt is actually an old Wind River that I thrifted!

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 3 měsíci +1

      Personally I wish we had walkie talkies that can use ANY communication satellite, tower, ANYTHINg instead of relying on the length you can talk to someone else on walkie talkie until you're out of range. Walkie talkies were the ones my siblings and I used back in the early 2000s before I had cell phones in the 2010s. And personally, it was much, MUCH quicker to use Walkie Talkies considering all you have to worry about was battery life, the dialtone, volume knob, channel numbers, and one button to speak to another person, and that's about it.

    • @Caldinovin
      @Caldinovin Před měsícem

      I remember the days it was actually not that common seeing people constantly on their phones. This was before the smartphone. Usually the ones who did often were teenagers and young adults. And even back then they were talking about phone addiction, this mostly being about said teens having a addiction texting and calling eachother. Nowadays I don't even have to walk out of my house I can just look out the window and 8 out of 10 the person walking by would either be holding or using their smartphone.

  • @C0ZMICWIZARD
    @C0ZMICWIZARD Před 3 měsíci +18

    I just watched this with tears in my eyes. I don’t know why this connected so deeply with me. Actually I do know why. I was looking for this.
    This video is going to change the lives of me and my kids. Thank you.

  • @im_avg_joe
    @im_avg_joe Před 3 měsíci +80

    iPod and dumb phones don't invade my privacy. Kudos to you

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 3 měsíci +6

      My 4th gen doesn't ask me of anything. I ask it for good sounds, it play good sounds; that's it

  • @StigmaSam
    @StigmaSam Před 3 měsíci +20

    I LOVE your channel dude! You’re talking my language on so many levels. I’ve been walking a similar path to you, just not recording it. It’s refreshing to see other people doing things differently and adding some resistance to tech.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Glad you’re enjoying the videos buddy, I appreciate the kind words!

  • @franalmonte8843
    @franalmonte8843 Před 3 měsíci +26

    I miss the iPod, windows xp and MSN days

  • @Kawartha65
    @Kawartha65 Před 3 měsíci +16

    “Meaning friction” is a great analogy.
    I recently had the exact epiphany you were talking about.
    I had hundreds of albums on my iPhone …. but do you think I would ever lie down and actually really listen to one!
    The funny thing is, I consider myself an audiophile
    So I bought a quality DAP and now I literally listen to probably 2 entire albums daily….and the sound quality is even better!
    I’ll never go back ….
    I deleted all my music off my iPhone.
    Try it ….you’ll never go back!
    The whole listening session suddenly becomes became pure and self empowering.
    Now ….I am using that new found fortitude in other forms of technology combat.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That’s a great tip and a very intentional way to actually listen to the music. Thanks for sharing!

    • @pallettownbry
      @pallettownbry Před 3 měsíci +2

      I’ve been feeling this way too. I have over 20k songs stored away in my collection but I rotate between the same 3-5 albums sometimes for a few months at a time, occasionally having a taste for a different artist or genre. Rather than carrying my whole collection with me all the time like I do now, I should just choose my favorite albums, load them up, and work with that until I want to listen to something different.

  • @rejectconvenience
    @rejectconvenience Před 3 měsíci +7

    Great video, you articulated everything so well. I’ve been on the dumb phone and iPod combo for over 2 years now and I cannot fathom going back to a smartphone. Keep up the great work!

  • @LeoSchuldiner23
    @LeoSchuldiner23 Před 2 dny

    I still remember 13 years ago, when a coworker showed up with a smartphone and a 3G internet connection. I thought that was totally unnecessary.. And now I remember in a nostalgic way how things were back then. I still remember one of the most liberating moments in my life was around 2016, when someone stole my smartphone on the street and I had to live my life without it a few days. I felt light, without worries. Thank you for sharing this content.
    Cheers from Chile, Southamerica.

  • @Yu-GiBoy
    @Yu-GiBoy Před 3 měsíci +37

    I use ad blockers, AI ad scramblers, No-Script, I never have the same mac address or IP, and on android devices you can go into developer mode and manually disable your camera, mic, GPS (or spoof location), gyroscope, and so on. This all helps to silence Ad-trafficking if you don't want to give up smart devices or computers. I defiantly dig the idea of having the option to choose between a dumb phone and a smart phone, it lets you take more control when you want it. Great video.

    • @Starmast3rmusic
      @Starmast3rmusic Před 3 měsíci +11

      I just run a pixel device with graphene OS. Problem solved.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +7

      Yeah you have it dialed in by the sounds of it! I think if someone wants to use a smartphone but limit the distraction/tracking elements, doing the modifications you've mentioned are crucial. The dumbphone is great because it's simple out of the box, but if you can do the work to make a smartphone simple and less distracting, then that's a great way to go!

