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Is the PSVR2 Worth It?

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Playstation’s latest Virtual Reality headset has been with us for a little over two months now, and Marty and I have been spending that time getting to grips with (and thoroughly enjoying) the experience of next-level immersion in the comfort of our own homes. Safe to say that we were both blown away by what it can do. This is one of the most powerful examples of VR tech I’ve ever used but is it worth the asking price for the average gamer or anyone who’s looking to dip their toe in the pool of “true cyberspace”?

What is VR?

To go back to the very basics, Virtual Reality (VR) is what the future of entertainment looked like in the 1980s. You don a headset, pick up your controllers and you’re whisked away to a virtual world. The PSVR2 (a catchy name, I know) essentially places two tiny 2K resolution screens in front of your face (one for each eye) and uses that to create the fully rendered 3D world of whatever game you’re playing, right in front of you. A world which, thanks to your two controllers, you can interact with in basically the same way you would our own world. This, with the inclusion of incredibly clever haptics in the headset and controllers (think high-definition rumble features, and resistance in the finger triggers) creates the single best VR space on the market right now.

While a lot has been made of the so-called “Meta-verse” in the last couple of years it must be said that, as of now, the PSVR2 is a strictly gaming-oriented device. You won’t be logging on to any virtual meetings with Mark Zuckerberg’s legless nightmares any time soon. There isn’t even a dedicated 3D video player. So, while this might not be the most versatile piece of kit on the market, it absolutely out-games the competition by a significant margin.

How does it look?

They say that seeing is believing and there’s no better place to apply that age-old adage than here. When I first popped my headset on, I was ready to be impressed but I was totally bowled over. The first game I started up was the bundle game (well, bundled at a higher price) Horizon: Call of the Mountain, wherein you inhabit the post-apocalyptic, robot-dinosaur infested ruins of Earth. The game starts you out on a boat floating downriver to show off all the vibrant world has to offer. I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I kind of forgot that none of it was real and found myself reaching into the water and trying to reach overhanging branches to feel them. I was totally awestruck.

The PSVR2 offers one of the most immersive gaming experiences I’ve ever had the joy to witness.

I then dove into Resident Evil 8’s VR mode and I almost instantly quit because it was too horrifying. I’m quite a scaredy cat when it comes to horror games, but this was on another level. A crow squawking in a tree, something that wouldn’t phase me in a movie, or a traditional game completely scared the pants off me. I audibly yelped. Like, out loud. In my living room.

After that, I tried the alien wildernesses of No Man’s Sky (shout out to the Irish creators) and was, again blown away by the possibilities this tech offered. To be able to explore completely alien planets with fantastical creatures and vegetation all around as if it was just a normal Friday was truly magnificent. Our own planet is a little more boring to me now for having experienced it!

The pixel density (remember you’re essentially looking at a 4K image on screens no bigger than a poker chip) means that there’s basically no blurriness or jagged edges to objects and character models. You can really see where all the money went in terms of the visual tech.

PlayStation were able to achieve this insane level of realism thanks to cutting some very clever corners. The headset used iris tracking technology to know exactly where you’re looking at all times.

You can see here how the PSVR2’s clever foveated rendering really works.

This allows it to not only know to render the things you’re focussed on in realistic detail, but to also only semi-render things in your peripheral vision. It also uses something called “foveated rendering” to basically not render anything in your blind spot at all (we all have one, try this out to see how it works). This also allows for what PlayStation call “gaze tracking” meaning that you can navigate menus with just your eyes. No controllers or head-turning necessary. It’s quite spooky the first few times you try it, however, there comes a point when it feels totally natural.

How does it feel?

As I mentioned above, the headset and the controllers make ingenious use of vibrations and haptic feedback to give a real sense that everything around you is real. When you first pick up the controllers (one for each hand) you’ll notice that every piece of intelligent design from the normal Dualsense controller is present. The rumble features can be as minute so as to mimic brushing your hand through grass, or as intense as pulling yourself up a cliff-face hand over hand. Similarly, the triggers can have a huge amount of weight behind them. When you’re pulling back your bowstring in Horizon you feel some serious pressure on your fingers.

You can really feel the weight of the bowstring in your hands thanks to the PSVR2’s clever controllers.

