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The early ones you definitely could not replace the battery in the tile. Yeah, the tile was good, but it needed to bump into other devices running the tile network to be able to track them long distances. We got AirTags, they work very similar, only they're just Apple, and Apple's way of doing it. And fortunately, you can change the battery in these things, so they'll last you forever. I mean, they're just little flat disks, and you pop the battery in the bottom of them. Yeah, I've only ever changed the battery, like you say, once a year, and I usually change all of them at the same time. So you go to the dollar store and pick up a package of these batteries with half a dozen in it for like $10, and then you're good for two years, or well, one year each, but I've got four of them, so I usually change four batteries once a year. Once all the devices run out, I'll swap them over to one time. But yeah, they're good. I used to keep one in my wallet back when I used to carry a wallet. A few years back right now, I've got all my cards added to my phone, which means I can use them on my phone or my watch to just tap the watch on the payment terminal or the phone and pay that way. And my bank cards and credit card are all added to that, so I don't carry a wallet anymore. I barely ever use cash, always just digital transactions. Even if I'm sending someone money, like my family or a friend or something, I always just send it right to my bank. Never use cash anymore, very little anyway. V01 you, Casey.
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