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...do sports tech. And it's finally starting to crack through just because I mean, there's a lot of this tech should have happened a decade ago, fifteen years ago. None of the best entrepreneurs we all I certainly talk them out of doing it because I was
...sports and do sports tech. And it's finally starting to crack through just because I mean, there's a lot of this tech should have happened a decade ago, fifteen years ago. None of the best entrepreneurs we all I certainly talk them out of doing it be
but I can actually get it in my field of view. So I'm I'm not running Mhmm. Looking at my arm, looking at my watch. So, I thought, love the vision. Sign me up. I'm joining. So we've presold a $100,000 worth of these glasses. We've also got distributi
...tech products, and it's 2024. Seen an advert on LinkedIn. There's really not much in the advert. It's just looking for a cofounder. It's hardware. It's consumer tech. And it's got an aggressive commercialization schedule. So I thought, well, that's i
Brands like Nike and Under Armour and Amazon and Apple. The founder, Will Ahmed, started working on his idea back in college, A new kind of wearable health tracker. Now at the time, Fitbit was already out there, but Will wanted something more sophist
and then a live AI mode where you can sort of turn it on and it can, observe what's happening around you for some large windows of time rather than just being invoked sort of on demand. They announced the Oakley Meta Vanguard, which has a centered ca
...of technology. Today's story is about a guy who spent many years trying to build a very, very complex product. And then many years trying to compete against some of the biggest brand names in the world. Brands like Nike and Under Armour and Amazon an
...tech, and we've obviously seen a ton with Aura and and Whoop. And you mentioned Strava. They'll all be coming together, and I just think that we're gonna be living for longer, and there's gonna be a lot more tech just like this. Okay. Keep going. We
All of those things equal the moat. And so while anybody in the vibe coding era, you know, could pop out lovable or another tool and make a Strava competitor very quickly. The data lock in is what makes these very special. 90% of their revenue, from
Now, obviously, all those features are are around the kind of the Oakley brand of, outdoor adventure. Right? It's like a these are adventure glasses, basically. You can tell all those features are about getting out into the wild and into the wilderne
...in an immersive way and being able to stream that is highly technical. So imagine you're watching a UFC fight. How do you make that environment and stream it at a high fidelity? You're gonna need back end tools and that's what they're building. So, y
Yes. Carve outs. Let's do it. For, new folks to acquire it, and since it's the top of a new season here, we do this for fun at the end of every episode. Yep. So I have two. Oh, great. I do too. One is, something that my wife got me as a Christmas pre
No one really cares if you're running fifteen minute miles or ten minute miles, but if you're going fifteen, fourteen, 13, that to me is kind of the thing you want to encourage. So I I can see this working. I kind of like it. And, Jason, here we are
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