    • @Yu-GiBoy
      @Yu-GiBoy Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Starmast3rmusic Definitely a great end all be all. I was more recommending a simple way to make any device you currently own harder to track for ad companies.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 3 měsíci

      Some things along these lines that I use: a PiHole to block trackers and ads, I use Brave browser with the shields turned on, I try to keep as few subscriptions as possible, I carry around an iPod for music

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 3 měsíci +1

      Funny because the smart phone I have doesn't have a SIM card inside of the device, only Wi-Fi only (Wi-Fi only phones are great if you don't want to get bombarded with updates and ads, just by simply turning off the Wi-Fi on that end). But for most of the communications, I just use a flip phone/burner phone.

  • @supertoadmods
    @supertoadmods Před 3 měsíci +2

    Spencer! This is so awesome! I picked up a Light phone 2 (a dumb phone) a couple months ago and I love retro tech and listen to CDs as my main music consumption and it has a made a big difference in my life recently. I am all around happier and make more thoughtful decisions everyday. Thank you for spreading this message, it is awesome to see other people go for more minimalist lifestyles in this media crowded world. Keep up the great work!!

  • @corychecketts
    @corychecketts Před 3 měsíci +8

    Thanks for the mention in the video. I’m glad I could help. Great video as always!

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Of course buddy - you put it so well I wanted to make sure you got the credit you deserved. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @songsan807
    @songsan807 Před 3 měsíci +6

    That is the reason why I carry a cheap iPhone 4S with me that do not have cell service while I walk or go to the gym. It can't check email, text, Internet or anything other than play my music. No distraction and pure joy.

    • @David-Stanley
      @David-Stanley Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have an out of service iPhone 4 that I use for the same purpose; it's a great music player to have when I go for bike rides and grocery trips! The simplicity of its function is great.

  • @lilPopper
    @lilPopper Před 3 měsíci +7

    Even I carry multiple gadgets. Despite using a smart phone, I still carry a separate media device for music, reading. And it's my way to repurpose old tech and keep my phone's battery last long.
    Heck. I still use a separate GPS navigator because they still give better routes than phones and I am saving data.

  • @Theonly_Onyx
    @Theonly_Onyx Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm saying this before watching the video.
    We were supposed to make the multiple devices better, But instead
    We made one device multiple and it overwhelmed us.
    Simplicity is when one thing does one thing less things.

  • @SoulStrings
    @SoulStrings Před 3 měsíci +4

    6:30 "There's a grain of joke in every joke", as they say.
    First time commenting, but finding this entire channel made me finally realize that I'm not alone in striving for a more minimalistic and simple lifestyle. Thank you!

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thank you for commenting! I agree that it's really heartening to see how many people share these views and are trying so many unique ways to live them in their own lives. Have a good night buddy!

  • @lonestardude6283
    @lonestardude6283 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I started using my iPod and love it! Uninterrupted music! No notifications, messages or commercials! I’ve also always used the Garmin for the same reason!

  • @wildace4535
    @wildace4535 Před 3 měsíci +1

    i recently discovered this channel and i just wanna say its helped me a lot iv completely ditched my phone with using a cell2jack and music wise i just went back to my ipod making life just a lot more easier

    • @NijiDash
      @NijiDash Před 3 měsíci

      Cell2Jack, didn't know about that one, looks interesting! How's it been going so far? I won't be ditching my smartphone myself, but I've installed ungoogled LineageOS on my Note 9 and keeping it as clean as possible which is working fine for me. I personally love iPods and my Walkman A55 a lot for having the files on the device itself and not having stupid notification sounds playing while listening to music. /)

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wow buddy I'm glad you've been getting value from the videos! That's great to hear you have made the Cell2Jack work for you. It's a pretty neat little doodad and as you've demonstrated can be used for more than a nostalgia factor. Great work!

  • @GlenfinnanForge
    @GlenfinnanForge Před 3 měsíci +1

    I look forward to your videos dude. Good stuff. I have consistently failed at using my dumb flip phone for long just because I do listen to music often and do need maps to get where I’m going and I just absolutely fail at the not getting distracted thing.
    But I find your stuff very inspiring to move in the direction of intentional use of technology. The hell of it is, I grew up before the smartphone. When I graduated high school, a cell phone was a luxury item used by lawyers in big cities. We didn’t even have a cell tower in our area yet. So the era I grew up in was IRL interaction, paper maps, music on tapes or CD, disposable cameras, and we did just fine.
    Somewhere between the end of college and now, we got used to this hyper connected always on life. I know I could be okay without it, but the struggle of getting out of it is real.
    Thanks for what you do man.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci

      I appreciate the kind words and you sharing your experience! I got my first phone in the summer before high school, and it was essentially a dumb phone. Going back to it isn't always easy for the reasons you mentioned, which is why I'm testing other options for the "perfect dumbphone for a smart world." I am not perfect by any means - the dumbphone is my secondary option which I try to use as much as possible, but with work constraints it hasn't become my full-time as of yet. Keep up the good work and thanks again for the comment!

