 Like all girls, I was taught to use black and decker tools by my mother, right? So I'm in the black and decker booth with Sarah Wyndham and they've got some smart tech with black and decker tools. Yeah, so smart tech is actually a feature set that's found in all of our product lines. Outdoor products, power tools and home products. And what it is is a little bit different for each, but for power tools and outdoor products on our 20 volt line, they're basically 20 volt Bluetooth battery connected. So what that means is that they connect to our app and the app can show you a number of different things, from battery charge to battery health to location. And they can also lock on and off your battery, which prevents the tool from being used. Which is great around small kids. You know, if you have a hedge trimmer, you don't want your kids to be using randomly in your garage. I hate it when the kids use the hedge trimmer. That's just not a good thing. No, it's nice that they actually can use it properly, but. On a hedge. On a hedge, yeah. Like cutting Jimmy's hair. No, no. Not a great idea. Basically, you just plug them into any of your power tools, outdoor products, and this would sense when connected to the app what its charge level is, and it'll show you on the app a list of your batteries. I like the idea of the charge health as well, because no matter what, you've always got one good one, and then the other one's not as good, right? Yeah, so. I mean, not black and deck, of course, it would be perfect. Yeah. No, well, I mean, it's true. I think all of us struggle from going out to do a DIY project. We finally decided we're going to actually do it. And then we get out there, and we're like, oh, my battery's not charged, so I didn't want to do it anyway. But. It's going to take away those excuses. I'm not sure this is a good thing. Yeah, exactly. So the nice thing is, is you can look on your app and see which ones are charged, and untangle that massive amount of batteries that you have from a variety of brands, or maybe us. And they're all backwards compatible with our 20-volt line. So it's a very, very cool technology. So you've got a cordless drill here. I see a hedge trimmer. Weak. This is a string trimmer. This is a hedge trimmer. Wow. That thing is tiny. I know. And then we have our drill. We have a Bluetooth speaker here. I don't know if you can see it. Wow. That's great. I'm just excited by that blower. It's small. It's small. Yeah. It's small but powerful. Steve, I want one of these. Mine is huge. Mine is giant. No. I got a chainsaw for Christmas one year. Oh, I love it. I love it. Actually, a lopper. A lopper. Not sure if it's Mike and Decker. It might be, though. Oh, it is black and decker. My dad got a pole pruner for Christmas this year, so I get you. So the only other thing to mention about smart tech is that it also is available in our home products line. And it's a little bit different because home products have an internal battery. And what's cool about that is that, you know, you just plug it into the wall and you don't take the back. So what would be an example of a black and decker home product? Oh, vacuums. We do a ton of, a dust buster is actually a black and decker brand. Oh, right. Yep. So we do a ton of hand vacuums and stick vacuums. One of the special things about ours is that they're actually two in one. So most of them you can take the canister out and use it in a hand vacuum setting. So you could use it on your car or in your couch cushions or plug it back into the stick and use it as an upright. And so this app still works with those, too? The app doesn't work with those, no. But the smart tech features are similar. So basically it's an automated feature. So what it's going to sense is it's going to tell you whether you're on hardwood, tile, or carpet and boost power as needed. So if you're on high pile carpet, it'll automatically sense that, which is the smart feature. And then boost power so that it pulls more suction. This is fantastic. I like black and decker before, but this is really, really cool stuff. Thank you very much, Sarah. Yeah. And where would people go to find your product? Blackanddecker.com.