Cool engineering I wouldn’t have known about otherwise. Also really liked how careful he was with showing the medical footage of the device, given a count down and showing the most toned down footage I could imagine
Not saying he was paid.
My comment was about the structure and content of the video and how it felt like an ad. The way the video included the business case (slots into existing tools and reduces surgery duration) was interesting, but felt like it was a condition for the company to participate in the video
yeah for sure it was a marketing strategy by the company. but I think the product is neat enough that it's a good and informative video so I think it's definitely a net good. Luckily I don't need any brain surgery in the near future, but when I was watching it, I did think that I'm pretty glad that it's getting traction.
It's nice
Cool engineering I wouldn’t have known about otherwise. Also really liked how careful he was with showing the medical footage of the device, given a count down and showing the most toned down footage I could imagine
Steve Mould
It was an interesting ad
Didn't he say he wasn't paid at all for it?
Not saying he was paid. My comment was about the structure and content of the video and how it felt like an ad. The way the video included the business case (slots into existing tools and reduces surgery duration) was interesting, but felt like it was a condition for the company to participate in the video
are you going to buy this now?
yeah for sure it was a marketing strategy by the company. but I think the product is neat enough that it's a good and informative video so I think it's definitely a net good. Luckily I don't need any brain surgery in the near future, but when I was watching it, I did think that I'm pretty glad that it's getting traction.