 Alright, go ahead. Hi everybody, this is Yaku and Tasha from HeroX. I'd like to demo the ear scope for you. It's a mobile digital otoscope. It comes in a little pouch like this. It's got the device there, different ear tips, three different sizes for different ears, user manual and a lefty little stand. You can use it in a smartphone or a tablet. Basically any Android-based device. Plug it into the device, down at our free app from the App Store. Some cool features of the device. It's got a variable light intensity. You can change the light by turning that little knob here. It's got a variable focus so you can zoom in and out to the correct focal plane. It's got quite a high magnification. These plastic specklers easily clip onto the device. If you're left-handed or right-handed, you can just turn it around and use it like that. The idea is to rub it between your both fingers like that, like a pen. Turn the focus there to move the focal plane in and out. Turn the LED intensity there. You can even hold that in your hand, push that button to take a photo. So, just to show you on the screen, you can see it's got a very high level of magnification. You can see the pores on my hand, the fingerprint. It's really nice. Let's try and demo it in Tasha. She's actually the oleologist and I'm the engineer. Just to show you how easy it is to work with this device. So, grip it like this. Typically pull back the ear to open and straighten the ear canal. See, it's out of focus. So, I just turn this little wheel to get the eardrum in focus. You can see a little piece of wax. There's the eardrum. So, pretty nice. You can just tap the screen to take a picture there. Press this button to take a picture of it. Now, that picture is uploaded to our cloud. If Tasha had an ear infection or some wax in her ear, our official neurologist would classify that image for her and tell her this is a wax infection. 80% accuracy. That's it from our side. Great, thanks guys.