 I'm in the Belkin booth with Jed Sherman and I've been really hearing a lot about WiIMO and I thought I should come see it. Why is it cool? Well, WiIMO is cool. It's our home automation device. The whole line, it works with your wireless internet and your wireless router, so it's a cheap way that's very consumer-friendly to control things in your home. So the WiIMO, I see a bunch of stuff plugged into the wall here, so you plug something into the wall outlet? Yes. So what you do is you buy something like a switch here. This is the basic building block for WiIMO and once it's plugged in, you can control what's ever in there. Down here you can see that this lamp is plugged in. So when you have something plugged in, you use an app, the WiIMO app, which is free and there's no monthly fee or anything. It can turn lights on and off. So you can see that I'm turning this off. He's tapping the on-off button on his iPad and the lamp is turning on and off over Wi-Fi. Yeah. You can do it from anywhere in the world. I have it on my phone. I live in Los Angeles. I've been turning my living room on and off. Your cat's gone out of his mind. Yeah. Well, my roommate was like, are you at a show again? This is why this is happening. He's trying to watch TV. Everything's going on and off. So what are practical uses for that? I mean, that's kind of cool to make it look like you're at home, but what's cooler that you can do? Well, what I do with my living room life, the one I was turning on and off, is I have it set with weather.com. So in Los Angeles, whenever it's sunrise or sunset, my light turns on and off. So it always looks like someone's home. So the device somewhere in it has algorithms that can look at other websites? Yes. You can work with if, which is if this, then that. Oh, OK. So it's looking at the timetables? Yes. It hooks with weather.com. Weather.com. OK. That's it. Right. So if you add an electric heater or an air conditioner that plugs in, you can hook it up with weather.com and say if the temperature drops below a certain temperature or goes above a certain temperature, have that turn on. That's pretty cool. Yeah. That's pretty cool. So if you have internet, if your stock's plummet, you can turn the light off, you can be alone. You're all depressed. So you buy a separate one of these devices for every socket you want to control? Yes. For anything you want to control, you have to buy a plug and then you can also buy a motion sensor if you want to add some rules there. Ooh, look at this. So this is if my cat walks through the water bowl, like make a big loud noise to scare him or something. Keep track of your cat. I have it in my bedroom personally. I have, I don't like using the overhead lights. I like the mood lighting of my lamp stands. So I have this plugged into my lamp and then I have this light, this motion sensor plugged into on a shelf. So anytime after sunset or before sunrise when it's dark, if I walk in, my light turns on. After 15 minutes, no motion, it turns off. Oh, well. So I can fall asleep with a book in my bed and it's fine. So, okay, so what would happen if I plugged a lamp with a hue light bulb into it, into a WiIMO? Would I open a hole in the space time continuum or something? The whole universe will collapse upon itself. Okay, I thought so. I just want to know before I did it. You know, I'm not exactly sure about that because you'll be controlling the actual device. So you'll be turning on the lamp, but then you also are controlling the bulb. Yeah, the bulb is separate. Yeah. So you're kind of adding some work. So you guys really should be talking to them to do some stuff together. Yeah. So we'll see what happens in the future. Yeah. That'd be really fun. Well, this is cool. So how much is a WiIMO cost? It's $49.99 for the switch. You can get a bundle for $99.99 that has the motion sensor involved in it as well. And you can go to club superstores. Sometimes they have dual packages. Package things. Okay. It's pretty steep to turn a light on and off, but it's pretty dang cool. Well, you can do a lot with it. It's not just the light. You can do coffee machines. You can do the heating. Ooh. There's all kinds of stuff. We have partnerships with Mr. Coffee and Crockpot in the future that when their appliances come out, the WiIMO technology will be built right into it so you'll have higher functionality. Oh, now we're talking. That sounds really fun. Yeah, you can say with your Crockpot. I mean, I love Crockpots. So WiIMO and Crockpots. It's a match made in heaven. Yeah, absolutely. You can control the heat, how long it's cooking, all from your phone. Well, that's going to be cool. I mean, you have to put the food in it. You saw it. Really? Oh, okay. I'll get somebody to do that. Yeah. All right. Well, thank you very much again. Well, I'd love to show you one more thing, too. Okay. In the summer, this is coming out. It's a wall switch. So you can actually install this as your light switch. Control the light on and off and at all of those rules. So you can control it from the iPad still? You can control it from the iPad. You can set it with weather.com. You can set it with motion sensors. You can set it with Facebook. Anything you want. This is just geeky heaven. It is. And it'll be $49.99 when it comes out in the summer. In the summer. Great. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Bye. Bye. Bye.