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 UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

 

(X)QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 or 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934.

 

For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2021

 

OR

 

( )TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 or 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934.

 

For the transition period ___________________ to _____________________.

 

Commission file number 1-13810 

 

SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Delaware   94-3155066
(State of incorporation)   (IRS Employer Identification No.)

 

39700 Eureka Drive, Newark, CA 94560

(Address of principal executive offices including zip code)

 

(510) 933-3000

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common stock, $0.001 Par Value per Share SCKT NASDAQ

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. YES [ X ] NO [ ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). YES [ X ] NO [ ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer [ ] Accelerated filer [ ] Non-accelerated filer [X]

Smaller reporting company [X] Emerging growth company [ ]

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. [ ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). YES [ ] NO [X]

 

The number of shares of Common Stock ($0.001 par value) outstanding as of August 10, 2021 was 7,174,213 shares.

 

 

 

 

INDEX

 

 

    PAGE NO. 
Part I.  Financial Information     
      
Item 1.  Financial Statements (Unaudited):     
      

Condensed Statements of Operations – Three Months and Six Months Ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 (Unaudited)

   1 
      
     Condensed Balance Sheets - June 30, 2021 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2020   2 
      

Condensed Statements of Stockholders’ Equity – Three Months and Six Months Ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 (Unaudited)

   3 
      

Condensed Statements of Cash Flows - Six Months Ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 (Unaudited)

   4 
      
     Notes to Condensed Financial Statements (Unaudited)   5 
      

Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

   15 
      
Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk   21 
      
Item 4.  Controls and Procedures   22 
      
Part II.  Other Information     
      
Item 1A.  Risk Factors   23 
      
Item 2.  Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds   34 
      
Item 6.  Exhibits   34 
      
Signatures   35 

 

 

 

 

 

PART I

 

Item 1. Financial Statements

 


SOCKET MOBILE, INC.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Unaudited)

 

                     
  

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

Six Months Ended

June 30,

   2021  2020  2021  2020
             
Revenues  $5,952,890   $2,715,024   $10,765,869   $6,935,710 
                     
Cost of revenues   2,697,747    1,353,498    4,936,683    3,350,469 
                     
Gross profit   3,255,143    1,361,526    5,829,186    3,585,241 
                     
Operating expenses:                    
   Research and development   972,292    859,510    1,903,326    1,740,148 
   Sales and marketing   734,026    722,160    1,394,488    1,489,956 
   General and administrative   734,490    589,730    1,475,027    1,255,846 
      Total operating expenses   2,440,808    2,171,400    4,772,841    4,485,950 
                     
Operating income (loss)   814,335    (809,874)   1,056,345    (900,709)
                     
Interest expense, net   (51,428)   (8,149)   (100,129)   (27,641)
Other income         50,000    10,082    70,000 
                     
Net income (loss) before income taxes   762,907    (768,023)   966,298    (858,350)
                     
Current income tax expense   (5,800)         (6,289)      
Deferred income tax benefit   1,870,000          1,870,000       
                     
Net income (loss)  $2,627,107  $(768,023)  $2,830,009  $(858,350)
                     
Net income (loss) per share:                    
                     
   Basic  $0.34  $(0.13)  $0.38  $(0.14)
   Diluted  $0.27  $(0.13)  $0.31 $(0.14)
                     
Weighted average shares outstanding:                    
                     
   Basic   7,128,768    6,009,383    6,808,339    6,011,695 
   Diluted   8,907,352    6,009,383    8,593,630    6,011,695 

 

 

 

 See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements.

 1 

 

 

SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS

 

       
  

June 30,
2021

(Unaudited)

  December 31, 2020
ASSETS
Current assets:          
   Cash and cash equivalents  $4,919,968   $2,121,763 
   Accounts receivable, net   2,468,281    2,112,514 
   Inventories, net   4,019,510    3,195,842 
   Prepaid expenses and other current assets   775,392    335,386 
   Deferred cost on shipments to distributors   179,267    170,016 
      Total current assets   12,362,418    7,935,521 
           
Property and equipment:          
   Machinery and office equipment   2,395,518    2,286,268 
   Computer equipment   1,597,771    1,412,030 
 Property and equipment, gross   3,993,289    3,698,298 
   Accumulated depreciation   (3,138,075)   (2,850,635)
      Property and equipment, net   855,214    847,663 
           
Intangible assets, net   1,877,609       
Other long-term assets   135,076    159,039 
Deferred tax assets   7,376,934    5,506,934 
Operating lease right-of-use asset   413,810    609,331 
      Total assets  $23,021,061  $15,058,488
           
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities:          
   Accounts payable and accrued expenses  $1,722,750   $1,372,701 
   Accrued payroll and related expenses   648,352    375,511 
   Deferred revenue on shipments to distributors   529,973    450,591 
Short term portion of deferred service revenue   20,344    25,522 
Note Payable – current portion    500,000       
Subordinated convertible notes payable, net of discount   141,566    169,619 
Subordinated convertible notes payable, net of discount-related party   1,186,737    1,272,138 
Operating lease – current portion    508,328    483,254 
Total current liabilities   5,258,050    4,149,336 
           
Long-term portion of deferred service revenue   20,450    28,794 
Long-term portion of note payable   375,000       
Long-term portion of operating lease         258,097 
   Total liabilities   5,653,500    4,436,227 
           

Commitments and contingencies

            
Stockholders’ equity:          
          
Common stock, $0.001 par value: Authorized – 20,000,000 shares,  Issued and outstanding – 7,139,084 shares at June 30, 2021 and 6,102,630 shares at December 31, 2020   7,139    6,103 
   Additional paid-in capital   65,647,777    61,733,522 
   Accumulated deficit   (48,287,355)   (51,117,364)
      Total stockholders’ equity    17,367,561    10,622,261 
         Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $23,021,061  $15,058,488

 

 

 

 

 See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements.

 2 

 

SOCKET MOBILE, INC.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

(Unaudited)

 

 

                                       
     Additional     Total
  Common Stock  Paid-In  Accumulated  Stockholders’
  Shares  Amount  Capital  Deficit  Equity
Balance at December 31, 2020  6,102,630   $6,103   $61,733,522   $(51,117,364)  $10,622,261 
Vesting of restricted stock  38,775    39    (39)            
Cancellation of restricted stock  (2,755)   (3)   3             
Exercise of stock options  713,349    713    1,710,945          1,711,658 
Issuance of common stock for intangible assets  184,332    184    1,686,956          1,687,140 
Conversion of convertible note  89,040    89    129,911          130,000 
Stock-based compensation  —            148,772          148,772 
Net income (loss)  —                  202,902    202,902 
Balance at March 31, 2021  7,125,371   $7,125   $65,410,070   $(50,914,462)  $14,502,733 
Vesting of restricted stock  900    1    (1)            
Repurchase and retirement of common stock  —            (1,176)         (1,176)
Cancellation of restricted stock  (3,250)   (3)   3             
Exercise of stock options  16,063    16    66,873          66,889 
Stock-based compensation  —            172,008          172,008 
Net income (loss)  —                  2,627,107    2,627,107 
Balance at June 30, 2021  7,139,084   $7,139   $65,647,777   $(48,287,355)  $17,367,561 

 

 

                         
     Additional     Total
  Common Stock  Paid-In  Accumulated  Stockholders’
  Shares  Amount  Capital  Deficit  Equity
Balance at December 31, 2019  6,017,674   $6,018   $61,066,971   $(47,838,763)  $13,234,226 
Repurchase and retirement of common stock  (4,967)   (5)   (8,491)         (8,496)
Cancellation of restricted stock  (3,200)   (3)   3             
Stock-based compensation  —            132,065          132,065 
Net income (loss)  —                  (90,327)   (90,327 
Balance at March 31, 2020  6,009,507   $6,010   $61,190,548   $(47,929,090)  $13,267,468 
Cancellation of restricted stock  (398)   (1)   472          471 
Stock-based compensation  —            131,369          131,369 
Net income (loss)  —                  (768,023)   (768,023)
Balance at June 30, 2020  6,009,109   $6,009   $61,322,389   $(48,697,113)  $12,631,285 

 

  

 

 

 

 See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements.

 3 

 

 

 SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(Unaudited)

 

            
   Six Months Ended June 30,
   2021  2020
Operating activities          
  Net income (loss)  $2,830,009   $(858,350)
  Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:          
      Stock-based compensation   320,780    263,434 
      Depreciation and amortization   352,849    290,498 
      Amortization of debt discount   16,546       
      Deferred tax benefits   (1,870,000)      
           
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:          
      Accounts receivable   (355,767)   1,066,894 
      Inventories   (823,668)   (74,801)
      Prepaid expenses and other current assets   (440,006)   56,788 
      Accounts payable and accrued expenses   127,756    (253,163)
      Accrued payroll and related expenses   272,841    (108,172)
      Net deferred revenue on shipments to distributors   70,131    (98,493)
      Deferred service revenue   (13,522)   (12,143)
      Net change in operating lease   (37,502)   (28,121)
         Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities   450,447    244,371 
           
Investing activities          
  Purchases of equipment   (304,613)   (256,183)
       Net cash used in investing activities   (304,613)   (256,183)
           
Financing activities          
  Payments on finance leases         (8,291)
  Repurchase and retirement of common stock   (1,176)   (8,025)
  Proceeds from borrowings under bank line of credit agreement         4,630,000 
  Repayments of borrowings under bank line of credit agreement         (5,592,449)
  Proceeds from note payable   1,000,000    1,208,700 
  Repayments of note payable   (125,000)   (250,000) 
  Stock options exercised   1,778,547       
       Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities   2,652,371    (20,065)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents   2,798,205    (31,877)
           
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period   2,121,763    958,860 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period  $4,919,968  $926,983
           
           
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information          
Cash paid for interest  $90,933   $30,640 
Non-cash investing and financing activities          
  Conversion of note payable  $130,000   $   
  Acquisition of intangible assets  $1,909,433   $   

 

 

 

 See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements.

 4 

 

SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021 

 

 

NOTE 1 Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed financial statements of Socket Mobile, Inc. (the “Company”) have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring accruals considered necessary for fair presentation have been included. The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the operating results for the full fiscal year or any future period. These financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited financial statements and notes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

We continue to monitor developments of the COVID-19 pandemic. The extent of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to our business, operating results, cash flows, liquidity and financial condition will be primarily driven by the severity and duration of the pandemic, the impact of new strains and variants of the coronavirus, the pandemic’s impact on the global economy and the administration and effectiveness of vaccines. Those primary drivers are beyond our knowledge and control, and as a result, it is difficult to predict the cumulative impact that the pandemic will have on our future sales, operating results, cash flows and financial condition. Furthermore, the impact to our business, operating results, cash flows, liquidity and financial condition may be further adversely impacted if the COVID-19 global pandemic continues to exist or worsens for a prolonged period of time.

 

NOTE 2 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expense during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates, and such differences may be material to the financial statements.

 

Cash Equivalents and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with a maturity date of 90 days or less at date of purchase to be cash equivalents. At June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, all of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents consisted of amounts held in demand deposit accounts in banks. The aggregate cash balance on deposit in these accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000. The Company’s cash balance on deposit in these accounts may, at times, exceed the federally insured limits. The Company has never experienced any losses in such accounts.

 

The carrying value of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, debt and foreign exchange contracts approximate fair value due to the relatively short period of time to maturity.

 

 5 

 

SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

 

Revenue Recognition and Deferred Revenue

With the adoption of ASC 606 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” in January 2017, the Company recognizes revenue on sales to distributors when shipping of product is completed and title transfers to distributor, less a reserve for estimated product returns (sales and cost of sales). The reserves are based on estimates of future returns calculated from actual return history, primarily from stock rotations, plus knowledge of pending returns outside of the norm. At June 30, 2021, the deferred revenue and deferred cost on shipments to distributors were $529,973 and $179,267, respectively, compared to $450,591 and $170,016, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

The Company also earns revenue from its SocketCare extended warranty program, which provides extended warranty and accidental breakage coverage for selected products. For the quarters ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, SocketCare revenue was approximately $6,700 and $8,600, respectively. A SocketCare warranty purchased at the time of product purchase provides for coverage in either a three-year or a five-year term. The Company additionally offers comprehensive coverage and warranty term extensions. Revenues from SocketCare services are recognized ratably over the life of the extended warranty contract. The amount of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue is classified as deferred service revenue and presented on the Company’s balance sheet in its short- and long-term components. At June 30, 2021, the balance of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue was approximately $40,800.

 

Cost of Sales and Gross Margins

 Cost of sales primarily consists of the costs to manufacture our products, including the costs of materials, contract manufacturing, shipping costs, personnel and related expenses including stock-based compensation, equipment and facility expenses, warranty costs and inventory excess and obsolete provisions. The factors that impact our gross margins are the cost of materials, the mix of products and the extent to which we are able to efficiently utilize our manufacturing capacity.

 

Leases

In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), which requires a lessee to recognize a liability representing future lease payments and a right-of-use asset representing its right to use the underlying asset for the lease term. For operating leases, a lessee is required to recognize at inception a right-of-use asset and a lease liability equal to the net present value of the lease payments, with lease expense recognized over the lease term on a straight-line basis. For leases with a term of twelve months or less, ASU 2016-02 allows a reporting entity to make an accounting policy election to not recognize a right-of-use asset and a lease liability, and to recognize lease expense on a straight-line basis. The Company adopted ASU 2016-02 effective January 1, 2019. At June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were$413,810 and $508,328, respectively, compared to $609,331 and $741,351, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

Goodwill

In January 2017, the FASB issued ASU 2017-04, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Simplifying the Test for Goodwill Impairment. The amendments in this update eliminate Step 2 from the goodwill impairment test. The annual, or interim, goodwill impairment test is performed by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount. An impairment charge should be recognized for the amount by which the carrying amount exceeds the reporting unit’s fair value; however, the loss recognized should not exceed the total amount of goodwill allocated to that reporting unit. In addition, income tax effects from any tax-deductible goodwill on the carrying amount of the reporting unit should be considered when measuring the goodwill impairment loss, if applicable.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

The Company tests its goodwill for impairment annually as of September 30th or more frequently when events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the Company’s single reporting unit more likely than not exceeds its fair value.

 

No impairment of goodwill was recorded in the quarter ended June 30, 2021.

 

Recently Issued Financial Accounting Standards

From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standards setting bodies and adopted by the Company as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows upon adoption.

 

NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets

 

On February 26, 2021, the Company entered into the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement with SpringCard SAS (“SpringCard”). SpringCard is a market leader at the forefront of innovative electronic design and development. Its contactless and wireless solutions support a wide range of customers, from large international corporations to locally focused companies.

 

Under the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement, the Company acquired an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, worldwide, unlimited, unrestricted, royalty-free, fully paid-up right and license to SpringCard’s Contactless Technology Package for use in the Company’s Contactless Reader/Writer products, D600 and S550. SpringCard received 184,332 shares of the Company’s common stock, subject to a collar, and a 10-year warrant to purchase up to an aggregate of 50,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at the price of $10.85 per share in four equal lots of 12,500 shares each, with each lot exercisable on or after January 1st of 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, respectively, until the expiration date of warrant. The common stock was issued on March 29, 2021. The fair value of intangible assets acquired is based on the closing stock price of $7.65 on March 29, 2021. On April 20, 2021, the Company agreed to pay SpringCard the sum of $192,293 to resolve all issues that have arisen due to clerical issues in the implementation of the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement. The Company and SpringCard both agreed that, with this payment, the Company shall have no further financial obligation to SpringCard under the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement.

 

The Unaudited Condensed Balance Sheets include the intangible assets of the acquired technology at the initial value of $1,877,609.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

  

The SpringCard intangible assets will be amortized over their estimated useful lives of fifteen years on a straight-line basis, which commenced on April 1, 2021. The estimated future amortization of intangible assets is as follows:

  

 

Fiscal Year Amount
2021 (July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021)  $63,648 
2022   127,296 
2023   127,296 
2024   127,296 
2025   127,296 
Thereafter   1,304,777 
 Total  $1,877,609

 

 

NOTE 4 — Inventories

 

Inventories consist principally of raw materials and sub-assemblies, which are stated at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out) or market. Inventories at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:

 

   June 30,  December 31,
   2021  2020
Raw materials and sub-assemblies  $4,429,107   $3,642,377 
Finished goods   396,346    281,104 
Inventory reserves   805,943   727,639
Inventory, net  $4,019,510  $3,195,842

 

 

NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements

 

The Company initially entered into a Business Financing Agreement with Western Alliance Bank (the “Bank”), an Arizona corporation, on February 27, 2014, and this agreement has been amended and extended through the years.

 

Seventh Financing Agreement

On January 8, 2020, the Company entered into the Seventh Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement with the Bank which extends the maturity date of the Company’s revolving line of credit to January 31, 2022.

 

Eighth Financing Agreement

On August 28, 2020, the Company entered into the Eighth Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement with the Bank. The Bank consented to the issuance of subordinated debt in the amount less than $2,000,000, at the annual interest rate less than 10% and maturing no sooner than 3 years.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement

On January 29, 2021, the Company entered into an Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement (the “Financing Agreement”) with the Bank. The agreement increased the Domestic Line of Credit to $3,000,000, including a $2,000,000 revolving facility and $1,000,000 nonformula loan. The $1,000,000 nonformula loan was enrolled in the CalCap Collateral Support Program and advanced on February 16, 2021. The Company will make a principal reduction payment of $125,000, plus all accrued but unpaid interest on the 30th day of each of April, July, October and January. The Financing Agreement also extended the maturity date of both the Domestic and EXIM Line of Credit to January 31, 2023.

 

Amounts outstanding under the CalCap loan at June 30, 2021 are as follows:

 

    
   June 30, 2021
Current portion of CalCap loan  $500,000 
Long-term portion of CalCap loan   375,000 
CalCap loan  $875,000

 

 

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2020, total repayment of the term loan, initiated in March 2018, was $250,000. Total amount borrowed under the domestic and international lines was $4,630,000 and the total repayment was $5,592.449.

 

Interest expense on the CalCap loan for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $11,580 and $17,552, respectively. Accrued interest payable related to the amounts outstanding under the CalCap loan at June 30, 2021 was $2,431. Interest expense on the term loan for the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 was $1,896 and $5,922, respectively. Interest expense on the amounts drawn under the Company’s bank credit lines during the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 was $3,783 and $19,384, respectively.

 

NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable

 

On August 31, 2020, the Company completed a secured subordinated convertible note financing of $1,530,000, including $1,350,000 from officers, directors, and their family members. Because the financing involved such parties related to the Company, a special committee of the Board comprising the Board’s disinterested directors approved the financing.

 

The funds raised are used to increase the Company’s working capital balances. The notes have a three-year term that accrue interest at 10% per annum and mature on August 30, 2023. The interest on the notes is payable quarterly in cash. The holder of each note may require the Company to repay the principal amount of the note plus accrued interest at any time after August 31, 2021. The principal amount of each note is convertible at any time, at the option of the holder, into shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion price of $1.46 per share, which was the market closing price of the common stock on August 28, 2020. The notes did not contain a beneficial conversion feature because the conversion price is higher than the market closing price on the date of the notes payable. The notes are secured by the assets of the Company and are subordinated to amounts outstanding under the Company’s working capital bank line of credit with Western Alliance Bank.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

Total issuance costs associated with the financing are $96,515, and the costs are presented in the balance sheet as a direct deduction from the original notes payable balance of $1,530,000 as a contra-liability. The issuance costs are amortized over three years, the term of the notes payable, and the amortization expense is reported as interest expense. The amortization of debt discount for six months ended June 30, 2021 was $16,546. The remaining debt discount of $71,697 will be amortized through August 30, 2023.

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2021, two noteholders elected to convert note principal of $130,000 into shares of the Company’s common stock at the conversion price.

 

Total interest expense recognized related to the convertible notes for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $43,177 and $87,721, respectively.

 

NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations

 

Segment Information

The Company operates in the mobile barcode scanning and RFID/NFC data capture market. Mobile scanning typically consists of mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets, with mobile scanning or NFC peripherals for data collection, and third-party vertical applications software. The Company distributes its products in the United States and foreign countries primarily through distributors and resellers. The Company markets its products primarily through application developers whose applications are designed to work with the Company’s products.