What surprised me the most, though, was the haptic feedback in the headset itself. It seems like something that many people wouldn’t consider but when you think about it a bit more it makes total sense. Some things you would absolutely feel with your whole body like the roar of a Thunderjaw in Horizon or the shuddering of your ship entering atmosphere in No Man’s Sky. As with the feedback from the controllers and the precise rendering on the screens, this really adds to the immersiveness of the experience and it’s something that the PSVR2 excels at when compared to other devices.

Is it easy to set up?

It couldn’t be easier in fact. It’s almost the definition of “plug and play”. Once you get it unboxed and connected to the PS5 you’re taken through a short but thorough tutorial on how to not only fit the device to your head properly but also how to make sure you don’t bump into anything when you’re playing.

The headset has a small infrared camera on the front so it can show you what you’re looking at in the real world. This enables it to set up a virtual play area that you’ll be based in. You’re essentially asked to look around in a full sphere so the floor, the roof, and any obstacles are identified. This maps out a safe perimeter on your floor that you can then edit to make larger or smaller. Once this is set up you’ll be shown a warning in-game if you or your hands are close to hitting anything.

You can expand or restrict your play area to make sure it’s the perfect space for you.

The headset itself is as easy as pie to set up too. It will use the iris-tracking I mentioned to make sure that your eyes are dead-center in each of the lenses that can be adjusted using a special dial on the bottom. Then you can bring the unit closer or further from your face using the adjustable strap to make sure that you not only have a comfortable fit, but that the screens are also fully in focus.

The PSVR2’s iris tracking definitely makes setup much easier than other VR units I’ve used.

So, once you have a good fit around your face and your play area all set up, you’re good to go! The only obstacle to jumping straight in is that the controllers only have about 15 minutes worth of charge in them out of the box so be wary of that one.

Will it make me sick?

A lot of people find that, depending on the game, they can suffer from some mild motion sickness when trying VR for the first time. However, this is totally normal and to be expected. There are a few ways to mitigate this though.

First and foremost, the choice of game is important. You don’t want to be diving right into something that you’ll be running all over the place and making yourself dizzy. If you can, I’d suggest something fairly close to a normal activity that you can play sitting down. Something like Gran Turismo 7 or Kayak VR would be perfect for this. Two activities that you’d normally be sitting down for anyway, driving and rowing, will cause minimal motion sickness regardless of your experience level.

Secondly, while it may be tempting to fully immerse yourself in the game with the earphones provided with the headset, you’re definitely best off relying on an external speaker set for your first few tries. Whether this is your TV speakers or a soundbar, something that’s anchored in one place will serve you well. Motion sickness is the result of your body not experiencing movement in the same way your brain is (think seasickness or car sickness) so having a frame of reference for your position at all times is an absolute must.

Finally, if you do find yourself feeling a little green around the gills, you should take off the headset and stop playing immediately. If you continue to play while feeling ill you’ll essentially condition yourself to feel sick every time you put the headset on and that’s the exact opposite of what we want.

Does it have Beat Saber?

Sadly, no. Well, at least it doesn’t have Beat Saber yet. The game that took the internet by storm is still in the works for PSVR2 with no release date announced. If you’ve never heard of it, think of Beat Saber as Guitar Hero in VR with a lightsaber in each hand instead of a guitar. This trailer probably explains it better! Rest assured that when it does launch, I’ll give you a thorough review!

Is it worth it?

While the PSVR2 is, in my mind, the best VR gaming headset on the market right now, I can’t say definitively if it’s worth it. If you’ve already got a PS5 and are considering it then I’d say it’s absolutely worth the €600 price tag. It’s not much more expensive than the Meta Quest 2 but it is capable of s much more from a technical perspective.

If you don’t have a PS5 that’s where things get a little trickier. I wouldn’t say that it’s worth the full whack €1150 price tag that would net you the console and the headset (which you would also have to supplement with a few quid for a couple of games). Though if you’re one of those people who simply must have the best experience then maybe you can justify that to yourself. As I said, this is the best gaming headset on the market right now.

If you’re just looking to dip your toe in the VR space and see what this whole Metaverse malarky is all about then stay away. This is just for gaming, pure and simple. There’s no VR chat, no virtual supermarkets or meetings, or anything like that.

