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Top YouTube Tech Reviewers

I've gathered YouTube's most "infotaining" reliable tech reviewers.

TechSmartt

Keaton Keller is the owner of this channel.He posts tips and reviews on technology, from phone reviews to the best tech for the price. He began his channel in December 2010 by posting videos of basic phone and accessory reviews. His videos have been featured on sites like AOL and Mashable, many before he'd even graduated from high school. His YouTube channel now boasts to over 2.4 million subscribers.






The Verge

The Verge is an American technology news and media network operated by Vox Media. It has offices in Manhattan, New York City. They have 1,653,000 plus subs.









Android Authority

Founded by Darcy LaCouvee. Now it's a team of veteran tech bloggers and reviewers, we are well-positioned to deliver top of the line content to the 500 million people.









Pocket Now

Pocketnow has been a key source of mobile technology news and reviews since its establishment in 2000. Anton D. Nagy is fulfilling both the Editor-in-Chief, and Managing Editor positions at Pocketnow.








TechnoBuffalo

Jon Rettinger as their chief, TechnoBuffalo cover a breadth of technology-related issues and topics from everyday uses to the business side of the industry.









Jonathan Morrison

Tech guru who publishes Apple/Mac/Consumer Tech Reviews, Unboxings and Giveaways to his self-titled YouTube channel. More than 2.2 million individuals have subscribed to his channel.









Linus tech tips

Run by Linus Sebastian, Linus Tech Tips is ranked the 8th most watched Science and Technology channel on YouTube as of November 2017.









Austin Evans

Technology ethusiast who publishes videos featuring gaming PC builds, Top 5s, and the latest video games to his YouTube channel duncan33303









MKBHD

Marques K. Brownlee  has 5.5 million subscribers and over 745 million total video views.Vic Gundotra, former Senior Vice President, Social for Google,[3][4] called Brownlee "the best technology reviewer on the planet right now"








Unbox Therapy

Lewis Hilsenteger's Unbox Therapy is the the most popular tech channel on YouTube right now.  Hilsenteger opens a new gadget or product for the first time and test it out. Created in December, 2010, the channel is now hugely popular with nearly 7,000,000 followers as of December 2016. New uploads regularly receive multiple millions of views within days.

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