  • @PPA-vl3cu
    @PPA-vl3cu Před 3 měsíci +9

    I was a lot happier with my little IPod shuffle, and dumb phone.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yeah I had the original shuffle that was the USB stick and it was an awesome little music player. Good times!

  • @joemurphy1901
    @joemurphy1901 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Bought myself an iPod classic of off eBay, after one of your recent videos. I've found myself much more productive when listening to music on it compared to my phone.

  • @ehanbenjamin
    @ehanbenjamin Před 3 měsíci +3

    I like your commentary on decentralizing - was just talking about this today. I think the next challenge is finding the right amount of decentralization for our devices.

  • @rml695
    @rml695 Před 3 měsíci +4

    My concern about going back to dumb devices is accessibility issues. Due to my vision loss I depend more on Uber or Lyft and similar apps and technologies more than most. Now, in theory, I could buy a video magnifier with OCR, a computer with assistive software, and a talking cell phone, but add it all up and we’re at least in $2400-$5500 easy - over $1000-$4000 more than a smartphone that can more easily fulfill those roles, and going back to Lyft and Uber, they’re not possible without a smartphone, and while there is accessible public transit, it’s not as convenient, and cabs are more expensive. While there are programs to help cover the cost c they aren’t always the easy to work with, and are very strict on the requirements of qualification. So for my needs, I’m kind of stuck. You did say you wanted to hear my thoughts :-)

  • @JasonThorneMagicLAMP
    @JasonThorneMagicLAMP Před měsícem

    Wow! You are sooooooo right! This is what I do. And exactly for the reasons you describe, but I never managed to articulate it as well as you. Well done.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you very much for the kind words! Glad to hear we’re in line on this thinking

  • @leatherwiz
    @leatherwiz Před 3 měsíci +4

    This year I will be 6. That is not years but decades. I am old enough to remember when we had no devices at all to carry. When it was ok not to be reachable. I remember one o my bosses once said, an sms is for his convenience not for others to be able to reach him and disturb him 24/7…. Today we panic if we don’t get an answer on a message within seconds…. Although I like technology and am fascinated by these new gadgets, I am not sure wether this has improved our lives.

  • @Retro_One
    @Retro_One Před 3 měsíci +1

    You’re the best, dude:) I look forward to every video you do! So helpful and fun! :)

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm so glad to have your positive attitude in the comments every video buddy! It means a lot!!

    • @Retro_One
      @Retro_One Před 3 měsíci

      @@spencers-adventures Always, my brother 🙌

  • @H0NEYBRE4D
    @H0NEYBRE4D Před 3 měsíci +3

    i got an ipod this week based on your recommendation and it's been such a gamechanger for my screen time! as you said, i never realized how often i would pick up my phone to change a song, and then next thing i knew i'd be down a rabbit hole of instagram or email. with the ipod, i scroll, press play and that's it.
    plus, i like having to be purposeful with what music i listen to. what albums are the most important to me? (i have plenty of space for thousands of songs, but i have to go through the effort to download and sync). it's inefficient, it can be tedious, but it's on PURPOSE... and i want to live my life purposefully.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I'm very happy to hear you're enjoying your iPod. That's awesome! I agree with the sentiment of living purposefully as well, even if that means adding some tedium to the process to make that happen. And to your second comment: YES! Wasting to upgrade isn't minimalism, and it is very irresponsible for the reasons you mentioned. I love the slogan: Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without!

  • @jayman8001
    @jayman8001 Před 3 měsíci

    1000% agree 👍. Purchasing the light phone 2 was one of the best purchases I’ve made in my self development journey. I find that having 1 or 2 options and dealing with the choice is what life is about. I can actually think critically about the decisions I make on a day to day basis. I am my own best friend now. It’s also introduced consistent journaling and I carry my travelers notebook with me everyday all day. I still use an iPhone but I use it 90% for utility and improving my day to day.

  • @opedromagico
    @opedromagico Před 3 měsíci +1

    Coicendetely, I just found my iPod these days.. What a lovely product, the iPod Nano 4. Will see how I can fit it into my routine because I like to go for a walk listening to Spotify podcasts, not sure how I'm going to pull this off easily.

  • @rattsjcfanpage01
    @rattsjcfanpage01 Před 2 měsíci +2

    There’s nothing wrong with having separate devices, iPhones and androids are starting to become a problem. I’m getting tired of the smartphone and I’m getting tired of the dings and beeps! I like technology but i don’t want it in my pocket all the time. It’s annoying.

  • @P03Z
    @P03Z Před 3 měsíci

    I love your channel. Keep it up!

