0:00animated speed test comparison
The scene presents a split-screen comparison of internet speed tests, dynamically showcasing the "Before Waveform" and "After Waveform" scenarios. The left side, marked with a prominent red banner, displays a "BEFORE WAVEFORM 16 Mbps" label, with a circular speed dial gradually reaching approximately 16 Mbps. The right side, highlighted with a vibrant green banner, shows "AFTER WAVEFORM 296 Mbps," with its speed dial illustrating a significantly higher speed of around 296 Mbps, eventually reaching 297.62 Mbps. Both dials feature a gradient from light blue to green, indicating speed ranges. Below each dial, "Connecting" is displayed, alongside "T-Mobile SM-TS37" and "T-Mobile Dallas, TX." The background is a dark, uniform blue-gray. Text overlays appear sequentially: "Turbocharge" (yellow, bold, bottom center, 0:00.6s), then "Your T-Mobile 5G Home Internet" (yellow, bold, bottom center, 0:01.6s), and finally "With Waveform" (yellow, bold, bottom center, 0:03.4s). The overall color palette is dark blue, red, green, and yellow, creating a high-contrast and informative display. The lighting is digital and even across the screen.
0:04waveform device unboxing
A close-up, overhead shot reveals a pristine white, rectangular Waveform device nestled within a simple, corrugated cardboard box. The device has rounded corners and a subtle "WW" logo embossed in the center, signifying the Waveform brand. The inside of the cardboard box is a natural, light brown hue, providing a stark contrast to the sleek white product. The lighting is bright and even, casting soft shadows that highlight the device's three-dimensional form. The background consists solely of the cardboard box and the device, suggesting an unboxing or product presentation context. There are no other props or environmental details visible. The scene maintains a static, top-down perspective, emphasizing the product itself. Text overlay: "This is how I went from low speed to high speed internet" appears at the bottom of the frame (0:05.1s).
0:07waveform antenna exterior mount
This medium shot features a white, rectangular Waveform antenna mounted vertically on the exterior wall of a building, likely under an eave or overhang. The antenna has rounded edges and the distinctive "WW" logo on its front surface. Multiple white cables, estimated to be four to six, emerge from the bottom of the antenna, neatly bundled together before dropping down. A black conduit or protective casing is visible above the antenna, running along the underside of the eave, with a segment of the cables secured to it with white zip ties. The building's exterior wall is a light gray or beige stucco, and the underside of the eave is painted a slightly darker shade, possibly a light olive green. In the upper right background, a clear blue sky with fluffy white clouds is visible, suggesting daylight conditions. The lighting is natural and bright, highlighting the antenna's form and the texture of the wall. The camera slowly pans upwards, revealing more of the sky and the building's exterior. Text overlays appear: "with QuadPro antenna" (white, bottom center, 0:07.9s) then "I did days worth of research and found this Waveform company" (white, bottom center, 0:10.1s) and finally "and their QuadPro antenna" (white, bottom center, 0:12.3s).
0:13waveform antenna interior setup
The scene starts with a close-up on several white cables entering a room through the bottom corner of a white-framed window. The cables, which have gold-colored connectors, are subtly tucked against the window frame and wall, demonstrating a clean installation. The window overlooks an outdoor area with bare trees and patchy green grass, typical of a late winter or early spring landscape. The interior wall is painted a neutral gray, and a dark wooden table or dresser with a decorative, carved leg is visible on the right. The camera slowly pans to the right, revealing a small, white, rectangular device – likely the Waveform router – standing upright on the dark wooden furniture, positioned directly in front of the window. The device has an orange-tinted screen or indicator light on its front panel. Natural daylight streams through the window, illuminating the room and the device. Text overlays appear: "with this improved and easier to install antenna" (white, bottom center, 0:14.3s) then "I thought it wouldn't hurt to try" (white, bottom center, 0:16.8s).
0:17live speed test on laptop
This is a close-up screen recording of a laptop display running an internet speed test application (Speedtest by Ookla). The screen shows a circular gauge with numbers ranging from 0 to 100 Mbps, featuring a blue to green gradient. The needle on the gauge rapidly sweeps upwards, indicating increasing download speeds, starting from 0.00 Mbps and eventually reaching over 469 Mbps. Below the gauge, "T-Mobile" is identified as the ISP, and "fdcservers.net Seattle, WA" is the server. Icons for download, upload, and ping (29 ms) are visible at the top. The screen's surface reflects a blurred image of a person holding a phone, as well as parts of an advertisement for Capital One (text: "Interested in fee-free 360 Checking?", button: "Get started"). The reflections add a realistic, human element to the screen recording. The overall color palette is dominated by dark grays and blues from the application, with bright green and blue from the speed dial, and the white and yellow from the ad. The lighting is emitted from the screen itself, with ambient reflections. Text overlays appear: "and wow" (white, bottom center, 0:18.9s), "after a few minutes I could tell a difference" (white, bottom center, 0:20.2s), "I can't believe no one told me about this company" (white, bottom center, 0:22.2s), and "and their antennas" (white, bottom center, 0:24.4s).