Wednesday, July 1, 2020
This Cup Is Unspillable Viral Videos
This Cup Is Unspillable Viral Videos This Cup Is Unspillable: Viral Videos The viral sharing of this video by funky consumer product testers Unbox Therapy suggests that The Mighty Mug is what the world has been waiting for⦠itâs certainly a hit with anyone whoâs suffered the misfortune of an accidental coffee or beverage spill in work. The brainchild of a team of industrial designers and mechanical engineers, this cup is unspillable.The makers claim that The Mighty Mugâs patented SmartGrip Technology enables it both to withstand accidental bumps by gripping to any smooth, flat surface, and also to be lifted naturally by whoever is using it.While this is an enticing claim, the video posted to the Unbox Therapy YouTube channel is the proof of the pudding. Truly, this cup is unspillable, easily passing the kinds of jolts and nudges that would knock over any other mug, and hardly budging from its position. Image Source: Amazon.comCheck Price Itâs pretty much beyond doubt that this multi-million views YouTube video, which has by now also been posted to the Mighty Mug product homepage at https://themightymug.com/, has been instrumental in the productâs tipping point (no pun intended!) popularity worldwide. Textbook viral marketing.[WPGP gif_id=8946 width=700]The tester in this video, Lewis Hilsenteger, has carved out a reputation, via the videos on his Unbox Therapy channel, as one of the most prominent âunboxersâ on YouTube. The âunboxingâ community is one of the most vibrant subcultures on YouTube.Videos of product unboxingâ"which encompass a vast range of products, from Lewisâs pretty straightforward product opening and testing of The Mighty Mug, to the forensic examinations of toys by kids such as EvanTubeHD, the 10-year-old who was making more than $1m a year from his viral videos by the time he was aged just 8 yearsâ"have become particularly influential for customers who are on the lookout for a purchase, particularly if itâs a toy or a tech gadget. The term unboxing should not be taken t oo literallyâ"Lewis Hilsentegerâs presentation style is pretty characteristic. He not only opens the boxes, but thoroughly examines and tests the product, customises it, and gives it the kind of exposure that leaves consumers with few questions other than where the item can be purchased.
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