Man claims his Bose headphones intercept what he’s listening to | Ars Technica
'An Illinois man has accused Bose, the audio equipment manufacturer, of illegally wiretapping him via his Bose headphones. '
'Those headphones use an app, known as "Bose Connect," to skip, pause, and perform other controls on them. '
'Lawyers for Zak argue that constitutes wiretapping. '
'Neither Bose nor Segment.io, which is not a party to the lawsuit, immediately responded to Ars’ request for comment. '
'The civil complaint alleges that Bose collects "the names of any music and audio tracks" played througthe headphones, along with the customer's personally identifiable serial number. '
Take a copper plate.
Clip an Alligator clip to one end.
Then clip another to Earth ground.
View your Oscilloscope.
Anything higher than 50kHz is definitely a transmittance.
Unless these devious bastards are transmitting in audible range.
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'An Illinois man has accused Bose, the audio equipment manufacturer, of illegally wiretapping him via his Bose headphones. '
'Those headphones use an app, known as "Bose Connect," to skip, pause, and perform other controls on them. '
'Lawyers for Zak argue that constitutes wiretapping. '
'Neither Bose nor Segment.io, which is not a party to the lawsuit, immediately responded to Ars’ request for comment. '
'The civil complaint alleges that Bose collects "the names of any music and audio tracks" played througthe headphones, along with the customer's personally identifiable serial number. '
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