1. Mr Whose The Boss

2. iJustine
iJustine launched her YouTube channel in 2006 and has since amassed nearly 7 million subscribers. Her content spans everything from product reviews to network hacks and tech tips. She also created a show called 'Vlog University with iJustine,' where she teaches her audience all about vlogging technology. In addition to her online success, iJustine has made guest appearances in popular TV shows like Law and Order, The Vampire Diaries, and Criminal Minds. As one of the most successful YouTubers of all time, iJustine has become an inspiration for women who want to pursue a career in tech and content creation.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ijustine

3. Tested
Tested offers a range of tech experiment videos in a unique and captivating way, with products and topics you won't find on other channels. Whether you're interested in a 40-minute video about high-speed cameras, a 12-minute review of coffee grinders, or a 50-minute exploration of Steam OS, Tested has it all and more. The host, Savage, also has an impressive background in animation, graphic design, woodworking, public speaking, film development, TV hosting, stage design, toy design, and managing an informative and engaging exhibit space.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/testedcom

4. TechQuickie
TechQuickie, also by Linus, focuses on answering all your tech-related questions—almost like a second Google. Linus simplifies complex tech definitions and concepts in a concise and easy-to-understand manner. If you want quick explanations on topics ranging from Bitcoin to curved LCD TVs or Windows page files, TechQuickie is your go-to channel. Each video delivers a swift and efficient breakdown of tech topics in about 5 minutes, making it perfect for anyone curious but short on time.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Techquickie

5. CNET
CNET operates like an online TV channel, offering a vast amount of content and high-quality information that surpasses many cable TV shows. The only other channel that can compete with CNET's quality and consistency is TechnoBuffalo. Along with reviews and news, you'll find numerous interviews, comparisons, and exclusive sneak peeks of upcoming gadgets. One of the most popular series is 'Adventures In Tech,' which covers significant events in recent tech history.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV

6. Austin Evans
Austin Evans' YouTube channel covers everything from gaming computers to smartphones, offering reviews on all things tech. He posted his first video in 2009 after a friend encouraged him to start reviewing apps and uploading them to YouTube. Since then, Austin has become one of the most recognized tech reviewers, with over 5 million subscribers. His breakthrough video, a speed test between the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3, was featured on Mashable and gained more than 100,000 views on its first day.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/duncan33303

7. Android Authority
Android Authority started as a website covering everything related to Android in 2007. In 2011, they expanded to YouTube and launched the Android Authority channel, where they review, unbox smartphones, and cover various Android-related gadgets. If you're a fan of Android, this channel is a goldmine for apps, games, guides, and more. With over 3.35 million subscribers, it’s the perfect place for enthusiasts to discuss and stay updated on the latest in Android tech.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AndroidAuthority

8. Unbox Therapy
Unbox Therapy, one of the most popular tech channels on YouTube with 18.1 million subscribers and over 4 billion views, is led by Lewis Hilsenteger, a globally recognized and trusted tech reviewer. As the name suggests, the channel’s videos focus on unboxing consumer electronics, ranging from PCs and smartphones to peripherals and gaming consoles. Lewis not only showcases the features of these products but also provides both niche and mainstream product reviews. His videos are concise, informative, and straight to the point.
Thanks to its unboxings and unbiased reviews, Unbox Therapy offers high-quality, insightful content for tech enthusiasts. Lewis’s unique approach, filled with humor and wit, makes the experience enjoyable while maintaining valuable product insights. If you're always excited for the latest gadgets, this is a must-follow channel.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/unboxtherapy

9. Linus Tech Tips
Linus Tech Tips is the flagship channel owned by Canadian YouTuber Linus Gabriel Sebastien, along with several other channels. It originally started as a product review platform for a now-defunct computer store, but it has since evolved into a channel of its own. Today, the channel hosts various personalities and features content ranging from gadget reviews and PC builds to tips and tricks that help improve your tech life. The channel is casual, focusing more on enjoyment than deep technical reviews.
Linus Tech Tips also dives into PC hardware but with a different approach compared to channels like PC Perspective. The content includes reviews of new computer-related gadgets, alongside guides on building and purchasing your own PC. There’s no need to wait long for new content, as the channel releases weekly podcasts and videos.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LinusTechTips

10. Marques Brownlee
Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, is a renowned YouTuber and tech reviewer. He chose the name “MKBHD” as a combination of his initials (Marques Keith Brownlee) and “HD” for High Definition, reflecting his passion for technology. By the age of 21, Marques had already earned praise from a Google VP, calling him “one of the best tech reviewers on the planet,” and he had solidified his position on YouTube.
The “Marques Brownlee” channel offers high-quality tech content, with reviews, first impressions, and in-depth explanations of various products and tech issues. With over 1,000 videos and an ever-expanding variety of content, he covers popular formats like reviews, unboxings, and tech breakdowns. He also includes new, engaging series such as “Ask MKBHD” and interviews with influential tech figures. Recently, he introduced a YouTube Original series called “Retro Tech.” Occasionally, Marques adds humorous skits related to current tech news.
Link Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/marquesbrownlee