 

Revenues by geographic areas for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:

                                 
   Three Months Ended
June 30,
  Six Months Ended
June 30,
   2021  2020  2021  2020
Revenues:            
   Americas  $4,753,436   $2,242,225   $8,316,490   $5,385,634 
   Europe   875,945    200,012    1,653,526    815,541 
   Asia Pacific   323,509    272,787    795,853    734,535 
      Total revenues  $5,952,890  $2,715,024  $10,765,869  $6,935,710

 

 

Export revenues are attributable to countries based on the location of the Company’s customers. The Company does not hold long-lived assets in foreign locations.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

Major Customers

Customers who accounted for at least 10% of the Company’s total revenues for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:

 

                                 
   Three Months Ended
June 30,
  Six Months Ended
June 30,
   2021  2020  2021  2020
Ingram Micro Inc.   27%   29%   26%   33%
BlueStar, Inc.   32%   25%   31%   20%
ScanSource, Inc.      12%   14%   10%   10%

 

Concentration of Credit Risk

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to significant concentrations of credit risk include cash, cash equivalents and accounts receivable. The Company invests its cash in demand deposit accounts in banks and the Company has not experienced losses on the investments. The Company’s trade accounts receivables are primarily with distributors. The Company performs ongoing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition, but the Company generally requires no collateral. Reserves are maintained for potential credit losses, and such losses have been within management’s expectations. Customers who accounted for at least 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable balances at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:

 

                   
   June 30,  December 31,
   2021  2020
BlueStar, Inc.   33%   29%
Ingram Micro Inc.   26%   34%
ScanSource, Inc.   26%   13%
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV   *   11%
* Customer accounted for less than 10% of the Company accounts receivable balances  

 

Concentration of Suppliers

Several of the Company’s component parts are produced by a sole or limited number of suppliers. Shortages could occur in these essential materials due to increased demand, or due to an interruption of supply. Suppliers may choose to restrict credit terms or require advance payments causing delays in the procurement of essential materials. The Company’s inability to procure certain materials could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s results. For the three months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the top two suppliers accounted for 46% and 54%, respectively, of inventory purchases. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, 19% and 15%, respectively, of the Company’s accounts payable balances were concentrated with a single supplier.

 

NOTE 8 — Stock-Based Compensation

 

The Company recognizes the compensation cost in the financial statements for all stock-based awards to employees, including grants of stock options and restricted stock, based on the fair value of the awards as of the date that the awards are issued. Compensation cost for stock-based awards is recognized on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.

 

The fair values of stock options are generally determined using a binomial lattice valuation model which incorporates assumptions about expected volatility, risk-free interest rate, dividend yield, and expected life. There were 182,000 stock options granted during the six months ended June 30, 2021, compared to 37,000 stock options for the six months ended June 30, 2020.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

The shares of restricted stock are issued to employees and consultants and are held in escrow by the Company until the shares vest on the schedule of 15% after year one, 20% after year two, 25% after year three and 40% after year four, subject to the employees and consultants being a continuing service provider on each of the vesting dates. If the service or employment is terminated, unvested shares revert to the Company. Shares are registered at grant, so share owners may vote at the annual stockholder meeting. Shares of restricted stock are granted at zero cost basis. Compensation cost of the restricted stock is recognized on a straight-line basis over the 4-year vesting period. For the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company awarded 302,425 and 293,000 shares of restricted stock, respectively. As of June 30, 2021, there were 742,131 shares of restricted stock outstanding. Due to the existence of restrictions on sale or transfer until the shares vest, the Company does not count the shares of restricted stock as issued and outstanding shares until they vest.

 

Total stock-based compensation expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $172,008 and $320,780, respectively, compared to expense of $131,369 and $263,434 in the corresponding periods a year ago.

 

NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share

 

The following table sets forth the reconciliation of basic shares to diluted shares and the computation of basic and diluted net income (loss) per share:

 

                                 
   

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

Six Months Ended

June 30,

    2021  2020  2021  2020
Numerator:             
Net income (loss)   $2,627,107  $(768,023)  $2,830,009  $(858,350)
   Net income (loss) allocated to restricted stock award    226,630    (45,890)   243,205    (40,262)
   Adjusted net income (loss) for basic earnings per share   $2,400,477  $(722,133)  $2,586,804  $(818,088)
   Convertible note interest    43,177          88,755       
   Adjusted net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share   $2,443,654  $(722,133)  $2,675,559  $(818,088)
                      

Denominator:: Weighted average shares outstanding used in computing net income (loss) per share:

                    
Basic    7,128,768   6,009,383   6,808,339   6,011,695
Effect of dilutive stock options    819,680          826,387       
Effect of convertible note weighted shares    958,904          958,904       
                      
Diluted    8,907,352   6,009,383   8,593,630   6,011,695
                      
Net income (loss) per share applicable to common stockholders:                     
Basic   $0.34  $(0.13)  $0.38  $(0.14)
Diluted   $0.27  $(0.13)  $0.31  $(0.14)

 

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

In the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, 45,000 stock options and 50,000 warrants were excluded in the calculation of diluted net income per share as their effect would have been anti-dilutive.

 

In the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, 2,259,937 stock options and 394,506 shares of restricted stock were excluded in the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.

 

NOTE 10 — Income Taxes

 

In the first half of 2021, the differences between the financial income and taxable income included a tax deduction of $7.97 million resulting from the disqualified disposition of incentive stock options and stock-based compensation of $320,780, which resulted in a taxable loss of $6.69 million. The Company recorded a net income tax benefit of approximately $1.9 million for the first half of 2021 with the expectation of full utilization of its net operating loss carryforwards.

 

The Company recorded no deferred tax benefit for the losses in the six months ended June 30, 2020.

 

NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies

 

Operating Lease Obligations

The Company leases office space under a non-cancelable operating lease that provides the Company approximately 37,100 square feet in Newark, California. The lease agreement expires on June 30, 2022. Monthly base rent increases four percent per year annually on July 1st of each year. In June 2020, the Company also signed a two-year equipment operating lease agreement.

 

In January 2019, the Company adopted ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) and recognized a right-to-use asset and a lease liability using a discount rate of 6.25% per annum. On June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were approximately $413,810 and $508,328, respectively, compared to approximately $609,331 and $741,351, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

The Newark office space lease expense was $107,218 and $214,437 for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively.

 

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SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

June 30, 2021

 

Cash payments included in the measurement of the Company’s operating lease liabilities were $126,516 and $253,032 for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively, compared to $117,268 and $234,537, respectively, for the corresponding prior year periods.

 

Future minimum lease payments under the operating lease at June 30, 2021 are shown below:

 

         
Annual minimum payments:  Amount
2021 (July 1 to December 31, 2021)   262,789 
2022 (through June 30, 2022)   262,789 
Total minimum payments   525,578 
Less: Present value factor   (17,250)
Total operating lease liabilities   508,328 
Less: Current portion of operating lease   (508,328)
Long-term portion of operating lease      

 

Purchase Commitments

As of June 30, 2021, the Company has non-cancelable purchase commitments for inventory to be used in the ordinary course of business of approximately $10,858,000.

 

Legal Matters

The Company is subject to disputes, claims, requests for indemnification and lawsuits arising in the ordinary course of business. Under the indemnification provisions of the Company’s customer agreements, the Company routinely agrees to indemnify and defend its customers against infringement of any patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets, or other intellectual property rights arising from customers’ legal use of the Company’s products or services. The exposure to the Company under these indemnification provisions is generally limited to the total amount paid for the indemnified products. However, certain indemnification provisions potentially expose the Company to losses in excess of the aggregate amount received from the customer. To date, there have been no claims against the Company by its customers pertaining to such indemnification provisions, and no amounts have been recorded. The Company is currently not a party to any material legal proceedings.

 

NOTE 12 — Subsequent Events

 

The Company evaluated subsequent events and transactions that occurred between July 1, 2021 through the date of this report, the date that the unaudited condensed financial statements were issued.  Other than described below, the Company did not identify any subsequent events that would have required adjustment or disclosure in the unaudited condensed financial statements.

 

4,000 shares of restricted stock were granted from the 2004 Equity Incentive Plan.

 

The Company issued 35,129 shares of common stock upon the exercise of stock options.

 

 

 

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

This Quarterly Report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These statements include statements forecasting our future financial condition and results, our future operating activities, market acceptance of our products, expectations for general market growth of mobile computing devices, growth in demand for our data capture products, expansion of the markets that we serve, expansion of the distribution channels for our products, and the timing of the introduction and availability of new products, as well as other forecasts discussed under “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.” Words such as “may,” “will,” “predicts,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” variations of such words, and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about our industry, and management’s beliefs and assumptions. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties; therefore, actual results and outcomes may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in any such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results and outcomes to differ materially include,1 but are not limited to: volatility in the world economy generally and in the markets we serve in particular, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; the risk of delays in the availability of our products due to technological, market or financial factors including the availability of product components and necessary working capital; our ability to successfully develop, introduce and market future products; our ability to effectively manage and contain our operating costs; the availability of third-party hardware and software that our products are intended to work with; product delays associated with new model introductions and product changeovers by the makers of products that our products are intended to work with; continued growth in demand for barcode scanners; market acceptance of emerging standards such as RFID/Near Field Communications and of our related data capture products; the ability of our strategic relationships to benefit our business as expected; our ability to enter into additional distribution relationships; and other factors described in this Form 10-Q including under “Risk Factors” and those discussed in other documents we filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We assume no obligation to update such forward-looking statements or to update the reasons why actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements.

 

You should read the following discussion in conjunction with the interim condensed financial statements and notes included elsewhere in this report, the Company’s annual financial statements included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K, and other information contained in other reports and documents filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

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The Company and its products

 

We are a leading innovator of data capture and delivery solutions for enhanced productivity in workforce mobilization. Our products are incorporated into mobile applications used in point of sale (POS), commercial services (field workers), asset tracking, manufacturing process and quality control, transportation and logistics (goods tracking and movement), event management (ticketing, entry, access control, and identification), medical and education. Our primary products are cordless data capture devices incorporating barcode scanning or RFID/Near Field Communications (NFC) technologies that connect over Bluetooth. All products work with applications running on smartphones, mobile computers and tablets using operating systems from Apple® (iOS), Google™ (Android™) and Microsoft® (Windows®). We offer an easy-to-use software developer kit (Capture SDK) to application developers, which enables them to provide their users with our advanced barcode scanning features. Our products are integrated in their application solutions and are marketed by the application developers or the resellers of their applications. The number of our registered developers for data capture applications continues to grow.

 

Companion SocketScan family. Our Companion SocketScan family consists of the ergonomic and independent 700 series, including 1D Linear Imaging (S700), 1D Laser (S730), and 1D/2D Universal Barcode (S740), available in multiple vivid colors: blue, green, red, white, yellow and black.

 

Companion DuraScan Family. Our DuraScan® 700 Series Linear Barcode Scanner (D700), Laser Barcode Scanner (D730) and Universal Barcode Scanner (D740, D745, D750, D755, D760), are designed to be durable barcode scanners with IP54-rated outer casing to withstand tougher environments. Universal Barcode Scanners (D740, D745, D750, D755, D760) read all common 1D, stacked, 2D and postal codes. D740 is priced competitively with a 1D barcode scanner, making D740 the affordable 2D option available in the market. D760 includes MRZ (machine-readable zone) support, making it capable of scanning passports, visas and other travel documents. D745 and D755 are medical-grade, universal scanners.

 

Attachable Family. Our attachable scanners include DuraSled and SocketScan 800 Series scanners. DuraSled is a barcode scanning sled designed for durability. It combines a phone with a scanner to create a one-handed solution. DuraSled protects phones from impact damage and provides a robust charging solution for all environments. It is easy-to-use and ideal for delivery services, stock counting, ticketing and other application-driven mobile solutions.  The DuraSled series are compatible with Apple, Samsung and Windows devices.

 

SocketScan 800 Series cordless barcode scanners, 1D linear imaging (S800) and 2D (S840, S860) are attachable to smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices with an easily detachable clip or DuraCase, creating a one-handed solution. S860 includes MRZ (machine-readable zone) support, making it capable of scanning passports, visas and other travel documents in addition to barcodes. SocketScan 800 Series scanners may be used stand-alone as well.

 

Contactless RFID/NFC reader writer.  Our contactless product line includes D600 and S550. The D600, an ergonomically handheld model with IP54-rated outer casing, can read and write many different types of electronic SmartTags or transfer data with near field communication. The S550, a contactless membership card reader/writer, is designed to facilitate tap-and-go smart card and NFC applications. It combines the latest 13.56 MHz contactless technology with Bluetooth LE connectivity.

 

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Software Developer Kit (Capture SDK). Our Software Developer Kit (Capture SDK) supports all our data capture devices with a single integration, making it easier for a developer to integrate our data capture capabilities into their application. With the installation of our data capture software, the developers’ customers can choose any of our products that work best for them. Our Capture SDK enables the developer to modify captured data, control the placement of the barcoded or RFID data in their application, and control the feedback to the user that the transaction and transmission was successfully completed. Our Capture SDK also supports the built-in camera in a customer’s smartphone or tablet to be used for occasional or lower volume data collection requirements. The Capture SDK uses tools integrated with software building environments such as CocoaPods, Maven and NuGet, adds support for high level frameworks such as Xamarin, Cordova and Java, and adds other features to make it easier for developers to integrate our data capture software into their applications.

 

We design our own products and are responsible for all associated test equipment. We use third party contract manufacturers to make many components. We perform final product assembly, test and packaging at, and distribute our products from our Newark, California facility. We offer our products worldwide through two-tier distribution enabling customers to purchase from large numbers of on-line resellers around the world including application developers who resell their own solutions along with our data capture products. We believe growth in mobile applications and the mobile workforce are resulting from technical advances in mobile technologies, cost reductions in mobile devices and the growing adoption by businesses of mobile applications for smartphones and tablets, building a growing demand for our products. Our data capture products address the need for speed and accuracy by today’s mobile workers and by the systems supporting those workers, thereby enhancing their productivity and allowing them to exploit time sensitive opportunities and improve customer satisfaction.

 

Results of Operations

 

Revenues

 

Total revenues for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, were approximately $6.0 million and $10.8 million, respectively, an increase of 119% and 55%, respectively, from revenues of approximately $2.7 million and $6.9 million, respectively, in the comparable periods one year ago. The key driver of the revenue increase for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, was the deployment of business applications, particularly in retail as the economy re-opens following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

 

Gross Margins

 

Our gross profit margins on sales for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 were 55% and 54%, respectively, compared to gross margins of 50% and 52% for the corresponding periods a year ago. The improvement in margins was primarily attributed to higher revenues and the absorption of fixed manufacturing overhead.

 

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Research and Development Expense

 

Research and development expense in the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 were approximately $972,000 and $1,903,000, respectively, an increase of 13% and 9% compared to expenses of approximately $860,000 and $1,741,000 in the corresponding periods a year ago. The increase was primarily due to variable compensation related to improved overall company performance and the amortization and depreciation expenses of newly acquired intangible asset and equipment. We believe a continued commitment to research and development activities is essential to maintain or achieve a leadership position for our existing products, provide innovative new product offerings, and provide engineering support for key customers. In addition, we consider our ability to accelerate time to market for new products to be critical to our revenue growth. Therefore, we expect to continue to make significant research and development investments as our revenue grows.

 

Sales and Marketing Expense

 

Sales and marketing expense in the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 were approximately $734,000 and $1,395,000, respectively, an increase of 2% and a decrease of 6% compared to expense of approximately $722,000 and $1,490,000 in the corresponding periods a year ago. The increase in expense quarter over quarter was primarily attributed to the development of a new RMA portal. The decrease of expense during the first half of 2021 was primarily due to lower personnel costs reflecting the department change of several employees. We expect that sales and marketing expenses will increase for the rest of the year as we continue improving our website and increasing brand and product awareness and customer base outside retail.

 

General and Administrative Expense

 

General and administrative expense in the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 were approximately $734,000 and $1,475,000, respectively, an increase of 25% and 18% compared to expense of approximately $590,000 and $1,256,000 in the corresponding periods a year ago. The increase was primarily due to variable compensation related to improved overall company performance and higher professional fees associated with the filing of a shelf registration statement.

 

Interest Expense, Net of Interest Income

 

Interest expense, net of interest income, in the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was approximately $51,000 and $100,000, respectively, compared to approximately $8,100 and $27,600, respectively, in the same periods one year ago. Interest expense in the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was related to interest on the secured subordinated convertible notes payable (see “NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable” of the notes to consolidated financial statements for more information) and on the CalCap loan. Our credit lines had no outstanding balances during the three and six months ended June 30, 2021. Interest expense in 2020 was primarily related to interest on bank term loan and credit line facilities.

 

Interest income reflects interest earned on cash balances. Interest income was nominal in each of the comparable first quarters, reflecting low average rates of return.

 

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Income Taxes

 

In the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, we recorded a net income tax benefit of $1.86 million primarily attributed to the tax deduction of $7.97 million resulting from the disqualified disposition of incentive stock options as of June 30, 2021. We recorded no deferred tax benefit for the loss in the three and six months ended June 30, 2020. Our deferred tax asset, primarily representing future income tax savings from the application of net operating loss carry forwards, was valued at $7.38 million as of June 30, 2021.

 

 We have determined that utilization of existing net operating losses against future taxable income is not limited by Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code. Future ownership changes, however, may limit our ability to fully utilize the existing net operating loss carryforwards against any future taxable income. We will continue to monitor the likelihood to realize the value of deferred tax assets in the future.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

As reflected in our Statements of Cash Flows, net cash provided by operating activities was approximately $450,000 in the first half of 2021, compared to net cash provided of approximately $244,000 in the comparable period a year ago. We calculate net cash used in or provided by operating activities by increasing our net income (approximately $2,830,000 in the first half of 2021) or by decreasing our net loss (approximately $858,000 in the first half of 2020) by the expenses, such as stock-based compensation expense, depreciation, amortization and deferred tax expense, that did not require the use of cash. These amounts totaled approximately ($1,180,000) and $554,000 in the first half of 2021 and 2020, respectively. In addition, we report increases in assets and reductions in liabilities as uses of cash and decreases in assets and increases in liabilities as sources of cash, together referred to as changes in operating assets and liabilities.

 

In the first half of 2021, changes in operating assets and liabilities resulted in net cash used in operating activities of approximately $1.2 million which were primarily from increasing our inventory levels in order to cope with supply issues and longer component lead times for the remainder of 2021, increased accounts receivable driven by higher shipment levels in the second quarter of 2021 and increased prepaid expenses. The uses of cash were partially offset by increases in accrued payroll and related expenses related to an improvement in overall profitability, and by increases in accounts payable driven primarily by increased inventory purchases. In the first half of 2020, changes in operating assets and liabilities resulted in net cash provided by operating activities of approximately $549,000 which was primarily due to decreases in accounts receivable resulting from the lower shipments in the second quarter of 2020.

 

In the first half of 2021 and 2020, we invested approximately $305,000 and $256,000, respectively, in manufacturing tooling costs and computer software development costs.

 

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Net cash provided by financing activities was approximately $2.65 million in the first half of 2021, compared to net cash used in financing activities of approximately $20,000 in the comparable period a year ago. Financing activities in 2021 consisted primarily of $1.78 million in proceeds from the exercise of employee stock options and of a net borrowing of $875,000 on the CalCap loan. Financing activities in the first half of 2020 consisted of proceeds of a loan of $1.06 million under the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) and a loan of $150,000 from the SBA under its Economic Injury Disaster (“EIDL”) assistance program, offset by repayments of borrowings under our bank lines of credit and by $250,000 repayment on our term loan.

 

Contractual Obligations

 

Our contractual cash obligations at June 30, 2021 are outlined in the table below:

 

  Payments Due by Period
Contractual Obligations Total  Less than
1 year
  1 to 3
years
  4 to 5
years
  More than
5 years
               
  Unconditional purchase obligations with contract manufacturers $10,858,000   $10,625,000   $233,000   $—     $—   
  Operating lease  526,000    526,000    —      —      —   
  Total contractual obligations $11,384,000  $11,151,000  $233,000  $—    $—  

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

As of June 30, 2021, we had no off-balance sheet arrangements as defined in Item 303 of Regulation S-K.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

 

Interest Rate Risk

 

Our exposure to market risk for changes in interest rates relates primarily to our bank term loan and credit line facilities. Amounts outstanding under the term loan bear interest at the lender's prime rate (minimum of 4.25%) plus 1.75%. Our bank credit line facilities of up to $3.5 million have variable interest rates based upon the lender's prime rate (minimum of 4.25%) plus 0.75%, for the $1.0 million nonformula loan, domestic line (up to $2.0 million), and the international line (up to $0.5 million). Accordingly, interest rate increases could increase our interest expense on outstanding term loan and credit line balances.

