 So here's the Glance Clock. Hello, so who are you? Hey, I'm Anton, the founder and creator of the Glance Clock. And let's show you a quick demo, how it works and what you can do. Is it connected over Bluetooth? Yes, it's connected over Bluetooth. And so the cool thing that you can't see anything before you need to see that, it's just a gorgeous clock. But at the moment when you need to pay attention to some information, you can see your schedule right here. So how many points must you have and how they lead out? It's like a picture of your day, at the glance you can understand are you fully booked or you're free. It can tell you who's calling, you will see the name or the number of the person who's calling you and you can decide. You can call for Uber ride and get ready to leave your house and at the right moment when it's arrived, it will just alert you that you need to leave your house. And before that, it will tell you that it's sunny or rainy, so you will know exactly what to wear today. So you can see any notifications, reminders, things that matter to you to not forget about and properly pay attention to it. All at the right moment in a glanceable way, right in front of you. That's nice. Is this the LED lights? How does it work? It's an LED display behind of the fabric face. So it's a natural fabric on top, aluminum frame and a very soft touch back. So it feels nice and looks gorgeous on your wall. So you'll love it from the first sight. Where are you from? Originally from Russia. We are based in Singapore. Nice, you're in Hong Kong. And is this mass production or no? It started with mass production and the first batch will be delivered in May. Is it crowdfunding? We completed our crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Right now you can go to theglansklog.com. So here to our webpage and pre-order one for just $149. $149, that's actually, right? Yeah, in retail it will be $199. That's really cool. So is anything possible with this in theory there could be anything or not? It can be. It can be. How long could you add more stuff on the screen? It's open actually. So you can play with our APIs and so build your own stuff to display maybe on traffic on your webpage or when you love the ones to get home or whatever you want to care about. Is it possible to do something like this and that? It's already work with if, with if, this and that. So already I don't need to program, I can set it up and do something happen with that then this can be. Correct. But is that the work inside an Android app, right? It works. Does it recognize any notification from any app to start doing stuff? Yes, correct. That's cool. So Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi? No, it's currently not. So just Bluetooth. That means it's direct connection to your phone? Yes, directly connected to your phone and so it's okay to have a Bluetooth connection because in this case we can recognize the person nearby and so. Yeah. So basically it only works when you're back home. When you're not home, it's just the clock. Yes, yeah. Unless you give access to somebody else to use it? Yeah, you can provide an access to the multiple users and you might have so several clocks for you and set up them in a different way or you might have just one clock for entire your family. Could you maybe have like a little Android TV box or something that's connected to Bluetooth and it's always connected? So there is a plan, so but currently not. All right, cool. What's your background? How are you able to do something? I'm a double E, electronic engineering. Is it first time you do consumer electronic? No, I'm in the industry for seven years, eight already. What you were doing before? So smart home systems, bus, top, displays, different fun things like stairs with the music. So you climb into the stairs and it's playing music. So trigger by your steps. So you have this at home, right? You're using it. Yeah, I have a lot of that. Constantly. And you just, every time you use it, you're like, oh my God, that's an awesome product I'm doing. Yeah, so yesterday I was surprised. I got mentioned on Twitter and I just saw, oh, you got mentioned on Twitter. That's great. No sound, no? It has a sound, it has a speaker inside. Where's the speaker? Somewhere in there? Here. So it's actually, you can have voice through that sound, right? So right now it's integrated with Alexa. So you can talk to Alexa and so get a response on a glance clock. And a further version, we will build the voice capability directly. And we call this speaker a notification speaker because we don't allow the stream the music via it because in this case we will go to another space. Do you mind holding it up, sharing it around because it looks so awesome. That's cool. So it will be constantly plugged in. This is a battery. There is a battery and it lasts for three to six months depends on how open information pop up on the screen. Three to six months? Yeah, here I keep it charged because I run the continuous demo and it's quite power consuming. But in a so general use case you don't need to keep it plugged. You don't need to have it cabled. You can have it nicely on the wall, like a normal clock. And during the night sometimes once in three months you can charge it. Nice. I'm just trying to think about all the possible use cases but it's not possible to think because there's too many things that could be done. Is this the coolest glance clock out there? No, it's only one clock in the world that can do these things. All right.