In the light of the pandemic, we reviewed and listed the top YouTube channels for tech nerds. Granted, we have only listed a handful, in the hope that you will find a favorite. Now, open your mind to learn about some tech miracles.
- TechZone
In the first place, if you are looking for the top inventions, gadgets, technology, and more, check out TechZone.
- Technology Connections
Comparatively, Technology Connections have videos about topics such as the goop in a lava lamp and impact sprinklers.
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TEDx Talks
Certainly, we had to include TED Talks. TEDx celebrates locally-driven ideas from across the world. In this video, Dr. Jordan Nguyen speaks about how virtual technologies are reshaping our reality.
- Geek & Sundry
Next, if you’re familiar with Felicia Day, this one is probably already on your radar. A key point to know is after Felicia’s departure in 2016, the channel continued posting content until 2019.
- Network Chuck
Not surprisingly, Chuck shares information about networking certifications. Furthermore, on Chuck’s website, you can view path-based resources and join his Discord server.
- PBS Idea Channel – On Technology
For the most part, the PBS Idea Channel uploads new videos every Wednesday. Generally, the videos involve examining the connections between pop culture, technology, and art.Â
- Vsauce
“Vsauce” is made up of members: Michael Stevens, Kevin Lieber, Jake Roper, and Eric Langlay. They talk about the human brain, the moon, supertasks, and more.
- DeepSkyVideos
In short, DeepSkyVideos explores deep space. Often, their videos include astronomers such as Mike Merrifield, Dr. Meghan Gray, and others. Recent uploads review rotation curves, galaxies, and master quasars.
- TechRax
In essence, the YouTube channel TechRax, reviews recent iPhones against its Android counterparts. On the other hand, they have off-the-cuff videos such as “taking a bath in a giant 1,500 gallon Coca-Cola swimming pool”.
- UnboxTherapy
Indeed, as the title suggests, UnboxTherapy showcase the literal “unboxing” of technology gadgets and dodads. Additionally, they also occasionally review video games, such as Cyberpunk 2077.
In Conclusion: Top YouTube Channels for Tech Nerds
To sum up, these channels may interest you if you’re looking for tech videos on YouTube. However, this is only a small glimpse of what content is available. Obviously, you’ll find more videos by searching for common keywords related to what you’re looking for.
Resources & Further Reading
Hardwick, C. (2020, December 29). 15 Nerd Youtube Channels For Nerdy People To Follow. Retrieved January 04, 2021, from https://blog.feedspot.com/nerd_youtube_channels/
Jancer, M. (2020, October 7). 13 YouTube Channels We Geek Out Over. Retrieved January 04, 2021, from https://www.wired.com/story/our-favorite-youtube-channels/
Lammle, R. (2012, April 13). 7 YouTube Channels of Nerdy Entertainment. Retrieved January 04, 2021, from https://mashable.com/2012/04/12/youtube-channels-nerdy-entertainment/
Modis. (2016, June 16). 6 must-follow nerd video channels on YouTube. Retrieved January 04, 2021, from https://www.modis.com/en-us/resources/job-seekers/nerd-video-channels-on-youtube/
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