Craftsman overdrive review

I haven't tried them, but after watching the video and reading the blurbs on Craftsman's website, I'm having a hard time seeing the functional difference between these sockets/box end wrenches and a good set of 6-point sockets or box ends. And the 2* swing they advertise for the ratchets? Craftsman had always offered both coarse and fine geared ratchets in the past (I have several of each), so I fail to see anything "new" with that, either. Just remember; the finer toothed the ratchet is, the lower its torque capacity is- nature of the beast.
Not saying that they aren't decent tools, but I'm not seeing anything I would call "new" or "revolutionary"- or am I missing something?
For Craftsman, it is new. The box ends of the wrenches are made with ridges in them that contacts the flats of the fastener, rather than the points. They also can grip rounded fasteners. All y'all have to do is watch the animated video in the link I posted. It's really not hard to do. Just a click or three.