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I would think it would be as easy as just download a different player that has the capability to use that speaker. But nah, I don't think so. For some reason, it just, nah, won't work. But even the YouTube music app or Spotify, you go to play music, you got to play through your phone, not on the watch. It's kind of weird. But if you got like AirPods or something, like Bill just bought the new ones he's sending me, the ones that he had previously. And those, you just pair them up with the watch, listen to the music on YouTube Music or whatever. That's like the watches now, they have their own service plan. Like you can get it or not get it. I don't have it because I don't need it. My phone is always with me. But if you want to go out and you still want to receive your phone calls, you don't want to bring your phone, you want your texts and your data and all that stuff, well, you can activate the watch for $10 a month on your plan and you'll both take your phone number with you and send your texts and all of that without even needing to bring your phone with you. I mean, the technology has gone really, really far. The newest version of the watch that just came out, like not even a month ago, that has built-in satellite communication for SOS. You just hold your wrist up toward the sky, lock onto a satellite. You don't need your phone. If you're in a place where there's no cell service, you can still send texts and get help and crash detection and 911 service right through a satellite now up in friggin' spaceman.
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