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But there's no malice about it, it's just probably an oversight. He's usually pretty good about fixing stuff like that. And there were concerns about the potential for the replacement battery. So right now if you have an OpenSpot 3 and OpenSpot 4 and you need the battery replaced, it's kind of hard to get a replacement battery. Think about shipping lithium batteries from Europe not being particularly easy. And even though they are quote-unquote user replaceable, finding the source of them is kind of a problem. So someone said, hey, you know, if you spend $400 on this box, you know, they've been out for about a year now. If you spend $400 on this thing, you know, it would be kind of nice to be able to like, you know, replace the battery when it dies. So that was one thing that came up. There were a couple of operational questions and answers. A lot of, you know, just general talk about, you know, accessibility came up a lot. So that was kind of a very, very short summary. I expressed, you know, one of the reasons I'm not particularly interested in that device is there's no way right now to hook headphones up to it or hearing aids. And, you know, just using the built-in speaker for me would not be particularly viable even when I use HDs. I tend to use earpieces or headphones or something just so I can, or something that can pair with hearing aids just so I can more easily hear it. And right now with this device, that's not possible. So that's another thing that came up.
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