 So here's the views of 360 and this is the only sub $1000 3D 4K. That's correct. That is the first and still the only 3D 360 VR camera for consumers. So how soon are you shipping? Well, we're shipping it in 8 weeks. We had a slight delay. We were hoping to ship it in Q4 but we were shipping it on March 7th. So what's the reason for the delay? Well, you know, it's a very complex product. We didn't realize the amount of time that we need to do for the certification and for the processing and for all other challenging parts of the software. It comes with the software that is doing the stitching automatically. It's a very complex product because it is built, it is simple for the users. So it's stitching inside the device? No, it's stitching with PC software, it comes with a software with it. Just one click of a button and then you can create VR content. We are democratizing VR content creation. This is what we do. What does 360 3D work on the YouTube channel? Yes, YouTube supports 3D 360 right now. 360 3D? Yes, in 3D. It's actually, again, it's the only one that is doing that under $1000. You have some professional cameras, extremely expensive dozens of thousands of dollars at the same quality. Same quality? What kind of optics do you have? Well, we have eight full HD cameras with eight cameras with 180 degrees field of view and 120 degrees horizontal field of view. This is how we capture the entire sphere. Going up and down a little bit, right? Fish-eye style or? How do you get the angle? 180 degrees field of view. Right. And how does it stitch? This with this, with that? Well, basically what you see here is eight cameras. Camera number one, three, five and seven creates a panorama for the left eye, two, four, six and eight for the right eye. This is how we create the 3D. And you know, 3D stitching is considered to be about ten times more complicated than 2D stitching. You have to deal with distortions, you have to deal with consistency between the panoramas. It's much more complicated than just 2D stitching. And most of the 2D 360 camera are just two lenses stitching it together and you're done. But you don't get an immersive feeling with a 2D 360 camera. So you need to do, in order to have an immersive feeling, you need to do in 360. That's one thing. That's not enough. You also need to have it in 3D. That's not enough also. You also need to have 3D audio. You also provide 3D special audio. There's four microphones here. Here. These are the microphones here and here. For audio channels, we're using a third-party software to create also special audio. And that works? All this works? All this works and ships on March 7th for our pre-order customers. How many pre-orders do you have? We have many, many, many pre-orders. And who's the customer who's going to buy this? Well, it's interesting to see that our customers are people who right now intend to make money out of the camera. Professional photographers, real estate agents. Wedding photographers. Wedding photographers. Journalists. Journalists. People who want to create content for VR. Content creators. But I can say that some of them are purely consumers. And down the road, these type of cameras would be also for regular consumers. And the end stage is 4K for each eye. Correct. That's right. We have 8 full HD cameras. So all together we have 8K in the camera itself. But the resolution that the user sees is 4K. And this format, do you need to convert it to make it work on YouTube? No. No, it automatically creates the content to match YouTube, to match Facebook. And we are agnostic completely to the type of VR headset and smartphone that you have. What's the bitrate for? Well, the bitrate is 120 degrees. 120. Yeah. Megabit. Megabit. Yes. It creates, it creates, it's about 1 gigabyte raw data for the camera itself. So if you have a 64 gigabyte card in the camera, it lasts for one hour. But the stitching, the output file is about 300 and something megabyte per minute. Per minute. Per minute. There is all these different colors. How do you start? Turn it on like that. Is there any visual cue that is on? You see? Now it's turned on. The nice thing here is that it works with, and this is something that we haven't shown last year. It works with an application. It has a Wi-Fi. Obviously you can simply turn this one, it starts recording. But let me show you here. You can turn on the Wi-Fi. Once the Wi-Fi is on. You connect directly to it. You connect directly to the camera. Let me show you how it works. The Wi-Fi goes on here. Oh yes. I've got to look it. So I found my views camera. Yes. So anybody can hack into it. Once it's connected, there's a very nice application called the views camera application. It's available now on iOS. So now you turn it on. It's a very simple remote control. But if you don't want to actually push the button here. You don't get to see what's going on. You can't see it's remote.