YouTube Channels
In The Lab With Jay Jay is published across two YouTube channels.
Table of Contents
The contents of this page are organised into the following sections:
Main Channel: @InTheLabWithJayJay
The main channel is known as @InTheLabWithJayJay and is on YouTube here:
youtube.com/@InTheLabWithJayJay
I guess the other thing that people might search for is "In The Lab With JJ", so let's include that here for the search engines. :)
There are some regular shows/features which are published on the main channel:
- Main Show (17 videos, 34 hours)
- Electronics Project (9 videos, 6 hours)
- Old Book Teardown (8 videos, 28 hours)
- Special Show (94 videos, 50 hours)
- New Book Teardown (5 videos, 7 hours)
- Mini Project (3 videos, 2 hours)
- Maxitronix 10in1 (12 videos, 3 hours)
- Maxitronix 20in1 (13 videos, 6 hours)
- Interlude (10 videos, 6 hours)
- Mail Call (15 videos, 9 hours)
- Unboxing (19 videos, 7 hours)
- Demo (2 videos, 4 hours)
- Channel News (4 videos, 1 hour)
- Early Content (11 videos, 5 hours)
2nd Channel: @ElliotsExtras
There is also a 2nd channel known as @ElliotsExtras for content which has received less editing attention:
This is the structure of the content published to the 2nd channel:
- Extra Show (18 videos, 18 hours)
- Extra Content (18 videos, 18 hours)
Thank You!
Thanks very much for your interest and I hope you enjoy the show!
Where to from Here?
You made it to the bottom of the page, huh? Well done! I'm a bit of a scroller myself. :)
Where you go next depends on what you're interested in. Here are some suggestions:
- If you're enjoying my content you could consider supporting the show.
- My new book teardown videos are quite popular, you might enjoy watching those.
- My personal favourites are the old book teardown videos.
- Visit the main channel, for all my high quality content including my special shows.
- Visit the main show, for my main show videos, which include the electronics project and old book teardown videos.
- Visit the equipment page, if you're interested in any of the equipment I use. If you're putting together your own electronics lab then I would certainly recommend checking this out!
- Did I mention that you can support the show? :)