25 AMAZING GADGETS FOR HOME THAT YOU CAN BUY ON AMAZON

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1) Oversized Electric Recliner Chair
www.amazon.com/dp/B0C893L39T?linkCode=ssc&tag=onam…



2) DOORWING
   • DOORWING | Door Lock + Finger Pinch G...  
   • DOORWING adjustable door lock is an e...  



3) Smart Wall Space Heater
(preview)
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detail.1688.com/offer/746615759220.html?spm=a26352…
heatwellheater.us/app/desktop/images/index-v3/3.gi…



4) AlfaBot X6
www.amazon.com/dp/B08XX2K716?linkCode=ssc&tag=onam…



5) COMFIER
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJVBQ7NF?linkCode=ssc&tag=onam…



6) Homerunpet Drybo Plus
www.amazon.com/dp/B09VBK44F8?linkCode=ssc&tag=onam…



7) LaView 4MP Bulb Security Camera
m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media/sc/822f6e5…
www.amazon.com/live/video/00e0b51c31a04fca9ebbb6c2…
   • The Best Bulb Camera in 2023 PTZ Ligh...  
   • The Best Light Bulb Security Camera O...  



8) Brilliant Smart Dimmer Switch
www.amazon.com/Brilliant-Dimmer-Switch-Parent/dp/B…



9) Bluevua RO100ROPOT
   • The Best Countertop Reverse Osmosis W...  



10) Dreo Pedestal Fan
www.amazon.com/Dreo-Pedestal-Standing-Bedroom-Osci…



11) Kohler Kitchen Faucet
   • Purist Suspend Design Story  



12) Moen Flo Smart Water Leak Detector
   • Introduction to the Smart Water Detector  



13) Eufy Floodlight Cam E340
(preview)
   • Introducing eufy Floodlight Cam E340 ...  



14) CIARRA Portable Range Hood
   • Ciarra HOOD TO GO, Always Good to Go  



15) GEME Composter
   • GEME Composter, A Microbe Based Compo...  


16) SUNSTAR QAIS-air- 04
   • All About QAIS-air- 04 @CatCon2023 - ...  
   • How to install QAIS-air- 04 on Concre...  



17) Outdoor Solar Wall Light
(preview)
   • Outdoor solar lamp PIR motion sensor,...  



18) Retractable Clothesline
www.amazon.com/Soltol-Retractable-Clothesline-Clot…
   • The Best Clothesline: GorillaLine Ret...  



19) HAVEN Lock
   • HAVEN Lock - Protecting What Matters ...  


20) Battery Powered Tie Racks
aliexpress.ru/item/1005005189197346.html
   • Electronic Tie Racks | Motorized Tie ...  



21) HARRY HERBS
www.kickstarter.com/projects/harryherbs/harry-herb…



22) AIRLEO
www.kickstarter.com/projects/airleo/airleo-duo-eco…



23) Twinkly Squares Starter Kit
www.amazon.com/Twinkly-Squares-App-Controlled-Conn…
   • The Squares Revolution  



24) Rainwater Collection Diverter
(preview)
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   • How to save water in the garden  



25) Divoom Times Gate
   • Main functions of Times gate  
   • Times Gate - How to get started?  
   • Times Gate: Wonderful choice for desk...  
   • Times Gate from Divoom  
   • Times Gate: Are you ready to fall in ...  
   • Times Gate: User-created Clock Faces ...  



26) Holoepet
   • HOLOEPET Ellish LIVE on Indiegogo  
   • Holoepet Ellish Coming Soon (Demo)  



27) Bosma Aegis
   • Introducing the Bosma Aegis Smart Doo...  
   • How to Install the Bosma Aegis Smart ...  
   • How to Calibrate the Bosma Aegis Smar...  

00:00 - SUNSTAR QAIS-air- 04
00:43 - Brilliant Smart Dimmer Switch
01:24 - Kohler Kitchen Faucet
02:04 - Moen Flo Smart Water Leak Detector
02:46 - Eufy Floodlight Cam E340
03:23 - CIARRA Portable Range Hood
03:54 - GEME Composter
04:30 - Retractable Clothesline
04:59 - Dreo Pedestal Fan
05:43 - Oversized Electric Recliner Chair
06:20 - DOORWING
06:55 - Smart Wall Space Heater
07:27 - AlfaBot X6
08:05 - COMFIER
08:36 - Homerunpet Drybo Plus
09:15 - LaView 4MP Bulb Security Camera
09:57 - Bluevua RO100ROPOT
10:30 - Outdoor Solar Wall Light
11:02 - HAVEN Lock
11:39 - Battery Powered Tie Racks
12:11 - HARRY HERBS
12:46 - AIRLEO
13:22 - Twinkly Squares Starter Kit
14:01 - Rainwater Collection Diverter
14:40 - Divoom Times Gate
15:15 - Holoepet
15:54 - Bosma Aegis

