Recently, MrBeast was asked by none other than the owner of X – Elon Musk – to start uploading videos onto that platform. MrBeast, who’s known for his YouTube content, initially declined. However, the content creator changed his tune, admitting that he was “curious” as to whether or not X would be a profitable platform for him. Well, that question is now answered, and MrBeast is revealing his decision to the world.
The Experiment
MrBeast chose to conduct the experiment with his video $1 vs $100,000,000 Car! The YouTuber wrote, “I’m curious how much ad revenue a video on X would make so I’m reuploading this to test it. Will share ad rev next week.” At that time, the clip had over 200 million views on YouTube. So, how did that same clip fare on X?
Success?
At first glance, it seems that the clip $1 vs $100,000,000 Car! found success on its new platform. MrBeast excitedly shared the news on X, writing, “MY FIRST X VIDEO MADE OVER $250,000!” However, the content creator isn’t sure this success is as meaningful as it may seem. He continued, “But it’s a bit of a facade. Advertisers saw the attention it was getting and bought ads on my video (I think) and thus my revenue per view is prob higher than what you’d experience.” Perhaps he felt bad about disappointing fans, because, in typical MrBeast fashion, he then wrote, “I’m gonna give 10 random people that repost this and follow me $25,000 for fun (the $250,000 my X video made).”
Only time will tell if MrBeast uses X as his new platform moving forward.
Reviewing the Coros Apex 2 Pro Watch
There are some great smartwatch options available that you can check out, but there are others that don’t seem to offer much value. Accidentally pressing the side buttons on expensive sport watches can mess up the records; therefore, you need something with a lock. That is why one of the best wristband smartwatches is the Coros Apex 2 Pro watch. It has a number of interesting features to help you keep track of your fitness activities in a convenient manner.
The Unique Features
The Apex 2 Pro by Coros was launched last year and comes with a nylon strap and dual-frequency GPS, which enable more accurate tracking and can measure up to 46.5 millimeters across. The watch can help you achieve your training plan more effectively. The watch makes a speed development plan for you that alters your long-running sessions to short, intense anaerobic intervals, so you can run farther and faster. To push you to achieve your goals, it sends you live updates of your progress; you will be alerted every time you miss out on a targeted speed, or you can alter your pace if you have to go fast or slow. And if we have to talk about the watch’s battery life, it won’t disappoint you; it is long enough for you to last a whole weekend of trekking. In fact, you can easily track a variety of activities, including walking and running, for weeks.
Dual-Frequency GPS
The dual-frequency GPS positioning is crucial for Coros, especially since it uses EvoLab, which is a customized sports science platform. The only way you can access the features offered by EvoLab on their watch is through their running sessions. Programs like EvoLab are considered to be optimal if you’re interested in improving as a runner.
Wrist Navigation
Even though Apex 2 Pro offers a lot of features, one thing it lacks is proper navigation. The watch has some preloaded maps on it, which are far easier to use on an LCD screen. In the case of topographic maps, you will have to manually download them, which is going to occupy the 32 GB of storage available in the watch; so, approximately, you can download around ten routes if kept as GPX files. And since the watch does not offer any interference with the music providers, you will need to download the MP3 files as well. Additionally, other features that Apex 2 Pro failed to provide are NFC integration, automatic fall detection, and emergency SOS service.