  • @hoomaopopo
    @hoomaopopo Před 3 měsíci +1

    My iPhone is like my Swiss Army Knife. It's an invaluable multitool I can't do without, but I control what apps are in it and carefully manage how they function. Even then, smartphones are practical for certain things and shouldn't be used for everything even though they literally can. The screens are too small for certain things like watching CZcams or reading. For these I either use a tablet or a computer. And tablets are not practical for things like word processing or video editing. For these I use a computer with a keyboard and mouse.
    When I go camping, I take my iPhone to check the weather, maps, listen to music, take photos, and other things that allow me to enjoy the experience of camping, and because I manage what apps I have and how the apps I have function, I'm not distracted by things like social media because I don't let them find me. And not bringing my tablet or computer allows me to avoid doing other things that take away from the experience of camping. Other than my phone, I just bring a solar powered battery charger for the phone and a camping stove for myself:p

  • @ks_snuggles
    @ks_snuggles Před 13 dny

    Was already on board and planning a switch off my smartphone, but you listed some fantastic points I hadnt considered!
    The return to single/minimal use devices allows you to pick and choose what companies you support! The easiest way to fight back against a bad company is to never give them money, and this helps us return to choice!
    It also make it easier to abandon ship when the captain starts doing questionable things you dont agree with (forcing customers to sign binding arbitration agreements... YUCK).

  • @Nicobreizh
    @Nicobreizh Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have an iPhone SE and a ipad , I have essential app on my phone . Mail , Bank , message . But I ´m totally agree with you and everyone who need less technology .

  • @kimsutherlandcozy
    @kimsutherlandcozy Před měsícem

    great video! Thank you!

  • @milomakesstuff2019
    @milomakesstuff2019 Před měsícem

    Recently turned my old iPhone X in a black/white Spotify machine without internet and all apps removed from the home screen.
    Still need to get in the groove of it, but I think it can help me be more intentional.
    Currently use it in the gym already, which definitely helps with focus on sport.
    I recognize my issue with stimulation and distraction, hope to get better with it soon!

  • @chadsshow2010
    @chadsshow2010 Před 2 měsíci

    You have an awesome channel. I want to go simple. I am subbed and learning.

  • @VooodooPL
    @VooodooPL Před 16 dny

    Very good video thanks !😊

  • @semectual
    @semectual Před 3 měsíci

    I totally agree with your video! Single use devices, I was one of those 15 years ago who did the same similar to you. I carried my Sprint Motorola Razr V3 for phone calls and text and my Creative Zen X-Fi Portable Media Player. Nowadays, in 2024, my Creative Zen PMP is still chugging along, I use it once or twice a week as it sits waiting for me at the living room coffee table. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bucky7505
    @bucky7505 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m working on it! I’m trying to turn my iPhone into a dumbphone now that I’ve deactivated it. I use a flip phone for checking in with people, and making calls, and try and use the iPhone for a few CZcams videos, meditating, and libby. I even bought a calculator to bring with me to my retail job in order to push home staying off of using my flip phone on the floor. Buying physical media I know I’ll use. I even got 15 year old digital camera working again. So if I want to capture a memory, it’s not tied to a phone and I love it!

  • @user-bo6ob6yq5k
    @user-bo6ob6yq5k Před měsícem

    I open my phone with the intention to be productive and I’m immediately fighting the distractions. I have ADHD and separating “apps” from the smart phone is so helpful for every day function. I pick my MP3 player up i wont get distracted by some unrelated notification on it, its faster to pull my digital camera out than it was to go thru my apps in my phone to find the camera app. When i have to check my emails or my bank app or whatever because my apartment requires we pay rent thru an app, i use my tablet and i cant fit that in my pocket so its not the same distraction level as my smartphone. Plus idk call me paranoid but I’ve never felt comfortable using my phone as my wallet but thats just me.

  • @gabbodj95
    @gabbodj95 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was going to move to a dumb phone like this, but then I decided to switch my IPhone 11 pro to a 13 mini (little screen -> no CZcams, tiktok and such apps that would be uncomfortable for my not perfect sight), dumbing it down, and now I have a phone that let me do everything, but at the same time makes me watch it only when needed, unfortunately in EU apps like WhatsApp are mandatory, you cannot live with sms alone, and having the possibility to scan codes, is great when you need it. I also ditched my smart band for a G-shock 5610u, and I love it a lot! I also restored a couple of years ago my old beloved iPod 5.5 to ditch Spotify. Now I feel way more in control of my life, without feeling like a slave of my devices.