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All Comments (21)
  • Not funded yet. How is that available anywhere let alone Amazon. Amazon isn't even where you buy half of these. Whatever
  • @jagboy69
    That moen shutoff valve is now 500bucks! I'm still good with turning a 1/4turn ball valve in the garage when I leave town. Cost is FREE.
  • @Karen-ig6bp
    A lot of stuff Im definately going to buy! 👏👏💃💃👍🏼
  • @nastyfall2009
    Great videos and comments guys, here, have my like
  • Litter box deodorizer: Interesting, if the noise doesn't freak out the cat.

    Brilliant: Nothing is as dumb as a 'smart' home.

    Overhead faucet: I think you'd have to design your kitchen around it. Hardly worth the cost or trouble.

    Water sensor: Yeah, that's probably worth sticking by your water heater and washing machine.

    Floodlight cam: Lot of similar products on the market. Nothing new here. Generally you want a total home security system, which this could be a part of.

    Portable range hood: Now this could be useful for me, as I live in a hundred year old apartment building with no ventilation. $170 is a little pricey, though.

    Indoor composting: Nope. Oh, hell no.

    Clothesline: Seems somewhat more ergonomic that others I've come across.

    Pedestal fan: Just get a ceiling fan, you'll be happier.

    Oversized recliner: I'm ashamed to admit I'm degenerate enough to want one.

    Doorwing: That's an interesting way to handle rugrats, assuming they can't squeeze through the gap.

    Space heater: Very nice, especially at that price.

    Alfabot: Eh, doing windows sucks, but I don't know if that's any less of a hassle. Maybe if you have really big bay windows.

    Comfier: That could work. Most foot massagers are a pain to store when you're not using them, but if it's an ottoman the rest of time, that problem goes away.

    Pet dryer: Beats trying to towel off an angry ball of fur and claws, but too pricey for me.

    Lightbulb camera: Now that's convenient, especially if you have a light fixture outside your door. Price is right, too.

    Water filter: Better off getting a Berkey.

    Outdoor solar lights: Those are ubiquitous.

    Haven lock: It's usefulness depends on how solid your door, frame, and floor are. And any 'smart' device that can you leave you locked out if something goes wrong isn't very smart at all.

    Tie rack: Even if, God forbid, you have that many ties, why would you need a battery powered motor rack for them?

    Herbs: Not my thing, but I know some people who'd like it.

    Airleo: I think that's just blowing slightly cooled air one way and slightly warmed air the other, plus it's bulky and expensive. Hard pass.

    Twinkly squares: The pixels would have to be much smaller and the squares much bigger for me to even consider it, let alone it'd still be overpriced.

    Rainwater collector: Good idea and should be more common, but can get you arrested in some places.

    Times Gate: I could see that being useful, especially when gaming or watching movies. Time, weather, appointments, texts, and e-mails.

    Holopet: Eh, not really for me. I didn't like tamagotchis when they came out, let alone now. And I have no doubt it'll be ridiculously overpriced for what it is, a nightstand clock.

    Aegis: While it's better than a lot of 'smart' locks in that you can still use a key to get in, there's a lot ways it could go wrong. Still, if you insist on a keyless entry option, this is one of the better ways to go.
  • @nEthing4Her
    Decided to go for the Dreo. We are an older couple and 'Lexa helps us a lot.
  • This video was truly enlightening! I'm amazed by the variety of unique and useful gadgets that Amazon offers for home use. The oversized electric recliner chair caught my attention in particular, it looks so comfy and perfect for relaxation after a long day. Thanks for sharing such innovative products, Mind Warehouse. Subscribing for more content like this!
  • @WittyVictory
    I just checked the first product that you showed. It has a various price range. The cheapest of it is ¥29,800. ($206.18)

    I might buy it before I move out of Japan.
  • @davidlogan5240
    That water filter at the 1015 mark

    300 odd dollars for something u can do with just boiling some water then cooling it ,that will kill most bugs or bacteria


    Why spend 350 odds on something u can do better with a wee bit of heat and if u are worried about any particles in it then get a 10 dollar water filter and boil your water and pour it through it once it's cooled down and u jave saved yourself $340 in cash
  • @Stubchain
    The so called robot window cleaner, funny how no one ever shows them trying to clean the corners.