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TechFun
Subscribers 83.5K
Videos 156
Views 17.4M

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TechFun focuses on high-voltage experiments, electrical engineering, and creative science entertainment, pushing everyday objects to their limits with DC power supplies and high-energy reactions. The channel appears to favor experimental demonstrations, compilations, and DIY science content presented as engaging, potentially dangerous experiments, with a mix of tutorials and entertainment. It publishes numerous videos (156 total) with an average of about 107.4K views per video, and maintains an active posting history since September 23, 2024, in the United States, with an audience of 83.5K subscribers.

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89% relevance

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Appearances 26
SERP 100%
Similarity 81%
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58% relevance

Subscribers 400K
Videos 42
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Appearances 4
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54% relevance

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53% relevance

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Shared interest in dangerous electrical experiments and high voltage physics (search 16%, content 78%), attracting viewers who seek extreme, science-first demonstrations.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include ElectroBOOM (89% match) with 8.7M subscribers and overlapping queries such as high voltage experiments, electric toy experiments, and dangerous electrical experiments; The Engineering Mindset (66% match) with 4.3M subscribers, overlapping on electrical engineering experiments and electrical science entertainment; and Aboringday (58% match) with 400K subscribers, overlapping on voltage overload experiments and high voltage compilations. These channels are similar due to focus on high-voltage demonstrations, electrical engineering concepts, and toy/electric experiments. TechFun has 83.5K subscribers, smaller than ElectroBOOM and The Engineering Mindset, but still positioned in the same niche; competitors share core query themes like high voltage experiments, electrical engineering demonstrations, and dangerous electrical experiments.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to TechFun?

TechFun's biggest competitors are ElectroBOOM (89% match, 8.7M subscribers), The Engineering Mindset (66% match, 4.3M subscribers), and Aboringday (58% match, 400K subscribers). They all create high-voltage, electronics, and DIY science content with a focus on experiments and demonstrations similar to TechFun.

What type of content does TechFun make?

TechFun produces high-voltage and DIY science content, featuring compilations and demonstrations like applying high voltage to toys, flames, explosions, and crash tests. The channel uploads frequently, with videos ranging from tens of thousands to over a million views (e.g., 1M views for a high-voltage compilation) and an average around 107.4K views per video.

How do we determine which channels are similar to TechFun?

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