  • @donniedarko5529
    @donniedarko5529 Před 3 měsíci

    I really liked the video! I also carry an iPod for my audio needs and just started my digital library in order to get rid of streaming services. The phone on the other hand is something I really would like to do, but it makes communication with my family and friends really convenient, however I resourced to having a limited on my iPhone, so I just limit social media to a couple 15 min a day and after a couple of days I didn't even use the 15 minutes. It has been a game changer, but you still need some will power. I thought putting a limiter was not going to make the difference, but having that little barrier actually helped me. So anyone who can't give up their phone, but want to, give this a try, just limit the apps that are consuming your time and stick to it.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci

      Great tip! I think that’s a perfect way to get the most from your smartphone while minimizing distraction. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @thomasrichards8055
    @thomasrichards8055 Před měsícem

    Coming at it as a musician, there is plenty to be said for single-use devices. A physical metronome is always going to be better for serious practice than an app on a smartphone; same goes for clip-on tuners/tuner pedals, because there’s nothing I love more than getting an ad for Royal Match when I just wanna tune my guitar or practice some scales!
    I’ve started using a portable CD player again for this reason of “choose your own adventure”. Sometimes I want to listen to an album on my commute to work, and don’t want to have to deal with the distractions of my phone, nor the distractions of searching through Apple Music for something to listen to. Similarly I have a Paperwhite Kindle for when I don’t have the space for a physical book (or I don’t want the book to get damaged).

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Glad to see not every one is a sheep waiting to be harvested.

  • @dacookingboy6059
    @dacookingboy6059 Před měsícem +2

    A punkt dumb phone costs 300, while a regular Nokia 6300 that does the same thing costs 69. This is not frugality, this is a sponsorship.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před měsícem

      This is not a sponsorship, I have no association with Punkt and purchased this device secondhand with my own money before I started this channel. Just because you don’t see the value in this device doesn’t mean it isn’t worth it for someone else. If the Nokia is what you enjoy then all power to you

  • @tonydarcy7475
    @tonydarcy7475 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Whilst I agree with you about the privacy reasons for not using a smartphone, I think most of that can be achieved on a Google Pixel with Graphine OS installed, which is what I use. It even lets you have seperate profiles, so you could set up one with no apps, so it acts as a dumb phone, one for music etc.
    Pretty much everything else you pointed out are to do with willpower, like that comment said. I usually turn off notifications for most apps, which tends to be enough to keep me focused on doing what I want to do.
    I also don't see myself not regularly carrying around a phone. I just think it is very important to be able to make emergency calls at all times. I know there was a time before smart phones where if something happened people would knock on a door and ask to use someones phone, but this wastes valuable minutes and to be honest since almost everyone owns a smartphone these days I'm not sure how easy it would be to find someone willing to open the door for a stranger to use their phone.

  • @user-ew1wh3mz7p
    @user-ew1wh3mz7p Před měsícem +1

    As a teacher of high school students, I showed this video in my class this week. It started some very interesting discussions. However, perhaps it is a tough sell for young people, but let's change the world one mind at a time...

  • @bboy7531
    @bboy7531 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I still bring my PSP with me! It is still a lot of fun to play and it has physical buttons without the need of an accessory! I usually get the "Why do you still bring your PSP with you?" question. I get told to just use my phone because it can essentially do everything. But I don't want to use it for everything. It's not the same experience playing games or listening to music, etc. Plus, I don't have to worry about notifications and junk like you said.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The lack of notifications is why I carry around an iPod on me. I already kept my notification settings pretty strict but since watching videos like this one my notification settings have gotten stricter to only notifications that involve direct person to person communication (chatting with IRL and online friends), that's it

    • @mysticaxolotl8215
      @mysticaxolotl8215 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The PSP is small, light, pocketable, and has an excellent back-catalog of games. Perfect sidearm in 2024, and that's not even mentioning multimedia and homebrew

    • @bboy7531
      @bboy7531 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mysticaxolotl8215 Exactly!!

  • @12taurus
    @12taurus Před 9 dny

    I recently started to go back to an MP3 player. It's a Sony Walkman NW-A306. It can do everything a phone or tablet can, but I choose not to use it that way. I actually have songs on it too. It connects to the Bluetooth in my car. I don't need to deal with it not working if I don't have signal or WiFi and no notifications randomly come through. I still keep a smartphone because I use it to do delivery apps. I usually use my desktop computer when I'm home. I use a Garmin GPS in my car as it's far more accurate and gives me direct routes.

  • @PlaydatePlayer
    @PlaydatePlayer Před 13 dny

    Lots to like in this video. For me, switching to a dedicated music player was a game changer. Two devices - sometimes, as you say, you get to choose.. I love just ditching the phone for a run, or sofa headphone session etc. Hiby R3 Saber if interested :). It's also just simply fun to have a few different pieces of hardware to fiddle with (looks at Playdate's crank...)

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 11 dny +1

      I’ll check out the Saber - haven’t heard of it! The Playdate is really cool too 👍 thanks for the comment buddy!

  • @StephanieG1
    @StephanieG1 Před 16 dny

    A question everyone should ask themselves is:'Why do I feel the need to be constantly distracted and unaware of my surroundings?'

  • @CoasterMan13Official
    @CoasterMan13Official Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have an AGPTEK mp3 player that has video playback abilities. Sure, it's in a super proprietary format, but hey it works! But I mostly use it to play my flac files on the go. I carry it in my pocket wherever I go.

  • @GeordieBoy700
    @GeordieBoy700 Před 3 měsíci +6

    I regret selling my old iPod Classic. I am however trapped under the apple umbrella.