So, is the PSVR2 worth it? I would say yes if you take it for what it is. But if you haven’t already decided that you’re interested then I’d say hold off for now and see what develops. I think this is the future of gaming tech and the market is wide open and ready for a shakeup. One final thing to note is that in Ireland right now, the PSVR2 is only available in GameStop. As Marty covered, GameStop are ceasing operations in Ireland soon so get it while you can!

GameStop Leaving Irish Market

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GameStop is leaving the Irish market, with several GameStop stores in Ireland, including those in Cork, Kerry, and Waterford, already starting their closing-down sales. For me, this is the biggest closure since Xtra Vision.

Back in March, GameStop announced that it would cease several services across its Irish stores, including the sale of gift cards, trade-ins, used devices, and pre-order products. Additionally, the Pro Loyalty membership was discontinued, with customers being urged to use existing gift cards as soon as possible.

The closures come as a result of poor performance in the market. It’s tempting to look at the likes of Amazon entering the Irish market as a cause for closures like this. But it’s far more likely that digital downloads of games and improved internet speeds in Ireland are the real cause for GameStop’s downfall.

GameStop Ireland is having a very different time from their US counterparts. GameStop’s US arm reported its first profitable quarter in two years, with CEO Matt Furlong stating that the company now has a path to full-year profitability.

HONOR Phones Launch in Ireland

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There were many years I lamented the lack of diversity in Ireland’s phone market. Huawei did a lot to disrupt that, but has since gone by the wayside. OPPO took over a lot of that business, but now HONOR is entering the Irish market bringing more good news for Irish consumers looking for high specs and value. The HONOR 70 Lite is exclusively available at Three from today.

This latest addition to the HONOR family is packed with plenty of appealing features

The HONOR 70 Lite

One of the standout features of the HONOR 70 Lite is its design. It has a flat-edge design that gives it a sharp look, but the rounded corners on all four sides make it easy and comfortable to hold. The side-mounted fingerprint scanner, my personal fave positioning, makes it super easy to unlock your phone quickly and securely. It’s the most natural position in my opinion.

Display

The HONOR 70 Lite also features a 6.5-inch FullView Display, great for viewing photos, videos, movies, and more. With a screen refresh rate of up to 90Hz, you can enjoy smooth visuals for a superior gaming and browsing experience. And to top it all off, the smartphone has built-in technology that effectively reduces harmful blue light, certified by TÜV Rheinland.

Camera

Now, let’s talk about the camera. The HONOR 70 Lite features a class-leading 50MP triple rear camera system, comprising a 50MP Main Camera, a 2MP Macro Camera, and a 2MP Depth Camera. That should be some serious photography power, enabling you to capture images in vivid detail, even at night. Plus, the Dual-View Video recording feature lets you capture dual perspectives using the front and rear cameras simultaneously, giving you even more options and flexibility to express your creativity.

Processor

Under the hood, the HONOR 70 Lite is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 Plus 5G Mobile Platform. With enhanced connectivity and processing speeds, you can enjoy seamless communication and productivity at all times. And with HONOR RAM Turbo on a 4GB RAM model, you can expect a smoother operating experience with faster app switching.

Battery

The HONOR 70 Lite also packs an ultra-large 5000 mAh battery, promising you up to 19 hours of online video playback, 26 hours of music streaming, 14 hours of gaming, or 52 hours of calls on a single charge. And with 22.5W Wired HONOR SuperCharge, you can easily keep the HONOR 70 Lite powered for a whole day of daily use.

Memory

Thanks to its large built-in storage of up to 128GB, the HONOR 70 Lite can keep more than 28,000 pictures, 11,000 songs, or 450 HD videos locally on the device. And running the Android 12-based Magic UI 6.1, the HONOR 70 Lite offers a range of smart features such as HONOR Share for speedy wireless file transfers across different devices, all of which should help you achieve higher productivity.

Availability

So there you have it! The HONOR 70 Lite is available in Midnight Black exclusively in Three stores nationwide and on Three.ie from €199.99. A seemingly great choice for anyone looking for an affordable smartphone that’s packed with great features! Check our socials in the coming weeks as we hope to be giving this a test drive.

Who is HONOR?

HONOR is a global technology brand that offers a range of innovative products, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, and wearables. The company was originally launched in 2013 as a sub-brand of Huawei, but in 2020, it was sold to a consortium of Chinese companies due to the trade restrictions imposed by the US government on Huawei.

