Tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee’s new ‘Panels’ app gets unsavory reviews

Popular tech reviewer Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, received backlash following the release of his app, “Panels” over the past week.

Marques Brownlee is a highly respected YouTube reviewer, who has built his entire brand around his trustworthy account on the latest tech product releases and trends. He is also known for his enthusiasm for technology and gadgets, as seen in his many videos on his channel.

Some of his more popular uploads were his reviews on the Game Boy, Apple Vision Pro, the first Galaxy Fold, the Tesla Cybertruck, and his reviews on iPhones. He also has a video where he talked with Elon Musk about Tech.

“Panels” is a subscription-based wallpaper app that Brownlee revealed in an X post on September 23, 2024 (local US time), that is said to “elevate your screen time with a high-quality, personalized collection created by talented artists, turning your device into a digital art gallery.”

Marques Brownlee introduced his newest app in his newest video where he reviewed the newest iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro.

The price for this is about $11.99 for a month and $49.99 for an annual subscription, which his fans and critics find ludicrous, considering that one can just download a high-resolution wallpaper off the Internet or other websites.

Other personalities such as Zach Mills also pointed out that the app had some data and privacy issues, seeing as how the app is able to “track” your location.

Alex Kehr, CEO of Superlocal Maps, pointed out how this app is damaging to Brownlee’s brand of “advocating quality and usefulness”.

Brownlee responded swiftly to the negative feedback he’s (and his app) received over the week. On September 24, 2024, Brownlee addressed all of the problems pointed out by his audience and reassured that he will be working on all of them.

With regards to his critics on Marques Brownlee’s wallpaper app—they’re kind of right, though. Who would pay a huge amount of money just to receive high-resolution wallpapers? Free, high-resolution wallpapers have been around for quite some time now, so making a paid app for it seems moot.

Well, the memes about Marques Brownlee’s app seem to be more entertaining than anything.

 

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