 So we're here at O-Mate with the CEO and founder of O-Mate, right? Hi, everyone. Yes? Yes. So when did you start O-Mate? Started in 2013 and after three years we survived. We're still here. And you are selling a lot of smartwatches, right? Not bad. I mean, we're not a small independent company but we have been more successful. We did a successful launch in Taiwan. In Taiwan we do pretty well. In China as well. And starting in the US, Europe a little bit. And you have a nice booth here at the Mobile World Congress. And you have some partners here? Yes. So we did our announcement with WERCOM. So WERCOM is a location-based services company. And what we announced with them is based on, probably you remember the TrueSmart. So this is the TrueSmart Plus. So I can show you here. Here are some of the notifications I got. The watch face, the user interface is super smooth. Which platform is that? So this is 6572, I'm 76572M. And based on this, actually, we teamed up with WERCOM to launch our first smartwatch for kids. So I can show you here. This is a developer edition. So you don't... Is it Android for kids? Yes. Android for kids, so... Because why give... I can show you. Feature, feature watch. You want them to give... You want to give them a smartwatch? Because boring. Kids, they don't care about time. They don't care about, you know, feature phones. They don't care about location-based services. They care about games. They care... They know how to unlock your phones. They know how to, you know, like to play with the iPad and so on. They need apps. Yes, so we have... So what we created is we created a user interface dedicated for them. So it's kind of a theme or a launcher where you can change, you know, like this would be more boy-style. And let's cool. So let's call dad. Okay, hi dad. Actually, it's my colleague dad. He's also mom and grandpa, I think. Yeah, he's always... Uncle as well. So he's more like a user interface, which is... Tid friendly. And of course in the design and... And then I can show... Can you show us some more of the UI? So... Call, chat, friends, some sports. What happened to friends? Actually you can... Contact list? It's kind of contact list, yeah. You can also... Two devices can bump together to become friends. Really? Yeah, sports. For example, sports. You have like your pedometer. I mean, it's all to give them something which feel for them, which is cool. Did you remember your first watch? Yeah. The kid. It's a super important ride. Yeah. It was probably the most valuable thing you own when you were a kid. It was a flick flack. A flick flack, yeah. It was a Casio, I think. And I never got the flick flack. Lucky you. I'm Swiss. Ah, yeah. I'm not Japanese, but we got Casio. And if you... So actually... It's just like the most valuable thing you own when you are a kid. So this is designed for kids aged 6 to 9 years old. So why 6 to 9? Because from... So here you can insert the sim card here. So I need to... Why 6 to 9? It's because 5 is too young, definitely too young to have a watch. And the bulky is too bulky for them. And from 10 years old, they already want an iPhone. They already want a smartphone. So kids have changed. So 6 to 9, they love that. They want... I can show you some games. They want Facebook. No, they're not allowed. No, but imagine playing Space Invaders on your wrist. This is higher resolution than the original Game Boy. Yeah. Actually the 320 x 320 is the same resolution as the true smartphone. What is the resolution? 320 x 320. Alright. So it's a good battery life? Yeah, it would be a two days battery life. I mean kids usually come back at home every night. And of course they need to charge me. It's really also like to teach them their connected life. It's the beginning of their connected life. They know to... They are the most... I think they are the number one user of the iPad at home. Kids. Alright. What is this? This one is a racer. So in different style and different colors. This is an empty 2502. And this is always on display. What is the technology for the always on display? It's truly display. And we were the first... We were the lead customer on this display. So now this module. So here you can see our module. With a vibrator. That one is a bit dirty, sorry. That one has been in the washing machine here. That one is clean. Why are you putting in the washing machine? This is... I don't know, this one has been through testing I think. So that one is a 2502. You can see our pin here. And so this module... Actually we designed many watches. Many different watches from ladies watches. More men's stylish. To the racer which is more casual. Alright. And no. So this is... So it's really the early product. I should not show that. Not beautiful enough to show. But this is the very very first product of the Omate Rise. So this is a 2601. So that means