 I'm here with the Sperry Cam. This is... So how many cameras do you have on here? It has six cameras inside. So hello, so who are you? Hi, I'm Jeffrey. I'm the founder of Sperry Cam. And is this real product? It is in pre-order. We're shipping in December. In December? That's pretty soon. That is very soon? With six cameras. And does it take video? It takes video up to 60 frames per second, making a 4K resolution spherical video. Thank you. 4K, 60. Thank you. How many frames per second? 60. 60, 4K. That's amazing. So is it secret what's inside or what kind of solution do you have? The sensors have a global shutter. They're absolutely synchronized. So every pixel in the sphere is exposed at precisely the same moment. And it's possible to do the stitching live inside the camera at 30 frames per second. If you want to do 60 frames per second or record in lossless compression, 10 or 12 bit color, then you can record the videos individually and do the stitching afterwards. But it's fantastic, no? I hope so, yes. Have you seen this before or are you the first ones to do this? We're the first ones to offer this quality in a single device. I've seen some doing like 720, 1080p with two cameras and some have been showing with three and not really shipping kind of some different guys, right? How are people buying this? People can buy it? Is this your information? Spherecam.com, you can pre-order it. The price when we are shipping after December will be $2,499, US dollars. If you pre-order now, it is $1,999. So it's $2,000, so it's like because there's something special going on here. This is high tech. Yes, and it's precisely the quality needed for real VR cinema production. Cinema? So... VR video, this one. But how can everything happen in here? Do you have battery powered? It has internal battery. How long does it last? The battery life will be around one hour. And the storage is six microSD cards, which can give you... It can give you an hour or more footage depending on what quality you're shooting at. Where do you put the microSD cards? In this one it's inside, but the one that's shipping will be in a module that's removable from the outside. And so does that mean there's no what's called blind spots? There are no blind spots. And it's stitching live 4K at 30 frames per second inside here? That's right. All right. And then it looks totally awesome and like some Samsung's and stuff. People can just watch 360 video, 4K, and they can all play back 4K 360 video because all these smartphones are fast enough, no? That's right. This is in black and white. Someone put it in black and white. The whole MacBook is in black and white. There we go. Oh, nice. You can of course have this little planet projection. Fantastic. You can also have it in normal perspective and it lets you look around in every direction. This is totally awesome. So it's ready in time for Christmas so people can have crazy Christmas parties and record the whole family in 360. Well, we hope we'll have enough available for Christmas time because there's certainly a lot of demand right now for this kind of device. People have to pre-order on your website. It's not like a Kickstarter or some kind of that, right? No, Kickstarter is ended so they can pre-order on Spherecam.com. How much was it on Kickstarter? It was around $1,500. So that's the special Kickstarter price. It was successful? Never going to be that low again? Yeah, our goal was $150,000. We raised more than $450,000. Wow, cool. So this is it. It's real and how heavy is this? Under 400 grams. And so where are you based? I'm based in Prague in the Czech Republic and my colleagues are based in Holland. Right here in Amsterdam? In Harlem and Groningen. Cool. So what's your background? How are you able to design and do something like this? My background is in 360-degree photography. So I founded the company in 2007 called 360Cities.net which is a publishing and licensing platform for 360-degree photos. The company has global licensing partnerships with the Google, Oculus, Facebook, Daily Mail, Sunday Times, and others. So I've been involved in 360-degree photography for a long time and I was tinkering with 360-degree photography for many years now. And now with Finway, with Color or with some other guys and with Google, YouTube 360 and Facebook doing two billion acquisition. Everybody's talking about this now, right? This is now it's getting big. I mean, I've been trying to look for a no blind spot 4K solution and this is possibly the only one at IBC, no?