
‘World’s first Bluetooth hair straighteners’ can be easily hacked
TechCrunch Industry News · TechCrunch
July 12, 20193m 36s
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Here’s a thing that should have never been a thing: Bluetooth-connected hair straighteners. Glamoriser, a U.K. firm that bills itself as the maker of the “world’s first Bluetooth hair straighteners“, allows users to link the device to an app, which lets the owner set certain heat and style settings. The app can also be used to remotely switch off the straighteners within Bluetooth range. Big problem, though. These straighteners can be hacked.
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