 One last cool stuff found, I want to talk about Pete, you had asked me to talk about this last week and I skipped it in the interest of time and it's the Sonos Move 2. So the Sonos Move has been out for a little while. The Move 2 is of course the successor, although you can still buy the Move 1. The Move 2 is 449, the Move 1 is 399. They are both portable speakers. The Move 2, it really does kind of take where the Move 1 started and bring it to what I'll call like fruition here. It now adds stereo sound by adding a separate tweeter. So there's two tweeters on it at the top and they're aimed sort of off to the sides and giving you a little bit of spread. It's kind of like the Sonos Aero 100. It's what they did with that to make that a stereo speaker. They basically did, in my opinion, they didn't say it this way, but in my opinion, it's kind of like that, but for the Move 2, the speakers are still inches apart from each other. So you're not getting like a huge wide stereo field like you would if you set two speakers say eight feet apart from each other, but it's a really nice wide sound stage. Yes, I listened to Money by Pink Floyd to see if I could hear the intro, the sounds going back and forth and it worked out fine. And you do, you hear it. But just listening, it gives a wider sound field than the Move originally had and the original Move, I think has a fantastic sound field. It's a nice little speaker. Yeah, exactly. The battery life has increased substantially. They've got a better battery in it, but they've also got better battery technology. The original Move was 10 hours. This is up to 24 hours of battery life. You can buy the new battery and put it in the old Move. It is a replaceable battery, but you're not gonna get 24 hours out of it. There's other engineering. But the one thing that I really like that it now has is on top of it, there is a volume sort of bar to slide so you don't have to tap if you want to move the volume up and down. You just get to... Yeah, exactly. You just get to slide your finger and control the volume. It has a USB-C port on it. You can get an adapter from Sonos to do line in with it, which is handy. You can also use it sort of to reverse charge your iPhone or whatever else you have out there. So yeah, and the Bluetooth connectivity is improved over the original Move. It's kind of like the Rome now where it just works and you just get Bluetooth. That's good. Yeah, I've had a couple of struggles with the Bluetooth on my original Move, but you know. My biggest complaint about that is the battery life in that if I forget to put it back on its cradle and don't turn it off, I want to use it the next day and it's like darn it. You can set it to be more aggressive about its power savings. The battery powered speakers, the Rome and the Move too. And then they added a color. So it comes in black, white, and then this olive green, which is actually, I can see that being nice, like you know, out on your patio or whatever. So, but yeah, that's the Sonos Move too. I'm excited about it. It's become my patio speaker now. It's just like, it's the one that goes out there. And the charging ring is better designed. It's still the same kind of thing. You just drop it in the charging ring and you're good to go, but it's simpler now. More forgiving. More forgiving. That's the right way to say it. Yeah, exactly.