So, let’s talk about this YouTube content creator and personality who’s really made a name for himself by doing some pretty unique things—mainly focused on iPods and MP3 players. Yeah, you’ve probably seen his videos where he dives into upgrading, repairing, and even modifying these classic devices in ways that feel nostalgic yet totally fresh. The guy has built quite the following, and honestly, it’s no surprise when you see how passionate he is. His self-titled channel? It’s now home to over 1.7 million subscribers, which is a huge milestone by any measure.
Now, before all this fame and recognition, he actually started posting regularly on YouTube toward the end of 2019. And get this—he managed to rack up around 40,000 subscribers in just the first four months. That kind of early growth shows just how engaging and authentic his content was from the start. People clearly resonated with what he was doing, and the momentum kept building.
Oh, and here’s a fun little fact that adds to his quirky charm—he owns an Australian Inland Carpet Python named Frank. Yep, not your average pet, but then again, this creator isn’t exactly your average YouTuber either. Whether it’s tinkering with vintage tech or sharing life updates with Frank slithering in the background, there’s always something interesting going on in his world.
Outside of his work on YouTube, he’s always had a deep passion for music—especially drumming. In fact, he’s such a dedicated drummer that it even led him to teach music for a short time at Kildare College and Mount Carmel College, though he stayed in those roles for less than a year. But when it comes to his online presence, one video really stands out: his “I bought Raycons” review. It quickly gained traction and has since been viewed more than 5 million times, solidifying his place as a creator with real influence. He definitely knows how to connect with an audience, whether behind the drums or in front of the camera.