 I'm with Ron Jividen, I am the escort booth and it looks like we're going to talk about radar detectors. You know what Allison, it's great that you stopped by because, I don't know, when you're out of Manhattan, all the rest of us drive a car. And the great news is this, we make products that are going to keep you aware to let you know what's up ahead. So if you knew tomorrow that you were going to possibly get a speeding ticket on the I-5, what would you do? You would slow down, right? And that's what we do with our radar detectors. But before that, in 2011, we released the Escort Live social network, the ticket protection app that lets you know where all the red light cameras are, speed cameras, speed traps, and even alerts you when you're over the speed limit. But the best part is this, no other app can do this. Connect all of the radar detector alerts from other radar detector users in real time. So what that means, Allison, is this, I'm driving in my car, my detector alerts because she shoots me with a radar gun, the detector alerts me in the cockpit of my car, I slow down. But in the background, the new Bluetooth enabled, connected to the Escort Live, Passport Max2 radar detector, now lets everyone else know via the cloud using the app. So now, I get shot with radar, but before you get there, you're going to know that I was shot with radar. How cool is that? That is pretty cool, pretty connected. By the way, when he's saying this, he's actually talking about an iPhone iOS app he's got running. Does this run on Android as well? Well, it does Android, it does iPhone. It lets you know where the speed limits are, or the speed limit. Posted speed limits, so if you're over the speed limit, she's going to alert you. If the speed limit changes, she's going to alert you on your iPhone, iPad, Android devices. Still not yet on Windows, but we're working on it. Well, that's good to hear. I like the idea of knowing the speed limit because I hate it when you're driving and you're like, I don't know what the speed limit even is. You know what? We let you know in the app, but we also will do that in the radar detector as well. This is not showing up here because we're stationary. But if we were connected in the app, showing up in that dark part of the screen, that's the posted speed limit, would actually show up on your radar detector. So now you're going to know at all times, as I said before, the radar detector is going to alert you if you go over the speed limit. I really like that. Now, I'm the one who actually drives the speed limit. What if you want to drive over the speed limit? Can you make that stop? You can tell the app or the radar detector when to alert you for over speed limit alerts, 5 over, 10 over, 12, 15, or you may even tell the app or the radar detector, don't bother me, I don't want to know. Can I tell you the secret speed limit that everybody knows the cops actually have? What is that? That's what I'd like to know. So what radar bands do you detect? We detect all of them. Right now active are X, K, K-A and laser. The FCC, like other real estate, the bands are all filled up. They're not going to release new bands. Our radar detectors see everything in all the bands for all of North America. The problem we have with our current radar detector is every time we drive by a bank, our radar detector goes off. How about yours? You know what? That's a great question. We like to joke about competitor detectors being great Walgreens finders and locators of the bank are exactly right. The NUMAX2 has digital signal processing and because it has advanced digital signal processing, it can sort between a real alert and a false alert source, just like reading a fingerprint. So no banks are going to show up with this detector. Your neighbor's garage door opener will not show up. Motion sensors, other detectors will alert, not the Passport Max2. All right. Now is this a shipping product yet? It is now shipping $599.95. If you want to know more, go to escortradar.com or just Google radar detectors. We're going to show up in the space because we kind of, not arrogantly, but confidently, we own the space. All right. Thank you very much, Ron. I appreciate your time. Allison, thank you very much for stopping by.