 

Foreign Currency Risk

 

A substantial majority of our revenue, expense and purchasing activities are transacted in U.S. dollars. However, we require our European distributors to purchase our products in Euros and we pay the expenses of our European employees in Euros and British pounds. We may enter into selected future purchase commitments with foreign suppliers that may be paid in the local currency of the supplier. We hedge a significant portion of our European receivables balance denominated in Euros to reduce the foreign currency risk associated with these assets, and we have not been subject to significant losses from material foreign currency fluctuations. Based on a sensitivity analysis of our net foreign currency denominated assets at the end of the quarter ended June 30, 2021, an adverse change of 10% in exchange rates would have resulted in a decrease in our net income for the second quarter of 2021 of approximately $37,000 if left unprotected. For the second quarter of 2021, the total net adjustment for the effects of changes in foreign currency on cash balances, collections, payables, and derivatives used to hedge foreign currency risks, was approximately $1,000. We will continue to monitor, assess, and mitigate through hedging activities, our risks related to foreign currency fluctuations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Item 4. Controls and Procedures

 

Conclusion Regarding the Effectiveness of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

Our management evaluated, with the participation of our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer, the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer have concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures are effective to ensure that information we are required to disclose in reports that we file or submit under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is (i) recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in Securities and Exchange Commission rules and forms, and (ii) accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

 

Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting

There was no change in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended June 30, 2021, that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PART II

 

Item 1A. Risk Factors

 

Ownership of the Company’s securities involves a number of risks and uncertainties. Potential investors should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described below and the other information in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and our other public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission before deciding whether to invest in the Company’s securities. The Company’s business, financial condition or results of operations could be materially adversely affected by any of these risks. The risks described below are not the only ones facing the Company. Additional risks that are currently unknown to the Company or that the Company currently considers immaterial may also impair its business or adversely affect its financial condition or results of operations.

 

We could be materially adversely affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic for which we are unable to predict the ultimate impact as the extent and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic is uncertain.

 

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in widespread impacts on the global economy, and the unfavorable impacts we may experience include:

 

Reductions or volatility in demand for one or more of our products which may be caused by the temporary inability of consumers to purchase our products due to illness, business closures, or financial hardship; and shifts in demand away from one or more of our higher-priced products to lower-priced products. If prolonged, such impacts can further increase the difficulty in planning our operations, which may adversely impact our results, liquidity and financial condition.
Inability to meet our customers’ needs due to disruptions in our manufacturing operations.
Failure of third parties on which we rely, including our suppliers, contract manufacturers, distributors, to meet their obligations to the Company, or significant disruptions in their ability to do so, which may be caused by their own financial or operational difficulties, which may adversely impact our operations, liquidity and financial condition.

 

Despite our efforts to manage and remedy these impacts to the Company, there is considerable uncertainty regarding the extent to which COVID-19 will spread and the extent and duration of measures to try to contain the virus. The ultimate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic depends on factors beyond our knowledge or control. Moreover, a new Delta variant of COVID-19, which appears to be the most transmissible variant to date, has begun to spread across the globe. The impact of the Delta variant cannot be predicted at this time, and we cannot predict with any certainty the degree to, or the time period over, which our liquidity, financial position, results of operations and cash flows will be affected by this pandemic.

 

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A deterioration in global economic conditions may have adverse impacts on our business and financial condition in ways that we currently cannot predict and may limit our ability to raise additional funds.

 

If global economic conditions deteriorate, it may have a negative impact on our business and our financial condition. We may face significant challenges if conditions in the financial markets worsen. The impact of such future developments on our business, including as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, is highly uncertain and cannot be predicted. If the overall economy is negatively impacted for an extended period, our results of operations, financial position and cash flows may be materially adversely affected. In addition, a severe prolonged economic downturn could result in a variety of risks to the business, including weakening our ability to develop potential businesses and a decreased ability to raise additional capital when needed on acceptable terms, if at all.

 

We may not maintain ongoing profitability.

 

To maintain ongoing profitability, we must accomplish numerous objectives, including achieving continued growth in our business, providing ongoing support to registered developers whose applications support the use of our data capture products, and developing successful new products. We cannot foresee with any certainty whether we will be able to achieve these objectives in the future. Accordingly, we may not generate sufficient revenue or control our expenses enough to maintain ongoing profitability. If we cannot maintain ongoing profitability, we will not be able to support our operations from positive cash flows, and we would be required to use our existing cash to support operating losses. If we are unable to secure the necessary capital to replace that cash, we may need to suspend some or all of our current operations.

 

We may require additional capital in the future, but that capital may not be available on reasonable terms, if at all, or on terms that would not cause substantial dilution to investors’ stock holdings.

 

We may need to raise capital to fund our growth or operating losses in future periods. Our forecasts are highly dependent on factors beyond our control, including market acceptance of our products and delays in deployments by businesses of applications that use our data capture products. Even if we maintain profitable operating levels, we may need to raise capital to provide sufficient working capital to fund our growth. If capital requirements vary materially from those currently planned, we may require additional capital sooner than expected. There can be no assurance that such capital will be available in sufficient amounts or on terms acceptable to us, if at all.

 

If application developers are not successful in their efforts to develop, market and sell their applications into which our software and products are incorporated, we may not achieve our sales projections.

 

We are dependent upon application developers to integrate our scanning and software products into their applications designed for mobile workers using smartphones, tablets and mobile computers, and to successfully market and sell those application products and solutions into the marketplace. We focus on serving the needs of application developers as sales of our data capture products are application driven. However, these developers may take considerable time to complete development of their applications, may experience delays in their development timelines, may develop competing applications, may be unsuccessful in marketing and selling their application products and solutions to customers, or may experience delays in customer deployments and implementations, which would adversely affect our ability to achieve our revenue projections.

 

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Failure to maintain effective internal controls could have a material adverse effect on our business, operating results and stock price.

 

We have evaluated and will continue to evaluate our internal control procedures in order to satisfy the requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which requires an annual management assessment of the design and effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting. If we fail to maintain the adequacy of our internal controls, as such standards are modified, supplemented or amended from time to time, we may not be able to ensure that we can conclude on an ongoing basis that we have effective internal control over financial reporting in accordance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Moreover, effective internal controls, particularly those related to revenue recognition and access to assets, are necessary for us to produce reliable financial reports and are important to helping prevent financial fraud. If we cannot provide reliable financial reports or prevent fraud, our business and operating results could be harmed, investors could lose confidence in our reported financial information, and the trading price of our stock could drop significantly.

 

Despite security protections, our business records and information could be hacked by unauthorized personnel.

 

We protect our business records and information from access by unauthorized personnel and are not aware of any instances where such data has been compromised. We maintain adequate segregation of duties in safeguarding our assets and related records and monitor our systems to detect any attempts to bypass our controls and procedures which we evaluate and update from time to time. We are aware that unauthorized efforts to access our business records and information with sophisticated tools could bypass our controls and procedures and we remain alert to that possibility.

 

Our quarterly operating results may fluctuate in future periods, which could cause our stock price to decline.

 

We expect to experience quarterly fluctuations in operating results in the future. We generally ship orders as received, and as a result we may have little backlog. Quarterly revenues and operating results therefore depend on the volume and timing of orders received during the quarter, which are difficult to forecast. Historically, we have often recognized a substantial portion of our revenue in the last month of the quarter. This subjects us to the risk that even modest delays in orders or in the manufacture of products relating to orders received, may adversely affect our quarterly operating results. Our operating results may also fluctuate due to factors such as:

the demand for our products;
the size and timing of customer orders;
•·unanticipated delays or problems in our introduction of new products and product enhancements;
the introduction of new products and product enhancements by our competitors;
the timing of the introduction and deployments of new applications that work with our products;
changes in the revenues attributable to royalties and engineering development services;
product mix;
timing of software enhancements;
changes in the level of operating expenses;
competitive conditions in the industry including competitive pressures resulting in lower average selling prices;
timing of distributors’ shipments to their customers;
delays in supplies of key components used in the manufacturing of our products; and
general economic conditions and conditions specific to our customers’ industries.

 

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Because we base our staffing and other operating expenses on anticipated revenues, unanticipated declines or delays in the receipt of orders can cause significant variations in operating results from quarter to quarter. As a result of any of the foregoing factors, or a combination, our results of operations in any given quarter may be below the expectations of public market analysts or investors, in which case the market price of our common stock would be adversely affected.

 

In order to maintain the availability of our bank lines of credit we must remain in compliance with the covenants as specified under the terms of the credit agreements and the bank may exercise discretion in making advances to us.

 

Our credit agreements with our bank requires us to remain in compliance with the covenants specified under the terms of the agreement. The agreement also contains customary affirmative and negative covenants, including covenants that limit or restrict our ability to, among other things, grant liens, make investments, incur indebtedness, merge or consolidate, dispose of assets, make acquisitions, pay dividends or make distributions, repurchase stock, enter into transactions with affiliates and enter into restrictive agreements, in each case subject to customary exceptions for a credit facility of this size and type. The agreement also contains customary events of default including, among others, payment defaults, breaches of covenants, bankruptcy and insolvency events, cross defaults with certain material indebtedness, judgment defaults, and breaches of representations and warranties. Upon an event of default, our bank may declare all or a portion of our outstanding obligations payable to be immediately due and payable and exercise other rights and remedies provided for under the agreement. During the existence of an event of default, interest on the obligations could be increased. The agreement may be terminated by us or by our bank at any time. Upon such termination, our bank would no longer make advances under the credit agreement and outstanding advances would be repaid as receivables are collected. All advances are at our bank’s discretion and our bank is not obligated to make advances.

 

Deferred tax assets comprise a significant portion of our assets and are dependent upon future tax profitability to realize the benefits.

 

We have recorded deferred tax assets on our balance sheet because we believe that it is more likely than not that we will generate sufficient tax profitability in the future to realize the tax savings that our deferred tax assets represent. If we do not achieve and maintain sufficient profitability, the tax savings represented by our deferred tax assets may never be realized and we would need to recognize a loss for those deferred tax assets.

 

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We may be unable to manufacture our products because we are dependent on a limited number of qualified suppliers for our components.

 

Several of our component parts are produced by one or a limited number of suppliers. Shortages or delays could occur in these essential components due to an interruption of supply or increased demand in the industry. Suppliers may choose to restrict credit terms or require advance payment causing delays in the procurement of essential materials. If we are unable to procure certain component parts, we could be required to reduce our operations while we seek alternative sources for these components, which could have a material adverse effect on our financial results. To the extent that we acquire extra inventory stocks to protect against possible shortages, we would be exposed to additional risks associated with holding inventory, such as obsolescence, excess quantities, or loss.

 

If we fail to develop and introduce new products rapidly and successfully, we will not be able to compete effectively, and our ability to generate sufficient revenues will be negatively affected.

 

The market for our products is prone to rapidly changing technology, evolving industry standards and short product life cycles. If we are unsuccessful at developing and introducing new products and services on a timely basis that include the latest technologies, conform to the newest standards, and that are appealing to end users, we will not be able to compete effectively, and our ability to generate significant revenues will be seriously harmed.

 

The development of new products and services can be very difficult and requires high levels of innovation. The development process is also lengthy and costly. Short product life cycles for smartphones and tablets expose our products to the risk of obsolescence and require frequent new product upgrades and introductions. We will be unable to introduce new products and services into the market on a timely basis and compete successfully if we fail to:

invest significant resources in research and development, sales and marketing, and customer support;
identify emerging trends, demands and standards in the field of mobile computing products;
enhance our products by adding additional features;
maintain superior or competitive performance in our products; and
anticipate our end users’ needs and technological trends accurately.

 

We cannot be sure that we will have sufficient resources to make adequate investments in research and development or that we will be able to identify trends or make the technological advances necessary to be competitive.

 

We may not be able to collect receivables from customers who experience financial difficulties.

 

Our accounts receivables are derived primarily from distributors. We perform ongoing credit evaluations of our customers’ financial conditions but generally require no collateral from our customers. Reserves are maintained for potential credit losses, and such losses have historically been within such reserves. However, many of our customers may be thinly capitalized and may be prone to failure in adverse market conditions. Although our collection history has been good, from time to time a customer may not pay us because of financial difficulty, bankruptcy or liquidation. If global financial conditions have an impact on our customers’ ability to pay us in a timely manner, and consequently, we may experience increased difficulty in collecting our accounts receivable, and we may have to increase our reserves in anticipation of increased uncollectible accounts.

 

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We could face increased competition in the future, which would adversely affect our financial performance.

 

The market in which we operate is very competitive. Our future financial performance is contingent on a number of unpredictable factors, including that:

 

some of our competitors have greater financial, marketing, and technical resources than we do;
we periodically face intense price competition, particularly when our competitors have excess inventories and discount their prices to clear their inventories; and
certain manufacturers of tablets and mobile phones offer products with built-in functions, such as Bluetooth wireless technology or barcode scanning, that compete with our products.

 

Increased competition could result in price reductions, fewer customer orders, reduced margins, and loss of market share. Our failure to compete successfully against current or future competitors could harm our business, operating results and financial condition.

 

If we do not correctly anticipate demand for our products, our operating results will suffer.

 

The demand for our products depends on many factors and is difficult to forecast as we introduce and support more products, and as competition in the markets for our products intensifies. If demand is lower than forecasted levels, we could have excess production resulting in higher inventories of finished products and components, which could lead to write-downs or write-offs of some or all of the excess inventories, and reductions in our cash balances. Lower than forecasted demand could also result in excess manufacturing capacity at our third-party manufacturers and in our failure to meet minimum purchase commitments, each of which may lower our operating results.

 

If demand increases beyond forecasted levels, we would have to rapidly increase production at our third-party manufacturers. We depend on suppliers to provide additional volumes of components, and suppliers might not be able to increase production rapidly enough to meet unexpected demand. Even if we were able to procure enough components, our third-party manufacturers might not be able to produce enough of our devices to meet our customer demand. In addition, rapid increases in production levels to meet unanticipated demand could result in higher costs for manufacturing and supply of components and other expenses. These higher costs could lower our profit margins. Further, if production is increased rapidly, manufacturing yields could decline, which may also lower operating results.

 

We rely primarily on distributors to distribute our products, and our sales would suffer if any of these distributors stops distributing our products effectively.

 

Because we distribute and fulfill resellers’ orders for our products primarily through distributors, we are subject to risks associated with channel distribution, such as risks related to their inventory levels and support for our products. Our distribution channels may build up inventories in anticipation of growth in their sales. If such growth in their sales does not occur as anticipated, the inventory build-up could contribute to higher levels of product returns. The lack of sales by any one significant participant in our distribution channels could result in excess inventories and adversely affect our operating results and working capital liquidity. During the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, Ingram Micro® and BlueStar together represented approximately 57% and 53%, respectively, of our worldwide sales. We expect that a significant portion of our sales will continue to depend on sales to a limited number of distributors.

 

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Our agreements with distributors are generally nonexclusive and may be terminated on short notice by them without cause. Our distributors are not within our control, are not obligated to purchase products from us, and may offer competitive lines of products simultaneously. Sales growth is contingent in part on our ability to enter into additional distribution relationships and expand our sales channels. We cannot predict whether we will be successful in establishing new distribution relationships, expanding our sales channels or maintaining our existing relationships. A failure to enter into new distribution relationships, to expand our sales channels, or to maintain our existing relationships could adversely impact our ability to grow our sales.

 

We allow our distribution channels to return a portion of their inventory to us for full credit against other purchases. In addition, in the event we reduce our prices, we credit our distributors for the difference between the purchase price of products remaining in their inventory and our reduced price for such products. Actual returns and price protection may adversely affect future operating results and working capital liquidity by reducing our accounts receivable and increasing our inventory balances, particularly since we seek to continually introduce new and enhanced products and are likely to face increasing price competition.

 

We depend on alliances and other business relationships with third parties, and a disruption in these relationships would hinder our ability to develop and sell our products.

 

We depend on strategic alliances and business relationships with leading participants in various segments of the mobile applications market to help us develop and market our products. Our strategic partners may revoke their commitment to our products or services at any time in the future or may develop their own competitive products or services. Accordingly, our strategic relationships may not result in sustained business alliances, successful product or service offerings, or the generation of significant revenues. Failure of one or more of such alliances could result in delay or termination of product development projects, failure to win new customers, or loss of confidence by current or potential customers.

 

We have devoted significant research and development resources to design products to work with a number of operating systems used in mobile devices including Apple® (iOS), Google™ (Android™) and Microsoft® (Windows®). Such design activities have diverted financial and personnel resources from other development projects. These design activities are not undertaken pursuant to any agreement under which Apple, Google or Microsoft is obligated to collaborate or to support the products produced from such collaboration. Consequently, these organizations may terminate their collaborations with us for a variety of reasons, including our failure to meet agreed-upon standards or for reasons beyond our control, such as changing market conditions, increased competition, discontinued product lines, and product obsolescence.

 

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Our intellectual property and proprietary rights may be insufficient to protect our competitive position.

 

Our business depends on our ability to protect our intellectual property. We rely primarily on patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret laws, and other restrictions on disclosure to protect our proprietary technologies. We cannot be sure that these measures will provide meaningful protection for our proprietary technologies and processes. We cannot be sure that any patent issued to us will be sufficient to protect our technology. The failure of any patents to provide protection to our technology would make it easier for our competitors to offer similar products. In connection with our participation in the development of various industry standards, we may be required to license certain of our patents to other parties, including our competitors that develop products based upon the adopted standards.

 

We also generally enter into confidentiality agreements with our employees, distributors, and strategic partners, and generally control access to our documentation and other proprietary information. Despite these precautions, it may be possible for a third-party to copy or otherwise obtain and use our products, services, or technology without authorization, develop similar technology independently, or design around our patents.

 

Additionally, effective copyright, trademark, and trade secret protection may be unavailable or limited in certain foreign countries.

 

We may become subject to claims of intellectual property rights infringement, which could result in substantial liability.

 

In the course of operating our business, we may receive claims of intellectual property infringement or otherwise become aware of potentially relevant patents or other intellectual property rights held by other parties. Many of our competitors have large intellectual property portfolios, including patents that may cover technologies that are relevant to our business. In addition, many smaller companies, universities, and individuals have obtained or applied for patents in areas of technology that may relate to our business. The industry is moving towards aggressive assertion, licensing, and litigation of patents and other intellectual property rights.

 

If we are unable to obtain and maintain licenses on favorable terms for intellectual property rights required for the manufacture, sale, and use of our products, particularly those products which must comply with industry standard protocols and specifications to be commercially viable, our results of operations or financial condition could be adversely impacted.

 

In addition to disputes relating to the validity or alleged infringement of other parties’ rights, we may become involved in disputes relating to our assertion of our own intellectual property rights. Whether we are defending the assertion of intellectual property rights against us or asserting our intellectual property rights against others, intellectual property litigation can be complex, costly, protracted, and highly disruptive to business operations by diverting the attention and energies of management and key technical personnel. Plaintiffs in intellectual property cases often seek injunctive relief, and the measures of damages in intellectual property litigation are complex and often subjective or uncertain. Thus, any adverse determinations in this type of litigation could subject us to significant liabilities and costs.

 

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New industry standards may require us to redesign our products, which could substantially increase our operating expenses.

 

Standards for the form and functionality of our products are established by standards committees. These independent committees establish standards, which evolve and change over time, for different categories of our products. We must continue to identify and ensure compliance with evolving industry standards so that our products are interoperable and we remain competitive. Unanticipated changes in industry standards could render our products incompatible with products developed by major hardware manufacturers and software developers. Should any major changes, even if anticipated, occur, we would be required to invest significant time and resources to redesign our products to ensure compliance with relevant standards. If our products are not in compliance with prevailing industry standards for a significant period of time, we would miss opportunities to sell our products for use with new hardware components from mobile computer manufacturers and OEMs, thus affecting our business.

 

Undetected flaws and defects in our products may disrupt product sales and result in expensive and time-consuming remedial action.

 

Our hardware and software products may contain undetected flaws, which may not be discovered until customers have used the products. From time to time, we may temporarily suspend or delay shipments or divert development resources from other projects to correct a particular product deficiency. Efforts to identify and correct errors and make design changes may be expensive and time consuming. Failure to discover product deficiencies in the future could delay product introductions or shipments, require us to recall previously shipped products to make design modifications, or cause unfavorable publicity, any of which could adversely affect our business and operating results.

 

The loss of one or more of our senior personnel could harm our existing business.

 

A number of our officers and senior managers have been employed for more than twenty years by us, including our President, Chief Financial Officer, Vice President of Operations and Vice President of Engineering/Chief Technical Officer. Our future success will depend upon the continued service of key officers and senior managers. Competition for officers and senior managers is intense, and there can be no assurance that we will be able to retain our existing senior personnel. The loss of one or more of our officers or key senior managers could adversely affect our ability to compete.

 

The expensing of options and restricted stocks will continue to reduce our operating results such that we may find it necessary to change our business practices to attract and retain employees.

