 So here's a new Weebel S right here. Really cool looking gimbal stabilizer and hi so who are you? So I'm Xiong Da, I'm one of the Xiong ambassadors and this is the new Weebel S. It's basically the bottom section is the same as like the original Weebel lab but on top here is everything has been changed so on top here has been added new motors this is 300 times stronger and also the section of the arm has been extended so you can now use much bigger lenses on here. So 300% stronger than the original lab. Just in here and here and there, 300% stronger. What does it mean to a camera like this? Does it change anything for this? So basically it can also get more stable shots even if the camera is unbalanced. So right now I have like a lens if I have like like it's now a zoom lens so if I zoom out and extend it that it still would be able to like hold the balance or still be very stable. Is it very important to balance it correctly or it doesn't matter anymore in the beginning? To have like the full extent of the full battery life having it perfectly balances of course better but still it doesn't need to be like 100% perfect right now and it's still be able to get like really stable shots. So basically it will use more power to just remain stable. Yeah. But remain stable as good as if it was perfectly balanced. Yeah. Or there might be like something lacking also. No, it's not lacking. Just power. Yeah, just power. All right. So right now also inside of the gimbal there's an auto tune setting so the auto tune before you have like the menu setting of motors choosing the level to have like low, medium, high but now there's an auto tune. The auto tune will basically set like the PID so the old PID system it will basically make like a proper adjustment for the motor so it will be even more stable after you did the auto tune. Do any of these buttons look different or is this similar to the rebound? No, all these buttons are the same. But the menu inside is just a few things different. Auto tune is new. Yeah, auto tune. We also have the advanced settings so we can do like change the control rate of the joystick and also the follow rate. So now you don't have to change that in the phone app you can directly change that in the gimbal itself. So you can do easily. So the control rate is basically the speed of the joystick and the follow rate is the speed how it follows your movement. Nice. And it's also if you want to do fast movements there's a faster... Yeah, that's a go-mode. It's faster response. Actually it's much faster just directly without even the sports mode. It already does like a really fast movement. So we also have under here basically on the bottom here we have a small box which is the new image transmission. This is now a separate box instead of being standard directly inside of it. So you take the HDMI from any camera yeah and you transmit it wirelessly. To the phone or we also have like a receiver coming up so you can also use with a monitor. When you move the camera a little bit. So that's a little bit of lag. That's because of the Wi-Fi right. Wi-Fi technology. There's always will be a slight lag. But you can also use a receiver with no lag right. You have the receiver coming out. It's not the phone but it's going to be a monitor right. With a monitor it will be better with that. Then it's using a is the 5 gigahertz or 2.2 gigahertz spectrum. Yeah this is 2.5 gigahertz. And so this is this is useful for one thing that my dream... This box is also useful for without the gimbal. You can also use on your shoulder rig or just on your camera directly. So it's not a must. So it's a box that you can add but you can also use it normally. My dream is to use this box and the receiver on a live stream like a live view or terror deck to live stream on the YouTube. Directly from this feed. While I'm recording here. So not necessarily have it here but you could potentially also go to like something like that. Yeah so you have like a receiver on so you have you can connect up to like three devices. So it should be also to do like one to the receiver and one to a phone. Here we are in a busy trade show where there's always a lot of interference. Yes interference right now it's just perfect. It's still okay actually. So we haven't had like a loss of signal. Nice that's really cool. And so there's also a USB. What does it do this USB? So basically USB is just for the control. So we also have like USB cable to go in here and also USB going into the camera. So it's also for the control of the exposure and also some of the focus. So that would do it over the Wi-Fi on the phone you mean. Yeah. But otherwise it doesn't already you can control it with these systems here. But is that is that going through that receiver or when you do easel change or? Right now it seems to override. Great. So alright. But you can do like if it's directly like on this one. Yeah. So when it's directly on this one it's connecting there's a USB going here. Yeah. And that one is going through the arm to here. And you can also start recording directly down here. It's on auto. Okay so now we can change the exposure. And now also the focus works. You can pull focus. Yeah you can pull focus without the circle on it. That's only in the list of compatible cameras these things right? So Nikon is compatible and Canon is compatible. So not yet. Panasonic? So right now the motors are just much much stronger. I can put like the J5 with the speed booster and the Sigma 18-35 on here without any issue. Only thing if you are going to add the servo you might you need to remove the EVF or the I-COP. But that's the only thing with that. But that is like a really extreme setup that lands. And the G-Master 24-70 these oldies Yeah. Supposed to be supported. Yeah. Alright. Really nice. So I thought that the Webill lab was already better than the Ronin SC. But this is like an even step higher. It's the best. Yeah. They listen to other customers and they really step up the game and give what people ask for basically.