 Let's start with Kenneth. Kenneth's been doing some cool stuff with Particle for many years now, what? Three years? Five years? Wow. He was the first one I've saw who did something with the very early Particle boards. Yeah, this far cost now. So, I'm going to talk about Particle mesh, so let me take it off. Good evening everyone. Pardon me if I don't really look at you because we have a very interesting set up which I'll try to manage that. So, here to share a bit more about the third generation product that Particle has launched. So, for those who have really heard about them, this is their newest product they have launched in somewhere in February this year. So, some background, they actually acquired this company in China, Inc. called Red Bear Labs, some of them I have heard of them. So, essentially they acquired a very strong team, very talented team in China, and in this particular launch they launched seven products simultaneously. So, instead of designing like one at a time, they designed like seven boards at one go and ship them all. So, maybe America can break a bit because I'm one of the few who have physical hardware already. People are still waiting for the shipping. So, yeah, looking at some pretty cool stuff. So, let's really run through and have an idea of how to go mesh from first. So, these are the three deaf kids that they have. So, on the left is the Archon. So, the Gen3 products come with mesh by default. Archon gives you mesh plus Wi-Fi. So, Boron is a mesh plus 3G or LTE. But it's not the LTE that we are familiar with. It's not the 4G kind of thing. It's ready for the end-to-end connectivity. So, we'll talk about that more. So, lastly we have the Xenon as well. It's just mesh only. So, it's like a device that you use maybe for your door sensing, smoke sensor, whatever. So, if you just get data from me then you don't need to answer gateway. So, I know none of you is going to talk about some of these struggles with MBLT, right? So, during my early days of testing with Boron in Singapore itself, I managed to get CADM1 and MBLT working. So, if you don't want to struggle... Six years for me, like two minutes. Just like power on and put it into battery. So, let's look at... So, this is a production-ready kind of modules that they announced somewhere in October. So, basically what you get is this kind of PCI kind of form factor. And it's placed in your boards and you are good to go for production with products there. This is coming I think somewhere in Q1. This you can install in laptop, you think? I think you can try like... I think one of those... It's so soft. It's actually turning your speed, I think. You can also use place. I think it doesn't follow the same definition. But the form factor is the same. I don't have a lot of information about the production modules. So, these are some of the... By the way, I'm trying to share 8 months or 10 months' work of development movies in 15 minutes. So, I'll try my best to run through everything. The first thing is that they use the Adafruit Feather form factor. So, essentially what it means is that you can go out to the Adafruit website today and buy any of the shields that they have when you can get it working. So, they also promise support for those shields that are available. So, that makes development much easier. And the mesh technology that I'm using is based on chat. So, chat might not be familiar for everyone but everyone knows Google Nest, right? So, Google Nest is kind of like a mesh ecosystem for your house. But they took the protocol, so Google took the protocol making open source and they called it open thread. And then, Particle is the first in the world to take this protocol and try to make it into an industrial kind of a use case because chat was designed for homes, but they are trying to push the limit for it. So, essentially you get open source hardware, software as well. You can find the design for Adon, Boron, and Xenon in the Antithaweepo already. Software is available as well. And yeah, it's pretty much the same. If you play with a Particle device before, it's pretty much the same power. You get the same experience. But the experience is not really the same for me because I went from RC 10 or 12 all the way to 25. And I spent like many nights resetting, rebooting, and so on. So, you guys are getting a lot of improvements that we built on over the past few months. Alright, so I think enough said. If you want to know more about the hardware, goodies, the specs, and everything else, just go to their website and check it out. I'll show you who they work with. What's the availability in Singapore? I mean, yeah. I mean, like the hardware. They are very shipping worldwide right now. I think they are trying to ship over 10,000 different orders. It was from three orders. Yeah. So, they already ordered their shipping right now by trying to explore the orders. So, it's probably going to take a while. So, if you see here, this is Internet BetterWing. So, this is the Xenon. So, if you combine Xenon and Internet BetterWing, the Xenon you get is an Internet Gateway. So, all the messages that send through the mesh goes through this guy. Goes through the Internet to the particle clock. So, you get Internet Gateway. This is Argon. So, you get Wi-Fi with mesh. So, you can add as a Gateway as well. And this is the Xenon. So, what happens over here is that you can see the blue LED is blinking. So, this is the new kind of function that they introduced as part of the mesh offering. So, it's called Mesh Publish and Subscribe. So, basically, this blinking that you are seeing is that the Gateway is sending to the Xenon and Xenon is sending back to the Gateway. But nothing has to do with the cloud. There's nothing going through the cloud. Everything is done kind of locally. So, last night, I... Yeah. Right. Good question. So, it's running on 2.4 gigahertz right now. So, basically, it's the free event that I was using on the Wi-Fi. So, yeah. So, last night, I tried to do something even. I tried to make a demo that is cooler by... You know, if I turn off the Wi-Fi, the mesh, Argon and Subscribe, start working, then things started going haywire. Yeah. So, I do one hour to