 

We have been using stock options and restricted stocks as a key component of our employee compensation packages. We believe that stock options and restricted stocks provide an incentive to our employees to maximize long-term stockholder value and, through the use of vesting, encourage valued employees to remain with us. The expensing of employee stock options and restricted stocks adversely affects our net income and earnings per share, will continue to adversely affect future quarters, and will make profitability harder to achieve. In addition, we may decide in response to the effects of expensing stock options on our operating results to reduce the number of stock options or restricted stocks granted to employees or to grant to fewer employees. This could adversely affect our ability to retain existing employees and attract qualified candidates, and also could increase the cash compensation we would have to pay to them.

 

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If we are unable to attract and retain highly skilled sales and marketing and product development personnel, our ability to develop and market new products and product enhancements will be adversely affected.

 

We believe our ability to achieve increased revenues and to develop successful new products and product enhancements will depend in part upon our ability to attract and retain highly skilled sales and marketing and product development personnel. Our products involve a number of new and evolving technologies, and we frequently need to apply these technologies to the unique requirements of mobile products. Our personnel must be familiar with both the technologies we support and the unique requirements of the products to which our products connect. Competition for such personnel is intense, and we may not be able to attract and retain such key personnel. In addition, our ability to hire and retain such key personnel will depend upon our ability to raise capital or achieve increased revenue levels to fund the costs associated with such key personnel. Failure to attract and retain such key personnel will adversely affect our ability to develop and market new products and product enhancements.

 

Our operating results could be harmed by economic, political, regulatory and other risks associated with export sales.

 

Our operating results are subject to the risks inherent in export sales, including:

longer payment cycles;
unexpected changes in regulatory requirements, import and export restrictions and tariffs;
difficulties in managing foreign operations;
the burdens of complying with a variety of foreign laws;
greater difficulty or delay in accounts receivable collection;
potentially adverse tax consequences; and
political and economic instability.

 

Our export sales are primarily denominated in Euros for our sales to European distributors and in British pounds for our sales to UK distributors. Accordingly, an increase in the value of the United States dollar relative to Euro or British pound could make our products more expensive and therefore potentially less competitive in European markets. Declines in the value of the Euro or pound relative to the United States dollar may result in foreign currency losses relating to collection of receivables denominated if left unhedged.

 

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Our facilities or operations could be adversely affected by events outside out control, such as natural disasters or health epidemics.

 

Our corporate headquarters is located in a seismically active region in Northern California. If major disasters such as earthquakes occur, or our information system or communications network breaks down or operates improperly, our headquarters and production facilities may be seriously damaged, or we may have to stop or delay production and shipment of our products. In addition, we may be affected by the current health epidemic, COVID-19, if such an epidemic persists for an extended period of time. We may incur expenses or delays relating to such events outside of our control, which could have a material adverse impact on our business, operating results and financial condition.

 

The sale of a substantial number of shares of our common stock could cause the market price of our common stock to decline.

 

Sales of a substantial number of shares of our common stock in the public market could adversely affect the market price for our common stock. The market price of our common stock could also decline if one or more of our significant stockholders decided for any reason to sell substantial amounts of our common stock in the public market.

 

As of August 10, 2021, we had 7,174,213 shares of common stock outstanding. Substantially all of these shares are freely tradable in the public market, either without restriction or subject, in some cases, only to S-3 prospectus delivery requirements and, in other cases, only to manner of sale, volume, and notice requirements of Rule 144 under the Securities Act.

 

As of August 10, 2021, we had 1,397,339 shares of common stock subject to outstanding options under our stock option plans, 675,258 shares of restricted stock outstanding, and 179,312 shares of common stock available for future issuance under the plans. We have registered the shares of common stock subject to outstanding options and restricted stock and reserved for issuance under our stock option plans. Accordingly, the shares of common stock underlying vested options and unvested restricted stock will be eligible for resale in the public market as soon as the options are exercised or the restricted stock vests, as applicable.

 

Volatility in the trading price of our common stock could negatively impact the price of our common stock.

 

During the period from January 1, 2020 through the date of the report, our common stock price fluctuated between a high of $35.00 and a low of $0.76. We have experienced low trading volumes in our stock, and thus relatively small purchases and sales can have a significant effect on our stock price. The trading price of our common stock could be subject to wide fluctuations in response to many factors, some of which are beyond our control, including general economic conditions and the outlook of securities analysts and investors on our industry. In addition, the stock markets in general, and the markets for high technology stocks in particular, have experienced high volatility that has often been unrelated to the operating performance of particular companies. These broad market fluctuations may adversely affect the trading price of our common stock.

 

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Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

 

None

 

 

 

 

Item 6. Exhibits

 

     

Exhibit Number

 

Exhibit Description

31.1 * Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
31.2 * Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
32.1 ** Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
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*       Filed herewith.

**       Furnished herewith.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SIGNATURES

 

 

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

 

SOCKET MOBILE, INC.

Registrant

 

 
 Date: August 13, 2021  /s/ Kevin J. Mills
  Kevin J. Mills
  President and Chief Executive Officer
  (Duly Authorized Officer and Principal Executive Officer)

 

 

 
 Date: August 13, 2021  /s/ Lynn Zhao
  Lynn Zhao
  Vice President of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer (Duly Authorized Officer and Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EX-31 2 exhibit31_1.htm EXHIBIT 31.1

 

Exhibit 31.1

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Kevin J. Mills, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Socket Mobile, Inc.;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

 

       
Date: August 13, 2021 By: /s/ Kevin J. Mills  
    Name:

Kevin J. Mills

    Title: President and Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer)

 

 

EX-31 3 exhibit31_2.htm EXHIBIT 31.2

 

Exhibit 31.2

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Lynn Zhao, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Socket Mobile, Inc.;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

 

       
Date: August 13, 2021 By: /s/ Lynn Zhao  
    Name:

Lynn Zhao

    Title: Vice President of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial Officer)

 

 

EX-32 4 exhibit32_1.htm EXHIBIT 32.1

Exhibit 32.1

 

 

CERTIFICATION OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

 

I, Kevin J. Mills, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that the Quarterly Report of Socket Mobile, Inc. on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that information contained in such Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q fairly presents in all material respects the financial condition and results of operations of Socket Mobile, Inc.

 

 

 

         
By:   /s/ Kevin J. Mills  
    Name:  

Kevin J. Mills

    Title:   President and Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer)
    Date:   August 13, 2021

 

 

 

I, Lynn Zhao, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that the Quarterly Report of Socket Mobile, Inc. on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2021 fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that information contained in such Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q fairly presents in all material respects the financial condition and results of operations of Socket Mobile, Inc.

 

 

 

         
By:   /s/ Lynn Zhao  
    Name:  

Lynn Zhao

    Title:   Vice President of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer)
    Date:   August 13, 2021

