 I use my AirPods at my desk. Currently my AirPods Gen 3 at my desk. And I hate it when I leave them in because I know I have another phone call coming up in like, you know, five minutes. I use them as my AirPods are my favorite Bluetooth headset. So I leave them in between phone calls sometimes. And then when I get a text notification, I see the notification I'm sitting at my computer. It's fine, but I do my phone calls from my phone. So my AirPods are linked to my phone. All of that's fine, but the notification comes in. I see it. And if I don't like go to the messages app immediately and like read it so that messages knows that I've clicked and read it, even if I've previewed it, it will begin speaking the message to me in my ear, which is sort of distracting. If I have five minutes in between phone calls and I'm trying to get something done. So I figured out how to turn it off. You go into settings, notifications, announce notifications. Now you can turn it off for everything or you can granularly turn it on and off by app. Now it turns out there's somebody making noise in the background. I don't know who that is. But when for me, it was, the feature was enabled obviously, but it was off for every single app except messages. So I think it's on by default for messages and off for all others. But there you go. So that's my tip. Settings on your iPhone, notifications, announce notifications is the feature and you can either, like I said, turn it off and mask or individually for different apps. Super handy. Yeah, I had recently turned mine back on. In fact, it's a long story how I got them, but I got my AirPods Pro back. Amazing. Then to my daughter, I got them back. Yeah, that is the amazing part. But some shows back, I recommended the Skulls, Skull Candies, Air Candies, I think, or Indie Airs. That's what they are, which are amazing earbuds, particularly for the price. But oh my gosh, then I got the AirPods back in and the Spatial, what's it called? Spatial Audio. Yeah, Spatial Audio where if you turn your head, it sounds like it's coming from your iPad or your iPhone or even your Apple TV. The sound is fuller and richer and oh my gosh. You get what you pay for in life, right?