you can push notification from iPhone Android. Or you can use it as a standalone device. So here is basically... So that's the beauty of the rise. Sorry, here. And very old watch. Oh sorry. This is the SIM card slot. Really? Yes. Here is a nano SIM card. So this is very like a geek and engineering. But you can... We can put like for example... I mean here you can see really inside. We will probably add that. It's great. Yeah, it's pretty cool. And so here as you can see... Number 001. It's like your old Casio, right? The way you open to put the change of battery. Yeah, again it's like inspired from the watch of the 21st century. We just try to build them as the watch of the 21st century. And this is real carbon fiber. So only this part is like... I think right now 30 US dollars just this part. That's super expensive. I mean that's our cost. This is bulletproof. This is carbon fiber. It's very light also. I mean the whole... So yeah, let me show you. So... I can show you. So different watch traces that we show during the campaign. So they are already all integrated. Let's go for the what? So here you have some of the... This is really early UI. It's not really not the final. I need to swipe that. Sorry. And here you have like... I have no notification on that one. And here is the OUI. So it's very similar as the OUI 3 4.0 on that one. Because it's wrong. So that's the challenge. Nice. So is there any chance that you might be able to get Android Wear? So Android Wear is not really part of our strategy right now. We believe in full Android. We believe in what we are doing. Our customization with the Omate user interface. I mean it's very cool. I really like Android as it is. Android 5.1 how we can improve the user experience. Android Wear, the great thing is that I know they are opening on the stand-alone side. So probably there would be like some... The opening? I mean no. There are some devices which have been announced. They just draw from the market like the LG, the LG Yorben LTE. Which were like... Which were with Android Wear on telecom. So I think in the future there would be more. So then there would be an opportunity for us. Because you like to have a SIM card and right now Android Wear is not supposed to be a SIM card right? So yeah but I mean they did one and they... It was only sold in Korea. Actually they recalled it but anyway that's their stuff. But Android Wear we support now the SIM card. So I think there are a lot of opportunities because that was our vision three years ago when we started. Do you think Google is doing enough to make a smartwatch platform that's like most... As usable as possible and reaching the potential that they should be reaching? Yeah I think they are doing pretty well. I mean their strategy like to team up with watch brands is very smart. I think it's much better than teaming up with mobile phone brands. They have no choice for the mobile phone brand but teaming up with Casio for example is fantastic. And that's about the same as what we are doing. We are very open to team up with companies through our module. With people who know everything about fashion, everything about watch but know nothing about technology. So that's the right combination. The tech smartwatch is for me the best smartwatch in the market. It's beautiful, it's incredible and it's the right combination of talents. You know like Google, Intel, I mean Android Wear, Intel and a real smartwatch brand. A very watch brand. So that makes a very beautiful product. And from our side we try to have a very humble wearable tech company. So we do our module and we learn and we have our community. And we are very happy to design some cool product. Alright, so have you been to some watch conferences? So I plan to go to my first bezel watch show. Bezel World. Bezel World is in March. So I plan to go there for the first time. You have your ticket? I may have an invitation. Alright, that's great. So you can have an announcement. You can connect with all the SwissWatch companies and maybe you can have a partnership. Maybe? Yeah, that's probably what we are definitely working on. That's cool. So this is, I mean this looks really great and I think the always-on display is awesome. Yeah, it works pretty well. Hopefully they can be even better always-on displays coming out in the future. Yeah, I mean it seems to be a lot of development done in that. Yeah, exactly. What do you think about e-ink? E-ink is like, how to say, it's like watching, it's like a TV, a black and white TV. I love e-ink on my Amazon Kindle for example, but on a watch it's a bit sad I think. We are used to, you know, this is like a smartphone on your wrist so it's hard to have a black and white smartphone. Even color e-ink, resolution is a bit too poor I think. Alright, so looking forward to 2016 and I hope you sell more than Samsung.