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 15 dny

      Just buy an Android, or better yet get a Linux phone, if you dare.

  • @Space_Cowboy_Revolver
    @Space_Cowboy_Revolver Před měsícem

    As a trucker, the only apps I need are, Google maps, Yt Music and a way to get in touch with friends and family. I dislike having a smart phone.

  • @howlywoof9365
    @howlywoof9365 Před 18 dny

    I use my ipod all the time going on walks or bike rides. Being able to use the click wheel to change the volume, go forwards or backwards, or play / pause is super useful. But one day I accidentally broke my ipod trying to open it. Started using an android phone with poweramp. The UI was nice, but I HATED taking the phone out of my pocket and turning the screen on just to jump through a long music mix or pause the track. It was so clunky. I ordered some new internal parts for my ipod off ebay and slapped it back together. Happy days once again 😊

  • @anasqsous8195
    @anasqsous8195 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I replaced my smartphone with htc chacha 9 months ago, and i'm happy wit it.

  • @corporatemcmahon2815
    @corporatemcmahon2815 Před 3 měsíci +2

    1:08 Spencer wins the internet with "Enrique Iglesias" as a cover on his iPod! A great album.

  • @MrGarryGrey
    @MrGarryGrey Před měsícem +1

    I'm sure it helps some people to simply remove distractions from their lives. But it's not something I personally need. I get 40 minutes - 1.5 hour of screen time from my phone on average, I have no social media apps (absolutely hate them, absolutely agree about how they use people as products) and only use my phone to listen to music/podcasts and check/answer few messages a day. That's basically it. I do believe that some single purpose devices still do a better job than smartphones, I typically carry a handheld with me to play games on my way to/from work and other places (Nintendo DSi/3DS or PS Vita), physical buttons beat the touchscreen and original hardware beats emulation. But I never felt like my phone wasted my time, I barely use it (even though I love how small and powerful it is), it's a useful tool for me, not a distraction.

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před měsícem

      I’m with you on this take. For some people they can use the smartphone as a tool and get all the benefits without the downsides, but a lot of people just find it too addicting. If you can manage to use it get the best from of, you’re winning, so keep it up! Thanks for the comment!

  • @fortwoods
    @fortwoods Před 3 měsíci

    I had the same conundrum as you expressed and thought a lot about it. I looked at my needs and how I consume. I made the decision to go with an iPhone SE 3. Why? I can control what apps I install, it’s small so easy to use as a phone but sucks as a consumption device. It’s got 5g and eSIM so it’s future proof and I can hotspot with it wherever I travel. The camera is ok but not a replacement for a real camera. I’ll keep it for 5 years. one thing, it was really helped cut down my device usage.

  • @HazeAnderson
    @HazeAnderson Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have been using my iPod for 20 years now. Mostly in my car. No interruptions.

  • @adamwragg4606
    @adamwragg4606 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Fantastic points made there Spencer, I'm becoming more and more with you on all this. You're right in all of it, companies/governments are wanting us to go to a cashless society, use one piece of technology for everything, only listen to them so that you don't see what's really good on etc.
    I do need to invest in an iPod I think again. It's more to carry yes but I've had that most of my life with different devices like an ipod/mp3 player plus a wallet, plus a phone lol

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Glad I'm winning you over buddy! Yeah if you can't find an iPod that's a good deal there are some good alternatives on Amazon. The Sandisk ClipJam I mentioned before I've heard good things about, and I've seen the HIFI Walker 2 also recommended frequently. Maybe I'll test those out in a future video. Hope you're well buddy!

    • @adamwragg4606
      @adamwragg4606 Před 3 měsíci

      @@spencers-adventures definitely, it wouldn't have taken much though 😉 oh niceone yes that woukd be great if you could! I'll look those up! I just got a steam deck so that's a whole other level for me as I don't do pc gaming lol

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Před 3 měsíci

      @@adamwragg4606 I'm gonna recommend Elite Obsolete Electronics, this dude sells ready-to-use iPods, even modded ones. This is the guy I bought my first iPod from and I've grown my collection from there. (I admit I got into iPods cuz of Dank Pods)

  • @ed61730
    @ed61730 Před měsícem

    As someone who works as a creative all day. It's making my downtime more meaningful outside of the macbook and iphone which is the best. Keeps me focused when I need to be. If they want a call they can pay for it. ipod is PURE nostalgia.. havent rebooted mine but its in the original box for when i want it.

  • @unserios
    @unserios Před měsícem +1

    my way of dealing with this at the moment is just restricting the amount of software i have on my phone. I have almost no social media and i am looking to upgrading all my devices in a way where it is as hard as possible to track me. However, im still working on finding the best way to do that.

  • @yuzukimiyazono6327
    @yuzukimiyazono6327 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Let's say phone companies track me and what can they do if they can't advertise anything as I put ad blockers on everything I use?