try to reset back to what we see today. So, yeah. It's still very new. It's kind of like rough on the ages. But, yeah. I mean, over time, we like working here and actually get new updates. So... All right. So, for those who are familiar with Particle, we also provide you with a web IDE as well. So, you can go to a web browser. You don't have to install an OS and you can actually flash a code over the air by a web browser. But what's even cooler is that recently in October, they launched this new product called Particle Wolfbench. So, it's actually... They are adding on to essentially a VS Code. So, Microsoft VS Code. So, they add their extensions and everything and you essentially get all the goodies like IntelliSense, and you can do all your stuff over the air interaction with the device via ID. So, this is one of the new software development tools, I guess, that they are introducing. So, let's do a quick demo. So, you can see right now the messages are... The LED is blinking alternatively, right? So, currently it's every 5 seconds. So, I'm just going to try to demo OTA and hope that it works. I hope the demo works with us today. So, what I'm just going to do is that I'm going to change this to 1000 more every second. So, the Xenon was sending more often to the gateway and let's see if that really works. So, if you are familiar with VS Code, if you do like Arcade device, so I named the device basically Xenon. So, I select that I want to flash to the Xenon and now I have to do my flash. So, you have to do the flash and I hope it works. So, the other cool thing about this is that it supports local offline compilation as well. So, you just do like install and you do it. So, which version of Visual Studio is this? It's not here. It's DS Code. Yeah. K.O.E. Max. Doesn't look like it. Blast for me. Do you see anything? I don't know. I'm just doing like a signaling so I can see but you can't really see. It's not the same. I think your video has stopped. Your video has stopped. Oh, yeah. No wonder. I don't see any flashing. Because I'm seeing flashing there. Oh, okay. It's party colour. Your visor must be free. Let's see the limit. I'm so sorry. Let's try it. No. Yeah, add. You've got to wait for the add, man. Skip add. Donna, you're getting all this down, right? Yes. This is going to be great for engineers at SG B-roll market case. It's working, it's working. What you see is like just I'll show you like a rainbow out of sequence there for the scene. I think it might be better. Because I see it blinking more often now. Yeah, it's blinking more often. Yeah. Boom. Yeah, so it's actually you can see that actually the phone is blinking more rapidly than before. Yeah. So... The firmware update is wireless. Yeah, let me just do a demo. I'll show that it's not hardcore. Okay. Just... We trust you, man. I'm just going to do a flash. I could be just a video. Okay, just go. Pretty much takes like a few seconds. So essentially it's going into the US server and it's coming back. I hope it works. You are... As we're going through the cloud then flashing through the device. It's capable of actually... Yes. Yes, entirely. So you see the gentle light for those who are here. It's happening. So what is it? Green is flashing green. So it's back online now. Yeah, exactly the same. Whatever you experience from previous generation hardware. Yeah, so you see that the LED on the iPhone is blinking more slowly right now. So to prove that it's connected to the cloud they have a new feature as well, so they have this node which is familiar with node read. Node read is like this visual kind of thing that you can create or your logic in the cloud. So this is essentially taking whatever that's published from the device and displaying it in real time. Not sure if it's real yet. So you can see a demonstration of the new tools that they have and some of the cool stuff that you can build with some of the new software that they have provided the developers today. Let's see. What else do I have? Oh, red. That's a really tough question because everyone asks about range. But range is like a mixture of how much power you have. I didn't gain any kind of walls between. How about another country? Another country works. It works. So you can remote me. Yeah, you can do all the remote stuff of using your tools. So I'll be one and a half minutes left. I just wanted to share how they are new mobile APIs before. So what you get is that you can actually have a mesh device setup and then what they are really doing is doing Bluetooth kind of setup process. So what you do is your phone would pair to the Bluetooth on the third generation device and what Particle has done is that they ported MBAT TLS as part of so they've ported it to like a mobile Android and iOS so that they have encrypted communication even through Bluetooth and one feature that they introduced is actually Bluetooth OTA. So because they are rushing for the firmware and they didn't want to delay the shipping anymore so essentially what they did is they shipped with a firmware that essentially allows BLE OTA to be performed. So the day that you unbox your device the moment you connect over BLE you get the latest OS flash over BLE. So many people are asking like what why is it only on mobile? It's not on machines as well like Linux, macOS but there's no one reliable software that they found. This is the 2.4 ratio. Is it like a custom 802 doesn't ratio or is it like a software-defined kind of ratio? I think it's like 802-15. We've seen your standards before. So it cannot do the regular Wi-Fi. It doesn't do the regular Wi-Fi. But is it because in hardware? Yes, in hardware. So it's not Wi-Fi based? None of these particles are Wi-Fi based. So the the argon is different? It uses the same bench just that the hardware is different and it's not the Wi-Fi. But argon has normal Wi-Fi right? Yeah, so argon has argon is kind of complex. It has two processors. So there's actually an ESP32 that provides the Wi-Fi. Then mesh comes from the NRI. So that's the access point is it to the internet? Yeah, it's like you have these very powerful things sitting there just waiting for software updates. More potential. Yes, we are out of time.