 lot of glasses. I wear contacts because I can't see distance but I have to wear reading glasses and it drives me crazy. Taking them on, taking them off. My solution right now is I'm wearing glasses that are clear in the middle but are reading glasses and I wear them all the time because I'm always losing them. I can't find them. I don't know where they are. They're too bulky. It's pain. Darren Lancaster from Thinoptix has a solution for those of us who would like to have reading glasses. Yeah Alison you're right in the wheelhouse. This is what the problem is for 50 million Americans is that they're always having to remember to bring the reading glasses around and this is the first pair of reading glasses in the world that you don't have to remember. That's only Americans. I'm assuming there's people outside of the U.S. that also need them. But it's 25% of everybody over 45. So here's a solution. You put reading glasses and attach them to everything you carry around with you all the time. So for example the back of your phone. Here's glasses that are two credit card stick way less than a nickel. Our amazing only flexible and durable. Flex them open. Get them all the way down on your nose and they're there. So for the audio listeners he's got something that just clips on his nose but there's no what do you call the elbows on this. It's no temples on the side of it. But he just slid it out of a thing thinner than the bulge of the battery pack for the iPhone. That sticks out of the bag. So there's different ways to carry him around. This is a phone case. We also have pod cases. Call them universal pod cases and they can go in your wallet but they can also attach to the back of your phone, your laptop, your tablet, your car dashboard. Wherever you need reading glasses you stick these things. So you're okay if we buy a lot of these then. Well we sold a million. We'd like to sell a lot more than that. Wow. These do. Finally keychain. He's got a thing that's smaller than the keychain fob for my car. Yes. And what is that? So when you press on this lever in the back outcome glasses. So they just bent from being bent in half to being straight. And now wait a minute I want to try those on. We're gonna make him put these on me because I don't know. I don't know if I'm buying this. All right. We're gonna flex them open, get them right down in that sweet spot. I can see. Let's give you something to read. A little bit. There we go. All right let's see. Then Optics partners with air lifting to bring new cases providing social welfare to pep on digital experience. I can actually read that. Wow. That is really clear. In cases. So this is a collaboration with an organization called Art Lifting. They support disabled and homeless artists to bring their products into the commercial opportunities. So 20% of the proceeds from this collection go back to the artists in that organization. Oh that's pretty cool. And it's big and again it's this tiny little like you said two credit cards thick. Ways nothing. Case. Case and you just slide the glass. Oh the glass. Oh the glasses have little RT colors on them too. That is so cool. So where do people buy ThinOptics? So ThinOptics.com, Amazon, Walmart, Walgreens, Target, a thousand independent specialty retail stores. So you're gonna stumble into them somewhere along the way. But if you want to right now, ThinOptics.com, that's where we sell the broadest selection of options. Can you give us an idea of pricing on any of these? Absolutely. So on the low end, this sort of standard universal podcast is $19.95 with two pairs of glasses. Two pairs. That's nice. And then it goes up to $24.95 with the key chain. Some of the nice fancy art collections. And $29.95 for the mobile phone case. That is fantastic. Well this is really cool. Again, ThinOptics.com. ThinOptics.com. All right. Thank you very much, Darren. Thank you, Allison.