 Recently, Kaylee did a review on the Nosellicast talking about how aggravated she is that she has to throw away her perfectly functioning AirPods because the batteries don't work anymore. So I hunted down a company called Akua that is working on headphones with replaceable batteries but this isn't a headphone that's like the size of a small piece of bread. Exactly. So I'm with Amy Jackson right now. Yeah. So we're more the size of a P. So we can solve that battery problem. We have something called a hot swap battery. So what it happens is when you are wearing your earbud device and after about four or five hours when the battery is going dead and you're just into a phone call all you have to do is quickly pop out the battery in your charging case right here. You have additional batteries which I'm sorry wasn't ready for this that you would just take out. You would put in your dead one put this back in. It takes about 15 seconds when you get good at it and you're back on. You are off for no more than 15 seconds and you have enough battery life for about. Turn your head this way so you know the other side. Sorry. So the these earpods are very small. They're almost flush with her ear and they're not much bigger than the ear canal there. No you're absolutely right and the reason is is because most earbuds the retention comes from the outside of the ear canal. That's why they're so big and bulky but ours given our patented comfort seals we have probably the deepest penetration into the retention that you can get and then we have these wonderful comfort seals that when you take them off she's pouring it off right now it's three sort of it's three sort of flanges that are that are holding on to her ear there. When you look at this tritear seal I don't know if you can see it from here but they are vented so you'll never feel occluded. Oh I like that yeah and then it has a built-in wax guard which is also wonderful so wax will not get in the receiver and then you just put you know chain jump for sanitary reasons when you need to and then you just pop it back in your ear. So the reason we can be so small is because our retention comes from within the ear canal not the outside part. And then the one other thing we have that's really awesome is we have a built-in bone conduction mic. Oh okay. So when you're on a call say in a room like this we are 100% noise cancelled you will not hear anything in the background. The microphone is only the bone conduction. Only the bone conduction hearing through jaw so we have some pretty unique stuff and for the traveler we have a voice translation which is real time. Oh come on. Yep. Nope. Real deal. And we're also really going for a market of about 20 through 5560 and we want to address people who have mild hearing loss so this same device there is an amp where they can do an in situ hearing test with this in their ear it will burn their thresholds to the device and they will get that volume and nobody will know if they're wearing an amplifier or wearable. Oh that is really really cool. I do want to forward thinking here. I do want to say for the audio listeners that the case that she was describing where she's got the earbuds in the case but then she flipped the bottom of it open to get to the spare batteries. And the spare batteries will be kept in here. Are they charging when they're in the case? So they are charging. So it's charging on one side and on the other side of the same. Wow. Yeah so the earbuds. The case is not that much bigger than an AirPods case. Not at all. No. The case is advised. The other side. Batteries. Charging. And Apple says it can't be done. Can't be done. We did it. So the name of the company is Akuva. What's the name of the product? It's the the product's name is also Akuva. It's actually the Akuva Xtreme with the hot swap battery and the Akuva Amp is for the amplifier. Oh that is really cool. So we are in Eureka Park do you have an idea of when this is going to come to market? Yeah we're hoping for Q2, Q3. Oh really? This year? Yeah we're almost done. It's almost done. Fantastic. I really wish you guys a lot of luck. This is a cool product. Oh yeah. Do you have a price point yet? The Akuva Amp is going for $500 on sale here for $350 for pre-orders and the Akuva Xtreme how much is that? She's asking for $250. So the Amp is actually another physical device. No it's the same device. It's just with the you are actually just getting the app with it to increase the threshold student. I got you, I got you. I thought you had to buy both and that was starting to get real expensive. Okay. Not at all. So if you need the hearing amplification you get the the Akuva Amp, you get the Akuva Xtreme if you don't. Exactly. All right I caught up. Thank you very much Amy this is really really cool. Thank you. Thank you.