 Turns out selfie sticks are totally old news now because evidently we're going to start doing our selfies with flying drones. I'm with Gordon Cockburn of Habitco and he's going to talk about their newest device. Sure. What we have here is a device called CME and it's a flying camera that is designed to take selfies. It takes 8 megapixel pictures as well as 1080p video and it instantly shares those pictures and videos with your friends on all your social media or some of your social media sites. So while it's still flying or? Well with iOS it works while it's still flying because they allow that but with Android you actually have to land the flying camera first. Oh wow so can we hold one up here and this is an audio podcast and a video podcast where I have you describe it a lot. So this is what about the size of a deck of cards maybe a little bit bigger? It's a little bit bigger than a deck of cards. It's smaller than an iPhone 6 when it's folded up so when it's folded up it looks like this and so that way you can put it in your pocket, you can put it in your purse, your backpack wherever you want and take it with you. Absolutely. So the propellers have all folded in. They all fold in. Okay. So nice and pretty colors, we got a red one, a green one, a black one, purple. Right. We have all designed to have nice fashion type colors. It has a camera on the front that is actually movable so you can move it 90 degrees so you can get the exact angle that you want. So from horizontal to straight down? That's correct. So it has an app that is how you control the drone but it actually flies itself. So it has auto take off and it goes up to about 2 meters and it stays there and it waits for you and until you tell it what to do if you want it to move. If not, you just start snapping pictures or video. Okay, so you can actually control it from the app and not just taking pictures and video but moving the drone. Yeah, the actual flight control can be controlled by the app itself. The angle of the camera, I think you said ahead of time, right? The angle of the camera, yeah, that you do manually before you fly but there's a function that actually turns the camera where you want it. And actually, you know, the camera can move this way. So you can translate and rotate an azimuth. Right. Alright. And what's the resolution on the camera? The camera is a 8 megapixel still shots or 1080p video. That's pretty crazy in that tiny little package. I guess they're not letting you fly them inside here tonight? We cannot fly them inside the building, yeah. Alright, how about under this little cover? We'll just get down on our hands and knees there. Yeah. So what's the connectivity between the two? It's connected by Wi-Fi. Okay, so the CME creates its own Wi-Fi network? That's exactly what it does. It will also connect through 4G if 4G is available. Trying to think what that would mean. That's interesting. Yeah. So is there any kind of encryption of the traffic between the two? There is. It's password controlled. So this phone knows this particular flying camera. Okay, so the camera has a password. Is it AS256? SSL? What are you doing? Well, it starts off being a generic password, but you can then change inside the app itself, you can change the password so no one can actually control your drone other than you. I see. And then the, so the app must have how you connect into your social media accounts? That's right. So you can actually set that up very easily in the settings and so it allows you to set up whether you want it to be Facebook or Twitter or YouTube or Google Plus or, you know, the other social medias that we have set up. You're really going to allow us to be unsufferable to each other, aren't you? Yes, we are. Yeah, because now, you know, you're going to get this stuff instantly and you're going to get it a lot more often from your friends that like to take selfies. I think if I had to come up with a business plan it would be work off the inherent narcissism in people. So what do you expect the CME to be on go to market? A rate round the first of March. Oh, that's good. And do you have a price point yet? 199. Wow, that's not bad. I was so annoying my friends with something like this. So it's the letter CME and the company is Habiko, H-O-B-B-I-C-O. Correct. And website is c-me-anywhere.com. All right. That sounds great. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you.