 Pete, you wanna take us to Mike? I can do that. Yeah, Mike writes in and asks, hi guys, can you remind me of one of your current recommendations for a network audio appliance with an 1 eighth inch stereo audio jack that is AirPlay 2 compatible, similar to the old features of the airport express. I wanna repurpose some decent but old speakers and add them to my home kit setup. Thanks, Mike. And I think, is that three millimeter for those on the metric system? I think so. I just call it a headphone jack. Yeah, it's a mini headphone jack. Yeah, not a quarter inch headphone jack. Yeah, exactly. The good news is we've had this conversation on the show before without a whole lot of great answers. There are some great answers now. There's two companies that I would recommend and feel comfortable recommending and look at for this. One is Belkin. They make what they call the SoundForm Connect AirPlay 2 Adapter. It's 89 bucks on Amazon. It has both the headphone, analog, audio out, the mini headphone jack, whatever size you wanna call that. It's also got the toss link optical out on it. And of course, yep, and it's got, you know, it's wifi. This one does 16 bit and 44.1 kilohertz sound, which is CD quality sound. We can argue the merits of having something more powerful than that, but I don't think you need it for what you're doing there. So there is that. Then there's another company that you might not be as familiar with WIM, W-I-I-M. They make two things. One is what they call their WIM Mini, which is their AirPlay 2 wireless audio streamer. It has the same toss link optical out. It's got your headphone optical out. It's also got an aux in and it will, you know, kind of let you take any sound you want and pass it through to those speakers. So it becomes sort of your hub. And of course, it is AirPlay capable as well as letting, you know, the other sound in through its sound input port. It also is $89 and available on Amazon. So we've got a link for that. And then there is the WIM Pro. And there's even the WIM Pro Plus or something. Yeah, the WIM Pro Plus, which comes with a remote and things like that. This, the difference between the WIM and the WIM Pro Plus is that the Pro and Pro Plus support Ethernet, Chromecast, the Amazon, a lady multi-room and other output types. So again, for what you're doing, the $89 WIM Mini would probably be totally fine. The WIM Pro is $149. The WIM Pro Plus I think is $219. But you get some more outputs. You get stereo RCA line outs and line in. You get toss link, the optical input and output. Again, Ethernet, some of those things. But if all you're looking for is AirPlay 2, then the WIM Mini or the Belkin Soundform Connect would be the answer there.