1. Technical Guruji
Technical Guruji is an Indian YouTuber named Gaurav Chaudhary, known professionally as Technical Guruji, based in the UAE. Chaudhary is notable for producing YouTube videos concerning technology in Hindi.[5] As of March 2021, the 'Gaurav Chaudhary', Technical Guruji' and 'TG SHORTS' channels combined have accrued over 26.2 million subscribers and 2.8 billion views on the platform. He has been featured in Forbes India's 30 under 30 lists.
2. Unbox Therapy
One of the most popular YouTube tech channels is Unbox Therapy, with 17.9 million subscribers. The presenter, Lewis Hilsenteger, is knowledgeable and passionate about new technology and gadgets. As the name suggests, videos are generally centered around unboxing consumer electronics ranging from PCs and smartphones to peripherals and consoles. The items are taken out of the packaging on-camera and reviewed based on first impressions. Lewis discusses specs, tackles DIY projects, and announces limited tech deals and products, apart from unboxing. The videos are informative and cut straight to the point.
YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/unboxtherapy)
3. LinusTechTips
LinusTechTips is the main channel owned by Linus Gabriel Sebastien, along with several others. The channel sports 13.2 million subscribers. They started as a product-reviewing channel for a now-defunct computer store, but the channel has since grown into its own thing. The channel has a few different presenters now and features electronics reviews, DIY PC building, and (as the name suggests) tips that you can use to improve your tech life. The channel is very informal and leans towards enjoyment rather than straight-cut reviews.
Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips)
4. MrWhoseTheBoss
Arun Maini runs the biggest tech channel in the UK, with MrWhoseTheBoss having over 6.8 million subscribers. Huffington Post, The Daily Telegraph, and Business Insider have praised Arun for his contributions to YouTube’s tech content. The videos mainly include reviews and comparisons of smartphones. The camerawork is great, and the channel’s set-up feels professional except for obviously humorous sections. And this all comes from a man who studied economics but who has an obvious passion for tech.
Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/user/Mrwhosetheboss)
5. Austin Evans
Many people have compared Austin Evans with fellow YouTuber Marques Brownlee (mentioned above). They are both very good at what they do. Austin is your guy if you want honest information about the latest tech with none of the useless filler that some YouTubers tend to add-in. Aside from the usual reviews, Austin’s most viewed videos appear to be gaming-related, like how to build a gaming PC. So, if you are a gamer, check out his channel.
Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/user/duncan33303)
6. Android Authority
Originally stemming from the Android Authority website, the Android Authority YouTube channel has cemented themselves as a gold-mine of Android info for their 3.3 million subscribers. The website includes articles, troubleshooting, and discussions of all things Android-related. The YouTube channel will sport reviews of the latest Android devices, guides, Android app reviews, and weekly roundups. There are various presenters and reviewers, so if you’re interested in Android, there’s bound to be something that you will enjoy here.
Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/user/AndroidAuthority)
7. The Verge
The Verge is a popular tech website built up a YouTube counterpart sporting over 3 million subscribers. They review the latest tech gadgets and products and have videos to prove what products claim to do. The Verge includes more than just consumer electronics and has videos on space travel, the latest technological experiments, and airplanes, as well as other topics. For your daily intake, “90 seconds of The Verge” is there to satisfy your curiosities. Whether it’s documentaries or interviews, or hoverboards or video games, The Verge has you covered.
Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheVerge)
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