 Well you guys know that I've been doing a lot of testing of different portable batteries to try to charge a MacBook Pro and in my case a 15 inch MacBook Pro to stress it as high as it can and I've just discovered Omnicharge and I'm talking to Eric Matheson and he's going to show us the products they have in this space. How you doing? Doing very well. Thank you very much. He's still fresh. It's early. All right. So what have you got here? So what we have here is our full lineup of products. We've got the OmniMobile line up front here. This is an upcoming product line that is going live on Indiegogo on January 15th. This is a line of affordable power banks that can still power high end devices like 15 inch MacBook Pro like you were mentioning. You've got the 60 watt USB-C output which is comparable to charging it with the charger of a 13 inch MacBook Pro. Right. Which works. It just takes a little bit longer. But it is still very reliable and in my case more than fast enough. I also use a 15 inch MacBook Pro. You've got fast charging USB-A ports with PaulComp Quick Charge and you've got an adjustable voltage DC output. Finally, you also have wireless charging on this one. So you can just place your phone on the back here and charge without any cables. So this device I have in my hand hardly weighs anything. How many watt hours are we talking about with this? So this one here is about 73 watt hours but it's actually going to be upgraded. This one here will end up at 99 watt hours which is just the right amount for bringing it on a plane. Yeah, right. You don't have to talk to the air traffic control people or anybody, right? So with the additional volume capacity it will be expanded to about this much bigger. So the thing he's talking maybe six or seven inches long and about four inches wide, we've got audio listeners to and it's about an inch thick. But none of these devices seem as heavy as the things I've had before. And with straight USB-C charging you're not having the loss of an AC to DC conversion, right? Yes, definitely. So with the USB-C output, this is just straight DC to DC, you don't need to convert DC then AC then back to DC which will honestly take away about 15% efficiency. Right, right, that's what I have found. Pretty much the same across the board. That's just science. That's just exactly. There's a lot of heat involved. We shouldn't discount what you said very briefly there for users who have some of the PCs, they've got this kind of DC input jack that you said you could do variable what on that? So we actually have four different voltages available, 12, 16, 19 and 24. This covers the vast majority of laptops, PC laptops. We use a very common barrel size. We use 5.5 times 2.1 millimeters and this is, you can use pretty much any third party peripheral. You can just use cables you find on Amazon, plug it straight into your computer. Another thing you need to find out is the voltage of your charger and the size of your laptop, the barrel size. That's great. Okay, now you've got a couple of smaller devices here, what are we working on down here? So here we have a 13,000 milliamp hour model, that is about 45 watt hours. Now these are still all prototype samples. One thing that is important to note here is that the battery cells, types, hasn't been 100% decided on these. So the watt hours might fluctuate a little bit once these are available in retail. These are still so much smaller than the devices I've been testing. Yes, and that is one thing that we really pride ourselves on. That is our efficiency and our compact size. The way we actually designed our PCBs is very much more compact than other manufacturers. If you were to compare our first product, the Omni20, with pretty much any other 20 something thousand milliamp hour battery, it is usually about 15-20% smaller than the competitors and we're still able to do 100 watt AC output and 70 watt DC output. That's amazing. That's fantastic. Now you've got a tiny little lipstick size one, right? Well that's the thing. So many of our backers and our community, they like our products but they also do want something that's like pocket size, something you can just carry around on the... We all want those. So this one here is kind of cool. Here you actually have an interchangeable cable. What's cool about this one is that the USB A port is actually reversible. So in terms of holding it ergonomically, you can swap it around because that way it sits a lot better in your hands. You can see that on the camera. You're blocking it there. Sorry about that. When you're holding it in your hand, it fits a lot better in this orientation rather than the original orientation here. Oh I see. Okay. So he's got a... Basically he's unplugged from the side of it a USB A but on the other end of it he's got a lightning cable or oh no that's a USB C cable. We also have a lightning cable available here as well. Okay. So these are all interchangeable. So... I see what you're saying. Yeah. Very good. It's awkward when you're holding it and that's why we were thinking that we care about the way people use our products and their ergonomics as well. And that way... Just flip it around. Look at that. These are pre-production prototypes. Oh no. I think I just ruined it. No one can see that. It's away from the camera. Exactly. Well Erica looks like we're out of time. Thank you very much. So where would people find out more about these products? So you can find us on Omnicharch.co. We will also be launching a new crowdfunding campaign in the middle of January. On January 15th you can find more information about this on the pre-launch campaign that we have on our website. So is anything shipping right now? Yes. Right now we're actually shipping our OmniUltimate right now. This one is also... I told you to stay away from that one. That one scares me. It's bigger than I can take out of play. Well all the other products are available in retail on Amazon. Okay. Amazon, B&H and plenty of other local photography stores around the country. Right. We'll go check them out. Thank you very much, Eric. Alright. Thank you very much.