Although Honor is no longer part of Huawei, it still shares many similarities with its former parent company, including a focus on delivering high-quality, affordable products that appeal to tech-savvy consumers. HONOR smartphones are known for their stylish design, advanced camera systems, and powerful performance, and they are available in a range of price points to suit different budgets and needs.

Despite the challenges faced by the company in recent years, Honor remains committed to innovation and expanding its presence in global markets. With a dedicated team of engineers, designers, and marketers, Honor is well-positioned to continue its success and deliver cutting-edge technology to consumers around the world.

MrBeast Burger Launches in Ireland

MrBeast Burger is one of the fastest-growing virtual food brands in the world. An idea born out of lockdown from the world’s biggest YouTuber has gone from strength to strength. Now, after just hosting American President Joe Biden, MrBeast, a potential future presidential candidate in the States, is bringing his burgers to Ireland.

What is MrBeast Burger?

MrBeast Burger is a virtual food brand started by the YouTuber, Mr.Beast. What is a virtual food brand I hear you say. Well, virtual food brands don’t have a single physical location. They’re run as a franchise. This means any restaurant that can cook a burger and fries can cook a MrBeast Burger meal. However, you can’t pick it up on the street. MrBeast Burger will be exclusively available in Ireland through Just Eat.

MrBeast started this food business during the lockdown to help support struggling restaurants. Today, the concept is a bit more controversial as people do question the ethics and quality that these virtual food brands can deliver. Pun not intended or avoided.

This is a great video that shows MrBeast’s idea, why he supports it but also some of the murkiness that goes on in the background.

For burger lovers, there’s the “Beast Style” burger which comes with double beef, double cheese, crispy onions, pickles, and “Beast Sauce”. They also have a crispy chicken sandwich, a spicy chicken sandwich, and a grilled cheese sandwich for those who prefer something different.

But that’s not all, they also have crispy seasoned fries, loaded fries topped with cheese and bacon, and even a delicious chocolate chip cookie for dessert.

When and Where is MrBeast Burger Opening in Ireland?

MrBeast Burgers are already available in Ireland. You can order in the below counties, with more coming soon. As I mentioned, there likely won’t be a physical popup restaurant like Wayback Burger did a few years ago. Instead, this launch will be virtual. You’ll only be able to get this delivered to your home or order for collection. You won’t be able to sit down and grab a bite.

You can expect to see as much, if not more, interest in this as those bloody bottles of Prime you’ve seen appearing in shop windows.

It’s expected that MrBeast Burgers will be available in the following counties:

  • Dublin
  • Cork
  • Limerick
  • Louth
  • Tipperary
  • Waterford
  • Galway
  • Sligo

To get the latest updates, follow Your Takeaway Ireland on Instagram. You’ll also be able to find info on the MrBeast Burger website.

How much is MrBeast Burger in Ireland?

As prices go, MrBeast Burger is ok. The quality is somewhere in between the likes of McDonalds and Bunsen and I think the price kind of reflects that. The Best Style Combo will set you back €16.99. That’s a burger, fries and a drink. That’s the priciest burger on the menu. Drinks are a bit spicy at €3.

Beast Style Fries include caramelized onions, American cheese, pickles, mayo, ketchup and mustard and cost €6.99

I guess the good news is, if the kids are at you to order a MrBest combo, it’s not stupidly expensive (like Prime drinks are for what you get). But it’s definitely not to be considered cheap in today’s climate either.

Who is MrBeast?

Ok, I won’t lie. Most people know this. Which is why I put it down here. If you’re asking this, there’s a good chance you’re a parent who’s just been asked to order a MrBeast Burger. And you have questions.

MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is a YouTuber and philanthropist from the United States. He’s known for creating and starring in viral videos that often involve challenges and stunts along with nearly always giving away loads of money.

In fact, his most popular videos involve him giving away huge sums of money to strangers, such as leaving a $10,000 tip for a pizza delivery person or giving away a million dollars in cash to random people on the street. He’s also done epic challenges including recreating Squid Games.

What really sets MrBeast apart is his generous spirit. He’s used his YouTube channel to raise millions of dollars for charity, including initiatives like planting trees and supporting homeless shelters. This year he somehow managed to cause a debate by curing the blindness of 1000 people. How that started a moral debate is beyond me.

