Bangla Press Desk: At 11:45 pm, a young YouTuber in Dhaka hits "publish" on his latest smartphone unboxing video. Within 24 hours, it racks up over 150,000 views. The phone? A new mid-range model from a well-known Chinese brand. The verdict? "Smooth performance, but beware of the camera hype." By the next morning, dozens of viewers have commented: "Thanks, bro — bought it after watching your review."
Welcome to the fast-evolving tech ecosystem in Bangladesh, where digital creators — not corporate billboards — are shaping what people buy, click, and carry in their pockets.
What began as niche hobbies for gadget enthusiasts has quietly transformed into a thriving micro-industry. Across YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok, a new wave of Bangladeshi tech reviewers is turning bedrooms into studios and subscribers into influence. Many started with basic setups as students or freelancers, while others now operate full-scale production teams with brand partnerships and dedicated audiences.
Creators like SamZone, ATC (Android ToTo Company), Shohag360, and Tech to The Point (TTP) have become trusted voices delivering honest, relatable, and accessible content. Their videos — typically in Bangla and grounded in everyday use — have become go-to guides for a new generation of tech buyers.
Tech reviewers redefine gadget buying in Bangladesh
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: At 11:45 pm, a young YouTuber in Dhaka hits "publish" on his latest smartphone unboxing video. Within 24 hours, it racks up over 150,000 views. The phone? A new mid-range model from a well-known Chinese brand. The verdict? "Smooth performance, but beware of the camera hype." By the next morning, dozens of viewers have commented: "Thanks, bro — bought it after watching your review."
Welcome to the fast-evolving tech ecosystem in Bangladesh, where digital creators — not corporate billboards — are shaping what people buy, click, and carry in their pockets.
What began as niche hobbies for gadget enthusiasts has quietly transformed into a thriving micro-industry. Across YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok, a new wave of Bangladeshi tech reviewers is turning bedrooms into studios and subscribers into influence. Many started with basic setups as students or freelancers, while others now operate full-scale production teams with brand partnerships and dedicated audiences.
Creators like SamZone, ATC (Android ToTo Company), Shohag360, and Tech to The Point (TTP) have become trusted voices delivering honest, relatable, and accessible content. Their videos — typically in Bangla and grounded in everyday use — have become go-to guides for a new generation of tech buyers.
[Bangla Press is a global platform for free thought. It provides impartial news, analysis, and commentary for independent-minded individuals. Our goal is to bring about positive change, which is more important today than ever before.]
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