Jabra Elite 85T

Jabra Elite 85T

Jabra
Bluetooth

Review date: Nov. 2, 2020

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Mozilla says

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People voted: A little creepy
If you're more the sporty type or if you just don't like wearing big, over the ear headphones, these little earbuds might be for you. They do all the things: noise cancelling, custom sound levels for music, multiple microphones for calls, filtering out noise, and listening for you to ask Alexa, Siri, or Google to play that next song with 25-hours of battery life. All shoved right into your ears. These earbuds are truly small, truly wireless, and truly easy to lose.

What could happen if something goes wrong?

Jabra does a great job with privacy and security because they are old school. They sell hardware. Not you. This means they don't collect any personal information on you. And they don't share data with third-parties or sell it ever. They even have two privacy policies. One is a general statement of privacy and one covers their app. Good work Jabra!
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Can it snoop on me? information

Camera

Device: No

App: No

Microphone

Device: Yes

App: Yes

Tracks location

Device: No

App: Yes

What can be used to sign up?

What data does the company collect?

How does the company use this data?

Jabra says it does not share your data with third parties for commercial or marketing purposes, and that it never sells your data.

How can you control your data?

You can request that data be deleted.

What is the company’s known track record of protecting users’ data?

Average

No known incidents in the last 2 years.

Can this product be used offline?

Yes

User-friendly privacy information?

No

Links to privacy information

Does this product meet our Minimum Security Standards? information

Yes

Encryption

Yes

Uses encryption for the Bluetooth.

Strong password

N/A

The device pairs securely via Bluetooth, which does not require a password.

Security updates

Yes

Releases new firmware and enables the user to update their device via our app.

Manages vulnerabilities

Yes

Privacy policy

Yes

The company has a general privacy policy, and there is another privacy policy for the app. Location access is required to connect the app to the headphones.

Does the product use AI? information

Can’t Determine

Is this AI untrustworthy?

Can’t Determine

What kind of decisions does the AI make about you or for you?

Is the company transparent about how the AI works?

Can’t Determine

Does the user have control over the AI features?

Can’t Determine

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