 I'm Ariel, I'm the general manager of International Grows at the One Smart Piano. So it says Smart Channel. Yes. And your Twitter is Smart Channel. Exactly. What is the Smart here? You have a, this is a regular, any piano? Yeah, so we have the newly launched piano highlight. It's a blind strip that can make any piano smart. This part right here? No, my God. So right here it's doing the lights? Yeah, if you move it, it's trying the lights out, doing the calibration to make sure it matches every key. In that way you will know how you are playing each key. Is it a sensor? Yes. Is it a sensor work? So it's really, the sensor is monitoring the movement of each keys, and that's how we know how you are playing. Have you ever had these rooms that keep playing good or not? Yes. We actually are launching the new AI Assistant at the CES. Let's jump to the app. Oh, you have it there? Yeah. This is the new thing, it's not there yet. It's a huge keyboard because you play a song. It's loading it. No, it's this. It's this song. Okay, so let me just show you the recording of how it goes. So usually in all ways you only listen to how you play, right? But we are comparing it with the standard playing, as how you are playing through each note, as well as the final score. If it's more red, is it better or worse? It's actually worse. So if you see like, if the notes are great, it means you match it like pretty good timing and also in expression. But it could be better not to match. Sometimes if you don't match, it makes you special. Yes. So that's why... It just makes you like a robot. I think that's exactly the point of the whole smart learning assistant because when you need it, it contains out. We don't need it. It can tell off. Tell off the AI learning assistant and tell off the line. So it's like the final score pretty much matching your play to the standard. The accuracy and difficulty. Yeah. How much is the price? Wonderful. So the standard highlight is $269. And then we also have the smaller keyboard session, it's built-in. The whole keyboard. Yeah, the whole keyboard is like $279. Yeah, go ahead. Can you stand right there? Yeah. Can you stand behind there? Sure. This is the one keyboard. Yeah, right? And it shows that you have to... Yeah. Lighten up the keys. And then it connects directly with the cable. Yeah, so you can use your own iPad, Android pad and also iPhone or Android phone. So how old is this company? The one. Three years. And how many you sell so far? It's big company. Well, I think globally it's 20,000 now. So it's already growing? Yes. It's selling a lot in China or everywhere? Everywhere, but China definitely a lot. China is number one. Yes. Everybody wants to play piano, right? Yeah, somehow. But then US, Russia, Australia also is growing really fast. Can you load any song at all? Any song? Right now it has to be within the library, but you can send us any songs you like. What is the format? Well, standard MIDI. It's called what? MIDI? MIDI track? Yeah. Just a MIDI track. Just standard MIDI. You cannot import any one. Back to now. No. You're running on iPad? On Android also? Yes. Both iOS and Android. So you can use your iPad, iPhone, Android pad, tablets and also phones. And here the one has got these sensors. And it knows exactly how much distance there is for every single key. Right? If you tap hard or soft it knows. So it will also match with the standard play. Wouldn't it be a good idea to connect to the sound that is out? What do you mean? Like connect to the MIDI or to the sound? You mean like have the soundless output? No, I mean it's amazing. You have the sensor and everything. So that means you can try every analog channel. Every analog one. Exactly. That's a big deal, right? Yes, that's the whole goal here.