 There you go, there you go. There you go. Good. Okay, there's Reno. Go, go, go. So is this a Star Wars product? Yes. My name is Sam Bing, I'm with Lenovo here. So what is this? This is called Star Wars Jedi Challenges. This is like an adapter for film. Like a super VR headset. What is that? I'll start it from the top. So it's not VR, it's not an adapter. But it's an AR headset. It's called the Armerage AR headset. AR headset. It's an AR headset. You slide in your phone first. Simply slide in your phone, into the product. And then insert your phone inside the headset. It's like you're feeding your phone to the thing. Yeah, you plug it up and you turn it on. Activate your lightsaber. The device comes with the lightsaber. Okay, I see how this works. And the beacon acts as your reference point. So the device knows where the floor is. It runs a game. It runs a game developed by Disney and Lucasfilm. That's using the camera? It uses the cameras for tracking, location tracking. It has two cameras. How does it connect to your phone? Through USB. Do you need a phone that supports a USB host? No, the adapter comes with it. To adapt to what? To adapt to any phone. We have the lightning adapter. You have a USB-C adapter and micro USB adapter. Is it like a not guaranteed adapter that can support external cameras? You don't need to support the external cameras. All the support is built into the headset. So your phone doesn't need to support any... As long as it has the output to the headset. So what is it doing with the cable? It's sending. So what it's doing is these cameras, they track the light from the lightsaber and the beacon. And it sends that data to the phone so that the phone knows where the positional information is. Kind of like a mouse data. Similar, I guess you could say that. So you do need on the go. You don't need OTG support on your phone, right? No. You don't need OTG support. Could it also connect as Bluetooth? No. The lightsaber connects via Bluetooth, but the headset connects to the phone via the cable. As you were showing, can you slide it out? Yeah. Actually it seems that part of the screen is covered. So it's not using the whole screen? Yeah, it's not using the whole screen. That's for universal compatibility. So how much inch do you put in there? Two and a half inches by one, two, three, four, five inches. So it's kind of like a four-inch iPhone or something like that. As a display that splits up in two sides. Yes, correct. It has all kinds of optical system to make an AR. Yes, correct. So is this for sale? Yes, for sale. It's available at Best Buy right now for $1.99 US. That's amazing, no? Yeah. It's affordable. Yeah, very affordable. Yep, Lenovo product in conjunction with Disney and Lucasfilm. Just gonna jump in here once again. I'll be back. I got my butt kicked. Come on. And it's a whole progression system. So the game starts now as a Jedi looking. You found an artifact and this artifact teaches you how to be a Jedi and you run into a character that teaches you how to be a Jedi, how to fight. There's a strategic combat game. So it's kind of like a tower defense game where you learn military strategy. So it progresses you through the game. You go from being a padawan all the way to a Jedi master. You gain upgrades and unlocks. You fight different bad guys all the way from Darth Maul to Darth Vader and Kylo Ren. And also you can change your light saber colors as you progress through the game. So very neat. It looks better if your phone has a high pixel density. Sort of. It doesn't really matter too much. As you saw, it cuts the device off and with the optical reflections, it doesn't make quite as big of a difference. What kind of phone are you demonstrating with right here? We have Moto Z's and this is actually an iPhone. You can do it on any Android or iOS device. Is it a large game? A large game. It has many levels. People can only get tired of it. The game played through is 12 hours if you sit through and play it straight. And if you're able to do the every level, one try. One game? One game, Star Wars Jedi Challenges. It's not an open platform for everybody. No, it's not an open platform. It's specifically developed by Disney for that experience. And launched together with the movie? I launched just ahead of the movie. Early December.