 I'm in the SCOM booth with David Edelden and I have no idea what he's going to show us but it's something to do with hearing impaired and hard of hearing people. That's right. We got the UB Duo. It provides on-the-spot communication for deaf and hard of hearing when interpreter services are not readily available. By the way I forgot to tell you this is an audio podcast and video so we'll have to describe things too. Excellent. So the UB Duo is it looks almost like a laptop when it's folded up but it separates into two halves with two keyboards and two screens. It's going to come apart. It powers on very quickly and then you would just pop up the two screens. One for the deaf user, one for the hearing user and from there you can have instant text-to-text communication on the spot without the use of the internet or anything like that. It's completely standalone. So I'm the deaf guy. I carry this thing with me and I hand the other half to somebody else. You would hand the other half to the hearing counterpart or a lot of times facilities will already have these available at their front desk or info desk. Campuses will have them available in the bursar's office, student financial aid, things like that so students can just walk in and readily communicate on the spot. Wow. That is pretty cool. So what's the technology behind this? So we're the sole-source manufacturer of the hardware and the software. It's our own proprietary operating system. The way the two communicate they're designated chat partners. It's a wireless network called ZigBee. It's like a radio frequency but it's completely independent of the internet. Like a very powerful Bluetooth. So how does these things charge separately? They do charge separately. It just uses pretty much your standard charger what you would use for your iPhone or something like that. A micro USB charger. This seems almost too simple. That's the beauty in it. Yeah that is really cool. So how much does it it's called a UB Duo? UB Duo. And how much does it cost? It's going to be just under $2,000 for the set, $1,995. And that includes a lifetime warranty on the software, year on the hardware, training and customer service for the life of the product. That looks pretty darn cool. Well thank you very much and again the company is Scom and how do they find the product? You can get online at www.scom.com. And there's two M's in com. That is right. All right thank you very much David. Really appreciate the conversation. Thank you so much.