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Those primary drivers are beyond our knowledge and control, and as a result, it is difficult to predict the cumulative impact that the pandemic will have on our future sales, operating results, cash flows and financial condition. 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The amendments in this update eliminate Step 2 from the goodwill impairment test. The annual, or interim, goodwill impairment test is performed by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount. An impairment charge should be recognized for the amount by which the carrying amount exceeds the reporting unit’s fair value; however, the loss recognized should not exceed the total amount of goodwill allocated to that reporting unit. In addition, income tax effects from any tax-deductible goodwill on the carrying amount of the reporting unit should be considered when measuring the goodwill impairment loss, if applicable.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company tests its goodwill for impairment annually as of September 30th or more frequently when events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the Company’s single reporting unit more likely than not exceeds its fair value.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--GoodwillImpairmentLoss_do_c20210401__20210630_ztW90dFyVYCg">No</span> impairment of goodwill was recorded in the quarter ended June 30, 2021.</span></p> <p id="xdx_858_zEF3ea49I7nl" style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p id="xdx_841_eus-gaap--NewAccountingPronouncementsPolicyPolicyTextBlock_zczWgV5xPvPe" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Recently Issued Financial Accounting Standards</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standards setting bodies and adopted by the Company as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows upon adoption.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p id="xdx_841_eus-gaap--UseOfEstimates_zC1VII8lS4r4" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Use of Estimates</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expense during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates, and such differences may be material to the financial statements.</span></p> <p id="xdx_84F_eus-gaap--CashAndCashEquivalentsPolicyTextBlock_zuVJZp49YPpd" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Cash Equivalents and Fair Value of Financial Instruments</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with a maturity date of 90 days or less at date of purchase to be cash equivalents. At June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, all of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents consisted of amounts held in demand deposit accounts in banks. The aggregate cash balance on deposit in these accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000. The Company’s cash balance on deposit in these accounts may, at times, exceed the federally insured limits. The Company has never experienced any losses in such accounts.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The carrying value of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, debt and foreign exchange contracts approximate fair value due to the relatively short period of time to maturity.</span></p> <p id="xdx_845_eus-gaap--RevenueRecognitionDeferredRevenue_zqxhuY1dKutb" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Revenue Recognition and Deferred Revenue</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">With the adoption of ASC 606 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” in January 2017, the Company recognizes revenue on sales to distributors when shipping of product is completed and title transfers to distributor, less a reserve for estimated product returns (sales and cost of sales). The reserves are based on estimates of future returns calculated from actual return history, primarily from stock rotations, plus knowledge of pending returns outside of the norm. At June 30, 2021, the deferred revenue and deferred cost on shipments to distributors were $<span id="xdx_901_eus-gaap--DeferredRevenueCurrent_iI_c20210630_zUmKKHDeqHN9" title="Deferred revenue on shipments to distributors">529,973</span> and $<span id="xdx_901_eus-gaap--DeferredCostsAndOtherAssets_iI_c20210630_z0M92HjentL1" title="Deferred cost on shipments to distributors">179,267</span>, respectively, compared to $<span id="xdx_90E_eus-gaap--DeferredRevenueCurrent_iI_c20201231_zFmrtnIua4R6" title="Deferred revenue on shipments to distributors">450,591</span> and $<span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--DeferredCostsAndOtherAssets_iI_c20201231_za5pDq6q7M3b" title="Deferred cost on shipments to distributors">170,016</span>, respectively, at December 31, 2020.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt/12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company also earns revenue from its SocketCare extended warranty program, which provides extended warranty and accidental breakage coverage for selected products. For the quarters ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, SocketCare revenue was approximately $<span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--Revenues_c20210401__20210630__srt--ProductOrServiceAxis__us-gaap--ServiceMember_zEJZx3aZjCOk">6,700</span> and $<span id="xdx_90A_eus-gaap--Revenues_c20200401__20200630__srt--ProductOrServiceAxis__us-gaap--ServiceMember_zaD1EZAmkBSa">8,600</span>, respectively. A SocketCare warranty purchased at the time of product purchase provides for coverage in either a three-year or a five-year term. The Company additionally offers comprehensive coverage and warranty term extensions. Revenues from SocketCare services are recognized ratably over the life of the extended warranty contract. The amount of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue is classified as deferred service revenue and presented on the Company’s balance sheet in its short- and long-term components. At June 30, 2021, the balance of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue was approximately $<span id="xdx_90B_eus-gaap--DeferredRevenue_iI_c20210630__us-gaap--DeferredRevenueArrangementTypeAxis__us-gaap--ServiceMember_zIF4Rqpgk7Ha" title="Unrecognized SocketCare service revenue">40,800</span>.</span></p> 529973 179267 450591 170016 6700 8600 40800 <p id="xdx_849_eus-gaap--CostOfSalesPolicyTextBlock_zZwLyvcOpuMk" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Cost of Sales and Gross Margins</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> Cost of sales primarily consists of the costs to manufacture our products, including the costs of materials, contract manufacturing, shipping costs, personnel and related expenses including stock-based compensation, equipment and facility expenses, warranty costs and inventory excess and obsolete provisions. The factors that impact our gross margins are the cost of materials, the mix of products and the extent to which we are able to efficiently utilize our manufacturing capacity.</span></p> <p id="xdx_84B_eus-gaap--LesseeLeasesPolicyTextBlock_zHiqtxyz5ssh" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Leases</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), which requires a lessee to recognize a liability representing future lease payments and a right-of-use asset representing its right to use the underlying asset for the lease term. For operating leases, a lessee is required to recognize at inception a right-of-use asset and a lease liability equal to the net present value of the lease payments, with lease expense recognized over the lease term on a straight-line basis. For leases with a term of twelve months or less, ASU 2016-02 allows a reporting entity to make an accounting policy election to not recognize a right-of-use asset and a lease liability, and to recognize lease expense on a straight-line basis. The Company adopted ASU 2016-02 effective January 1, 2019. At June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were$</span><span id="xdx_900_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseRightOfUseAsset_iI_c20210630_zv15su0xAxW5">413,810</span> and $<span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiability_iI_c20210630_zgTrtyPTTwTa">508,328</span>, respectively, compared to $<span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseRightOfUseAsset_iI_c20201231_z6bt3Yb2qR4">609,331</span> and $<span id="xdx_90F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiability_iI_c20201231_z35rzLZqiPgg">741,351</span>, respectively, at December 31, 2020.</p> 413810 508328 609331 741351 <p id="xdx_84D_eus-gaap--GoodwillAndIntangibleAssetsPolicyTextBlock_zRMAdASIlv1d" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Goodwill</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">In January 2017, the FASB issued ASU 2017-04, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Simplifying the Test for Goodwill Impairment. The amendments in this update eliminate Step 2 from the goodwill impairment test. The annual, or interim, goodwill impairment test is performed by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount. An impairment charge should be recognized for the amount by which the carrying amount exceeds the reporting unit’s fair value; however, the loss recognized should not exceed the total amount of goodwill allocated to that reporting unit. In addition, income tax effects from any tax-deductible goodwill on the carrying amount of the reporting unit should be considered when measuring the goodwill impairment loss, if applicable.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company tests its goodwill for impairment annually as of September 30th or more frequently when events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the Company’s single reporting unit more likely than not exceeds its fair value.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 24.5pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--GoodwillImpairmentLoss_do_c20210401__20210630_ztW90dFyVYCg">No</span> impairment of goodwill was recorded in the quarter ended June 30, 2021.</span></p> 0 <p id="xdx_841_eus-gaap--NewAccountingPronouncementsPolicyPolicyTextBlock_zczWgV5xPvPe" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Recently Issued Financial Accounting Standards</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standards setting bodies and adopted by the Company as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows upon adoption.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p id="xdx_80C_eus-gaap--AssetAcquisitionTextBlock_zaQu0sgX59d" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">On <span id="xdx_901_eus-gaap--BusinessAcquisitionDateOfAcquisitionAgreement1_c20210101__20210630_zFChpLrhNcP6" title="Acquisition date">February 26, 2021</span>, the Company entered into the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement with SpringCard SAS (“SpringCard”). SpringCard is a market leader at the forefront of innovative electronic design and development. Its contactless and wireless solutions support a wide range of customers, from large international corporations to locally focused companies.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Under the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement, the Company acquired an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, worldwide, unlimited, unrestricted, royalty-free, fully paid-up right and license to SpringCard’s Contactless Technology Package for use in the Company’s Contactless Reader/Writer products, D600 and S550. SpringCard received <span id="xdx_90E_eus-gaap--BusinessAcquisitionEquityInterestsIssuedOrIssuableNumberOfSharesIssued_c20210101__20210630_zBGj0oMUKWwi" title="Number of common shares issued">184,332</span> shares of the Company’s common stock, subject to a collar, and a 10-year warrant to purchase up to an aggregate of <span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--NoncashOrPartNoncashAcquisitionNoncashFinancialOrEquityInstrumentConsiderationWarrantsIssued1_c20210101__20210630_z2AxiOmCZfTc" title="Number of warrants issued">50,000</span> shares of the Company’s common stock at the price of $<span id="xdx_90A_eus-gaap--BusinessAcquisitionSharePrice_iI_c20210226__us-gaap--StatementEquityComponentsAxis__us-gaap--WarrantMember_z4bI5IuDoDQ4" title="Share price">10.85</span> per share in four equal lots of 12,500 shares each, with each lot exercisable on or after January 1st of 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, respectively, until the expiration date of warrant. The common stock was issued on <span id="xdx_901_eus-gaap--BusinessAcquisitionEffectiveDateOfAcquisition1_c20210101__20210630_z6MJKa6AJUG4" title="Intangible asset valuation date">March 29, 2021</span>. The fair value of intangible assets acquired is based on the closing stock price of $<span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--BusinessAcquisitionSharePrice_iI_c20210329__us-gaap--StatementEquityComponentsAxis__us-gaap--WarrantMember_zw0rPw02YwJ7" title="Share price">7.65</span> on March 29, 2021. On April 20, 2021, the Company agreed to pay SpringCard the sum of $<span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--PaymentsToAcquireBusinessesGross_c20210101__20210630_zhGH5bGb3hd1" title="Agreed cash payment">192,293</span> to resolve all issues that have arisen due to clerical issues in the implementation of the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement. The Company and SpringCard both agreed that, with this payment, the Company shall have no further financial obligation to SpringCard under the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Unaudited Condensed Balance Sheets include the intangible assets of the acquired technology at the initial value of $<span id="xdx_90E_eus-gaap--IntangibleAssetsNetExcludingGoodwill_iI_c20210630_z0A2XoxfnDS2" title="Value of acquired intangible asset">1,877,609</span>.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"/></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>  </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The SpringCard intangible assets will be amortized over their estimated useful lives of fifteen years on a straight-line basis, which commenced on April 1, 2021. The estimated future amortization of intangible assets is as follows:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">  </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b/></span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_889_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseTableTextBlock_zny0wM98QqKf" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin-left: auto; border-collapse: collapse; width: 80%; margin-right: auto" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Amortization (Details)"> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left; vertical-align: bottom">Fiscal Year</td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_492_20210630_z90awTPnqCA8" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center">Amount</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_401_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseNextTwelveMonths_iI_maFLIANzbA2_z7qyRCoyIZX3" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; width: 70%; text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 12pt">2021 (July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021)</span></td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 27%; text-align: right">63,648</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40B_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearTwo_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zC6XbliIIKch" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2022</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_409_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearThree_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zKmlUapVW7m" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2023</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearFour_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zKFB4PaJNwd3" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2024</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearFive_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zhpEA51nEFE1" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2025</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseAfterYearFive_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zIa6zjsUpG0d" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 12pt">Thereafter</span></td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">1,304,777</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_408_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsNet_iTI_mtFLIANzbA2_z1HSJmTwCQI2" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> Total</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">1,877,609</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> 2021-02-26 184332 50000 10.85 2021-03-29 7.65 192293 1877609 <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_889_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseTableTextBlock_zny0wM98QqKf" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin-left: auto; border-collapse: collapse; width: 80%; margin-right: auto" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Amortization (Details)"> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left; vertical-align: bottom">Fiscal Year</td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_492_20210630_z90awTPnqCA8" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center">Amount</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_401_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseNextTwelveMonths_iI_maFLIANzbA2_z7qyRCoyIZX3" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; width: 70%; text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 12pt">2021 (July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021)</span></td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 27%; text-align: right">63,648</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40B_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearTwo_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zC6XbliIIKch" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2022</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_409_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearThree_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zKmlUapVW7m" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2023</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearFour_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zKFB4PaJNwd3" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2024</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseYearFive_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zhpEA51nEFE1" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left">2025</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">127,296</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsAmortizationExpenseAfterYearFive_iI_maFLIANzbA2_zIa6zjsUpG0d" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 12pt">Thereafter</span></td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">1,304,777</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_408_eus-gaap--FiniteLivedIntangibleAssetsNet_iTI_mtFLIANzbA2_z1HSJmTwCQI2" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"> Total</td><td style="vertical-align: bottom; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">1,877,609</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> 63648 127296 127296 127296 127296 1304777 1877609 <p id="xdx_809_eus-gaap--InventoryDisclosureTextBlock_zb752EwfhvO5" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 4 — Inventories</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Inventories consist principally of raw materials and sub-assemblies, which are stated at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out) or market. Inventories at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88A_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfInventoryCurrentTableTextBlock_zzV56kyJoOic" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Inventories (Details)"> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_499_20210630_zz3tx73F3sKb" style="text-align: center">June 30,</td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_492_20201231_zMHqeORTK9Y9" style="text-align: center">December 31,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--InventoryRawMaterials_iI_pp0p0_maINzvyx_ziAQJ3gAyQJj" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 56%; text-align: left">Raw materials and sub-assemblies</td><td style="width: 8%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 12%; text-align: right">4,429,107</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 8%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 12%; text-align: right">3,642,377</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--InventoryFinishedGoods_iI_pp0p0_maINzvyx_zIjdLl3bxwdk" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left">Finished goods</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">396,346</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">281,104</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_eus-gaap--InventoryValuationReserves_iNI_pp0p0_msINzvyx_zhhVfoN19FLf" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt">Inventory reserves</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">805,943</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">727,639</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"/></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--InventoryNet_iTI_pp0p0_mtINzvyx_zs83Zra4nASl" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt">Inventory, net</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">4,019,510</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">3,195,842</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88A_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfInventoryCurrentTableTextBlock_zzV56kyJoOic" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Inventories (Details)"> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_499_20210630_zz3tx73F3sKb" style="text-align: center">June 30,</td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_492_20201231_zMHqeORTK9Y9" style="text-align: center">December 31,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--InventoryRawMaterials_iI_pp0p0_maINzvyx_ziAQJ3gAyQJj" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 56%; text-align: left">Raw materials and sub-assemblies</td><td style="width: 8%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 12%; text-align: right">4,429,107</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 8%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 12%; text-align: right">3,642,377</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--InventoryFinishedGoods_iI_pp0p0_maINzvyx_zIjdLl3bxwdk" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left">Finished goods</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">396,346</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">281,104</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_eus-gaap--InventoryValuationReserves_iNI_pp0p0_msINzvyx_zhhVfoN19FLf" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt">Inventory reserves</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">805,943</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">727,639</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"/></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--InventoryNet_iTI_pp0p0_mtINzvyx_zs83Zra4nASl" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt">Inventory, net</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">4,019,510</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">3,195,842</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> 4429107 3642377 396346 281104 805943 727639 4019510 3195842 <p id="xdx_802_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfLineOfCreditFacilitiesTextBlock_zWBrF95Lt56a" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company initially entered into a Business Financing Agreement with Western Alliance Bank (the “Bank”), an Arizona corporation, on February 27, 2014, and this agreement has been amended and extended through the years.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Seventh Financing Agreement</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">On January 8, 2020, the Company entered into the Seventh Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement with the Bank which extends the maturity date of the Company’s revolving line of credit to January 31, 2022.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Eighth Financing Agreement</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">On August 28, 2020, the Company entered into the Eighth Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement with the Bank. The Bank consented to the issuance of subordinated debt in the amount less than $2,000,000, at the annual interest rate less than 10% and maturing no sooner than 3 years.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">On <span id="xdx_90F_eus-gaap--LineOfCreditFacilityInitiationDate1_c20210101__20210630_zHd5TZGA3A4c">January 29, 2021</span>, the Company entered into an Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement (the “Financing Agreement”) with the Bank. The agreement increased the Domestic Line of Credit to $<span id="xdx_909_eus-gaap--LineOfCreditFacilityMaximumBorrowingCapacity_iI_c20210129__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__us-gaap--DomesticLineOfCreditMember_zGgDHrXIN193" title="Aggregate maximum advance amount">3,000,000</span></span><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">, including a $<span id="xdx_905_eus-gaap--LineOfCreditFacilityMaximumBorrowingCapacity_iI_c20210129__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--DomesticRevolvingFacilityMember_zMDaEMZbxDo4">2,000,000</span> revolving facility and $<span id="xdx_907_eus-gaap--LineOfCreditFacilityMaximumBorrowingCapacity_iI_c20210129__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_zb4W8I9ELc46">1,000,000</span> </span><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">nonformula loan. The $1,000,000 nonformula loan was enrolled in the CalCap Collateral Support Program and advanced on February 16, 2021. The Company will make a principal reduction payment of $125,000, plus all accrued but unpaid interest on the 30th day of each of April, July, October and January. The Financing Agreement also extended the maturity date of both the Domestic and EXIM Line of Credit to <span id="xdx_90A_eus-gaap--LineOfCreditFacilityExpirationDate1_c20210101__20210630_zGQGDRkSuZv9" title="Line of credit expiration date">January 31, 2023</span>.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Amounts outstanding under the CalCap loan at June 30, 2021 are as follows:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"/></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_886_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfDebtTableTextBlock_zbS0mLfKDAbd" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - CalCap loan balance (Details)"> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_49B_20210630_zb2NePnNk4yb" style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center"> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center">June 30, 2021</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_400_eus-gaap--NotesPayableCurrent_iI_pp0p0_maLPTBz5VY_zY5bFKpxve7" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 70%; text-align: left; padding-left: 5.4pt"> Current portion of CalCap loan</td><td style="width: 10%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 18%; text-align: right">500,000</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_406_eus-gaap--LongTermNotesPayable_iI_pp0p0_maLPTBz5VY_z3GKf11igU52" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Long-term portion of CalCap loan</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">375,000</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_400_eus-gaap--NotesAndLoansPayable_iTI_pp0p0_mtLPTBz5VY_zbw0L75PawU1" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">CalCap loan</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">875,000</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in">During the six months ended June 30, 2020, total repayment of the term loan, initiated in March 2018, was $<span id="xdx_90E_eus-gaap--RepaymentsOfDebt_c20200101__20200630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_zM7VG3VeiIOh">250,000</span>. Total amount borrowed under the domestic and international lines was $<span id="xdx_90A_eus-gaap--ProceedsFromBankDebt_c20200101__20200630_zIsU6nRUQbe5" title="Proceeds from borrowings under bank line of credit">4,630,000</span> and the total repayment was $<span id="xdx_900_eus-gaap--RepaymentsOfBankDebt_pp3n3_c20200101__20200630_zFHU6yZhWi7f">5,592.449</span>.</p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Interest expense on the CalCap loan for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $<span id="xdx_909_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20210401__20210630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_zN5nxSihkZs6">11,580</span> and $<span id="xdx_903_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20210101__20210630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_z8DUHqN7W7xj"><span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20210101__20210630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_zA52lQxeWTZ6">17,552</span></span>, respectively. Accrued interest payable related to the amounts outstanding under the CalCap loan at June 30, 2021 was $<span id="xdx_907_eus-gaap--InterestPayableCurrentAndNoncurrent_iI_c20210630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_z9g9PejtMwlf">2,431</span>. Interest expense on the term loan for the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 was $<span id="xdx_903_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20200401__20200630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_zIvGiGCPgxi1">1,896</span> and $<span id="xdx_903_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20200101__20200630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--TermLoanMember_zFeaI6jLSV21">5,922</span>, respectively. Interest expense on the amounts drawn under the Company’s bank credit lines during the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 was $<span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20200401__20200630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--CreditLineMember_zDi2xR9wnLQa">3,783</span> and $<span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--InterestExpense_c20200101__20200630__us-gaap--CreditFacilityAxis__custom--CreditLineMember_zkUrZsjCJgPl">19,384</span>, respectively.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> 2021-01-29 3000000 2000000 1000000 2023-01-31 <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_886_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfDebtTableTextBlock_zbS0mLfKDAbd" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - CalCap loan balance (Details)"> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" id="xdx_49B_20210630_zb2NePnNk4yb" style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center"> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; vertical-align: bottom; text-align: center">June 30, 2021</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_400_eus-gaap--NotesPayableCurrent_iI_pp0p0_maLPTBz5VY_zY5bFKpxve7" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 70%; text-align: left; padding-left: 5.4pt"> Current portion of CalCap loan</td><td style="width: 10%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 18%; text-align: right">500,000</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_406_eus-gaap--LongTermNotesPayable_iI_pp0p0_maLPTBz5VY_z3GKf11igU52" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Long-term portion of CalCap loan</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">375,000</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_400_eus-gaap--NotesAndLoansPayable_iTI_pp0p0_mtLPTBz5VY_zbw0L75PawU1" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">CalCap loan</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">875,000</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> 500000 375000 875000 250000 4630000 5592449 11580 17552 17552 2431 1896 5922 3783 19384 <p id="xdx_800_eus-gaap--DebtDisclosureTextBlock_zUSTZCKlnhO" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">On August 31, 2020, the Company completed a secured subordinated convertible note financing of $<span id="xdx_90D_eus-gaap--ConvertibleSubordinatedDebt_iI_c20200831_zYLrXqY11md9">1,530,000</span>, including $<span id="xdx_901_eus-gaap--ConvertibleSubordinatedDebt_iI_c20200831__us-gaap--DebtInstrumentAxis__custom--RelatedPartyMember_zOCLWNxFPnUi">1,350,000</span> from officers, directors, and their family members. Because the financing involved such parties related to the Company, a special committee of the Board comprising the Board’s disinterested directors approved the financing.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The funds raised are used to increase the Company’s working capital balances. The notes have a three-year term that accrue interest at <span id="xdx_90B_eus-gaap--SubordinatedBorrowingInterestRate_dp_c20200831__20230830_zTIyg4Ll9Kz4">10</span>% per annum and mature on <span id="xdx_90D_eus-gaap--SubordinatedBorrowingDueDate_c20210101__20210630_zCEaJnzuuKu5">August 30, 2023</span>. The interest on the notes is payable quarterly in cash. The holder of each note may require the Company to repay the principal amount of the note plus accrued interest at any time after August 31, 2021. The principal amount of each note is convertible at any time, at the option of the holder, into shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion price of $<span id="xdx_904_eus-gaap--DebtInstrumentConvertibleConversionPrice1_iI_c20200828_zPJPsc1c0EW5" title="Conversion price">1.46</span> per share, which was the market closing price of the common stock on August 28, 2020. The notes did not contain a beneficial conversion feature because the conversion price is higher than the market closing price on the date of the notes payable. The notes are secured by the assets of the Company and are subordinated to amounts outstanding under the Company’s working capital bank line of credit with Western Alliance Bank.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Total issuance costs associated with the financing are $<span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--PaymentsOfDebtIssuanceCosts_c20200701__20200930_zCXf7wmwi7cf">96,515</span>, and the costs are presented in the balance sheet as a direct deduction from the original notes payable balance of $1,530,000 as a contra-liability. The issuance costs are amortized over three years, the term of the notes payable, and the amortization expense is reported as interest expense. The amortization of debt discount for six months ended June 30, 2021 was $<span id="xdx_903_eus-gaap--AmortizationOfDebtDiscountPremium_c20210101__20210630_zYOyVnKO5kR1">16,546</span>. The remaining debt discount of $<span id="xdx_906_eus-gaap--DebtInstrumentUnamortizedDiscountPremiumNet_iI_c20210630_zf7URhYWXME4" title="Unamortized debt discount">71,697</span> will be amortized through August 30, 2023.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">During the six months ended June 30, 2021, two noteholders elected to convert note principal of $<span id="xdx_909_eus-gaap--ConversionOfStockAmountConverted1_c20210101__20210630_z4ozGt4wQS21">130,000</span> into shares of the Company’s common stock at the conversion price.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Total interest expense recognized related to the convertible notes for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $<span id="xdx_908_ecustom--InterestOnConvertibleDebt_c20210401__20210630_zSZEnhmXZau" title="Interest expense">43,177</span> and $<span id="xdx_903_ecustom--InterestOnConvertibleDebt_c20210101__20210630_zTKsSB5jaURf" title="Interest expense">87,721</span>, respectively.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> 1530000 1350000 0.10 2023-08-30 1.46 96515 16546 71697 130000 43177 87721 <p id="xdx_805_eus-gaap--SegmentReportingDisclosureTextBlock_zopw0kozkPB6" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Segment Information</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company operates in the mobile barcode scanning and RFID/NFC data capture market. Mobile scanning typically consists of mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets, with mobile scanning or NFC peripherals for data collection, and third-party vertical applications software. The Company distributes its products in the United States and foreign countries primarily through distributors and resellers. The Company markets its products primarily through application developers whose applications are designed to work with the Company’s products.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Revenues by geographic areas for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:</span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88F_eus-gaap--RevenueFromExternalCustomersByGeographicAreasTableTextBlock_zXIVbQVdd6E4" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Revenue by Geographic (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_498_20210401__20210630_zS01T3609rE8"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_492_20200401__20200630_zsJzGU2CIEc5"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49E_20210101__20210630_zInvuMfQObz5"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_498_20200101__20200630_zxSITlVzQae8"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Three Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Six Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td>Revenues:</td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_403_eus-gaap--Revenues_hsrt--StatementGeographicalAxis__srt--AmericasMember_zxt7LT4vDttj" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 40%">   Americas</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">4,753,436</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">2,242,225</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">8,316,490</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">5,385,634</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_406_eus-gaap--Revenues_hsrt--StatementGeographicalAxis__us-gaap--EMEAMember_zLq2v9DSH438" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td>   Europe</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">875,945</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">200,012</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">1,653,526</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">815,541</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--Revenues_hsrt--StatementGeographicalAxis__srt--AsiaPacificMember_zWv43it3VgQ" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt">   Asia Pacific</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">323,509</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">272,787</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">795,853</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">734,535</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_eus-gaap--Revenues_zs6mEVgapcOh" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt">      Total revenues</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">5,952,890</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,715,024</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">10,765,869</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,935,710</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Export revenues are attributable to countries based on the location of the Company’s customers. The Company does not hold long-lived assets in foreign locations.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Major Customers</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Customers who accounted for at least 10% of the Company’s total revenues for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88A_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfRevenueByMajorCustomersByReportingSegmentsTableTextBlock_z4bOQFxeLDq6" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Major customers accounted for at least 10% of total revenues (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49A_20210401__20210630_zDXRbJkded61"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_490_20200401__20200630_zfrcfq7GBjZa"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49C_20210101__20210630_zxDMPo76aMTc"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49F_20200101__20200630_zBiJHAVlNYpd"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Three Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Six Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_400_ecustom--EntityWideRevenueMajorCustomerPercentage_dp_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--IngramMicroMember_zXcnRXA8ijag" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 40%; text-align: left">Ingram Micro Inc.</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">27</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">29</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">26</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">33</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_404_ecustom--EntityWideRevenueMajorCustomerPercentage_dp_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--BlueStarMember_z8bggskwLmDl" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left">BlueStar, Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">32</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">25</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">31</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">20</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_409_ecustom--EntityWideRevenueMajorCustomerPercentage_dp_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--ScanSourceMember_zQy5v4c0khTg" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left">ScanSource, Inc.   </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">12</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">14</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">10</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">10</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Concentration of Credit Risk</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to significant concentrations of credit risk include cash, cash equivalents and accounts receivable. The Company invests its cash in demand deposit accounts in banks and the Company has not experienced losses on the investments. The Company’s trade accounts receivables are primarily with distributors. The Company performs ongoing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition, but the Company generally requires no collateral. Reserves are maintained for potential credit losses, and such losses have been within management’s expectations. Customers who accounted for at least 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable balances at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_886_eus-gaap--ConcentrationRiskCreditRisk_zOSBcMTHqaE7" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Concentration of Credit Risk (Details)"> <tr> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td style="width: 52%"> </td> <td style="width: 11%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td id="xdx_49D_20210630_zrJcSaEaMpq6" style="width: 12%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td style="width: 8%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td id="xdx_498_20201231_zkxvHdUWyMc9" style="width: 12%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td colspan="2"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: center">June 30,</td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: center">December 31,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td colspan="2"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--BlueStarMember_zz32mQm8DePb" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left">BlueStar, Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">33</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">29</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--IngramMicroMember_zCQHnlhKj24b" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left">Ingram Micro Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">26</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">34</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--ScanSourceMember_zhSjXNnb82E5" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left">ScanSource, Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">26</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">13</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--BluestarEuropeMember_zK0t4kGUePZ9" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td colspan="2" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">Bluestar Europe Distribution BV</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0733">—</span></td><td style="text-align: left"><span id="xdx_F28_zawOEakSDJJf" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">*</span></td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">11</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"><span id="xdx_F0D_zGCwPcRMvrMd" style="font-size: 10pt">*</span></td> <td colspan="8" style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"><span id="xdx_F11_z0mU7BWpn5ze" style="font-size: 10pt">Customer accounted for less than 10% of the Company accounts receivable balances</span></td> <td> </td></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Concentration of Suppliers</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Several of the Company’s component parts are produced by a sole or limited number of suppliers. Shortages could occur in these essential materials due to increased demand, or due to an interruption of supply. Suppliers may choose to restrict credit terms or require advance payments causing delays in the procurement of essential materials. The Company’s inability to procure certain materials could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s results. For the three months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the top two suppliers accounted for <span id="xdx_90D_eus-gaap--ConcentrationRiskPercentage1_dp_c20210401__20210630__us-gaap--ConcentrationRiskByTypeAxis__us-gaap--SupplierConcentrationRiskMember_zxx6bgnGfvi4" title="Percentage of inventory purchases from top two suppliers">46</span>% and <span id="xdx_904_eus-gaap--ConcentrationRiskPercentage1_dp_c20200401__20200630__us-gaap--ConcentrationRiskByTypeAxis__us-gaap--SupplierConcentrationRiskMember_zUSFavXsT6gk" title="Percentage of inventory purchases from top two suppliers">54</span>%, respectively, of inventory purchases. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, <span id="xdx_907_ecustom--ConcentrationRiskPercentage_iI_dp_c20210630__us-gaap--ConcentrationRiskByTypeAxis__us-gaap--SupplierConcentrationRiskMember_zsVt80cGTsi4" title="Accounts payable balances with a single supplier">19</span>% and <span id="xdx_904_ecustom--ConcentrationRiskPercentage_iI_dp_c20201231__us-gaap--ConcentrationRiskByTypeAxis__us-gaap--SupplierConcentrationRiskMember_zW5gIZy56U3h" title="Accounts payable balances with a single supplier">15</span>%, respectively, of the Company’s accounts payable balances were concentrated with a single supplier.