 So we're walking by a booth and we see bubbles with little tiny baby little Nemo's in there. We had to stop by and talk to June Life from Catalyst to see what you've got underwater. Awesome. So we just won a CS Innovation Award for the first ever waterproof case for the Apple Watch. So because we're experts in waterproof, we decided that Apple really needed to build a waterproof case for their watch. So every unit of these cases is tested 5 ATM. That means 165 feet or 55, 50 meters basically. So it makes your Apple Watch fully functional. So everything on it works. So let me just, you can rotate and everything works there. The buttons all work and the sensors all work. Doesn't attenuate. And the touch screen? Touch screen is fully functional. It doesn't attenuate any signals. The heart rate sensor works even through the case. You can see it. Oh yeah. We're looking at, we can see the green lights coming through the bottom of the case. Yeah. And that just works by detecting your blood cells. Right. So it's green pulses of light that work really quickly. So our case doesn't inhibit any of that. You can also charge the phone in the case without removing it, sorry, charge the device in the case without removing it. Oh you're kidding, really? And there's a microphone and speaker there. It's fully covered and sealed, but it's still waterproof. Wow. And it's fully functional. So you can still answer the phone? Yes. And I don't understand, how do you have a speaker and a microphone and still be sealed? Well, it goes back to our roots. So we've been doing waterproof for five to six years. We're a Kickstarter company. So one of the hardest things to do in waterproof is acoustics. We had that dialed in with our first case. So we work with an acoustic resonance principle. So there's a membrane in there that's fully sealed and it resonates so that it transfers sound into and out of the case. Wow. Good answer. So you guys have been making cases for iPhones and such? Yeah. So we have waterproof cases for the Apple iPhone 6 and also for the 6 Plus. Also for the 5 and the 4. We've been doing this for five to six years. Our cases are fully waterproof, five meters, and drop proof two meters. Everything on them is fully functional, so you can rotate that. She's turning the dial for the volume? Yes. And the mute goes on and off. And then... I just realized, there is no dial on an iPhone. No. It's a switch that goes back and forth, but we rotate it on our case, basically. Oh, that's much easier. Yeah. Yeah. Everything on it's fully functional, so the touchscreen is super sensitive. The touch ID works, you can play with that. Oh, yeah. I'm touching the phone now and it's working perfectly. And then it's designed to showcase your iPhone so that you don't hide it, basically. It complements the design of it. And one nice feature is we have a hard-coded optical lens, and it's flush mounted to the case. So when you go into and out of water, it doesn't trap the bead of water when you're going underwater. Oh, wow. Wow. You guys actually have thought about this. You guys have thought a lot about it. One of my favorite features is if I take my Apple Watch and I open the camera app, it actually pairs to the camera app on the phone. So we can actually do a selfie, and I'm going to do one. You're right there. There's Steve. There we go. One, two, three, go. So we've got... You've covered in terms of text, so you can actually take a selfie using your Apple Watch inside its case with the Apple phone. Inside its case? Yes. Wow. That is impressive. You've done this before. You guys, if you're listening only, you've got to go back and watch a video. She's basically doing origami with her body to do that demo so that Steve can see this on video. And I'm going to show you our drop test. So... She's going to drop the phone? No. Our cases are 6.6 feet drop proof. Here we go. She cheated. She had a wristband on it. So that's actually one of the nicest features about our cases. It comes with a lanyard attachment point, so you never have to drop your case. At the same time, I can drop this. Oh, God, she did drop it. So it's drop proof from 6.6 feet. Lanyard keeps it safe most of the time. One nice thing about this is you can swap it out for another accessory that we have. She's still going. And it's a floating lanyard accessory. So if you go swimming or paddle boarding or boating or any sort of activity in the water, you can attach this to your wrist, swap it out, attach it to the lanyard attachment point, go swimming. If you lose it accidentally, it's going to float. So I was going to ask, in the case it's not going to float because it's not going to air-trapped and it's going to sink like a stone, so you get this lovely catalyst accessory, nice bright orange, so finding in the ocean. Very cool. So how much is the Apple Watch waterproof case? The Apple Watch waterproof case is very affordable, $59.99. That's not bad at all. Yeah. More than that for a regular, just a watch band. Yeah, exactly. And by the way, the silicone on that feels really, really nice. And it comes with the actual watch case for $59.99. And we designed it to be compatible with any other band so you can swap it out for anything. Oh, I didn't think about that. Yeah, so it comes with a band but you can also use your own bands. Yeah, that's right. And anything that's 24 millimeters, you can swap it out and change it if you want leather, you want to change the color, you can. 24 millimeters. So it's not the Apple Watch bands then? No. Oh, okay, so it's 24 millimeter standard watch bands. Okay, I got it, got it, right. And then how much is the case for the iPhone? The iPhone 6 is $69.99. The 6S is $74.99 and we have cases for the 5 and the 4 that are $59.99. That's a really good price point. Okay, so somebody needs to go get this, they're going to go to, what website? They're going to go to CatalystCase.com. CatalystCase.com. Thank you very much, really enjoy this. Thank you, Alison.