 Okay, first up and we have in stock the Grove feathering. I think we announced this before the end of last year and then people want a holiday. If you have growth sensors and devices and you want to plug them into something that's a feather, you're in luck. We now have a feather wing. They'll make it super easy. There are three ports that can give you analog inputs, a 0, a 1, a 2, a 3, a 4, a 5. One UR and then the analog pins can also be digital and then two I squared C ports. Plus, there is a semi QT port. So it's work with any feather that we've got. You know, we don't necessarily have code for every Grove device, but seed does in Arduino. So as long as you're programming in Arduino or in MicroPython, you're good to go. So it's a mechanical adapter for a very popular brand of accessories. Next up, we have an update to the surface transducer. For some reason couldn't get these during the Partridge either, but now we have one. So a surface transducer, it's like a speaker, but it doesn't have a cone. Instead, you press it up against the surface and it'll turn that flat surface into a speaker. So we've had these before, so check out the other demo videos for this product. You'll notice it mechanically looks a little different. It doesn't have wire soldered in. Unfortunately, you'll have to solder your own wires, but it does come with 3M tape on it so you can stick it onto your surface. It's a nice strong 3W amplifier. It's our transducer. Next up, we have an update to the super large breadboard. This is the last board. This is the last board board that's getting premiumized. So we now get these with really high quality clips so they don't like grab stuff and don't let go. They're nice and buttery smooth. Also a nice black sub-screen instead of blue for the negative rail, which I like because it's red and black. It's the colors you expect. Otherwise, there's a gigantic breadboard, but definitely more useful now that's premium because you can stick big chips in them and dev boards and they're not going to bend the pins when you try to push them in or pull them out. Okay, next up. Also an update. This finally is back in stock. This is a really cool multi-voltage power adapter. I just love that on the side. You can select different voltages. So the big update, it used to be 3, 4.5, 6, 7.5, 9, 12. Now it's 3, 5, not 4.5, but 5, which honestly is a lot more useful. I need this all the time. Yeah, it's super useful. And it comes with all the plugs, positive and negative. So this is like, you know, I've got like a label printer that does like 9 volt next center negative. It's like, who has one of those kicking around, right? I like that you can flip around between positive and center. And then just slide on the side, which what did you want? These are quite popular and I'm glad they're back in stock. All right. Also, we've got motors. Spying request, somebody wanted a double-ended motor. So this is a bimetal gear motor. So if you look here, see how some of the gears are metal and some are plastic. The high torque gears are metal. The end of the gear is chain, chain is metal, but the beginning of it is plastic. It's a little lighter, less noisy. Plastic is less noisy than metal. But it still gives you that durability of metal for the high torque. It's a 1 to 90 gear ratio. So it's got a higher torque TT motor. Using a lot of robotics and now it's got two ends. So you can have some, you know, you can have a encoder on one end and a wheel on the other, or you have two wheels for some reason. What have you? You're good to go with this bimetal high torque TT motor. Okay, solar panels. Solar panels. So from Voltaic, they're going to try to get to us. They're bigger panels, but in the meantime, they're having some, you know, they're moving a factory and they, there was, I think, a fire at one or something. I don't know, but it doesn't matter. We've got these beautiful, small solar panels. We've got a two-volt, three-watt, a five-volt, three-watt, and I think a five-volt, six-watt. So these are, sorry. This is, okay, let me read this. This is a, yeah, this is a 0.7-watt, a 0.3-watt. So it's 0.3, 0.3, and 0.7. They're small panels compared to the quarter, you can see, but they're very durable. They've got this, like, nice plastic coating on them. Yeah, Voltaic makes itself. Yeah, they're making the highest quality. I have a Voltaic suitcase laptop bag. It still works. I think it's like 15, 20 years old. It's awesome. And they have the highest quality. So, like, these are not cheap solar cells. These are like 22% efficiency solar cells. So the two-volt is not going to work with our LiPo charger board. I do mention that in the part description. It's meant for people who are doing, like, power harvesting and stuff, but the two other ones are five or six-volt. They will give you a voltage that you can use to charge your battery very slowly. Or if you have some electronics that's okay with a slightly higher voltage. Maybe there's a regulator inside. You can power it directly. I just thought that these are nice, like, little solar panels. All right. And then the start of the show tonight besides you, Lady Aida, our customers, our team, our community, everyone who shares and tries to uplift us all through knowledge and more is Feather Sense. Wow. But it's big expectations for this Feather Sense. So this Feather Sense has been updated. It's back in stock. It's been out of stock for, like, over a year. It's been a little sad, but now we're happy again because we get to stop this one more time. This is our Feather with an NRF-D2840, really powerful, but also very low-power Bluetooth microcontroller that we have Arduino and circuit Python support for. It's got packed full of sensors and a bunch of them were impossible to get to the part shortage. And we finally got enough of them that we could get this board back in stock. The only chip that had to be changed completely because it's completely discontinued is the accelerometer gyro, the LSM-6DS33, no longer made. Instead, we have the LSM-6DS3TR, which is actually a slightly better chip anyways. So we swapped that out. I still got all the other sensor, the magnetometer, the light color and proximity, humidity, diametric pressure, temperature, and PDM microphone, all stuck on a board in Feather Format with some Q-Spy memory. It's like a lovely little board for sensing and doing Bluetooth, a wireless sensor platform for Bluetooth and low-power usage. So check it out back in stock. We're excited. Alrighty, and that is...