 So here's Power Watch. Hi, so who are you? Power Watch 2. I'm Douglas Tam, CTO co-founder of Matrix Industries. And here today we're at CES Unveiled launching our second product, which is Power Watch 2. Is this real? I mean, is it energy harvesting? Yeah, of course it's real. I mean, I can show you. This is a hat that we've rigged up with our energy harvester. Alright? I'm going to put it on my head. It's got no batteries. And within a few seconds, it's lighting up. So are you doing a smartwatch functionality from the heat or what? Yes. So the features on this are the standard activity and sleep tracking, right? Step count, distance, calories. And in addition, we have an onboard GPS as well as a heart rate monitor. And that's powered by your body? It's powered by your body. It captures your body heat. And also in the second generation Power Watch, we have also a solar cell integrated on the front of the watch. Oh, there's a solar power panel. Yes, there's a solar panel right around the ring here. So is this real or is it mock-up? This is a prototype. It has all the electrical parts that are going into the real product. Basically, it has a preliminary software running on there. But as we develop and upgrade the firmware, we're going to get it to production. But you don't do the heat from the body, right? We do heat from the body. So what is your system for that? So we actually created our own chip for this. We actually developed our own ASIC for transforming body heat into electricity. So is the heat difference between what the watch is and your body? What the environment is and your body. And that heat difference? Yes. It's able to generate power, as I've shown here with the hat, right? Is this your same technology in there? The same chip is in there. But there's a big sink here, a heat sink. There's no heat sink in the watch. The heat sink is all around the watch. Is the heat sink around? Yes. So is that what we see here with those buttons now? Yes, some of the patterns. But the case itself is dissipating the heat. Is this a memory LCD display? Yes, it is a memory LCD display. It's a color. What's your system? Do you talk about as a microcontroller system in there? There's an ARM Cortex M4. It's an Ambig Apollo 3. It is the lowest power MCU on the market today. Which one? The Ambig Apollo 3. Ambig? Apollo 3. Ambig. Which company? AMBIQ. Ambig. Ambig. Yeah. And when you see all this stuff, right? Is this, right now it's powered off? Yeah. So how long does it last? You need to wear it all the time for it to work? Let's see. Let me check that. Alright. Does it help if you put it on or? Yeah, I'll try to put it on. Is this a different version or what? Yeah, this is the different version. This is the PowerWatch X, which is the first generation watch. Is that an e-ink? This is also a memory LCD. Nice. It looks like e-ink is so contrasty, right? Yeah. But it's memory LCD. It's a black and white memory LCD. Whereas the other one was a color. That's pretty sharp quality. It's better than the Pebble, right? This display. Yeah, it is a couple generations after the Pebble. The Pebble had a similar reflective memory LCD display. So you sold this on the market? Yeah, that's right. And how many people bought this? About 40,000, is that right? I think so. That's pretty good. Is it crowdfunding or? Yeah, it was crowdfunded. Like Kickstarter? Indiegogo. Indiegogo? And how about the new one? It's also Indiegogo. It was launched this morning. So go on PowerWatch2.com and you should be able to... How much? It's right now for very limited time only for... What was it? $199. $199? For limited time only in backers need to hurry up because we're running out. We only have 30 left. Oh my God, I want one. I want to replace my swatch. This is also... This is called... What do you call it? Kinetic, yeah. Yeah, but it's only for the watch dials, right? You're doing the full smart watch. Yes. Which is very special. You're doing this? Yes. Well, the key is to really control power consumption with all the algorithms and the firmware and try to lower it to the point where energy harvesting can actually step in. So that's really important. Can we see it again? Can we see it working? Yeah. So can you put it on? Okay. It has enough power. So how much... Do you have some kind of... I think there's some firmware issue, actually. Do you have some kind of super capacitor or some kind of a thing that stores just a battery? It's a LiPo battery. It's a LiPo battery inside. And it will last for how long? So... You never charge it? You should never charge it. Yes. If you wear it outside, inside, all the time, then you will never have to charge it. Where are you based? We're in Menlo Park, California. And what's your background? And how many people are in the company? Well, my background, personally, I'm a chemist engineer by training. And most of the company is mostly engineers with about 15 people. 15? Yes. So how do you make sure you don't do like Pebble? Because Pebble was amazing. It became a huge company. Right. I don't know. I see nothing. How is it possible? They were the most successful smartwatch company. We tried. How do you see it come about? Yeah. I think that's very interesting, right? I think it's a very long discussion. But we try to learn from them. And in fact, they are really part of our inspiration as well. Any ex-Pebble employees in your company? Honestly. Maybe you don't want to say. Maybe. Okay. Cool. All right. Thanks a lot. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Nicholas. Sorry about that. See, it looks a lot different than it has out.