Man buys the laziest tech ever to see if it will enable him to do absolutely nothing all day
Published on Sep 05, 2025 at 8:38 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Sep 05, 2025 at 8:38 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This man bought the laziest tech ever to see if it would enable him to do nothing all day long.
YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss wanted to see how much he could cut corners with the help of technology.
After all, if technology isn’t there to make our lives easier, what else does it do?
But this was taking things to the next level.
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This YouTuber invested in the ‘laziest tech ever’ to avoid doing anything all day
Many people long for a day when technology will do so much that we will do very little.
That’s certainly what YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss got to experience, when he tried out the ‘laziest tech ever’.
These machines catered to practically every human need, whether it was cooking, cleaning, or making a bed.
But the most pressing question was this – did it work?
Well, let’s just say it was a mixed bag.
First up was a robotic cat that blew on hot drinks to cool them down.


Yes, seriously – this is taking lazy tech to a whole new level.
Ultimately, it was decided that a four degree temperature change after five minutes wasn’t worth it.
Then there was the Shirt Butler, which used hot air and balloon-based tension to iron clothes.
It cut about 50 percent of the effort that ironing would usually take up, but the results were imperfect.
But to be fair, most of us would struggle to get flawless results with our ironing 100 percent of the time.

Robots are the future… but are they fit to be our present?
Other machines tested out included a smart sealing trash can, an AI cooking robot, and a Ninja Swirl ice-cream maker.
On the whole, a lot of the machines that he tested left something to be desired.
On each one, he gave an estimate on how much effort would be saved.
In some cases, 90 percent of effort was spared, whilst it dipped to less than 10 percent in others.

So, there’s some work to be done between now and our tech-dominated future.
But all around us, we’re seeing examples of technology proving to be a massive benefit.
Take a look at brain chips as prime proof of what the future might look like.
China is already looking to out-do Neuralink, which has been making some impressive strides in recent years.
To see how these devices stacked up for yourself, visit Mrwhosetheboss’ YouTube channel.
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