 next to a guy that's got what I think is pretty sure is a spaceship of some sort. This is James Packer from Crazy Baby and he's got a flying saucer. What is this? Yeah, this product is called Mars, so it has a spacey name as well, but what we have is a Bluetooth speaker system. So we have a tweeter in the top, subwoofer in the base, both completely independent. This one's portable. So he just pulled the spaceship off the dock. It's magnetic. It'll stick to your fridge and do its waterproof, all kinds of goodies there. And then we have fully automated levitation. So when I place it back on the base, it can sense that it's there, and in about two seconds it's going to take off and it'll float up all by itself. There it goes. Okay, is that just because you can? Two reasons. One is because you can and it looks cool. We really went with an elegant design for an audio and visual experience at the same time. We're also isolating the tweeter from the subwoofer as far as sound quality goes. And this has true high-fi range quality sound coming out of it. It also will project 360, so it'll fill the room up and down and sideways. It'll do proximity volume, and it'll do speakerphone. And then... You can use it by proximity volume. So if you're connected to your phone, Bluetooth, and you walk across the room, it'll get louder. Oh, wow. Oh, that's cool. When you come back, it'll get softer. So again for the audio listeners, this is a flying saucer that is levitated. Yep. Magnets, I assume. Magnetic, yes. That it's levitated above, possibly magic, above a cylinder. The cylinder is the subwoofer. Yes. Right? And then this is the tweeter up above. Exactly right. It looks, it looks like a Mac Pro. Mac Pro, yeah. Except cooler. All right. And then... You can also pair two of these left-right stereo if you want to get really crazy. So... Well, it's crazy, baby. Okay, now what else do you have here? So these ones are the True Wireless Earbuds. They're brand new. They'll be out in April. Our claim to fame here is we have hi-fi quality audio coming out of this as well. We do that with a carbon nanotube diaphragm, which is an industry first. 4-hour battery life, Bluetooth 4.2, latest CSR chip, all kinds of goodies. And that one for $169. Wow. Those are pretty cool-looking. Yep. They're recharge in the cable, in the case. They're in what looks to be like a toothbrush, a portable toothbrush case. Yeah, kind of like that, yeah. It's been called other things, but... Yeah, I'm not going to. And then on the other end, it looks like it's... Yeah, you plug that in. USB-C? Yep, USB-C. There's a battery here, and it'll recharge these three times. And it's also got a rapid charge, 15-minute charge on those, so... Very cool, very cool. So he said carbon nanotubes, and then he showed me one. Yeah. I always thought carbon nanotubes would be smaller than this, though. We had to special order this one to get a really big one. It's the size of a toilet paper roll for those lists. Otherwise, we lose them a lot. Yeah. Dang it, it's on it again. Yeah. All right, this is very cool. So how would people find out about Mars, and what are the headphones called? These are called Air. Air? Air by Crazy Baby, and Mars by Crazy Baby. Mars is out. Air will be out in April. Mars is out at some retailers and online, and... What are we talking about, price-wise? $2.99 on Mars, and $1.69 on this one. Are you serious? Absolutely. Okay, I need me one of these. I really thought we were going to be talking over $1,000. Just for how cool-looking it is, if it sounds good, it would be even better. Yep. All right, and where would people find these products? So Amazon's a great place to find this one. B&H, Brookstone has... Great, great. What's your website? We're going to try... CrazyBaby.com. Yeah, that's the one. All right, thank you very much. This is really cool.