 friends, you know, while I was gone and using my Sonos Rome, my friends at Sonos let me know that there was a new version of the Sonos Rome that came out. So the Sonos Rome is their, you know, I'll call it pill shaped speaker. And it it's absolutely my favorite travel speaker, you know, bar none. Like they they know exactly how to make things sound good. I don't understand how they do what they do with this speaker, because I have other speakers of the same size. And the Rome is like has the best roundest sound that I've ever seen on any of these. They released the Rome SL. Now, the Rome and the Rome SL are normal Sonos speakers. They connect to your Wi Fi when you're at home, and they participate in your Sonos network, just like you would expect them to. When you travel, though, the Rome has Bluetooth functionality. And so it can just be, you know, your normal Bluetooth speaker, if you will. And it's fantastic. It works super easily. It's my favorite travel speaker. The Rome SL now drops the price to 159 bucks. I don't know why the website that keeps coming up for me here, even though I'm in, you know, New Hampshire USA is giving me prices in. I don't even know what those prices are. Anyway, doesn't matter. It's 159 bucks. It still has Wi Fi and Bluetooth, but it doesn't have any microphones. So the normal Rome has microphones that are used for being a smart speaker at home, you know, the Amazon A lady or the Google assistant. And also the microphones provide the speaker with the ability to do automatic true play, which is Sonos's way of tuning the speaker to sound right in its environment without microphones. I can't do that. So there's no microphones and so therefore, you know, no automatic true play, but lower price for travel speaker. That's what I would get the Rome SL. So I was I was I was going to talk about it anyway. But then they announced the new one. So it was like, well, perfect.