Love Island fans were left distracted as they noticed a change to all Islanders tonight.
As the new series aired another episode tonight, the Islanders were keen to get grafting. Will was left single following Tom's decision to couple up with Olivia and it seemed like the farmer was convinced it will work better than him and the actress anyway.
However, he was adamant that he wants to crack on with someone else, whilst also telling Tom that he thinks the pair are much "better suited" with one another before setting his sights on Lana, who is currently coupled up with Ron.
Speaking in the Beach Hut, Will said: "I've got to do a lot of grafting, do a lot of talking and try to take in as much as possible."
Elsewhere, Tanya and Shaq seem to be very close, but the recoupling around the firepit had a concerned Shaq explaining how much Tanya meant to him. "That was intense, that kind of puts things into perspective, in those kinds of situations you," he said.
"I just want to keep you close," he told her in sweet scenes.
However, fans were left feeling distracted tonight as they noticed a change to the Islanders. The wind has been a huge problem in the South African villa and now it appears ITV have addressed the sound issues by switching up the microphones.
"Who on gods green earth decided on the pompoms on the mic? #LoveIsland," one wrote.
Another noted: "is that a fuzzy mic on ron???? #LoveIsland," as a third shared: "Ahhh no the size of the microphones this year… the kissing noises are going to be next level disgusting #LoveIsland."
"These microphones are really not very discreet this year are they #LoveIsland," a fourth penned, with a fifth adding: "I’m sorry but why have the microphones massively increased in size #LoveIsland."
The wind has been a big issue in the show so far, with fans noticing it during the launch episode. It was blowing so strong that the girls' hair was being whipped up and into their faces and occasionally the microphones picked up the sound of the wind as they spoke.
It seems though that this has been addressed as the Islanders have been given larger microphones to pick up their voices better.