  • @WattTheTech
    @WattTheTech Před 3 měsíci

    Nice. I’ve been doing this for a few years. Only thing I now want a Punkt as I’m using BLU tough phone but I like this Punkt better. But we both have the same iPod 👍 and I use point and shot cameras.

  • @user-bp1ut8rq3r
    @user-bp1ut8rq3r Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you

  • @elchicharron9503
    @elchicharron9503 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I carry a phone, an mp3 player, a flashlight. My phone has a light and an mp3 player but the stand alone devices do those tasks much better.

  • @damian9303
    @damian9303 Před 2 měsíci

    It's astonishing to hear the death of the point-and-click, just from having been a kid a little more than 10 years ago seeing every parent at the auditorium with one flashing every second at a time while we performed whichever school play. It really is telling of the times seeing how widespread consumerism has allured.

  • @jonrutherford6852
    @jonrutherford6852 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One-hundred percent agreement with your points here. Due in part to my ancient ('50s and '60s) humanist, liberal-arts education (remember what that was?) I'm predisposed to a conservative, "classical" way of appreciating things, including technology. Limits, in this view, enable creativity, rather than impeding it. Devices with limited function usually accomplish that function better than, say, a smartphone. On a personal level, I find that limited devices have a more pleasing personality than their Swiss-Army-knife competition.

  • @WyvernDotRed
    @WyvernDotRed Před 3 měsíci +1

    While I'm not going as far as only carrying 'dumb' devices, the phone I do carry is 7 years old at this point.
    On which, I have taken the effort of removing all intrusive apps, replacing this with mostly F-Droid sourced apps which perform their task without distractions.
    The device itself is in a weird middle-ground of being slow enough to where I avoid using it more than needed, but where I don't mind it when I do need it.
    If I need to do anything more advanced than checking my schedule or reading a relevant message specifically directed at me, I pull out my laptop and dedicate time to just doing that, quickly.
    After which, I put the laptop and my thoughts about said thing away and turn my attention to my surroundings again.

  • @hdtravel1
    @hdtravel1 Před 23 dny

    Time to break free from Smartphone addiction - thanks for sharing buddy

  • @e.r.559am7
    @e.r.559am7 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is terrific.

  • @Caldinovin
    @Caldinovin Před měsícem

    I carry around two "dumbphones". One I use as my actual phone (texting, calling, occasionally using the camera or search the web) and the other I use as a MP3 Player and emergency phone. Never was a smartphone guy and never will be.

  • @olivertulod
    @olivertulod Před měsícem

    im with you. im carrying ipod classic 6th gen.. and iphone se 1st gen 16gb.. for the literal basics of the basics.. call.. text… imessage.. facetime.. and messenger.. thats it.. no email etc.. i even uninstalled 1st party apps from apple that are not really needed.. im down with 1gb storage left.. and im still surviving.. loving this tad bit simplicity.

  • @EzzyDT
    @EzzyDT Před měsícem

    I am a packrat, but I agree with you. Years ago, I purchased a Cricut ( digital paper cutter). At the time of my purchase, I could upload 3rd party files and cut any design. Years after, a software update made it impossible to upload the 3rd party files I wanted without a subscription. I had a subscription but immediately cancelled it and refused to use their files. I am not a tech person, but I am looking for ways to jailbreak my device so that I can use it the same way I used it at the time of purchase. I am so angry that companies continue to make me the product when I never agreed to become the product.

  • @jancoscholtz
    @jancoscholtz Před měsícem

    Great video!

  • @tino768
    @tino768 Před 2 měsíci

    Cool vid! They still make pocket radios, some info that might be helpful on your journey!

  • @halimech1
    @halimech1 Před měsícem

    really cool video, i agree with most of the things and i want to ask how you navigate in the city without a smartphone. i used a dumbphone for a month a couple of years ago but i lived in my hometown so i knew where things were. but now that i'm traveling i often need my smartphone to look up bus conections or trains.
    curious to hear how you do it :)

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před měsícem

      I mainly don’t need any navigation, but sometimes I’ll look up the directions on my computer at home. When I’m driving I’ll use a paper map at times. For work I still use a smartphone so in those cases I use normal mobile GPS. The dumbphone is a part time thing for me to be intentional, but the smartphone can be a useful tool certainly and maps is probably the best thing about it. Thanks for the comment and hope that helps :)

  • @WowEureka
    @WowEureka Před měsícem +3

    The Punkt phone looks like a calculator.☠️

  • @doozledumbler5393
    @doozledumbler5393 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've got a Sony Walkman that I play my cassettes on. I shoot film on my Contax cameras. But I still carry a smartphone around because I need to pay for things and look up stuff, like where I'm going. Sometimes my wife will ask me to book tickets to something or drive her somewhere. So while it's still totally necessary to have, I only use it when I need to.