Overall, MrBeast is a great example of using social media for good and making a positive impact on the world. And now, he’s selling burgers.

MrBeast Burger is a virtual food brand and it’s being brought to Ireland by OME, a Dublin HQ’d company that builds virtual food
brands to boost restaurants’ revenue streams.

OME CEO, Seán Murray, explains: “To say we’re incredibly excited to bring MrBeast Burger to Ireland is an understatement. “It’s the most famous delivery-only menu in the world and will already be instantly recognisable to Irish customers”.

Almost a third of people in Ireland admit they’re more likely to order delivery food when compared to two years ago showing just how big an area of business this has become.

Check out his website for more info.

Revolut Joint Accounts Launch in Ireland

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Revolut is charging through product updates these days. Coming to Ireland soon is car insurance, credit cards and Irish IBANs being rolled out to most of the country. With the latest update of the Revolut App, customers will now be able to open joint accounts.

Revolut Joint Accounts

Revolut today launched version 9.0 of its banking app. With this release comes a big new feature – joint accounts. Joint accounts will allow users to create a new account within their profile that will be “jointly owned by two people – whether they are partners, family members or friends”.

Revolut is taking aim at traditional banking with how they’re launching joint accounts too, stating “Revolut Joint Accounts is all about flexibility and inclusion, as it suits the needs of different types of people and relationships.” For this reason, to “set up shared accounts, customers do not have to explain who and why, nor prove they live together”. You can view all the Revolut joint account terms over here.

Why Get a Joint Bank Account?

Joint bank accounts are traditionally thought of as being for couples. However, they offer lots of advantages for friends or people living together. Realistically, more people would probably use a joint bank account if setting one up didn’t involve printing off a PDF and visiting a traditional bank branch. This is where Revolut seems to get most of its ideas from – asking what are traditional banks doing badly?

Revolut’s own research shows 58% of our fellow Europeans are all for using a joint account to handle their expenses with their significant other. And get this, 32% of those folks want this account to be their only one – they’re going all in together, bless ’em! Meanwhile, 26% see it as more of an additional supporting account to their own private ones.

And would you believe it, the remaining 33% of people surveyed said they’d rather keep their finances separate from their partners? It’s worth noting that 5% of respondents admitted they don’t even like to discuss money with their significant other because they don’t want to mix love and finances. And there were 4% who didn’t really have a strong opinion on the matter.

When asked how they split the costs with their other half, the most common response was to go halves, with 36% giving this answer. However, 22% of those surveyed said that one person in the relationship would pay a bit more or a bit less depending on their income. 7% were a bit more specific, saying that one partner pays the rent while the other covers the bills and groceries. Then, there were 4% who chose to have one person pay for everything since they earned a lot more. And there was 1% who said their folks were the ones covering the expenses or rent. As for 24%, they couldn’t care less about the rules or had none. Finally, 6% of those surveyed had no clue how they split the costs.

Also New in Revolut 9.0 Update

Alongside the launch of joint accounts, Revolut is tackling hundreds of UX and performance issues that have been highlighted by customers. I’m looking forward to seeing how effective these changes are.

Revolut customers wil also be able to create their own personalised app experience with the new Home screen shortcuts! These handy little widgets can be mixed and matched to suit their individual tastes.

Customers will also be able to use Group Chats to communicate with each other and stay on top of shared expenses. It’s the perfect way to keep everything organised and running smoothly for that weekend away with the lads or girls.

ZTE Launches nubia Pad 3D in Ireland

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ZTE announced the global availability and pricing of the nubia Pad 3D. This comes after its launch at the World Mobile Congress earlier this year. The device is available on the ZTE website from €1299 with delivery options to Ireland.

The nubia Pad 3D offers an immersive 3D visual experience through its integration of Leia’s 3D lightfield technology and ZTE’s AI computing power engine. It features dynamic three-dimensional face-tracking, which enables users to view content from up to eight different angles, and advanced neural networks and deep learning algorithms that transform 2D content into an 3D visual experience in real-time.

Apart from its playback browser capabilities, the nubia Pad 3D also serves as a 3D content production device. Its front and rear dual cameras can record a 3D view of the world for 3D shooting and 3D video calls, making it easier for users to create high-quality 3D content.

