Sennheiser Momentum Wireless

Sennheiser Momentum Wireless

Sennheiser
Bluetooth

Beoardielingsdatum: Nov. 8, 2021

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Want some premium headphones and have money to spend? These over-the-ear headphones from Sennheiser fit the bill. They come with high quality sound, noise cancelling, what they call transparent hearing functionality (so you can hear the noise around you), and a Bluetooth connected app that lets you control it all on your phone. Unfortunately they also had a pretty big security oops back in 2018. Here's hoping Sennheiser learned their lesson from that.

Wat kin der barre as der wat misgiet?

We love that Sennheiser doesn't collect any personal data on its users. And because they don’t collect any data on you, there is no personal data to share with third parties. Yay! What a novel idea!

They did have a security problem in 2018 when Sennheiser’s flawed Headsetup headphone software opened PCs and Macs to website spoofing, which isn't great, but was also fixed rather quickly. And, as always, if you use Google Assistant or Alexa with these headphones, that voice data is sent back to Google or Amazon.

All in all though, we don't think Sennheiser's headphones should scare you much at all.

Tips om josels te beskermjen

  • Check Sennheiser Momentum FAQ for tips for safest set-up
  • mobile

Kin it my bespionearje? ynformaasje

Kamera

Apparaat: Nee

App: Nee

Mikrofoan

Apparaat: Ja

App: Nee

Folget lokaasje

Apparaat: Nee

App: Ja

Wat is der nedich om jo oan te melden?

Hokker gegevens sammelet it bedriuw?

Hoe brûkt it bedriuw dizze gegevens?

No personal data collected by the company, so it is not shared.

Sennheiser says, "Sennheiser itself does not collect and process any personal data using Google Firebase (for details see below). Therefore, Sennheiser does not transfer personal data to third parties."

Hoe kinne jo jo gegevens beheare?

You have the right to receive free information about your data stored by Sennheiser.

Hoe stiet it bedriuw bekend as it giet om it beskermjen fan brûkersgegevens?

Gemiddeld

Sennheiser’s flawed headphone software opened PCs and Macs to HTTPS site spoofing in November, 2018.

Kin dit produkt offline brûkt wurde?

Ja

Brûkersfreonlike privacyynformaasje?

Ja

Keppelingen nei privacy-ynformaasje

Foldocht dit produkt oan ús minimale befeiligingsnoarmen? ynformaasje

Ja

Fersifering

Ja

Uses encryption for the Bluetooth.

Sterk wachtwurd

Ja

Befeiligingsfernijingen

Net beskikber

Beheart kwetsberheden

Ja

Sennheiser has a bug bounty program.

Privacybelied

Ja

Brûkt it produkt AI? ynformaasje

Ja

You can connect to Alexa.

Is dizze AI ûnbetrouber?

Kin net bepale

Hokker soarte fan besluten makket de AI oer jo of foar jo?

If you connect to Alexa, the voice recognition is used.

Is it bedriuw transparant oer hoe’t de AI wurket?

Net beskikber

Hat de brûker kontrôle oer de AI-funksjes?

Ja

*Privacy net ynbegrepen

Djipper dûke

  • Sennheiser's flawed headphone software opened PCs and Macs to HTTPS site spoofing
    Zack Whittaker Keppeling iepenet yn in nij ljepblêd
  • The software for Sennheiser's high-end headphones have a bizarre and potentially dangerous bug that makes users vulnerable to hackers
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