 Don wrote in and said, I have an Apple watch series eight, which was getting great battery life and can make it 24 hours. No problem until a couple of weeks ago, maybe around the time of the update to 10.3.1. But ever since then, I can't even get a whole day and it's getting worse at the moment. I can't get more than about four to six hours before it dies. Oh my gosh. It's horrible. It says I've tried restarting it, but that hasn't helped. Is there a way to reset the watch where I can restore all of my settings and faces? Is there any way to see the process that's using up my battery? Thanks. Yeah. Yeah. I have seen this. It is the first place I would start is on the watch itself, go to settings, battery and battery health. There is not an analog for this on your Mac, but it is there on your watch and is a good place to start just to see what's going on. And it will show you its opinion of the watch's battery. And I'm pulling this up on my watch now, which I generally don't wear during the show for perhaps obvious reasons. It's got a little chart that shows you how the battery has fared over the last, I think, 24 hours, which can be helpful to see if it's a gradual decline or if it's falling off the cliff at times, because that might be an indication as to did you have it left in workout mode or something where it was burning lots of power for a period of time and then plateaued. So check that. And then if it looks like it's just declining all the time, one thing I have found over time is that the watch will burn battery. This is going to sound obvious. Bear with me. The watch will burn battery when it's sinking on your Mac, to your Mac or to your iPhone rather. You know, it's got all kinds of data that it sinks. One of the things that it sinks is your contacts. Multiple times in my experience as an Apple Watch owner, I have found that that sometimes gets so out of sync that it never stops sinking my contacts. And that, of course, causes the battery to burn the solution to that. And thus far, I have seen no negative repercussions from doing this is to go now you're on your phone into the watch app on your phone, go into your watch, go into general, and go to reset. And you will see one of the options there is reset sync data. Choose that and see if 24 hours later, your watch battery life has settled in at that. That's now the first place that I go. And it's probably happened three or four times for me. So