 Well, you actually have it on the agenda here already, but to dig in, so I thought that the audio enhancements that they offered were pretty compelling, and you being our audio guru, you know, the spatial audio, voice isolation, wide spectrum, all of that stuff. Then you mean the new AirPods enhancements? Well, no. Well, one. So FaceTime, they, you know, they said that there are new features, and yes, some of them are in the AirPods, so we're kind of crossing worlds here, but I thought that was kind of neat. I think it's all AirPods. I mean, the spatial audio that's in FaceTime is AirPods, right? Like, that's not anywhere else. It's not just FaceTime. Well, I mean, you need to have a device that represents the spatial audio to your ears. OK. And so the AirPods are that thing. And so, yeah, this is all the enhancements to AirPods, which I think is great to see that that they're adding that to more things. They're adding spatial audio to M1 Max, right? I'm looking at my notes here. Yes, spatial audio comes to M1 Max. AirPods, it's not an audio thing, but AirPods get better find my support. Now they are findable whether or not they are in their case, which tells me that's kind of like having an AirTag in your AirPods case ish. I'm not quite sure how they're doing it. My guess is that they're using the Bluetooth that's in the AirPods themselves, but that's fine if it can do it while it's in the case. A firmware update to the AirPods should be able to do that, which would be great. I can take my AirTag off my AirPods. Right. I mean, but if I remember the demo, they were showing the directional stuff working. So is there a UWB chip in the AirPods or in future AirPods? Directional stuff for finding your AirPods or directional? Yes. Oh, yes. Did they show that working? I don't. I thought they did. I thought they were like, hey, you want to find your AirPods and you lost them. You can, you know. Right. But it's just like with AirTags, you can. I didn't. I don't remember. It may well be. I don't remember seeing that. I just thought it was you can, you can do the, you know, play a sound on them and find them that way and you get proximity, but not direction. But I could be totally wrong. I mean, there was like, like you said at the beginning, Dave, this was a dense thing. I missed a lot. I'm sure we all did. Yeah. There's even more. There was the thing when you were talking about AirPods, there was a thing where they showed you could have your AirPods in your ear and you would hear people talking and you could turn in your ears. You could turn off the back somehow process machine learning, I guess, back turned down the background noise. So you're in a crowded restaurant with hard surfaces, you know, that kind of makes it hard to hear everybody around the tape. And then someone's taught. And if they're the directional thing, I think that if they're talking at you, there's like a it detects their sound coming directly at you and it filters out the stuff that's not coming directly at you. Something along you saw that. You know, it's the Bible. I mean, essentially, it's a bipolar microphone, right? Because you've got microphones on each air pod so it knows what sound is coming into both mics equally. It's interesting. Effectively, that's let's assume that's the person in front of you and let's filter everything else out. That I that's my guess as to how they're doing that. But but it's a great. Fantastic. Nature. Yeah, because they've had they've had similar things before where you can use your iPhone like that you you know, you slide your iPhone across the table and use the microphone on your iPhone to feed your air pods. And you can do that. But this makes it even better because it's just yeah, because the way less obvious, I think. I don't know. I mean, you still have your air pods in. You probably need to tell people what you're doing. Otherwise, they think you're listening to music. I'm on the phone with the with corporate headquarters in New York. Sorry. Sorry. That's right. The the only other thing that occurred to me is who has a person walking through the house with a leaf blower that I thought was a good demo of the like, yeah, the noise you don't. Yeah. How do you clean your kitchen? Yeah, yeah, I never thought of that. OK, yeah, there you go. I'll give it a shot.