 the different ways. But at PEPCOM yesterday, I saw actually I saw many things, but there's two I want to talk about. One is from the folks at ampere. I think it's ampere.shop ampere.shop and they've made all kinds of great cool things over the time over time. But what they've got now is a new product line that they are calling dusk. And there are two products in the line dusk and dusk light. And these are smart sunglasses or as they call them app enabled electrochromic smart sunglasses. They do a couple of things. The the dusk and dusk light. So it's 295 for the dusk and I think 195 for the dusk light. These are non prescription sunglasses so far. They may of course add the option for prescriptions. But the the thing that they both do is you can control the amount of tint of the sunglasses with a slider in your app. You can also set presets so that you can just tap it on the side. They kind of look like wayfarers, these glasses. They don't look overly bulky or like, you know, clunky or anything like that. They just look like pretty normal, you know, sunglasses. And if you don't know what wayfarers are, that's what Tom Cruise wore in risky business. And if you don't know risky business, then ask your parents. And the the that's all basically all the dusk light does the the non light the dusk also has sound capabilities with speakers and a microphone. So you can use them for calls, but you can also use them for, you know, listening to music or podcasts or whatever. And of course, it's just sound coming out of the frame of the glasses so you don't have anything, you know, sealing off your ears and blocking you from the surroundings, which could be a good thing. Of course, rewind back to last week, people like Mr. John F. Braun and pretty much any other human with ears will be able to hear your music if you are using these glasses because it's not directed into your ears. It's just directed into the air around them. So bear that in mind. But yeah, I love those. Pretty cool.