 Okay, so yeah, tough secret this week. I have some screenshots of what you sent me over. We've been working on the BrainCraft hat for a while. And it's on its way. Yep, I ordered PCBs. Yeah, and if you go to Adafruit.com braincraft, you can see this. It's the easiest to use machine learning plus Raspberry Pi plus AI accessory. We think this is going to be a big deal. You will craft these little brains to say and recognize things. It's super cool. That is BrainCraft hat. Coming soon. Next up, this is neat because you took all the smarts and some of the good ideas from BrainCraft hat. Yeah, I pulled out the TFT and some of the extras and I basically made a version that's just for voice projects. So you can make your own Google voice assistant or Alexa can run on a Raspberry Pi. So this has some RGB LEDs, stereo speaker output, headphone output, left and right microphone, a button, and it has something, if you zoom in, you would see it has an on-off switch, which is something you requested. You always wanted to have a mechanical way to turn off the microphones. Every IoT device must have an on-off switch for the microphone and or the device itself. So both the voice bonnet and the BrainCraft hat both have on-off audio. All it does and it's really mechanical. It just turns off the crystal. It just doesn't output audio anymore. So it doesn't output or input audio and that way you don't have to worry about it listening to you. That's not a secret story. Okay.