Short sample videos are useful because they show movement, setup, and real objects. They should still be read as workflow signals, not final lab reports.
For AntBelt G1, viewers can look for practical details: how the object is placed, whether the sample type is clear, and whether the update connects back to launch-day information.
As cylindrical engraving becomes part of the AntBelt story, video proof can help users understand the difference between flat and curved object workflows. A short clip does not need to answer every technical question. It should make the next question clearer.
That is the value of frequent updates before Kickstarter. They keep the project active and help potential backers decide whether to follow the launch.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the official launch alert.
