(2:22 long) Video transcript: "As I have just received my Tamagotchi Uni device, I am going to go over some quick comparisons… I'm not going to make videos like this very often, so you know. It's mainly a launch day thing for people who are very excited and want to prepare like- like me. (inhales) The Tamagotchi Uni is a very thin device. It's about as thin as the old Connection models, except it lacks the beveled edge and is very flat. I'm very glad that it's flat, because I was worried it was going to be curved a lot like the Vital Bracelet in order to make it fit well on a watch. I have not yet worn mine yet, so I do not know how comfortable that will be (over time). But definitely out of the box I already have a LOT of scratches as you can see, because Bandai has not learned their lesson from their previous mistakes with the Vital Bracelet and has not put any sort of anti-static sleeve over the toys in the packaging. So they are just free to rub against the vacuum formed (plastic) seal stuff and leave a lot of scratches and smudges on your device. I've also seen people getting lint or dust already under their screens. I do not know how easy it is to open these up, but given I have already seen some shell swaps (error: paper back customization online, not full shell swaps), it must not be TOO bad. Uh, obviously use very gentle force if you're going to do something like that. I don't want to be held responsible for you ruining your device by experimenting with it. On that note, um it comes with a very very short charging cable just like the Vital Bracelet. This is the Uni's cable (left), maybe one- one inch longer, then the Vital Bracelet cable. It says to use it with a computer with a USB port, um (but) I personally have not had any issues using a (charging) brick to charge my Vital Bracelet over the years. It hasn't really lost any battery life, I just don't like my Vital Bracelet very much. So if you do use a brick, definitely use one with a low voltage (not fast charging) as I'm not going to be held responsible for you frying your device, but… take it with a grain of salt. But yeah ah definitely get a crochet case or something to protect your screen! Because even though these are not touch screen devices, you ARE going to get scratches. Its already so so bad. It's probably not as bad as with the (Tamagotchi) On, but because the screen is directly against the top of the toy, it's gonna happen. Later I will report how well the device charges and how long those charges last, as I know that is information is kind of like under-reported online? So I will leave that as a comment with Monitamon as a post later this week after I have played with it some, alright? Have fun."