While I didn't watch the review video, since this one was about the insides, I did watch it...and this thing is even more terrible than I thought it would be. :/
Each "reveal" of a part made my brain go "why would you do that?" again and again....
I'm not an engineer by any means. At best I'm an awful hack version of Macgyver. Buuuut...I am certain I could come up with a better way to do what they did. (I don't have the time to waste on it since it would never be built, but...yeah, I'm sure I could).
Some things would still not work as well as the more typical versions do, like the wheels. I'd have to research magnetic bearings to see if there is a good reliable way to "float" the wheel on them to greatly reduce friction; I can't think of another way to do the wheels the way they did them without far more friction than they should have.
I can imagine a way or two to only support it at the clamp area, and have bearings only there, but taht would have to be a very stiff frame and clamp and wheel to avoid wobbliness. I'm sure I couldn't actually build such a thing. (there was once I time long long ago that I wanted to build a hubless wheel bike for the visual-strikingness of it, but the complications of design and building it kept me from doing more than sketching things on paper...but I did do a bit of research at the time to see what might be done).