It's absolute madness. In his studio, Casey shows what happens outside, chainsaw construction works, noise pollution. Hammers. Mailtime: potato chips. Custom made wood something. Talkie unicorn, teddy bear he has to cut open to find the letter inside. Ostrich pillow. Air nanos earphones. Snap Drone. Casey preordered it 2 years ago. Now is time for a comprehensive review. 2 years ago the fact that it would be flat, compact and foldable was a must. The only good drone available was the dji phantom, which is huge in comparison. But since then the spark came out. Boosted board ride to a place in Brooklyn where he can safely try the drone. Casey shows how to assemble it. iOS app and the drone takes off. Casey struggles to control it but manages to take it back. Every drone he has used only with a phone as a remote was very hard to control. Behind him a guy is using a mavic which is probably the biggest competitor of the snap. The snap is $899. Using fingers on a glass touchscreen is not a proper way to fly a drone you are supposed to look at at the same time. Look at the footage. The image quality is fantastic. Great stabilization. But cinematography is terrible, you can't control 6 axis with a touchscreen. Cardboard with Help me with a Christmas miracle. He asks his youtube audience for help. His friend Sam Sheffer who helps him with his videos, has 100,000 subscribers as his 2017 goal. But he is shy of 30,000 videos. Help him. Also plug for Casey merch' shop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12xh3DqT7s8