SHOKZ OpenComm

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SHOKZ OpenComm
Classification
Grade C
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-16
Information
Name SHOKZ OpenComm
Brand by Parent SHOKZ by Shenzhen Voxtech Co., Ltd.
Generation First Generation
Model(s)
Release date 2022-03-02
Type/Category Earphone
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions
Mass Approx. 35g
Operating system Proprietary Embedded System
Companion App
CPU Proprietary Bluetooth Audio SoC
GPU
Memory
Storage
Battery Lithium-ion, approx. 16-hour talk time
Power USB-C Charging
Charging Supports fast charging (15-minute charge for 4 hours of use)
Display
Camera
Sound Bone Conduction Transducer
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.1, supports Multi-point Connection
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [] Risk of hardware tampering is very low for a well-known branded consumer electronic device.
Known vulnerabilities None [] No publicly disclosed specific vulnerabilities for this model.
Prior attacks None [] No publicly reported attack instances targeting this specific model.
Updatability Rare [] No official companion app; firmware updates are unclear or very rare.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Partial [] Connects to devices using standard Bluetooth pairing protocols. Supports multi-point connection.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [] Bluetooth 5.1 connections are encrypted by default using modern standards.
Storage No encryption [] The device itself has no user data storage functionality.
Category score 2
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Absent [] The earphones themselves have no user account system.
Authentication Basic [] Physical power on/off. Bluetooth pairing is the primary "authentication" method.
Brute-force protection Absent [] The Bluetooth pairing process itself has no brute-force protection mechanism.
Event logging Absent [] The device itself has no user event logging capability.
Passwords Default/Common/Easy to guess [] Bluetooth pairing typically uses common PINs or requires no PIN.
Category score 3
Grade C