  • @Momakzbrega-jv9ib
    @Momakzbrega-jv9ib Před 3 měsíci

    In the end we're all different and everyone has their own preferences and needs. in my case I carry just a dumbphone (Nokia 105, the old 2015 one) and no music player because I rarely go out somewhere alone and so I'm always entertained, but I can definitely understand carrying an iPod, I would carry one too if I'd ever need music on the go, though in my opinion, nothing beats a cheap pocket FM radio, whipping out the aerial and enjoying a good radio station :) but in the end, just use whatever works for you and suits you best and that's it, enjoy the peace and simple living!

  • @user-zq7kz6xl1m
    @user-zq7kz6xl1m Před 3 měsíci +2

    What's the name of the song at the end of your videos? I really like your channel, keep it up! 😊

    • @spencers-adventures
      @spencers-adventures  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I’m glad you are enjoying! The song is actually a little western-style track I wrote for the outro - we can call it The Song With No Name for now 🐎

  • @loveishappiness7330
    @loveishappiness7330 Před 14 dny

    I used to have a dumb phone and a iPod touch.
    The iPod broke and I got given a iPhone. So addictive omg.

  • @Ianlee1977
    @Ianlee1977 Před 2 měsíci

    I remember back when i was really struggling financially and actually have my phone being cut off cause i couldn't pay the bill. Anytime i wanted to see who called or texted was via a public wifi or when i got home. For a month all i had was a book (yes, a in the one with physical pages from trees we killed) and a my phone which could only play my music. Thinking back, it was the most freeing time being so disconnected.

  • @UnderscoreAd
    @UnderscoreAd Před 3 měsíci

    This is the end goal I would like to have. Unfortunately I am in college and it is quite hard to do this without becoming a recluse. I just bought an iPod, so ill be halfway there until I graduate lol

  • @Residew
    @Residew Před 2 měsíci

    Brilliant content.

  • @CraigGorsuch
    @CraigGorsuch Před 26 dny

    It’s an alternate take overcoming the paradox of choice. Self imposed limitation by alternative device choice.

  • @ambiarock590
    @ambiarock590 Před 3 měsíci

    I've been carrying around iPods for about a year I'd say, and I love using that as my music player. I've cancelled my Spotify so I can own the songs that I have in my library. I still carry around a smartphone but I've taken steps to make it as least intrusive as possible.
    Some steps I've taken to take control away from my smartphone are (feel free to suggest more, I'd love suggestions):
    1) Turn off raise to wake and tap to wake
    2) Deleted all social media apps that do NOT involve direct person to person communication (removed: reddit, instagram, youtube // kept: discord, snapchat)
    3) Set my wallpapers to a solid color to make my phone less enticing
    4) Deleted lots of apps I either don't use or don't want to use
    5) Notification settings are incredibly strict (only notifications allowed: calls, texts, discord notifications cuz I use this to chat with IRL/online friends)

  • @clint4420
    @clint4420 Před měsícem

    I recently went from a 2015 F150 to a 2001 Tacoma with just a radio and tape player. While I have an Bluetooth device that I can plug into the cigarette lighter to connect to my iPhone, I just don't. I really enjoy listening to a couple of radio stations that play most of the songs I already have on my CZcams music account. I do think a dumb phone and an iPod is my next go to since I deleted all my social media (minus CZcams) recently.

  • @brandenwoodall5923
    @brandenwoodall5923 Před 3 měsíci

    I have recently been using the Light Phone on and off, and I love it when I do use it. I wish the maps tool was a bit more reliable in my area, but I'm always looking for the idea of breaking away from the norms. I thought about getting an iPod touch since it's pretty much an iPhone 7 and using the offline maps but honestly, maybe just buying a GPS would be more reliable. What do you think?

  • @NguyenNguyen-tc6gb
    @NguyenNguyen-tc6gb Před 2 měsíci

    I'm planning to do so, but a very small question that how can you deal with the E-banking stuffs?

  • @paulbainjr
    @paulbainjr Před 3 měsíci +1

    They know more about us than we know about ourselves.

  • @Fight4Liberty
    @Fight4Liberty Před 3 měsíci

    Yeah I hate that too when talking about this subject some people will just be dismissive of why using a basic phone is more beneficial for some people, they might argue that you can turn notifications off and delete apps on your smartphone, it’s annoying to hear but those people fail to realise it can come down to willpower, it’s very easy to turn notifications back on and reinstall certain apps and then the smartphone becomes a distraction again, I’ve trialed going basic a few times which is nice if you want a break from your smartphone but I’ve found it difficult to stay that way, someday I might go back to the old school way for me which use to be a flip phone and a laptop. Some people could also use a tablet so they not totally missing out on social media. That’s right it’s not to serve you better the customer it’s you who becomes the product.

  • @escapetherace1943
    @escapetherace1943 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. You kind of remind me of Patrick Bateman (face profile).
    Glad I'm not the only person who feels this way!