• @ultranaut
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    701 year ago

    If you live in the US that sounds like something the FDA should be notified about. It’s probably not legal to sell a hearing aid that can so easily be hijacked by another party, or if it is, it really shouldn’t be. Either way, FDA regulates hearing aids so they are the ones to complain to.

    • @focusforte
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      11 year ago

      The problem is inherent to Bluetooth, The only way to make it not be like this would be to make things dramatically more difficult to connect to things over Bluetooth.

      • @foyrkopp
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        151 year ago

        ??

        I’m no expert on the technical side of the protocol, but my BT devices only ever connect to sources they’ve been paired with.

        Why would this be more difficult for hearing aids than for headphones?

      • Natanael
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        1 year ago

        Not at all, those ones are permanently in pairing mode with no interaction required and instead it should require manual pairing