 I'm in the Accutec booth with Sarah Lovejoy and I'm holding in my hand a little tiny rectangular box weighs practically nothing that apparently has a lens in it and Sarah's going to tell us what I'm holding and what kind of products they make here at Accutec. We make bioptics and you are holding a Kepler. Wait, what's a bioptic? She's already used two words I don't know. What is bioptic? So it's a telescope and it's going to attach the top of your glasses and it allows you to see distance vision. Okay, I like distance vision. Don't have a lot of that. So and we have right here our manual focus bioptics and we have these right here are our fixed focus but they give you a wider field of view. So we're going to describe everything for the people who are listening and not viewing so she's got something that's got two fairly wide-angle-looking lenses on the outside focusing mechanisms I guess and then it's a clip-on. What's amazing is how light these things are. So you clip these on your glasses, that's no focus you're saying? This is, yeah, fixed focus. Fix focus, okay. These are better for people with 2100 vision or less. 2100? Yeah, Acuity. 2100 or less. Okay. And then they go up to, these go up to a 6x power. And that one she's got is is monocular. Yes. And it will attach the top of your glasses and you'll look through the carrier lens normally and then when you want to see something at a distance you tilt your head down. Okay, so it's exactly the opposite of the way you would use bifocals. It's sitting above her line of vision. She's looking straight out and then if she tilts her head down then she can see at a distance. Yep, straight through the lens. And there's a tiny little focusing dial on the front of it that's really easy to grab and focus. I was able to see distance quite easily with that. Yep. That's our goal is to make it as easy as possible for both the prescriber, the doctor, to prescribe to a patient and for the patient to work. So you guys started talking about driving with these? Yes, so 47 out of 50 states have bioptic driving laws. Meaning it's legal or illegal? It's legal. Yeah, so all the states are different. All the states say that you can not use these to pass the driving test, the written test, but that you can use them as a tool while driving. I think you mean the driving test, not the written test. No, the written for the driving exam. Yes. You said the writing test. Nope, you can't wear glasses for the writing test. Sorry, it's early in the morning, right? Yeah, so it's really awesome because... But they do let you drive with these? Yes. Okay. They're able to maintain their independence. There's usually some restrictions, but you can get to them... Certain speeds or... Speed during the day. Usually you can't do night driving. That's when you need those glasses, though. That's right. But you want to go to the grocery store. You want to go see your grandchildren. You want to go to church. They're good for... Okay, so you've got fixed focus, you've got a manual focus, and you've actually got an autofocus version here. This looks like it's got... It's a little bit bigger thing that hooks on your glasses, and it's also got maybe a glasses case size, but very thin, flat box with blue lights and a cable. It's a lot more complicated. It is, but it's the new kid on the block, and it's been in the making for six years. It uses infrared technology, and... I should be wearing that, actually. It focuses... You're going to have to hold the mic while I do it. All right. And neary. Oh, oh. You're getting crazy here. I'll just try to see what I can get her to do. All right. So what it's going to do to... It'll focus almost immediately from 13 inches to optical infinity. You can't see anything. Where's my hand? There. We'll have to... Oh, okay. Yeah, there. Okay, I'm looking at my ring. I've got my ring, and I'm going to switch and look at Steve. Yeah. And Steve is in focus. That's really fast. All right. It works. I'll listen to her. Yeah. That's a Brian Regan joke, Steve's doing it. Oh, yeah. But I mean, I'm focusing on a sign pretty far away. It kind of comes and goes. But, yeah, that is tack sharp. Yeah. Now, that's on my right eye. Can this be flipped over? It can. Over to look at the left eye? Yeah. Oh, I should be talking into the microphone. Your microphone work needs to help you. Sorry, I'm sorry. I'm new at this. I kind of like it. So this little glasses-sized thing, it looks like it's got a nice little clip there. You can clip it on your belt, or just throw it in your purse, I suppose. And the battery life is eight hours. Eight hours? Oh, wow. So you could really wear this all day long. Yeah. Now, I noticed that the angle of view is very, very small in this. I'm looking through a tiny tunnel, correct? Yes. And that's just called optics, right? Yes. That's a series of prisms and mirrors that are going to give you, I mean, the higher the power you go, unfortunately, the less field of view. Right. Right. So you guys don't sell these directly. You sell these through practitioners, eye doctors. Is that the way this works? We're the manufacturer. Manufacturer. And we sell it to the doctor, the low vision specialist. Okay. And the price range from the monofocus is around... So we go from about around 1,000 to, and then the autofocus is around 4,000. All right, great. Well, this has been really interesting. Again, the company is Acutec. O-C-U-T-E-C-H is at acutec.com. Oh, there you go. All right. We're a great team. Thank you very much. Thank you.