 And we're here at CES 2018 with NARBOX. And who are you? I'm Will Africano, the founder of NARBOX and COO. This is NARBOX. It's a portable backup and editing system for photographers and videographers. And it has a whole bunch of ports right here. Yeah, it sure does. So this actually has, you know, an SD, a micro SD port. It's got USB 3, it's got USB 2. Then another USB 3 that you can charge off of or connect it into your computer so it'll act as a drive when you connect it there. So you can connect it to an external hard drive? As well, yeah. Using these two USB ports you're actually able to use card readers that you can plug in. You can also plug external HDDs and SSDs to expand the storage, make redundant copies and manage all your files on the go. So 256 is a nice storage to have on the camera and that fits 256. Yeah, this is 256 in here so it's enough to kind of dump a card or two depending on how much you shoot. And then you can use the external, the USB 3 to make a second copy or expand that storage to whatever capacity your needs may require. Alright, and what's over here? Is this for? That's for charging and for being able to actually plug it into your computer. It'll act as a device. You can just drag and drop your files that you backed up on your computer organized by folders and dates and time. You could even get one of those slow but large capacity microSDs to double your capacity maybe. Yeah, you can probably plug it in. It only lets you kind of manage across the files but ultimately to be able to render your proxies out like you're going to want to put your files on the narrow box for the most part. A lot of our users manage off external drives and SSDs if they need more storage. Alright, so how does the app work? So the app is actually connected in wireless. We have iOS, Android, we have tablet application as well. And in the app you're actually able to preview all the files that are on it organized in kind of these macro arrangements. You can see and click in within any of these and be able to... Each one, is that like a whole dump? Yeah, that's actually just a day. So you have them organized in the days and within the days when you click in you'll see by camera type as well. You can also view all your folders and files by folder view and you'll be able to actually see just a traditional list of folders and files that you can then navigate as you would any other device. My name is Charbox. Okay. So it's not far from Gnarbox? Yeah, no, not far. Charbox and Gnarbox, not bad. So what do you think Gnarbox? Why is the name like that? You know, we came out of California where we were working with a community of users on Instagram, photographers, skiers, snowboarders, ripping it up in the Sierras and we had this hashtag. Is that how you thought about it? We added a hashtag actually before we even had a product. So we had a group of people sharing content. It's called hashtag narcissistic. It's still live to today. Narcissistic? Yeah. What does it stand for? So Gnar is a typical word that's used when you're having a good time and you're ripping it up. So surfer dudes. Surfer dudes maybe, yeah. It's waterproof. It is waterproof. Really? Yeah, when you close the doors. When you close the doors? Yep. Absolutely waterproof. Yeah. We actually have dunked into water. It works pretty dang well. It's got gaskets built into it. It's got a pretty rugged build. Those gasketing system in there will actually, when you seal it up, yeah, it's going to be water resistant. And you had crowdfunding? We did Kickstarter. How did it go? 2015. Did it succeed? 3,000 backers. Just about 540K raised in 30 days. How much did each one pay for the Gnarbox? At that time, they got a discount. Yeah, they're pretty much selling them at costs of 150 bucks. 150 bucks? Yeah. And retail price? It's $299. $299? Is it on retail already? Amazon, B&H, Adorama, and our own website Narbox.com. And how's it going? It's been going well. Yeah, way to good. We started shipping in March. And then we put it on Amazon in May. And yeah, it's a good holiday season and excited for the future. Is there any chance that now if this works out, maybe you can have a Gnarbox Portable Hot Drives? I want to have a dual hot drive that copies to a RAID, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I have a dual backup to two or four terabytes. And just plug it in. Leave that in Airbnb. Yeah, Airbnb. And get it out and surf again. Yeah, all right. Can you work on some other projects now? Yeah, sounds like a RAID brain to me. We'll have to get working on it. So, I mean, what's next for you? Are you going to do more products? Yeah, we're definitely going to be working on more products. We have one in the works right now. Top secret. Top secret, yeah. No one's announced it. It's in there, right? It's in the case. It's a big Gnarbox. It's actually, yeah, that's actually a lot of terabytes of Gnarboxes for sure. It is. No, it's not. That's an empty Pelican case. Pedabyte Gnarbox. Yeah, no, we're working on something now. We're excited to share. It's possible that you can do one and a half more in 256, I'm just saying. Oh, yeah. Oh, no, it's not just possible. It's an actual thing. Yeah, people definitely want that. We get the question a lot. 512 is called, right? The next step. That could be the next step for sure. But no spin and roll hard drives. We don't like spinning hard drives. You don't like them? Nope. That was staying in Airbnb. Yep, staying in Airbnb. That's for home. This is for out in the field. Cool.