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I'm going to buy a shotgun...
I'll let you know the result.
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Having just read the wiki on Bluetooth there does not appear to be any mandatory password protected handshake required.
One concern I would have is if the speaker also has a microphone.
I have a bluetooth speaker that has a microphone (Betron KS808) and I leave it switched off when not using it partly for this reason.
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Yes, but in this case, the power off button put the loudspeakers in standby... and in standby they accept pairings, and once paired... they can start them up at full volume...
I'll have to end up putting a switch there that allow me to unplug them comfortably each time I don't use them.
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I don't think a good or secure design is any legal obligation.
Can't you return your loudspeakers, get your money back and get another one?
This is definitely a defect in the product, even if it's "by design".
I'd raise some hell over this over at KEF EGG and write a bunch of VERY negative reviews on Amazon, their website, etc.
If they don't comply (although I think there ARE laws for that) you could even find a leading news website and threaten to share your story.
It may somehow be in conflict with GDPR if it has a mic or remembers some of your preferences for example.
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Don't know if the shop will allow me to do this because it's been one year ago... The problem appeared one month ago +/-.
I'll contact them again to see if they can offer a firmware update to solve this, but given their initial answer this is "by design"...
I guess the only real option (after sending a last mail to them, and paying a visit to the shop to try to return them) is doing what you suggest...
A real pity because the sound quality is amazing.
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Joan M wrote: I'll contact them again to see if they can offer a firmware update to solve this, but given their initial answer this is "by design"...
The #InternetOfShit isn't limited to devices with wifi/cellular connectivity. Any sort of wireless link is sufficient.
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I've worked with Bluetooth (classic) and BLE (Limited Energy) a bit with Android, Arduino etc.
The only relevance that may have to this is that it _should_ be quite easy to open up the speakers and de-solder the connection for the Bluetooth device. You _should_ be able to disable (desolder) the Bluetooth component if you can get into the speakers.
However, the problem may be with opening up the speakers. I know a lot of times with consumer products they basically have no way in without destroying the outer appearance. Is this a possibility? Can you get into the electronics without destroying the appearance. If you can you can surely remove the Bluetooth capability and still have functioning speakers.
BTW that is unfortunate that is such a terrible design.
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I'm afraid you are right... if I try to get inside I'll have to destroy half of the loudspeaker...
And the second part of the problem is that it's not a good idea having me near a soldering iron...
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Hi,
You say it connects when in standby mode, but whilst powered up you have to fiddle with buttons to connect?
So why not just leave it permanently powered up? Just turn down volume or supply no signal?
Oh and buy another speaker of same make and give it to the neighbour then connect periodically and mess with them!
Cheerio
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It goes standby automatically after 15 minutes without playing a sound...
Once in Standby anyone can connect to it through Bluetooth.
From any cell phone or device connected to the speakers you can control the volume.
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Unless you're using Class 1, the range should be "about" 30 feet or less.
So, HE'S IN YOUR HOUSE!!!
The Master said, 'Am I indeed possessed of knowledge? I am not knowing. But if a mean person, who appears quite empty-like, ask anything of me, I set it forth from one end to the other, and exhaust it.'
― Confucian Analects
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I've been able to get more than 10 meters away from the loudspeakers while streaming music via Bluetooth...
Not tried to go further...
I have the loudspeakers in a room that's close to my neighbor house... just a wall between both...
Now that you say that... I'd love having that guy/girl in my house... that way he/she could learn to fly through my window.
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clima change is normal in the history of the earth, so there ice ages and times where NO ice in polar regions.
The ocean level is swinging around about 50 meters higher and 100 meter lower.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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can we also blame climate change for humans showing up on this tiny little blue planet?
clearly that was an error too.
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The human race is evidence that even gods make mistakes.
I guess you could say they are only human after all...
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I am not objecting to that ... as long as we are willng to take the consequences of it. Like, to follow up your example, every area below an altitude of a hundred meters being flooded. If that is OK with us, why worry about the climate?
Or, the artic and antarctic ice melting (well, this is related to the ocean level), with whatever effect that will have on the average temperature on Earth, possibly killing off major parts (or all!) of humanity. If that is OK with us, why worry about the climate?
Sure: We have got air condition systems, so global heating won't bother us. Our electricity bill may go up somewhat, but we can affort it.
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Scott Adams isn't big on climate change and that's essentially what this strip is about. Please let's not let this thread devolve into a debate on the subject.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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It is remarkable that such open criticism is tolerated. In the UK not one single news outlet, public commentator, personality, or celebrity is not 100% on message.
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because the UK is ridiculously left win anyone who disagrees is pilloried
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This intolerance on other opinions is a hugh problem. Only open minded discussion leads to better solutions. I am afraid about upcoming dark ages, because I lived in socialism and know its consequences.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Yes, you do know. Shame we don't listen to you.
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