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88F_eus-gaap--RevenueFromExternalCustomersByGeographicAreasTableTextBlock_zXIVbQVdd6E4" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Revenue by Geographic (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_498_20210401__20210630_zS01T3609rE8"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_492_20200401__20200630_zsJzGU2CIEc5"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49E_20210101__20210630_zInvuMfQObz5"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_498_20200101__20200630_zxSITlVzQae8"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Three Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Six Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td>Revenues:</td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_403_eus-gaap--Revenues_hsrt--StatementGeographicalAxis__srt--AmericasMember_zxt7LT4vDttj" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 40%">   Americas</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">4,753,436</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">2,242,225</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">8,316,490</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">5,385,634</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_406_eus-gaap--Revenues_hsrt--StatementGeographicalAxis__us-gaap--EMEAMember_zLq2v9DSH438" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td>   Europe</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">875,945</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">200,012</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">1,653,526</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">815,541</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--Revenues_hsrt--StatementGeographicalAxis__srt--AsiaPacificMember_zWv43it3VgQ" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt">   Asia Pacific</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">323,509</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">272,787</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">795,853</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">734,535</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_eus-gaap--Revenues_zs6mEVgapcOh" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt">      Total revenues</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">5,952,890</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,715,024</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">10,765,869</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,935,710</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> </table> 4753436 2242225 8316490 5385634 875945 200012 1653526 815541 323509 272787 795853 734535 5952890 2715024 10765869 6935710 <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88A_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfRevenueByMajorCustomersByReportingSegmentsTableTextBlock_z4bOQFxeLDq6" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Major customers accounted for at least 10% of total revenues (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49A_20210401__20210630_zDXRbJkded61"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_490_20200401__20200630_zfrcfq7GBjZa"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49C_20210101__20210630_zxDMPo76aMTc"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49F_20200101__20200630_zBiJHAVlNYpd"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Three Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Six Months Ended <br/>June 30,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_400_ecustom--EntityWideRevenueMajorCustomerPercentage_dp_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--IngramMicroMember_zXcnRXA8ijag" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 40%; text-align: left">Ingram Micro Inc.</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">27</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">29</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">26</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td><td style="width: 3%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 10%; text-align: right">33</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_404_ecustom--EntityWideRevenueMajorCustomerPercentage_dp_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--BlueStarMember_z8bggskwLmDl" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left">BlueStar, Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">32</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">25</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">31</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">20</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_409_ecustom--EntityWideRevenueMajorCustomerPercentage_dp_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--ScanSourceMember_zQy5v4c0khTg" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left">ScanSource, Inc.   </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">12</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">14</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">10</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">10</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> </table> 0.27 0.29 0.26 0.33 0.32 0.25 0.31 0.20 0.12 0.14 0.10 0.10 <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_886_eus-gaap--ConcentrationRiskCreditRisk_zOSBcMTHqaE7" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Concentration of Credit Risk (Details)"> <tr> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td style="width: 52%"> </td> <td style="width: 11%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td id="xdx_49D_20210630_zrJcSaEaMpq6" style="width: 12%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td style="width: 8%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td> <td id="xdx_498_20201231_zkxvHdUWyMc9" style="width: 12%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%"> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td colspan="2"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: center">June 30,</td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: center">December 31,</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td colspan="2"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--BlueStarMember_zz32mQm8DePb" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left">BlueStar, Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">33</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">29</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--IngramMicroMember_zCQHnlhKj24b" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left">Ingram Micro Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">26</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">34</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--ScanSourceMember_zhSjXNnb82E5" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td colspan="2" style="text-align: left">ScanSource, Inc.</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">26</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">13</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_ecustom--PercentOfNetAccountsReceivableBalances_iI_pp2p2_hsrt--MajorCustomersAxis__custom--BluestarEuropeMember_zK0t4kGUePZ9" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td colspan="2" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">Bluestar Europe Distribution BV</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0733">—</span></td><td style="text-align: left"><span id="xdx_F28_zawOEakSDJJf" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">*</span></td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">11</td><td style="text-align: left">%</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"><span id="xdx_F0D_zGCwPcRMvrMd" style="font-size: 10pt">*</span></td> <td colspan="8" style="vertical-align: bottom; text-align: left"><span id="xdx_F11_z0mU7BWpn5ze" style="font-size: 10pt">Customer accounted for less than 10% of the Company accounts receivable balances</span></td> <td> </td></tr> </table> 0.33 0.29 0.26 0.34 0.26 0.13 0.11 0.46 0.54 0.19 0.15 <p id="xdx_80C_eus-gaap--DisclosureOfCompensationRelatedCostsShareBasedPaymentsTextBlock_z0WfNEaWF9yk" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 8 — Stock-Based Compensation</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company recognizes the compensation cost in the financial statements for all stock-based awards to employees, including grants of stock options and restricted stock, based on the fair value of the awards as of the date that the awards are issued. Compensation cost for stock-based awards is recognized on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The fair values of stock options are generally determined using a binomial lattice valuation model which incorporates assumptions about expected volatility, risk-free interest rate, dividend yield, and expected life. There were <span id="xdx_907_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensationArrangementByShareBasedPaymentAwardOptionsGrantsInPeriod_c20210101__20210630_zR6oBaxofZgd" title="Stock option granted">182,000</span> stock options granted during the six months ended June 30, 2021, compared to <span id="xdx_90B_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensationArrangementByShareBasedPaymentAwardOptionsGrantsInPeriod_c20200101__20200630_zbCn4XuI9Ii3">37,000</span> stock options for the six months ended June 30, 2020.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The shares of restricted stock are issued to employees and consultants and are held in escrow by the Company until the shares vest on the schedule of 15% after year one, 20% after year two, 25% after year three and 40% after year four, subject to the employees and consultants being a continuing service provider on each of the vesting dates. If the service or employment is terminated, unvested shares revert to the Company. Shares are registered at grant, so share owners may vote at the annual stockholder meeting. Shares of restricted stock are granted at zero cost basis. Compensation cost of the restricted stock is recognized on a straight-line basis over the 4-year vesting period. For the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company awarded <span id="xdx_909_eus-gaap--StockIssuedDuringPeriodSharesRestrictedStockAwardGross_c20210101__20210630_z9jWQyk7sui1">302,425</span> and <span id="xdx_900_eus-gaap--StockIssuedDuringPeriodSharesRestrictedStockAwardGross_c20200101__20200630_zFhrm3jsapk6">293,000</span> shares of restricted stock, respectively. As of June 30, 2021, there were <span id="xdx_903_eus-gaap--CommonStockOtherSharesOutstanding_iI_c20210630_zBy2saXs4B3i" title="Oustanding restricted stock">742,131</span> shares of restricted stock outstanding. Due to the existence of restrictions on sale or transfer until the shares vest, the Company does not count the shares of restricted stock as issued and outstanding shares until they vest.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Total stock-based compensation expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $<span id="xdx_901_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensation_c20210401__20210630_zS1VeMJO6ro3">172,008</span> and $<span id="xdx_906_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensation_c20210101__20210630_zWVPWOjQXUU7">320,780</span>, respectively, compared to expense of $<span id="xdx_903_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensation_c20200401__20200630_zZhB8bjn7q5d">131,369</span> and $<span id="xdx_90F_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensation_c20200101__20200630_zS2mQCxX0oGe">263,434</span> in the corresponding periods a year ago.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> 182000 37000 302425 293000 742131 172008 320780 131369 263434 <p id="xdx_802_eus-gaap--EarningsPerSharePolicyTextBlock_zo9nve6sutD6" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The following table sets forth the reconciliation of basic shares to diluted shares and the computation of basic and diluted net income (loss) per share:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_883_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfEarningsPerShareBasicAndDilutedTableTextBlock_zmn8bEMXqOd3" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Net Income (Loss) Per Share (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49E_20210401__20210630_ziFxTx5A1en7"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49B_20200401__20200630_za4nAoynK23a"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49E_20210101__20210630_zoQupwu3zLC9"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_491_20200101__20200630_zFmFAZJvVBWd"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center"><p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Three Months Ended</span></p> <p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">June 30,</span></p></td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center"><p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Six Months Ended</span></p> <p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">June 30,</span></p></td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersBasicAbstract_iB" style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td>Numerator:</td> <td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40B_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLoss_i01_pp0p0_maNILATzqeS_zfHeQqtIf53j" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 49%; text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 9pt">Net income (loss)</td> <td style="width: 1%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">2,627,107</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left"/><td style="width: 2%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">(768,023</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">)</td><td style="width: 2%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">2,830,009</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left"/><td style="width: 2%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">(858,350</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_eus-gaap--UndistributedEarningsLossAllocatedToParticipatingSecuritiesBasic_i01_pp0p0_msNILATzqeS_zaNSY9SMcvLd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Net income (loss) allocated to restricted stock award</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">226,630</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(45,890</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">243,205</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(40,262</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_408_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersBasic_i01T_pp0p0_mtNILATzqeS_maNILATzNQq_zOH3Cp3M99ee" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Adjusted net income (loss) for basic earnings per share</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,400,477</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(722,133</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,586,804</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(818,088</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_408_eus-gaap--InterestOnConvertibleDebtNetOfTax_i01_pp0p0_maNILATzNQq_zLDPaVEpvqK1" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Convertible note interest</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">43,177</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0783">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">88,755</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0785">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_402_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersDiluted_i01T_pp0p0_mtNILATzNQq_zwfMF5A9fkPj" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Adjusted net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,443,654</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(722,133</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,675,559</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(818,088</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-left: 4.5pt"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_ecustom--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersBasicAbstract1_iB" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left"><p style="font: 11.5pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Denominator:: Weighted average shares outstanding used in computing net income (loss) per share:</span></p></td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--WeightedAverageNumberOfSharesOutstandingBasic_i01_zBZQ9txMKDhc" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 27pt">Basic</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">7,128,768</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,009,383</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,808,339</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,011,695</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--WeightedAverageNumberDilutedSharesOutstandingAdjustment_i01_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: 27pt">Effect of dilutive stock options</td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">819,680</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0803">—</span>  </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">826,387</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0805">—</span>  </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_404_eus-gaap--IncrementalCommonSharesAttributableToConversionOfDebtSecurities_i01_zuy7KXcS5gF2" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 27pt">Effect of convertible note weighted shares</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">958,904</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0808">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">958,904</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0810">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-indent: 27pt"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_406_eus-gaap--WeightedAverageNumberOfDilutedSharesOutstanding_i01TC_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 27pt">Diluted</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">8,907,352</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,009,383</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">8,593,630</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,011,695</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--EarningsPerShareAbstract_iB" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: -8.1pt; padding-left: 8.1pt">Net income (loss) per share applicable to common stockholders:</td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_401_eus-gaap--EarningsPerShareBasic_i01_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 26.1pt">Basic</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.34</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.13</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.38</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.14</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--EarningsPerShareDiluted_i01_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 26.1pt">Diluted</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.27</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.13</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.31</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.14</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">In the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, <span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20210401__20210630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--RestrictedStockMember_zq3b7dhSLKrd" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share"><span id="xdx_90A_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20210101__20210630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--RestrictedStockMember_zz4abqD21Vgc" title="TITLE=&quot;Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share">45,000</span></span> stock options and <span id="xdx_902_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20210101__20210630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--WarrantMember_zxkruuFkEM2d" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share"><span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20210401__20210630_z642d3AHi4k2" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share">50,000</span></span> warrants were excluded in the calculation of diluted net income per share as their effect would have been anti-dilutive.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">In the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, <span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20200401__20200630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--EmployeeStockOptionMember_zsu2QHMtzsZk" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share"><span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20200101__20200630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--EmployeeStockOptionMember_zPSAERGw2wug" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share">2,259,937</span></span> stock options and <span id="xdx_90B_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20200401__20200630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--RestrictedStockMember_zTMlmPEkpi1a" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share"><span id="xdx_90F_eus-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareAmount_c20200101__20200630__us-gaap--AntidilutiveSecuritiesExcludedFromComputationOfEarningsPerShareByAntidilutiveSecuritiesAxis__us-gaap--RestrictedStockMember_z38MMYD4ZJtg" title="Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share">394,506</span></span> shares of restricted stock were excluded in the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_883_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfEarningsPerShareBasicAndDilutedTableTextBlock_zmn8bEMXqOd3" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Net Income (Loss) Per Share (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49E_20210401__20210630_ziFxTx5A1en7"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49B_20200401__20200630_za4nAoynK23a"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49E_20210101__20210630_zoQupwu3zLC9"> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_491_20200101__20200630_zFmFAZJvVBWd"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center"><p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Three Months Ended</span></p> <p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">June 30,</span></p></td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="7" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center"><p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Six Months Ended</span></p> <p style="font: 11pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-align: center"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">June 30,</span></p></td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2021</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">2020</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersBasicAbstract_iB" style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td>Numerator:</td> <td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td><td> </td> <td colspan="3" style="text-align: right"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40B_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLoss_i01_pp0p0_maNILATzqeS_zfHeQqtIf53j" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 49%; text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 9pt">Net income (loss)</td> <td style="width: 1%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">2,627,107</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left"/><td style="width: 2%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">(768,023</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">)</td><td style="width: 2%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">2,830,009</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left"/><td style="width: 2%; padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 9%; text-align: right">(858,350</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; width: 1%; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_eus-gaap--UndistributedEarningsLossAllocatedToParticipatingSecuritiesBasic_i01_pp0p0_msNILATzqeS_zaNSY9SMcvLd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Net income (loss) allocated to restricted stock award</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">226,630</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(45,890</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">243,205</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(40,262</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_408_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersBasic_i01T_pp0p0_mtNILATzqeS_maNILATzNQq_zOH3Cp3M99ee" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Adjusted net income (loss) for basic earnings per share</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,400,477</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(722,133</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,586,804</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(818,088</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_408_eus-gaap--InterestOnConvertibleDebtNetOfTax_i01_pp0p0_maNILATzNQq_zLDPaVEpvqK1" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Convertible note interest</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">43,177</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0783">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">88,755</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0785">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_402_eus-gaap--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersDiluted_i01T_pp0p0_mtNILATzNQq_zwfMF5A9fkPj" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 9pt">   Adjusted net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,443,654</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(722,133</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">2,675,559</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(818,088</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-left: 4.5pt"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_ecustom--NetIncomeLossAvailableToCommonStockholdersBasicAbstract1_iB" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left"><p style="font: 11.5pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Denominator:: Weighted average shares outstanding used in computing net income (loss) per share:</span></p></td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--WeightedAverageNumberOfSharesOutstandingBasic_i01_zBZQ9txMKDhc" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 27pt">Basic</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">7,128,768</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,009,383</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,808,339</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,011,695</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--WeightedAverageNumberDilutedSharesOutstandingAdjustment_i01_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: 27pt">Effect of dilutive stock options</td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">819,680</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0803">—</span>  </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">826,387</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0805">—</span>  </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_404_eus-gaap--IncrementalCommonSharesAttributableToConversionOfDebtSecurities_i01_zuy7KXcS5gF2" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 27pt">Effect of convertible note weighted shares</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">958,904</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0808">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">958,904</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0810">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-indent: 27pt"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_406_eus-gaap--WeightedAverageNumberOfDilutedSharesOutstanding_i01TC_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 27pt">Diluted</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">8,907,352</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,009,383</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">8,593,630</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">6,011,695</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/></tr> <tr style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--EarningsPerShareAbstract_iB" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: -8.1pt; padding-left: 8.1pt">Net income (loss) per share applicable to common stockholders:</td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right"> </td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_401_eus-gaap--EarningsPerShareBasic_i01_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 26.1pt">Basic</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.34</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.13</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.38</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.14</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40D_eus-gaap--EarningsPerShareDiluted_i01_pdd" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 26.1pt">Diluted</td> <td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-align: left"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.27</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.13</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">0.31</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"/><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">$</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right">(0.14</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left">)</td></tr> </table> 2627107 -768023 2830009 -858350 226630 -45890 243205 -40262 2400477 -722133 2586804 -818088 43177 88755 2443654 -722133 2675559 -818088 7128768 6009383 6808339 6011695 819680 826387 958904 958904 8907352 6009383 8593630 6011695 0.34 -0.13 0.38 -0.14 0.27 -0.13 0.31 -0.14 45000 45000 50000 50000 2259937 2259937 394506 394506 <p id="xdx_80D_eus-gaap--IncomeTaxDisclosureTextBlock_ziX1jzbxSD59" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 10 — Income Taxes</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Garamond, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.5in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 15pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">In the first half of 2021, the differences between the financial income and taxable income included a tax deduction of $<span id="xdx_909_eus-gaap--IncomeTaxEffectsAllocatedDirectlyToEquityEmployeeStockOptions_pn4n6_c20210101__20210630_z97WH70VqhEa" title="Employee stock option income tax effects">7.97</span> million resulting from the disqualified disposition of incentive stock options and stock-based compensation of $<span id="xdx_904_eus-gaap--ShareBasedCompensation_pp0p0_c20210101__20210630_zeoJpEATshge">320,780</span>, which resulted in a taxable loss of $<span id="xdx_904_eus-gaap--OtherNonoperatingExpense_pn4n6_c20210101__20210630_zR8jV47OC9I4" title="Taxable loss">6.69</span> million. The Company recorded a net income tax benefit of approximately $1.9 million for the first half of 2021 with the expectation of full utilization of its net operating loss carryforwards.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 15pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 15pt"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company recorded no deferred tax benefit for the losses in the six months ended June 30, 2020.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> 7970000 320780 6690000 <p id="xdx_803_eus-gaap--CommitmentsAndContingenciesDisclosureTextBlock_zdT00sVLn1sb" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b>NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies</b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Operating Lease Obligations</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company leases office space under a non-cancelable operating lease that provides the Company approximately 37,100 square feet in Newark, California. The lease agreement expires on June 30, 2022. Monthly base rent increases four percent per year annually on July 1<sup>st </sup>of each year. In June 2020, the Company also signed a two-year equipment operating lease agreement.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">In January 2019, the Company adopted ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) and recognized a right-to-use asset and a lease liability using a discount rate of 6.25% per annum. On June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were approximately <span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"/>$</span><span id="xdx_900_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseRightOfUseAsset_iI_c20210630_z5nt0UFTXOv6">413,810</span> and $<span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiability_iI_c20210630_zaFLb3HALXZ2">508,328</span>, respectively, compared to approximately $<span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseRightOfUseAsset_iI_c20201231_zeCmx0IwGoM8">609,331</span> and $<span id="xdx_90F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiability_iI_c20201231_zEq3ynCwhch3">741,351</span>, respectively, at December 31, 2020.</p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span><span><span><span> </span></span></span></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"/> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Newark office space lease expense was $<span id="xdx_905_eus-gaap--LeaseAndRentalExpense_c20210401__20210630_zxKnjLttVfJ6" title="Lease expense">107,218</span> and $<span id="xdx_905_eus-gaap--LeaseAndRentalExpense_c20210101__20210630_zm0QaGdSoOK">214,437</span> for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"> </p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Cash payments included in the measurement of the Company’s operating lease liabilities were $<span id="xdx_904_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasePayments_c20210401__20210630_zZngrm5Zhl8l">126,516</span> and $<span id="xdx_90D_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasePayments_c20210101__20210630_zu87d40HfpO3">253,032</span> for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively, compared to $<span id="xdx_90C_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasePayments_c20200401__20200630_z59pRaRfFrF6">117,268</span> and $<span id="xdx_908_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasePayments_c20200101__20200630_zx7te1WDmVCf">234,537</span>, respectively, for the corresponding prior year periods.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">Future minimum lease payments under the operating lease at June 30, 2021 are shown below:</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88A_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfFutureMinimumRentalPaymentsForOperatingLeasesTableTextBlock_zoTQlFmg9bs2" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Future minimum lease payments (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49D_20210630_zPpIB4FJ08c4"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_404_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDueAbstract_iB_z7kvq8qhfNUg" style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td>Annual minimum payments:</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Amount</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDueCurrent_i01I_pp0p0_maOLFMPzDbK_zGtEYcQlvFld" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 70%; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">2021 (July 1 to December 31, 2021)</td><td style="width: 10%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 18%; text-align: right">262,789</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDueInTwoYears_i01I_pp0p0_maOLFMPzDbK_zwvZJ2NtXB5h" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">2022 (through June 30, 2022)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">262,789</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDue_i01TI_pp0p0_mtOLFMPzDbK_maOLLz2fA_zyeESaT9Z1ui" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: 17.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Total minimum payments</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">525,578</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_ecustom--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsPresentValueOfNetMinimumPayments_i01I_pp0p0_maOLLz2fA_zfQCrImdWlu8" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Less: Present value factor</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(17,250</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiability_i01TI_pp0p0_mtOLLz2fA_maOLLNzG8o_zYHCkXRGZtc8" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Total operating lease liabilities</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">508,328</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40B_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiabilityCurrent_i01NI_pp0p0_di_maOLLNzG8o_zbKLk80eMMW8" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Less: Current portion of operating lease</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(508,328</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiabilityNoncurrent_i01I_pp0p0_mtOLLNzG8o_zgEr3Uh9jIbb" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Long-term portion of operating lease</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0884">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td></tr> </table> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"> </span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Purchase Commitments</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">As of June 30, 2021, the Company has non-cancelable purchase commitments for inventory to be used in the ordinary course of business of approximately $<span id="xdx_90D_eus-gaap--PurchaseObligationDueInNextTwelveMonths_iI_c20210630_zrp5E936aV2j">10,858,000</span>.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i> </i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><i>Legal Matters</i></span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0; text-indent: 0.25in"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif">The Company is subject to disputes, claims, requests for indemnification and lawsuits arising in the ordinary course of business. Under the indemnification provisions of the Company’s customer agreements, the Company routinely agrees to indemnify and defend its customers against infringement of any patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets, or other intellectual property rights arising from customers’ legal use of the Company’s products or services. The exposure to the Company under these indemnification provisions is generally limited to the total amount paid for the indemnified products. However, certain indemnification provisions potentially expose the Company to losses in excess of the aggregate amount received from the customer. To date, there have been no claims against the Company by its customers pertaining to such indemnification provisions, and no amounts have been recorded. The Company is currently not a party to any material legal proceedings.</span></p> <p style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; margin: 0"><span style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif"><b> </b></span></p> 413810 508328 609331 741351 107218 214437 126516 253032 117268 234537 <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="xdx_88A_eus-gaap--ScheduleOfFutureMinimumRentalPaymentsForOperatingLeasesTableTextBlock_zoTQlFmg9bs2" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%" summary="xdx: Disclosure - Future minimum lease payments (Details)"> <tr> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td id="xdx_49D_20210630_zPpIB4FJ08c4"> </td> <td> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_404_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDueAbstract_iB_z7kvq8qhfNUg" style="vertical-align: bottom"> <td>Annual minimum payments:</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td colspan="3" style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: center">Amount</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40A_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDueCurrent_i01I_pp0p0_maOLFMPzDbK_zGtEYcQlvFld" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="width: 70%; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">2021 (July 1 to December 31, 2021)</td><td style="width: 10%"> </td> <td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td><td style="width: 18%; text-align: right">262,789</td><td style="width: 1%; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40E_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDueInTwoYears_i01I_pp0p0_maOLFMPzDbK_zwvZJ2NtXB5h" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">2022 (through June 30, 2022)</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">262,789</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsDue_i01TI_pp0p0_mtOLFMPzDbK_maOLLz2fA_zyeESaT9Z1ui" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: 17.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Total minimum payments</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">525,578</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40C_ecustom--OperatingLeasesFutureMinimumPaymentsPresentValueOfNetMinimumPayments_i01I_pp0p0_maOLLz2fA_zfQCrImdWlu8" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Less: Present value factor</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(17,250</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiability_i01TI_pp0p0_mtOLLz2fA_maOLLNzG8o_zYHCkXRGZtc8" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Total operating lease liabilities</td><td> </td> <td style="text-align: left"> </td><td style="text-align: right">508,328</td><td style="text-align: left"> </td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40B_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiabilityCurrent_i01NI_pp0p0_di_maOLLNzG8o_zbKLk80eMMW8" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: White"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 1pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Less: Current portion of operating lease</td><td style="padding-bottom: 1pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: right">(508,328</td><td style="border-bottom: Black 1pt solid; text-align: left">)</td></tr> <tr id="xdx_40F_eus-gaap--OperatingLeaseLiabilityNoncurrent_i01I_pp0p0_mtOLLNzG8o_zgEr3Uh9jIbb" style="vertical-align: bottom; background-color: rgb(204,238,255)"> <td style="text-align: left; padding-bottom: 2.5pt; text-indent: 8.1pt; padding-left: 5.4pt">Long-term portion of operating lease</td><td style="padding-bottom: 2.5pt"> </td> <td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: right"><span style="-sec-ix-hidden: xdx2ixbrl0884">—</span>  </td><td style="border-bottom: Black 2.5pt double; text-align: left"> </td></tr> </table> 262789 262789 525578 -17250 508328 508328 10858000 <p id="xdx_801_eus-gaap--SubsequentEventsTextBlock_zSWq3N3tvLJf" style="font: 12pt Times New Roman, Times, Serif; 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Condensed Statements of Operations - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Income Statement [Abstract]        
Revenues $ 5,952,890 $ 2,715,024 $ 10,765,869 $ 6,935,710
Cost of revenues 2,697,747 1,353,498 4,936,683 3,350,469
Gross profit 3,255,143 1,361,526 5,829,186 3,585,241
Operating expenses:        
   Research and development 972,292 859,510 1,903,326 1,740,148
   Sales and marketing 734,026 722,160 1,394,488 1,489,956
   General and administrative 734,490 589,730 1,475,027 1,255,846
      Total operating expenses 2,440,808 2,171,400 4,772,841 4,485,950
Operating income (loss) 814,335 (809,874) 1,056,345 (900,709)
Interest expense, net (51,428) (8,149) (100,129) (27,641)
Other income 50,000 10,082 70,000
Net income (loss) before income taxes 762,907 (768,023) 966,298 (858,350)
Current income tax expense (5,800) (6,289)
Deferred income tax benefit 1,870,000 1,870,000
Net income (loss) $ 2,627,107 $ (768,023) $ 2,830,009 $ (858,350)
Net income (loss) per share:        
   Basic $ 0.34 $ (0.13) $ 0.38 $ (0.14)
   Diluted $ 0.27 $ (0.13) $ 0.31 $ (0.14)
Weighted average shares outstanding:        
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Condensed Balance Sheets - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Current assets:    
   Cash and cash equivalents $ 4,919,968 $ 2,121,763
   Accounts receivable, net 2,468,281 2,112,514
   Inventories, net 4,019,510 3,195,842
   Prepaid expenses and other current assets 775,392 335,386
   Deferred cost on shipments to distributors 179,267 170,016
      Total current assets 12,362,418 7,935,521
Property and equipment:    
   Machinery and office equipment 2,395,518 2,286,268
   Computer equipment 1,597,771 1,412,030
 Property and equipment, gross 3,993,289 3,698,298
   Accumulated depreciation (3,138,075) (2,850,635)
      Property and equipment, net 855,214 847,663
Intangible assets, net 1,877,609
Other long-term assets 135,076 159,039
Deferred tax assets 7,376,934 5,506,934
Operating lease right-of-use asset 413,810 609,331
      Total assets 23,021,061 15,058,488
Current liabilities:    
   Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,722,750 1,372,701
   Accrued payroll and related expenses 648,352 375,511
   Deferred revenue on shipments to distributors 529,973 450,591
Short term portion of deferred service revenue 20,344 25,522
Note Payable – current portion 500,000
Subordinated convertible notes payable, net of discount 141,566 169,619
Subordinated convertible notes payable, net of discount-related party 1,186,737 1,272,138
Operating lease – current portion 508,328 483,254
Total current liabilities 5,258,050 4,149,336
Long-term portion of deferred service revenue 20,450 28,794
Long-term portion of note payable 375,000
Long-term portion of operating lease 258,097
   Total liabilities 5,653,500 4,436,227
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders’ equity:    
Common stock, $0.001 par value: Authorized – 20,000,000 shares,  Issued and outstanding – 7,139,084 shares at June 30, 2021 and 6,102,630 shares at December 31, 2020 7,139 6,103
   Additional paid-in capital 65,647,777 61,733,522
   Accumulated deficit (48,287,355) (51,117,364)
      Total stockholders’ equity 17,367,561 10,622,261
         Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 23,021,061 $ 15,058,488
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Jun. 30, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
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Additional Paid-in Capital [Member]
Retained Earnings [Member]
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Beginning balance, value at Mar. 31, 2020 $ 6,010 61,190,548 (47,929,090) 13,267,468
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Stock-based compensation 148,772 148,772
Net income (loss) 202,902 202,902
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Condensed Statement of Cash Flows - USD ($)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Operating activities    
  Net income (loss) $ 2,830,009 $ (858,350)
  Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:    
      Stock-based compensation 320,780 263,434
      Depreciation and amortization 352,849 290,498
      Amortization of debt discount 16,546
      Deferred tax benefits (1,870,000)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
      Accounts receivable (355,767) 1,066,894
      Inventories (823,668) (74,801)
      Prepaid expenses and other current assets (440,006) 56,788
      Accounts payable and accrued expenses 127,756 (253,163)
      Accrued payroll and related expenses 272,841 (108,172)
      Net deferred revenue on shipments to distributors 70,131 (98,493)
      Deferred service revenue (13,522) (12,143)
      Net change in operating lease (37,502) (28,121)
         Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 450,447 244,371
Investing activities    
  Purchases of equipment (304,613) (256,183)
       Net cash used in investing activities (304,613) (256,183)
Financing activities    
  Payments on finance leases (8,291)
  Repurchase and retirement of common stock (1,176) (8,025)
  Proceeds from borrowings under bank line of credit agreement 4,630,000
  Repayments of borrowings under bank line of credit agreement (5,592,449)
  Proceeds from note payable 1,000,000 1,208,700
  Repayments of note payable (125,000) (250,000)
  Stock options exercised 1,778,547
       Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities 2,652,371 (20,065)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 2,798,205 (31,877)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 2,121,763 958,860
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 4,919,968 926,983
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information    
Cash paid for interest 90,933 30,640
Non-cash investing and financing activities    
  Conversion of note payable 130,000
  Acquisition of intangible assets $ 1,909,433
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NOTE 1 — Basis of Presentation
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
NOTE 1 — Basis of Presentation