The device comes with a rich ecosystem of 3D applications available on the Leia App Store, including 3D chat, 3D streaming media, 3D games, 3D theatre, 3D shooting, and other creation tools. It also offers strong support from the Leia ecosystem, including Stability.ai’s stable diffusion technology and SDK integrations with Unreal Engine, Unity, and many more. The nubia Pad 3D is not limited to consumer applications but can also be used in commercial scenarios like 3D educational digital demonstrations, medical support, digital exhibitions, and other fields.

The nubia Pad 3D promises ultra-long endurance and an exquisite design. It comes equipped with the latest Snapdragon 888 chip, a 12.4-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2560×1600 and 120Hz intelligent high refresh rate, 8/12GB RAM, and 128/256GB storage. The device also features a large 9070mAh battery with 33W fast charging.

The nubia Pad 3D’s metal body design is light and portable, while the multi-interface and card slot design should improve its usability.

You can now buy the nubia Pad 3D on ZTE’s website.

What is PandaBuy? Growing Popularity in Haul Videos

I realise that more and more, my articles are explaining TikTok trends. In my defence, it’s because I know there are people out there wondering the same thing I am and I’ve already be curious and done the digging. PandaBuy haul videos is another emerging trend but this one involves people parting with their money. So I’m a lot more interested in making sure people know what this is all about.

What is PandaBuy?

PandaBuy is an online marketplace based in China. The PandaBuy website opens up the Chinese e-commerce market to the Western world. It’s hardly overly surprising then that the popularity of the platform is blowing up on TikTok thanks to content creators sharing haul videos.

PandaBuy acts as a middleman between you, the consumer, and Chinese sellers. It’s a bit like that virtual address service Parcel Motel used to offer.

When you shop with PandaBuy you’re really engaging with agent-based shopping. Basically, you’re shopping with a third-party service to that helps you purchase products from Chinese online marketplaces, such as Taobao, Tmall, and JD.com. These agents act as intermediaries between Chinese sellers and international buyers. The advantages are plentiful as they help you overcome language and cultural barriers, handle logistics, and ensure that the products meet quality standards. To better understand how this works, we need to take a closer look at how PandaBuy in particular works.

How Does PandaBuy Work?

When you place an order with PandaBuy, you’re really not buying anything. You’re expressing your interest in products. PandaBuy will then assign an agent to contact Chinese sellers to get your items. These items are then shipped to PandaBuy for inspection. Your agent will get in touch to confirm receipt and highlight any issues before resolving on your behalf. All the while PandaBuy will store your goods.

Once all is good to go, the agent will take your details and ship them to the address of your choosing. All of this is according to PandaBuy themselves.

But can this all be trusted?

Is PandaBuy Legit?

PandaBuy, for all intents and purposes, seems absolutely legit with decent reviews. However, that doesn’t mean what you’re buying is legit. Most of the videos I’ve watched on TikTok so far include an important comment or two from the creator. It goes something like “you’d never be able to tell the difference between these and real trainers”. That’s pretty telling along with comments like “absolutely perfect, for the price”. None of that suggests you’re buying Nike runners from Nike themselves.

But, if you expected to get a Moncler coat for $110, I don’t know what to say to you. PandBuy is a mix of high quality products, identical to the authentic versions, while others are of lower quality with noticeable flaws

By all accounts, it seems that if you order something on PandaBuy, you’ll get your goods and I’d wager you’ll be happy with them. They will likely be knock-off goods which does beg one important question. Who’s making them, and what’s the human cost? At the same time, I could ask the same about hundreds of high-street brands so I’m not going to go into it now.

The social element of PandaBuy is huge, including a full community on Reddit and countless Reddit reviews. The most visible element of this trend is the “haul video”. This is where someone posts their order from PandaBuy and shows it off. I’ve watched a good few of these and I’ll tell you, they do make it mighty tempting. These goods look fairly decent for the low price you’re paying. One haul video with Protein Bor highlighted some really popular products, even if the runners “smelled gluey”.

Spot the difference – Protein Bor Papi with store-bought and PandaBuy Air Jordans

For some, these videos are just content. But for others, they are a source or direct revenue. PandaBuy supports affiliate marketing. That means if you click a link to a product, provided by a creator, they’ll get a cut. Goosed.ie uses this model with Amazon too and it’s very common.

