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David L. Jones is an Australian
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ger. He is the founder and host of ''EEVBlog'' (''Electronics Engineering Video Blog''), a
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and
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targeting electronics engineers, hobbyists,
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, and makers. His content has been described as a combination of "in-depth equipment reviews and crazy antics".


Life

Before becoming a full-time blogger, Jones worked on FPGA boards for the EDA company
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. According to Jones, he began publishing electronic design project plans in electronics DIY magazines like ''
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'' in the 1980s. In recent years, several of his project articles appeared in ''
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''. Jones is also the founder and co-host of ''The Amp Hour'', an electronics engineering radio show and
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.


''EEVBlog''

Jones' ''EEVBlog'' YouTube channel was created on 4 April 2009. The channel features in-depth equipment reviews and electronics commentaries. Jones has posted over 1000 episodes.


Batteriser incident

In a mid-2015 video, Jones disputed the claims of an unreleased battery life extender called Batteriser (later called Batteroo Boost after a lawsuit by
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). Batteroo, the company behind the product, disputed the arguments put forth by Jones and others, and published a number of demonstration videos in response. In the wake of Jones' video about Batteriser, his video was "disliked" by a torrent of IP addresses located in Vietnam. Other bloggers with related videos experienced similar activity from addresses in Vietnam. The bloggers involved have suspected that either a
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in Vietnam was engaged to harm the reputations of those attacking the claims about the product, or that a single computer with many fake or stolen YouTube accounts utilized proxied
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es to cover its tracks. Due to the anonymous nature of the attacks, it remains unknown who was responsible.


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