NOTE 1 Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed financial statements of Socket Mobile, Inc. (the “Company”) have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring accruals considered necessary for fair presentation have been included. The results of operations for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the operating results for the full fiscal year or any future period. These financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited financial statements and notes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

We continue to monitor developments of the COVID-19 pandemic. The extent of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic to our business, operating results, cash flows, liquidity and financial condition will be primarily driven by the severity and duration of the pandemic, the impact of new strains and variants of the coronavirus, the pandemic’s impact on the global economy and the administration and effectiveness of vaccines. Those primary drivers are beyond our knowledge and control, and as a result, it is difficult to predict the cumulative impact that the pandemic will have on our future sales, operating results, cash flows and financial condition. Furthermore, the impact to our business, operating results, cash flows, liquidity and financial condition may be further adversely impacted if the COVID-19 global pandemic continues to exist or worsens for a prolonged period of time.

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NOTE 2 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
NOTE 2 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

NOTE 2 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

 

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expense during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates, and such differences may be material to the financial statements.

 

Cash Equivalents and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with a maturity date of 90 days or less at date of purchase to be cash equivalents. At June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, all of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents consisted of amounts held in demand deposit accounts in banks. The aggregate cash balance on deposit in these accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000. The Company’s cash balance on deposit in these accounts may, at times, exceed the federally insured limits. The Company has never experienced any losses in such accounts.

 

The carrying value of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, debt and foreign exchange contracts approximate fair value due to the relatively short period of time to maturity.

 

 

 

Revenue Recognition and Deferred Revenue

With the adoption of ASC 606 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” in January 2017, the Company recognizes revenue on sales to distributors when shipping of product is completed and title transfers to distributor, less a reserve for estimated product returns (sales and cost of sales). The reserves are based on estimates of future returns calculated from actual return history, primarily from stock rotations, plus knowledge of pending returns outside of the norm. At June 30, 2021, the deferred revenue and deferred cost on shipments to distributors were $529,973 and $179,267, respectively, compared to $450,591 and $170,016, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

The Company also earns revenue from its SocketCare extended warranty program, which provides extended warranty and accidental breakage coverage for selected products. For the quarters ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, SocketCare revenue was approximately $6,700 and $8,600, respectively. A SocketCare warranty purchased at the time of product purchase provides for coverage in either a three-year or a five-year term. The Company additionally offers comprehensive coverage and warranty term extensions. Revenues from SocketCare services are recognized ratably over the life of the extended warranty contract. The amount of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue is classified as deferred service revenue and presented on the Company’s balance sheet in its short- and long-term components. At June 30, 2021, the balance of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue was approximately $40,800.

 

Cost of Sales and Gross Margins

 Cost of sales primarily consists of the costs to manufacture our products, including the costs of materials, contract manufacturing, shipping costs, personnel and related expenses including stock-based compensation, equipment and facility expenses, warranty costs and inventory excess and obsolete provisions. The factors that impact our gross margins are the cost of materials, the mix of products and the extent to which we are able to efficiently utilize our manufacturing capacity.

 

Leases

In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), which requires a lessee to recognize a liability representing future lease payments and a right-of-use asset representing its right to use the underlying asset for the lease term. For operating leases, a lessee is required to recognize at inception a right-of-use asset and a lease liability equal to the net present value of the lease payments, with lease expense recognized over the lease term on a straight-line basis. For leases with a term of twelve months or less, ASU 2016-02 allows a reporting entity to make an accounting policy election to not recognize a right-of-use asset and a lease liability, and to recognize lease expense on a straight-line basis. The Company adopted ASU 2016-02 effective January 1, 2019. At June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were$413,810 and $508,328, respectively, compared to $609,331 and $741,351, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

Goodwill

In January 2017, the FASB issued ASU 2017-04, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Simplifying the Test for Goodwill Impairment. The amendments in this update eliminate Step 2 from the goodwill impairment test. The annual, or interim, goodwill impairment test is performed by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount. An impairment charge should be recognized for the amount by which the carrying amount exceeds the reporting unit’s fair value; however, the loss recognized should not exceed the total amount of goodwill allocated to that reporting unit. In addition, income tax effects from any tax-deductible goodwill on the carrying amount of the reporting unit should be considered when measuring the goodwill impairment loss, if applicable.

 

 

The Company tests its goodwill for impairment annually as of September 30th or more frequently when events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the Company’s single reporting unit more likely than not exceeds its fair value.

 

No impairment of goodwill was recorded in the quarter ended June 30, 2021.

 

Recently Issued Financial Accounting Standards

From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standards setting bodies and adopted by the Company as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows upon adoption.

 

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NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets

NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets

 

On February 26, 2021, the Company entered into the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement with SpringCard SAS (“SpringCard”). SpringCard is a market leader at the forefront of innovative electronic design and development. Its contactless and wireless solutions support a wide range of customers, from large international corporations to locally focused companies.

 

Under the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement, the Company acquired an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, worldwide, unlimited, unrestricted, royalty-free, fully paid-up right and license to SpringCard’s Contactless Technology Package for use in the Company’s Contactless Reader/Writer products, D600 and S550. SpringCard received 184,332 shares of the Company’s common stock, subject to a collar, and a 10-year warrant to purchase up to an aggregate of 50,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at the price of $10.85 per share in four equal lots of 12,500 shares each, with each lot exercisable on or after January 1st of 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, respectively, until the expiration date of warrant. The common stock was issued on March 29, 2021. The fair value of intangible assets acquired is based on the closing stock price of $7.65 on March 29, 2021. On April 20, 2021, the Company agreed to pay SpringCard the sum of $192,293 to resolve all issues that have arisen due to clerical issues in the implementation of the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement. The Company and SpringCard both agreed that, with this payment, the Company shall have no further financial obligation to SpringCard under the 2021 Technology Transfer Agreement.

 

The Unaudited Condensed Balance Sheets include the intangible assets of the acquired technology at the initial value of $1,877,609.

 

  

The SpringCard intangible assets will be amortized over their estimated useful lives of fifteen years on a straight-line basis, which commenced on April 1, 2021. The estimated future amortization of intangible assets is as follows:

  

 

Fiscal Year Amount
2021 (July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021)  $63,648 
2022   127,296 
2023   127,296 
2024   127,296 
2025   127,296 
Thereafter   1,304,777 
 Total  $1,877,609

 

 

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NOTE 4 — Inventories
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Inventory Disclosure [Abstract]  
NOTE 4 — Inventories

NOTE 4 — Inventories

 

Inventories consist principally of raw materials and sub-assemblies, which are stated at the lower of cost (first-in, first-out) or market. Inventories at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:

 

   June 30,  December 31,
   2021  2020
Raw materials and sub-assemblies  $4,429,107   $3,642,377 
Finished goods   396,346    281,104 
Inventory reserves   805,943   727,639
Inventory, net  $4,019,510  $3,195,842

 

 

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NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements

NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements

 

The Company initially entered into a Business Financing Agreement with Western Alliance Bank (the “Bank”), an Arizona corporation, on February 27, 2014, and this agreement has been amended and extended through the years.

 

Seventh Financing Agreement

On January 8, 2020, the Company entered into the Seventh Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement with the Bank which extends the maturity date of the Company’s revolving line of credit to January 31, 2022.

 

Eighth Financing Agreement

On August 28, 2020, the Company entered into the Eighth Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement with the Bank. The Bank consented to the issuance of subordinated debt in the amount less than $2,000,000, at the annual interest rate less than 10% and maturing no sooner than 3 years.

 

 

Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement

On January 29, 2021, the Company entered into an Amended and Restated Business Financing Agreement (the “Financing Agreement”) with the Bank. The agreement increased the Domestic Line of Credit to $3,000,000, including a $2,000,000 revolving facility and $1,000,000 nonformula loan. The $1,000,000 nonformula loan was enrolled in the CalCap Collateral Support Program and advanced on February 16, 2021. The Company will make a principal reduction payment of $125,000, plus all accrued but unpaid interest on the 30th day of each of April, July, October and January. The Financing Agreement also extended the maturity date of both the Domestic and EXIM Line of Credit to January 31, 2023.

 

Amounts outstanding under the CalCap loan at June 30, 2021 are as follows:

 

    
   June 30, 2021
Current portion of CalCap loan  $500,000 
Long-term portion of CalCap loan   375,000 
CalCap loan  $875,000

 

 

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2020, total repayment of the term loan, initiated in March 2018, was $250,000. Total amount borrowed under the domestic and international lines was $4,630,000 and the total repayment was $5,592.449.

 

Interest expense on the CalCap loan for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $11,580 and $17,552, respectively. Accrued interest payable related to the amounts outstanding under the CalCap loan at June 30, 2021 was $2,431. Interest expense on the term loan for the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 was $1,896 and $5,922, respectively. Interest expense on the amounts drawn under the Company’s bank credit lines during the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 was $3,783 and $19,384, respectively.

 

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NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable

NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable

 

On August 31, 2020, the Company completed a secured subordinated convertible note financing of $1,530,000, including $1,350,000 from officers, directors, and their family members. Because the financing involved such parties related to the Company, a special committee of the Board comprising the Board’s disinterested directors approved the financing.

 

The funds raised are used to increase the Company’s working capital balances. The notes have a three-year term that accrue interest at 10% per annum and mature on August 30, 2023. The interest on the notes is payable quarterly in cash. The holder of each note may require the Company to repay the principal amount of the note plus accrued interest at any time after August 31, 2021. The principal amount of each note is convertible at any time, at the option of the holder, into shares of the Company’s common stock at a conversion price of $1.46 per share, which was the market closing price of the common stock on August 28, 2020. The notes did not contain a beneficial conversion feature because the conversion price is higher than the market closing price on the date of the notes payable. The notes are secured by the assets of the Company and are subordinated to amounts outstanding under the Company’s working capital bank line of credit with Western Alliance Bank.

 

 

Total issuance costs associated with the financing are $96,515, and the costs are presented in the balance sheet as a direct deduction from the original notes payable balance of $1,530,000 as a contra-liability. The issuance costs are amortized over three years, the term of the notes payable, and the amortization expense is reported as interest expense. The amortization of debt discount for six months ended June 30, 2021 was $16,546. The remaining debt discount of $71,697 will be amortized through August 30, 2023.

 

During the six months ended June 30, 2021, two noteholders elected to convert note principal of $130,000 into shares of the Company’s common stock at the conversion price.

 

Total interest expense recognized related to the convertible notes for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $43,177 and $87,721, respectively.

 

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NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations

NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations

 

Segment Information

The Company operates in the mobile barcode scanning and RFID/NFC data capture market. Mobile scanning typically consists of mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets, with mobile scanning or NFC peripherals for data collection, and third-party vertical applications software. The Company distributes its products in the United States and foreign countries primarily through distributors and resellers. The Company markets its products primarily through application developers whose applications are designed to work with the Company’s products.

 

Revenues by geographic areas for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:

                                 
   Three Months Ended
June 30,
  Six Months Ended
June 30,
   2021  2020  2021  2020
Revenues:            
   Americas  $4,753,436   $2,242,225   $8,316,490   $5,385,634 
   Europe   875,945    200,012    1,653,526    815,541 
   Asia Pacific   323,509    272,787    795,853    734,535 
      Total revenues  $5,952,890  $2,715,024  $10,765,869  $6,935,710

 

 

Export revenues are attributable to countries based on the location of the Company’s customers. The Company does not hold long-lived assets in foreign locations.

 

 

Major Customers

Customers who accounted for at least 10% of the Company’s total revenues for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 were as follows:

 

                                 
   Three Months Ended
June 30,
  Six Months Ended
June 30,
   2021  2020  2021  2020
Ingram Micro Inc.   27%   29%   26%   33%
BlueStar, Inc.   32%   25%   31%   20%
ScanSource, Inc.      12%   14%   10%   10%

 

Concentration of Credit Risk

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to significant concentrations of credit risk include cash, cash equivalents and accounts receivable. The Company invests its cash in demand deposit accounts in banks and the Company has not experienced losses on the investments. The Company’s trade accounts receivables are primarily with distributors. The Company performs ongoing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition, but the Company generally requires no collateral. Reserves are maintained for potential credit losses, and such losses have been within management’s expectations. Customers who accounted for at least 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable balances at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 were as follows:

 

                   
   June 30,  December 31,
   2021  2020
BlueStar, Inc.   33%   29%
Ingram Micro Inc.   26%   34%
ScanSource, Inc.   26%   13%
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV   *   11%
* Customer accounted for less than 10% of the Company accounts receivable balances  

 

Concentration of Suppliers

Several of the Company’s component parts are produced by a sole or limited number of suppliers. Shortages could occur in these essential materials due to increased demand, or due to an interruption of supply. Suppliers may choose to restrict credit terms or require advance payments causing delays in the procurement of essential materials. The Company’s inability to procure certain materials could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s results. For the three months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the top two suppliers accounted for 46% and 54%, respectively, of inventory purchases. As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, 19% and 15%, respectively, of the Company’s accounts payable balances were concentrated with a single supplier.

 

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NOTE 8 — Stock-Based Compensation
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Share-based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
NOTE 8 — Stock-Based Compensation

NOTE 8 — Stock-Based Compensation

 

The Company recognizes the compensation cost in the financial statements for all stock-based awards to employees, including grants of stock options and restricted stock, based on the fair value of the awards as of the date that the awards are issued. Compensation cost for stock-based awards is recognized on a straight-line basis over the vesting period.

 

The fair values of stock options are generally determined using a binomial lattice valuation model which incorporates assumptions about expected volatility, risk-free interest rate, dividend yield, and expected life. There were 182,000 stock options granted during the six months ended June 30, 2021, compared to 37,000 stock options for the six months ended June 30, 2020.

 

 

The shares of restricted stock are issued to employees and consultants and are held in escrow by the Company until the shares vest on the schedule of 15% after year one, 20% after year two, 25% after year three and 40% after year four, subject to the employees and consultants being a continuing service provider on each of the vesting dates. If the service or employment is terminated, unvested shares revert to the Company. Shares are registered at grant, so share owners may vote at the annual stockholder meeting. Shares of restricted stock are granted at zero cost basis. Compensation cost of the restricted stock is recognized on a straight-line basis over the 4-year vesting period. For the six months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company awarded 302,425 and 293,000 shares of restricted stock, respectively. As of June 30, 2021, there were 742,131 shares of restricted stock outstanding. Due to the existence of restrictions on sale or transfer until the shares vest, the Company does not count the shares of restricted stock as issued and outstanding shares until they vest.

 

Total stock-based compensation expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 was $172,008 and $320,780, respectively, compared to expense of $131,369 and $263,434 in the corresponding periods a year ago.

