Amazon's Hidden Gems
Here's the thing about Amazon: the algorithm wants to show you what's already popular. That means the genuinely clever stuff — the gadgets built by smaller brands solving specific, real problems — gets buried under the noise. YouTube channel Review Product went digging, and the result is a 15-item roundup [1] that actually holds up when you look past the product-demo energy. Some of these things are worth your attention. I watched it, took notes, and called out the ones that matter. Here's my read.
The Privacy Problem Nobody Talks About
The video leads with a hidden camera detector, and I want to linger here for a second because the fact that this is a real, commercially viable product category says a lot about where we are in 2026. This device — compact, one-button operation — scans for RF signals and uses LED reflections to spot camera lenses. Vibration alerts. Built for hotel rooms and Airbnbs [1]. Is it paranoid? Depends on how closely you've followed the news cycle over the last few years. If you travel for work, the $30-ish price point is not a hard sell. The review product team didn't oversell it — and the restraint made it land harder.


