 In the Sonos world, especially the Sonos home theater world, we for a long time have been wanting DTS audio support this week slash last week, depending on when you're listening. We got it. It adds DTS audio so that you get in addition to Dolby Digital, which is what we had previously. So DTS support means that surround sound from more sources comes in. Blu-ray discs that use DTS can support it can, you know, now fully be supported, which is fantastic. It does not and I'll use the word yet. And that's my word, not Sonos's word. It does not yet support DTS HD. So if you support, if you play a DTS HD source, it will sort of down sample it to DTS. So you're still getting DTS audio. You're just not getting the HD version of that audio. But but it'll show it, you know, I tried it with something and it came up in the little Sonos app that shows you things DTS surround 5.1. And so I was really stoked. Like that's that's a huge deal. That was a big hold back for for the Sonos home home theater thing amongst the aficionados. I mean, it still is a great. It still was a great home theater setup before that and now it got even better. They speaking of the app, they now have next to the volume bar bar, you can there's a little there's like a little button that looks like EQ sliders. And it lets you bring up your EQ sliders for that speaker setup right there. You don't have to like dig into settings. So if you want to tweak the EQ, you just do it right in the you know, right on the now playing screen, which is again, just a really nice, you know, you could do it before it was. This isn't a new feature, but it is exposed in a better place. I think I think maybe I've only installed this yesterday as of when we're recording the show. So time will tell they enabled of they added a feature called battery saver for their wireless speakers. This has been a huge problem with like the Sonos Rome. It's a great speaker. They say it gets 10 hours of battery life. I've found that that's true, whether it's playing something or not. So if the speaker is just charged and sitting there, battery tanks over the course of a day, I had to set my thing box to tell me when the speaker would go offline so that I'd know, oh crap, I got to go charge it up again. You know, and it's supposed to be a key charging to speaker through the Sonos Rome. You put it on a cheap pad and it starts to charge. But if I just leave, I figured, oh, I'll just leave it on a cheap pad. And then when I want to take it with me, it's fully charged and good to go. That is not been my experience with it. It's it's there's something not quite right. However, this new battery saver thing, you can turn it on for your wireless speakers. And after 30 minutes of being idle, it actually shuts itself off instead of going into sleep mode. So you have to wake it back up in order to use it. But at least it, you know, when it's just sitting there, it's not tanking the battery over 10 hours of effectively not being used. So it's I will say, though, this is the best sounding portable speaker of its size. You know, it's that pills shaped size speaker that I've that I've used. It is my travel speaker because it does Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. So Wi-Fi at home, Bluetooth on the road. And it like, I don't know how they get the sound, the big full sound out of it that they do. It really, despite the flaws that I've had to live with so far, maybe this battery, battery saver thing sort of takes those flaws away. It like, it's the speaker that goes into my, you know, into my suitcase when I'm traveling, it's fantastic. So, you know, at least there's that.