 

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NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share

NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share

 

The following table sets forth the reconciliation of basic shares to diluted shares and the computation of basic and diluted net income (loss) per share:

 

                                 
   

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

Six Months Ended

June 30,

    2021  2020  2021  2020
Numerator:             
Net income (loss)   $2,627,107  $(768,023)  $2,830,009  $(858,350)
   Net income (loss) allocated to restricted stock award    226,630    (45,890)   243,205    (40,262)
   Adjusted net income (loss) for basic earnings per share   $2,400,477  $(722,133)  $2,586,804  $(818,088)
   Convertible note interest    43,177          88,755       
   Adjusted net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share   $2,443,654  $(722,133)  $2,675,559  $(818,088)
                      

Denominator:: Weighted average shares outstanding used in computing net income (loss) per share:

                    
Basic    7,128,768   6,009,383   6,808,339   6,011,695
Effect of dilutive stock options    819,680          826,387       
Effect of convertible note weighted shares    958,904          958,904       
                      
Diluted    8,907,352   6,009,383   8,593,630   6,011,695
                      
Net income (loss) per share applicable to common stockholders:                     
Basic   $0.34  $(0.13)  $0.38  $(0.14)
Diluted   $0.27  $(0.13)  $0.31  $(0.14)

 

 

 

In the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, 45,000 stock options and 50,000 warrants were excluded in the calculation of diluted net income per share as their effect would have been anti-dilutive.

 

In the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, 2,259,937 stock options and 394,506 shares of restricted stock were excluded in the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.

 

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NOTE 10 — Income Taxes
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
NOTE 10 — Income Taxes

NOTE 10 — Income Taxes

 

In the first half of 2021, the differences between the financial income and taxable income included a tax deduction of $7.97 million resulting from the disqualified disposition of incentive stock options and stock-based compensation of $320,780, which resulted in a taxable loss of $6.69 million. The Company recorded a net income tax benefit of approximately $1.9 million for the first half of 2021 with the expectation of full utilization of its net operating loss carryforwards.

 

The Company recorded no deferred tax benefit for the losses in the six months ended June 30, 2020.

 

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NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies

NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies

 

Operating Lease Obligations

The Company leases office space under a non-cancelable operating lease that provides the Company approximately 37,100 square feet in Newark, California. The lease agreement expires on June 30, 2022. Monthly base rent increases four percent per year annually on July 1st of each year. In June 2020, the Company also signed a two-year equipment operating lease agreement.

 

In January 2019, the Company adopted ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) and recognized a right-to-use asset and a lease liability using a discount rate of 6.25% per annum. On June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were approximately $413,810 and $508,328, respectively, compared to approximately $609,331 and $741,351, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

The Newark office space lease expense was $107,218 and $214,437 for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively.

 

 

Cash payments included in the measurement of the Company’s operating lease liabilities were $126,516 and $253,032 for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, respectively, compared to $117,268 and $234,537, respectively, for the corresponding prior year periods.

 

Future minimum lease payments under the operating lease at June 30, 2021 are shown below:

 

         
Annual minimum payments:  Amount
2021 (July 1 to December 31, 2021)   262,789 
2022 (through June 30, 2022)   262,789 
Total minimum payments   525,578 
Less: Present value factor   (17,250)
Total operating lease liabilities   508,328 
Less: Current portion of operating lease   (508,328)
Long-term portion of operating lease      

 

Purchase Commitments

As of June 30, 2021, the Company has non-cancelable purchase commitments for inventory to be used in the ordinary course of business of approximately $10,858,000.

 

Legal Matters

The Company is subject to disputes, claims, requests for indemnification and lawsuits arising in the ordinary course of business. Under the indemnification provisions of the Company’s customer agreements, the Company routinely agrees to indemnify and defend its customers against infringement of any patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets, or other intellectual property rights arising from customers’ legal use of the Company’s products or services. The exposure to the Company under these indemnification provisions is generally limited to the total amount paid for the indemnified products. However, certain indemnification provisions potentially expose the Company to losses in excess of the aggregate amount received from the customer. To date, there have been no claims against the Company by its customers pertaining to such indemnification provisions, and no amounts have been recorded. The Company is currently not a party to any material legal proceedings.

 

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NOTE 12 — Subsequent Events
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
NOTE 12 — Subsequent Events

NOTE 12 — Subsequent Events

 

The Company evaluated subsequent events and transactions that occurred between July 1, 2021 through the date of this report, the date that the unaudited condensed financial statements were issued.  Other than described below, the Company did not identify any subsequent events that would have required adjustment or disclosure in the unaudited condensed financial statements.

 

4,000 shares of restricted stock were granted from the 2004 Equity Incentive Plan.

 

The Company issued 35,129 shares of common stock upon the exercise of stock options.

 

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NOTE 2 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Use of Estimates

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expense during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates, and such differences may be material to the financial statements.

Cash Equivalents and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Cash Equivalents and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with a maturity date of 90 days or less at date of purchase to be cash equivalents. At June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, all of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents consisted of amounts held in demand deposit accounts in banks. The aggregate cash balance on deposit in these accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000. The Company’s cash balance on deposit in these accounts may, at times, exceed the federally insured limits. The Company has never experienced any losses in such accounts.

 

The carrying value of the Company’s cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, debt and foreign exchange contracts approximate fair value due to the relatively short period of time to maturity.

Revenue Recognition and Deferred Revenue

Revenue Recognition and Deferred Revenue

With the adoption of ASC 606 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” in January 2017, the Company recognizes revenue on sales to distributors when shipping of product is completed and title transfers to distributor, less a reserve for estimated product returns (sales and cost of sales). The reserves are based on estimates of future returns calculated from actual return history, primarily from stock rotations, plus knowledge of pending returns outside of the norm. At June 30, 2021, the deferred revenue and deferred cost on shipments to distributors were $529,973 and $179,267, respectively, compared to $450,591 and $170,016, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

 

The Company also earns revenue from its SocketCare extended warranty program, which provides extended warranty and accidental breakage coverage for selected products. For the quarters ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, SocketCare revenue was approximately $6,700 and $8,600, respectively. A SocketCare warranty purchased at the time of product purchase provides for coverage in either a three-year or a five-year term. The Company additionally offers comprehensive coverage and warranty term extensions. Revenues from SocketCare services are recognized ratably over the life of the extended warranty contract. The amount of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue is classified as deferred service revenue and presented on the Company’s balance sheet in its short- and long-term components. At June 30, 2021, the balance of unrecognized SocketCare service revenue was approximately $40,800.

Cost of Sales and Gross Margins

Cost of Sales and Gross Margins

 Cost of sales primarily consists of the costs to manufacture our products, including the costs of materials, contract manufacturing, shipping costs, personnel and related expenses including stock-based compensation, equipment and facility expenses, warranty costs and inventory excess and obsolete provisions. The factors that impact our gross margins are the cost of materials, the mix of products and the extent to which we are able to efficiently utilize our manufacturing capacity.

Leases

Leases

In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), which requires a lessee to recognize a liability representing future lease payments and a right-of-use asset representing its right to use the underlying asset for the lease term. For operating leases, a lessee is required to recognize at inception a right-of-use asset and a lease liability equal to the net present value of the lease payments, with lease expense recognized over the lease term on a straight-line basis. For leases with a term of twelve months or less, ASU 2016-02 allows a reporting entity to make an accounting policy election to not recognize a right-of-use asset and a lease liability, and to recognize lease expense on a straight-line basis. The Company adopted ASU 2016-02 effective January 1, 2019. At June 30, 2021, the balances of right-of-use assets and liabilities for the operating lease were$413,810 and $508,328, respectively, compared to $609,331 and $741,351, respectively, at December 31, 2020.

Goodwill

Goodwill

In January 2017, the FASB issued ASU 2017-04, Intangibles – Goodwill and Other (Topic 350): Simplifying the Test for Goodwill Impairment. The amendments in this update eliminate Step 2 from the goodwill impairment test. The annual, or interim, goodwill impairment test is performed by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount. An impairment charge should be recognized for the amount by which the carrying amount exceeds the reporting unit’s fair value; however, the loss recognized should not exceed the total amount of goodwill allocated to that reporting unit. In addition, income tax effects from any tax-deductible goodwill on the carrying amount of the reporting unit should be considered when measuring the goodwill impairment loss, if applicable.

 

 

The Company tests its goodwill for impairment annually as of September 30th or more frequently when events or circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the Company’s single reporting unit more likely than not exceeds its fair value.

 

No impairment of goodwill was recorded in the quarter ended June 30, 2021.

Recently Issued Financial Accounting Standards

Recently Issued Financial Accounting Standards

From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standards setting bodies and adopted by the Company as of the specified effective date. Unless otherwise discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows upon adoption.

 

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NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
Amortization
Fiscal Year Amount
2021 (July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021)  $63,648 
2022   127,296 
2023   127,296 
2024   127,296 
2025   127,296 
Thereafter   1,304,777 
 Total  $1,877,609
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NOTE 4 — Inventories (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Inventory Disclosure [Abstract]  
Inventories
   June 30,  December 31,
   2021  2020
Raw materials and sub-assemblies  $4,429,107   $3,642,377 
Finished goods   396,346    281,104 
Inventory reserves   805,943   727,639
Inventory, net  $4,019,510  $3,195,842
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NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
CalCap loan balance
    
   June 30, 2021
Current portion of CalCap loan  $500,000 
Long-term portion of CalCap loan   375,000 
CalCap loan  $875,000
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NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Revenue by Geographic
                                 
   Three Months Ended
June 30,
  Six Months Ended
June 30,
   2021  2020  2021  2020
Revenues:            
   Americas  $4,753,436   $2,242,225   $8,316,490   $5,385,634 
   Europe   875,945    200,012    1,653,526    815,541 
   Asia Pacific   323,509    272,787    795,853    734,535 
      Total revenues  $5,952,890  $2,715,024  $10,765,869  $6,935,710
Major customers accounted for at least 10% of total revenues
                                 
   Three Months Ended
June 30,
  Six Months Ended
June 30,
   2021  2020  2021  2020
Ingram Micro Inc.   27%   29%   26%   33%
BlueStar, Inc.   32%   25%   31%   20%
ScanSource, Inc.      12%   14%   10%   10%
Concentration of Credit Risk
                   
   June 30,  December 31,
   2021  2020
BlueStar, Inc.   33%   29%
Ingram Micro Inc.   26%   34%
ScanSource, Inc.   26%   13%
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV   *   11%
* Customer accounted for less than 10% of the Company accounts receivable balances  
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NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Net Income (Loss) Per Share
                                 
   

Three Months Ended

June 30,

 

Six Months Ended

June 30,

    2021  2020  2021  2020
Numerator:             
Net income (loss)   $2,627,107  $(768,023)  $2,830,009  $(858,350)
   Net income (loss) allocated to restricted stock award    226,630    (45,890)   243,205    (40,262)
   Adjusted net income (loss) for basic earnings per share   $2,400,477  $(722,133)  $2,586,804  $(818,088)
   Convertible note interest    43,177          88,755       
   Adjusted net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share   $2,443,654  $(722,133)  $2,675,559  $(818,088)
                      

Denominator:: Weighted average shares outstanding used in computing net income (loss) per share:

                    
Basic    7,128,768   6,009,383   6,808,339   6,011,695
Effect of dilutive stock options    819,680          826,387       
Effect of convertible note weighted shares    958,904          958,904       
                      
Diluted    8,907,352   6,009,383   8,593,630   6,011,695
                      
Net income (loss) per share applicable to common stockholders:                     
Basic   $0.34  $(0.13)  $0.38  $(0.14)
Diluted   $0.27  $(0.13)  $0.31  $(0.14)
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NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Future minimum lease payments
         
Annual minimum payments:  Amount
2021 (July 1 to December 31, 2021)   262,789 
2022 (through June 30, 2022)   262,789 
Total minimum payments   525,578 
Less: Present value factor   (17,250)
Total operating lease liabilities   508,328 
Less: Current portion of operating lease   (508,328)
Long-term portion of operating lease      
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NOTE 2 — Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Product Information [Line Items]          
Deferred revenue on shipments to distributors $ 529,973   $ 529,973   $ 450,591
Deferred cost on shipments to distributors 179,267   179,267   170,016
Revenues 5,952,890 $ 2,715,024 10,765,869 $ 6,935,710  
Operating Lease, Right-of-Use Asset 413,810   413,810   609,331
Operating Lease, Liability 508,328   508,328   $ 741,351
Goodwill, Impairment Loss 0        
Service [Member]          
Product Information [Line Items]          
Unrecognized SocketCare service revenue 40,800   $ 40,800    
Service [Member]          
Product Information [Line Items]          
Revenues $ 6,700 $ 8,600      
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Amortization (Details)
Jun. 30, 2021
USD ($)
Business Combination and Asset Acquisition [Abstract]  
2021 (July 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021) $ 63,648
2022 127,296
2023 127,296
2024 127,296
2025 127,296
Thereafter 1,304,777
 Total $ 1,877,609
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NOTE 3 — Acquisition of Intangible Assets (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Mar. 29, 2021
Feb. 26, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
New Accounting Pronouncements or Change in Accounting Principle [Line Items]        
Acquisition date Feb. 26, 2021      
Number of common shares issued 184,332      
Number of warrants issued 50,000      
Intangible asset valuation date Mar. 29, 2021      
Agreed cash payment $ 192,293      
Value of acquired intangible asset $ 1,877,609    
Warrant [Member]        
New Accounting Pronouncements or Change in Accounting Principle [Line Items]        
Share price   $ 7.65 $ 10.85  
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Inventories (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Inventory Disclosure [Abstract]    
Raw materials and sub-assemblies $ 4,429,107 $ 3,642,377
Finished goods 396,346 281,104
Inventory reserves (805,943) (727,639)
Inventory, net $ 4,019,510 $ 3,195,842
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CalCap loan balance (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]    
Current portion of CalCap loan $ 500,000
Long-term portion of CalCap loan 375,000
CalCap loan $ 875,000  
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NOTE 5 — Bank Financing Arrangements (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jan. 29, 2021
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]          
Line of Credit Facility, Initiation Date     Jan. 29, 2021    
Line of credit expiration date     Jan. 31, 2023    
Repayments of Debt     $ 125,000 $ 250,000  
Proceeds from borrowings under bank line of credit       4,630,000  
Repayments of Bank Debt       5,592,449  
Interest Expense $ 51,428 $ 8,149 100,129 27,641  
Domestic Line of Credit [Member]          
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]          
Aggregate maximum advance amount         $ 3,000,000
Domestic Revolving Facility [Member]          
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]          
Aggregate maximum advance amount         2,000,000
Term Loan [Member]          
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]          
Aggregate maximum advance amount         $ 1,000,000
Repayments of Debt       250,000  
Interest Expense 11,580 1,896 17,552 5,922  
Interest Payable $ 2,431   $ 2,431    
Credit Line [Member]          
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]          
Interest Expense   $ 3,783   $ 19,384  
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NOTE 6 — Secured Subordinated Convertible Notes Payable (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 36 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Sep. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Aug. 30, 2023
Aug. 31, 2020
Aug. 28, 2020
Short-term Debt [Line Items]              
Convertible Subordinated Debt           $ 1,530,000  
Subordinated Borrowing, Interest Rate         10.00%    
Subordinated Borrowing, Due Date     Aug. 30, 2023        
Conversion price             $ 1.46
Payments of Debt Issuance Costs   $ 96,515          
Amortization of Debt Discount (Premium)     $ 16,546      
Unamortized debt discount $ 71,697   71,697        
Conversion of Stock, Amount Converted     130,000        
Interest expense $ 43,177   $ 87,721        
Related Party [Member]              
Short-term Debt [Line Items]              
Convertible Subordinated Debt           $ 1,350,000  
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Revenue by Geographic (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]        
      Total revenues $ 5,952,890 $ 2,715,024 $ 10,765,869 $ 6,935,710
Americas [Member]        
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]        
      Total revenues 4,753,436 2,242,225 8,316,490 5,385,634
EMEA [Member]        
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]        
      Total revenues 875,945 200,012 1,653,526 815,541
Asia Pacific [Member]        
Revenues from External Customers and Long-Lived Assets [Line Items]        
      Total revenues $ 323,509 $ 272,787 $ 795,853 $ 734,535
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Major customers accounted for at least 10% of total revenues (Details)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Ingram Micro [Member]        
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]        
ScanSource, Inc.   0.27 0.29 0.26 0.33
Blue Star [Member]        
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]        
ScanSource, Inc.   0.32 0.25 0.31 0.20
Scan Source [Member]        
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]        
ScanSource, Inc.   0.12 0.14 0.10 0.10
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Concentration of Credit Risk (Details)
Jun. 30, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Blue Star [Member]    
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]    
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV 0.33 0.29
Ingram Micro [Member]    
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]    
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV 0.26 0.34
Scan Source [Member]    
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]    
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV 0.26 0.13
Bluestar Europe [Member]    
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]    
Bluestar Europe Distribution BV [1] 0.11
[1] Customer accounted for less than 10% of the Company accounts receivable balances
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NOTE 7 — Segment Information and Concentrations (Details Narrative) - Supplier Concentration Risk [Member]
3 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Revenue, Major Customer [Line Items]      
Percentage of inventory purchases from top two suppliers 46.00% 54.00%  
Accounts payable balances with a single supplier 19.00%   15.00%
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NOTE 8 — Stock-Based Compensation (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Aug. 13, 2021
Jun. 30, 2021
Mar. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Mar. 31, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Share-based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]              
Stock option granted           182,000 37,000
Stock Issued During Period, Shares, Restricted Stock Award, Gross 4,000         302,425 293,000
Oustanding restricted stock   742,131       742,131  
Share-based Payment Arrangement, Noncash Expense   $ 172,008 $ 148,772 $ 131,369 $ 132,065 $ 320,780 $ 263,434
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Net Income (Loss) Per Share (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Mar. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Mar. 31, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Numerator:            
Net income (loss) $ 2,627,107 $ 202,902 $ (768,023) $ (90,327) $ 2,830,009 $ (858,350)
   Net income (loss) allocated to restricted stock award 226,630   (45,890)   243,205 (40,262)
   Adjusted net income (loss) for basic earnings per share 2,400,477   (722,133)   2,586,804 (818,088)
   Convertible note interest 43,177     88,755
   Adjusted net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share $ 2,443,654   $ (722,133)   $ 2,675,559 $ (818,088)
Denominator:: Weighted average shares outstanding used in computing net income (loss) per share:            
Basic 7,128,768   6,009,383   6,808,339 6,011,695
Effect of dilutive stock options 819,680     826,387
Effect of convertible note weighted shares 958,904     958,904
Diluted 8,907,352   6,009,383   8,593,630 6,011,695
Net income (loss) per share applicable to common stockholders:            
Basic $ 0.34   $ (0.13)   $ 0.38 $ (0.14)
Diluted $ 0.27   $ (0.13)   $ 0.31 $ (0.14)
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NOTE 9 — Net Income (Loss) Per Share (Details Narrative) - shares
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share 50,000      
Restricted Stock [Member]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share 45,000 394,506 45,000 394,506
Warrant [Member]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share     50,000  
Share-based Payment Arrangement, Option [Member]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share   2,259,937   2,259,937
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NOTE 10 — Income Taxes (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Mar. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Mar. 31, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]            
Employee stock option income tax effects         $ 7,970,000  
Share-based Payment Arrangement, Noncash Expense $ 172,008 $ 148,772 $ 131,369 $ 132,065 320,780 $ 263,434
Taxable loss         $ 6,690,000  
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Future minimum lease payments (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2021
Dec. 31, 2020
Annual minimum payments:    
2021 (July 1 to December 31, 2021) $ 262,789  
2022 (through June 30, 2022) 262,789  
Total minimum payments 525,578  
Less: Present value factor (17,250)  
Total operating lease liabilities 508,328 $ 741,351
Less: Current portion of operating lease (508,328) (483,254)
Long-term portion of operating lease $ 258,097
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NOTE 11 — Commitments and Contingencies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Dec. 31, 2020
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]          
Operating Lease, Right-of-Use Asset $ 413,810   $ 413,810   $ 609,331
Operating Lease, Liability 508,328   508,328   $ 741,351
Lease expense 107,218   214,437    
Operating Lease, Payments 126,516 $ 117,268 253,032 $ 234,537  
Purchase Obligation, to be Paid, Year One $ 10,858,000   $ 10,858,000    
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NOTE 12 — Subsequent Events (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Aug. 13, 2021
Jun. 30, 2021
Mar. 31, 2021
Jun. 30, 2021
Jun. 30, 2020
Subsequent Events [Abstract]          
Stock Issued During Period, Shares, Restricted Stock Award, Gross 4,000     302,425 293,000
Stock Issued During Period, Value, Stock Options Exercised $ 35,129 $ 66,889 $ 1,711,658    
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