 Um, all right. So the first thing I did was to put on the band and dude, the mechanism for putting on a band is awesome. It makes it fun, doesn't it? Like, I, I'm just like, you know what? I think I could figure this out and I just snapped it in and it just, you know, clicked and it's like, and, and then I put it on. The fit is perfect. It's actually better than my other watch. Amazing. That makes, it makes having multiple bands easy and fun, which is something I never would do with my other watches. Now here the interesting part is as with many toys, if you have to force something, don't do it. Because I was like, Oh, how, how do I remove it? Oh, I actually had to, I actually had to research this online. So there are little buttons on the watch that are used to release the band. So don't force it, never force anything. If it doesn't move and it should, then you're doing something wrong. You're doing it wrong. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. All right. So the setup was really easy. Um, you know, the white, it's like a lot of other things. Uh, so it came up and it said, yeah, you, uh, put a phone near me. I'm like, okay. And once it noticed that there was a phone near it, it then put, uh, you know, the sparkly pattern on the watch, which I guess is getting the, you know, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or some, some credentials. And then there it goes. All right. So now that you've got it set up, you're using it. What, like, what are some of the pros and pro and con? Like, what are some of the things you've noticed about wearing a watch? Because for so many of us, you know, we've had watches for years. And, and there are like, there's probably some things that, that we've learned along the way that are helpful for you. But I feel like you sort of stepping into this with beginner's mind, with fresh eyes, you're going to notice some things that the rest of us overlook. Um, the one thing that I thought was kind of weird. So the first thing that I wanted to try was, um, so, you know, I went out and about and just used it as, as a watch. Sure. But here's the first thing I tried. So this watch can measure your heart rate. It can do a EKG or ECG or ECG, right? Um, and oxygen level and your blood. And I'm like, oh, cool. I'm like, okay, um, well, let, let me run the apps to do that. And so I look on the watch, um, learning how to do an app view is to press the button, not the crown. Um, and I'm like, where, where, where's the app for this? And it's like, oh, well, you know, you, uh, I then looked online for guidance, so I couldn't figure it out. And they're like, oh yeah, you may want to get the, uh, the watch app. So you needed to install the O2 sensor app from Apple. It didn't just come on the watch. No, no, the app. Um, none of the apps appeared. I had to run something on my phone. Uh, in order to enable the app to appear on the watch. So that was kind of weird. It is weird. Yeah. Uh, but they all work, you know, it's, it's really good. Uh, the other reflection is that. It didn't come with a bunch of watch faces and the, and it looks like what's happening is that the phone over time populates certain data on the watch without really telling you that it's doing it. Yes. That was going to be one piece of advice I had for you was, um, I find it maddening, uh, that when I go into, I also find it maddening that updating to iOS 16.1 on my iPhone removed or defaulted to the show only four suggestions when you search instead of the show more, which is show eight. So, um, I just had to turn that on because I just updated to 16 one. But if you go into the watch app, uh, and I believe you go. Yes. So go to the watch app and go to general. Automatic app install is, I believe on by default. And quite frankly, I can't deal with my watch being super cluttered with apps that I'm never going to use on my watch. So I have that turned off now and, and it always drives me crazy when it winds up getting turned back on. So that, that's one piece of advice. Again, we're all different humans. Some of you may love having automatic app install and I get it. I install too many things on my phone for that to be a realistic world to live in. If I want something on my watch, I'll happily just, you know, tell it to put it there and you would do that. Then by going into settings, um, and I believe it's, yeah, it just scroll down to the watch or go into the Apple watch app and scroll down to the bottom and you'll see the apps that are on your watch that you can remove and the apps that aren't on your watch that you can install. So, yeah. Um, anyway, the other thing, um, that I've learned is that I want fewer notifications. Yes. It's like, for example, running on my computer, I, I get, uh, so I have Apple news. So I'll get Apple news alerts, but then it also sent that alert to the, the, uh, the watch. Yeah. To me, that's too annoying. I don't need to know that piece of information on the watch. Yep. Yep. So did you just go into, to watch on your phone, watch and the, the watch app and then notifications and then just go set individual, yeah. Cause it'll mirror alerts from your phone by default for everything and you can start to turn those off if you, yeah. Okay. So you just like turned it off for news or whatever. Is that right? Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Good stuff. Um, I had to, uh, and then what I usually do with my phone, so I decided to try this when I was out and about. So one nice thing is that it, um, it transferred over one app that I used to call StoCard, which lets you store your, your, uh, uh, loyalty cards. Okay. And we'll display the barcode and I'm like, you know what? Let me see if I can use my watch to, uh, to both let them scan for stores that, that scan it like our grocery store. Uh, let me do that. Um, let me display the barcode and then do Apple pay with the watch and that worked great too. Um, I had to go through the setup process with the watch in that, you know, you had, I had to enter the, uh, CCV for all my cards over again. And I was like, what a pain in the neck. Yes. Yes. I'm sorry. Here is the other thing I noticed the wallet initially. Yeah. So, so this is the thing that stuck in my mind about transferring over stuff. When I added my cards to the wallet and then I went to the wallet on the, on the watch, only my cards were there. I'm like, well, where's my other stuff? Oh, right. Eventually it transferred it over. Um, yeah, that was kind of weird too is again, things, things are starting to appear on the watch that weren't there when I initially set it up. They're also coming to take you away. Haha. Uh, the, uh, although I know, yeah, based on how it's been today, I think they're coming to take me away. Uh, one, one thing to be aware of is that when you put your cards on your watch, the same as when you put them on your phone, uh, they get a different number. So, you know, there's the number that's on your card and then the one that's on your phone that your phone advertises to like, you know, kiosks is a different number, but still yours. And the one on your watch is yet another different number. And where this gets to be very important is, um, if you are doing something where you are being sort of tracked, hopefully intentionally and, and with permission, uh, for your purchases and where it mattered for us was when we visited London and I think New York will do the same thing when you're using the subways there or in London, of course, called the tube, uh, you get a discount if you ride, if you're based upon the frequency with which you ride, but that discount is applied specifically to your credit card numbers. So if you're going back and forth using your watch and your phone, you, you will, you will qualify separately from each device for that discount, uh, is really how it's done. Um, so, and New York probably does the same thing because there's no account that you create. You just tap your phone and you go. Yes, there is actually. Okay. You can get an account for their payment system. Got it. And does that, does it know? And actually when I did that, it then showed what cards I had used recently. All right. It had, it had my AmEx in there, which is the card that I have set up as my travel card and it showed up. How? So yes, you could get a, is it OMNY? Okay. All right. So just be aware, there might be some places where it matters. It seems like in the New York subways. But you are right because, um, it depends on the credit card vendor. So for example, I bought something with my watch on my city card or one of my city cards. Okay. Um, when I looked on my phone, the transaction did not appear there. But when I bought something using my watch and my AmEx, it did appear on the phone. So I think it's really up to the bank. Yeah. The bank, how they hand, if they, it was just funny that it didn't see that the watch app or the iOS app didn't see the transaction for one card, but it did for another. Got it. Got it. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Yeah. So just be aware that the numbers are different. It may or may not matter. And the other, yeah. And the other thing I learned, and it was funny because one of the stores I went to, I tried using my watch to pay and she's like, do it face down. That helped. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. You have to twist your wrist. I will recommend not using your watch for boarding passes when getting on airplanes. Like it has not been the, it's been a disaster every time. It's like, you know, you got to hold your wrist at a weird angle or it needs to be a certain distance from the camera that's scanning it. And it's just, it's still much easier to use my phone when getting on airplanes. So.