 And here's the pill box. So hello, so who are you? Hi, I'm Daniel. I'm the founder of Tricycela. And our first product is the Tricycela pill box. And what makes it smart is we actually have embedded sensors in here that can detect whether or not a person forgot to take their pills. So it would be like at home like this? Yeah, it would be at home like this. Or they could take it with them to their office. Easily carry it in the bag, go to a cafe. Just it's a lifestyle product. How do you get the pills out? So to get the pills out, you actually push the chambers. And they aren't very friendly. It's very easy to push. And at the same time, it's very secure. So if I shook it right, it wouldn't come out. How does that work? So it's actually held in by magnets. So there's magnets? And the magnets detect when it opens and closes? We have a proprietary sensor in there that can actually detect the opening closing of the chambers. So let's say, and it's really important, let's say today is Wednesday. And if my mom pushed the Thursday chamber, I'll get a notification saying, mom, might have taken the wrong medication. You should call right away. All right, so how can it detect if you take one or two pills out or something? No, we cannot. So you just detect if it opened or not? Yes, yeah. It's just purely on an open and closed basis. So it's supposed to just take one per opening maybe? Depends on how you set it up. If you set it up like a traditional pill box, like a Monday through Sunday, it would be per dose. So you would empty the contents completely. Or if you set it up so it sorts it by type, then it's however many you pre-program in your app, so whether it's one or two. So there's an app, and it would be the time maybe? A specific time during the day? Yeah, a specific time during the day and specific types of pills that you should take. So how's the industry for this kind of stuff? Is it happening? It is very happening. There is a huge converging of health technology and consumer products. So this is very important? It is. It's very important. But are other companies doing something similar? There are a few, but they're not quite doing it the way we are. And you have to admit, there's no pill box. That looks better than what we have. So you have a really good looking one, and there's one pill box per box? Yes, one pill box. And what's going to be the price? And is it available or? So we are closing out our pre-order next week of $54.99. And starting October 1st, our price point is going to be at the full retail value of $74.99. Nice. So there's a battery? Yeah, so there's a battery in there. How long does it last? It lasts about a year or four months on regular usage. And it's a standard CR2032 point-till battery. So it's very simple, and it's nice. Nice looking, and it syncs Bluetooth 4.0? Yeah, Bluetooth 4.0 to smartphones, tablets. We're also opening up the API pretty soon. So it can integrate with hubs if the developer so to choose to do so. And if some people need to take a lot of pills, they can get more of them, right? Yes, so you can have an AM, a PM, or you can sort it by type and have multiple pills when it was in 4.50. And it's totally normal to forget pills. It's not something like Alzheimer's or anything. It's just very hard to remember every day. So 70% of patients don't adhere to prescriptions. And that's costing a multi-trillion dollar deficit in the health care industry in the US. I would say half of the world population at least needs this also for something. Yeah, one of the even vitamins. It doesn't have to be an illness or comorbidities. Women want to take their pills. They forget. Absolutely. I guess, right? Yeah, so this could be useful too for that. Right, right there. Pillbox.