Some creators have full spreadsheets of curated product links saving consumers from having to go find things themselves.

Is PandaBuy Safe?

It does seem that PandaBuy is relatively safe to shop with, but buyer beware. The goods you buy might not be. They are unlikely to have passed EU safety tests which is particularly concerning if buying electronics. I’d also question the ethics of buying goods with questionable supply chains, based both on human and environmental factors.

One final point is customs. There is a very possible chance that customs will either charge you for importing legitimate goods or seize your order for containing counterfeit items.

If it’s too good to be true, it probably is, right?

TikTok Mirror Reflection Trend Explained

TikTok has these big viral moments from time to time. Moments that make you say “no way”, get up off the couch and actually check something is real. The latest of these trends is the TikTok mirror reflection trend. Needless to say, the answer is science, but let’s just get on with explaining.

What is the TikTok Mirror Reflection Trend?

There’s two ways I can explain the trend to you. The easiest way is for you to pop on over to this video and check it out for yourself. Or I can explain it.

Basically, this mirror trend on TikTok is an example of people learning some science by observing something that doesn’t immediately make sense. People are placing a small object, like a pack of chewing gum, against a mirror. The trick is that they’re placing a piece of paper in between the mirror and the object. On the surface, the shock comes from being able to see the item in the mirror despite the paper “blocking” it.

Now, TikTok is full of videos saying “what, no way?” as people replicate the test, trying to understand how it works. As I said, it’s science.

How Does the TikTok Mirror Reflection Trend Work?

When you look at an object in a mirror, you’re actually seeing its reflected image. This image appears to be behind the mirror, but it’s not actually a physical object – it’s just an optical illusion created by the reflection.

When you place a piece of paper between the object and the mirror, the light reflecting off the object still reaches the mirror and is still reflected back towards you. The paper doesn’t block this reflected light, but instead becomes a part of the background that the reflected image appears against.

Diagrams for science

So even though there’s a piece of paper between the object and the mirror, you can still see the reflected image of the object because the light reflecting off the object is still able to reach your eyes after being reflected by the mirror. The paper simply becomes a part of the background that the reflected image appears against, and does not interfere with the reflection itself.

This TikTok mirror trend is really just a secondary school physics experiment out in the wild. I’m viewing this as a massive positive. Lots of people are learning things like the laws of reflection without even knowing it. This might be the first time I’ve seen social media indirectly making people smarter. The U.S. really can’t afford to ban this app!

Irish IBANs the New Normal for Revolut Customers

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Revolut, the global financial app, has announced that it has completed the process of giving Irish IBANs to over 2 million Irish customers. While this suggests all customers are sorted, that doesn’t seem to be the case. Still, the move is set to make it easier for most Irish customers to use Revolut as their primary bank account and remove any obstacles to setting up Direct Debits or having their salaries paid into their Revolut account.

Revolut’s customers in Ireland can now use their account as their bank account, avoiding fees for shopping with their debit card or paying monthly or quarterly standing bank charges. To help customers switch their bank accounts, Revolut has created an account-switching service which allows customers to quickly transfer active standing orders and direct debits to their new IBAN for free.

The move to create Irish IBANs involved migrating customers to the Irish branch of Revolut Bank UAB and replacing their Lithuanian IBANs with Irish ones. Revolut’s Irish customers were given two months’ notice that their accounts were to be migrated into the Irish branch in a phased manner.

Revolut’s Irish “branch” is distinct from a high street bank branch with counter service. It employs a small number of senior staff who will be responsible for the firm’s operations in Ireland. Revolut services are still provided by Revolut’s European Bank, which is based in Vilnius and licenced by the European Central Bank and supervised by the Bank of Lithuania.

Revolut’s Irish customers are being asked to update the IBAN details they use for any existing Direct Debits or regular payments into their account, replacing their old IBAN beginning with ‘LT’ with their new ‘IE’ IBAN number.

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Revolut’s customers in Ireland are embracing digital banking, with over 250,000 Revolut <18 users in Ireland alone, and 12% of Revolut customers in Ireland aged 55+. The move to give customers Irish IBANs is the latest in a series of benefits for Revolut customers in Ireland.

