 No, no, no. First up, don't forget, these are back in stock. Circuit Playground Expresses. They are going fast, fast, fast, fast, fast, fast, fast. We got a shipment. So, next up. We have a WFL Wi-Fi slash Bluetooth antenna. It's a 2.4 gigahertz antenna with a WFL connector. Perfect for, we recently put in the Feather V2 with a WFL connector. So this is a nice long, I think it's like 20 centimeter long cable. It's got a little PCB trace antenna on the end. Here it is. It's got like a tuned antenna. It's, I think, two DBI gain. Nice long wire with a little coax here. So this is a WFL. I wanna just mention that this is a UFL. And this is a, hold on. This is so small that I gotta like twist it. So on the right is a UFL. And on the left is a WFL. And you can see the WFL is smaller. The UFL looks like it'll fit, but you're like, uh-oh, it's significantly tinier. So this is also called an MHF3 or an IPEX3. This is definitely gonna fit on the little connector that's on these ESP32, whereas the UFL will not. So just don't mix them up. If you have UFL, get this product, 2308. If you have WFL or MHF3, get the one here. Okay, next up. Next up, we have a iSpy cable that's really short. We're gonna be doing more iSpy stuff. We're waiting for some connectors and displays to come in, but we've already got it in the longer cables. Maybe you want a shorter cable. We have that now. Next up. Speaking of cable length, we also have long-stem IQT cables. People have been asking. They want long and they want them with cable covers so that they are not kind of splayed around. So we've got these cables. You can see that they are stem IQT. They work wonderfully. They are 300, 400 millimeters. You'll see we interleaved the data between the ground and power. Yeah, if you look here, you see how there's like a little bit of a twist there. We do that on purpose because it seems to reduce crosstalk a little bit. I think it's worth a shot. Why not? So you get ground data power clock and so you have two DC signals between AC because, of course, I-square-T is not differential. You can't just twist the wires. If your signals aren't differential, don't twist them. It doesn't do anything. And in fact, it can make things worse. So less crosstalk and long cables, great for your stem IQT and also they're nice and covered almost completely. And if these are good, we'll get even longer cables. We will get a full leader. That's next up. Oh, this one. Skip this. Skip it? Yeah, sorry. That's the wrong. No, just that one image. Oh, OK. This is a USB to magnetic four pin cable connector. So we have these really cool cable connectors, which were in the previous video, but it's a little confusing because it's like that's not the product. That's why I got it. We don't want to confuse anyone. So pretend you didn't see this, but this is how these things work. Yeah. So there's magnets, you know, there's four Pogo pins and then north and south magnets. Oh, they're real. Yeah, we'll just show the real thing. So, you know, before we just showed the, you know, this and another pin connector cable, this one has a USB on the end. So you have, you know, power ground, data plus, data minus. And these, you know, you can't like I'm trying to plug it in and it's like not plugging in because it's not the right way. But when I flip it over, it connects very nicely and so you can get a, you know, waterproof weatherproof connector. If you, you know, seal this on your contacts, you don't have an exposed port. And then when you, it's time to upload code or debug or connect to USB, you just plug this on. So this cable is only the cable. It doesn't come with the matching contact. We'll try to get it with a single contact in the future. But for now, you'll have to pick up the other kit set that has the two sides and this connects to the flat side. Okay. And then next step. Next step, this was because I was putting together a computer and I kept losing little screws and stuff. And so I was like, I want to have a little kit in the store that has all of the different chassis, fan, motherboard, M.2, O-ring, you know, hard drive, SSD, floppy disk, optical disk, whatever connector so you could possibly want. So you get like 10 to 20 of each. Yeah. Pardon me. No, I got the sneezies. And you also get a screwdriver and some silicone heat paste. So if you're attaching a heat sink, that's very handy as well. Cause that stuff dries out if you don't have the fresh stuff. But it has a little bit of everything. Cause I think if you've ever put together a computer it's like you lose these screws or you forget which one and some of them are like unusual. Some of them are like M.2s or M.3s but some of them are like these weird sheet metal screws that are like, if you don't have it you're never going to find it at the hardware store. So I like having a combo kit and also has those large thumb screws that are always used for the enclosures. Okay. And the stars show tonight besides you, Lady, our community, our customers, our staff and everyone who makes this happen is this little traffic light. The cutest, tiniest traffic light ever. Yes. So this traffic light, it's used for model makers but I just thought like anything with LEDs in it is always so great. So it's basically a common anode setup with three LEDs, red, yellow, green. As you expect, I think there's a resistor inside. So you can just power it directly from three to five volts but here I've just got it cooked up to three volts. I'll maybe I'll zoom in to get nice and close. Auto focus, hold on. This is, okay. Bam. So I've got the yellow and then over here I've just got wires connected. So it's common anode. So you'll want to keep the red wire connected and then you can touch the yellow, red, or green wires to ground to power them. So I'm just touching them to the alligator clip, turn on the red or turn on the yellow or turn on the green. One second, just going to just connect this. Or you can turn on the green. So red, yellow, green. What would it be good for? I don't know, but it's like small and tiny, maybe jewelry or wearables or a little, we have tower lights, but what if they're too big? What if you want like a very tiny tower light? Well, one of the projects is like, what if you have a conference badge and you want to have a indicator? Red, I'm not going to really talk right now. Yellow, maybe, and green. Yeah, talk to me all you want. So we thought that would be kind of a fun little thing. Yeah, it's actually got that molded plastic cover so it actually looks like a traffic light. And then it's got a metal pole, which again, it was intended for model making or maybe you're making a, we went and saw that model railroad or model train set or you're making a dollhouse and you want to have a safe crossing for your dolls. This traffic light will do it. And that's new product.