Most recently, Revolut launched its Credit Card, designed with a focus on transparency, control, responsibility, and rewards. The card joins Revolut’s suite of credit products, including Loans with the lowest rate in the Irish market for loans under €20,000 and Pay Later, the only responsible payment installments product of its type in Ireland.

Car Insurance will soon be the latest product as part of the super app’s offering, joining Revolut’s suite of lifestyle products and features, including Shops, which rewards users with 3% instant cashback for every purchase from more than one thousand leading brands.

Overall, the move to give customers Irish IBANs is a significant development for Revolut in Ireland, and customers are set to benefit from the ease and convenience of using Revolut as their primary bank account.

Not All Revolut Customers in Ireland Have Irish IBANs

At the time of writing, I myself still don’t have an Irish IBAN. Yet, reports are widely being interpreted that the rollout is completed. I’ve reached out to Revolut for comment on when this final batch of customers will have their Irish. IBANs.

Amazon Book Depository Alternatives

Amazon today announced that they are closing their Book Depository in the coming weeks. This is bad news for many people, particularly international people, who used the service to buy English-language books. The Book Depository proved popular for its extensive range of books and worldwide free shipping. But, with this news being unwelcome to so many people, surely there are some suitable alternatives out there? I did some digging.

What is Amazon Book Depository

Before looking at an alternative, I want to quickly look at why the service was so popular. It was founded by a former Amazon employee in 2004, before being acquired by Amazon in 2011, and is based in the United Kingdom. The website offered a wide selection of books, including both new releases and hard-to-find titles, with free delivery to over 160 countries worldwide – one of the biggest features.

Amazon Book Depository was also popular thanks to its extensive selection of books, which includes not only bestsellers and popular titles but also more niche and hard-to-find books that may not be available in traditional bookstores. Additionally, the website offers free shipping worldwide, making it a popular option for customers who may not have access to certain books in their local area or who want to avoid high shipping costs.

One user on Reddit said “as an Argentinia this was my only way of buying books in English using my own currency. The alternative, buying in dollars, costs us Argentinians about 75% extra in taxes.”

Amazon to Close Book Depository

Today, on the Book Depository website, a note was posted stating, “we are sorry to let you know that Book Depository will be closing on 26 April 2023. You can still place orders until midday on 26 April and we will continue to deliver your purchases and provide support for any order issues until 23 June”.

Amazon Book Depository Alternatives

With this news being pretty devastating to so many people, I started digging for an alternative.

Wordery

It’s not too surprising to see that Wordery is one of the most popular alternatives to Amazon’s Book Depository. It was founded by Will Jones, himself a former Amazon and Book Depository employee. Founded in 2012, Wordery offers a wide selection of books, including bestsellers, classics, and niche titles. Wordery prides itself on offering competitive prices and free worldwide delivery.

The Wordery Website

The platform has already proven to be a popular alternative to Amazon’s Book Depository amongst those seeking to distance themselves from Amazon over questionable work practices.

World of Books

World of Books is an online used bookstore based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 2008 with the goal of providing second-hand books at affordable prices while promoting sustainability by reusing books that would otherwise be chucked out. They also offer free delivery to Ireland but International shipping costs vary by shipping country and what you’re buying.

World of Books sources books from a variety of places, including charities, recycling centres, and public libraries. They have a rigorous quality control process to ensure that the books they sell are in good condition. They offer a wide selection of books, including bestsellers, classics, and rare and collectable books.

In addition to their online store, World of Books also has a social mission. They work with literacy charities to promote reading and literacy around the world. They also have a carbon offset program to minimize their impact on the environment.

Irish Libraries Online

This one is very specific to people in Ireland seeking an alternative. And, it’s not buying, obviously. Libraries Ireland Online is an amazing service that I was using before Covid, but saw the greatest benefits during lockdown. Basically, using the Libraries Ireland Online service, you can download eBooks, magazines and more do your phone and tablet.

All you need is a library card and away you go. Naturally, once you have that card you can also go and borrow a book from your local library too instead of buying one.

Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg is the online version of your local library. They offer over 70,000 eBooks for free. Now, you won’t get the latest and greatest releases because Project Gutenberg focuses on out-of-copyright works. Still, you might find something you like there.

Correction 10/05/2023: Updated article to reflect Will Jones as the founder of Wordery.