It looks like this is a German product but the name in English is a meme. Making these play Shadilay would be top kek!
After the connection, the files were gone and I was kinda puzzled, until I found the following code in the application [...] They seem to set the hidden Attribute on the first connect, so the files are not easily discovered.
I'm surprised that people still leave that setting at the horrible default. Unhiding hidden files and file extensions is one of the first things I do to any installation of Windows since Windows 95.
On the other hand, I'm not surprised at all that they attempt to track your location; my default ever since ~2010 has been to assume that any software will contain embedded spyware and phone home whenever given the opportunity.
If you're looking for headphones with built-in audio players, a search of the usual Chinese sites for "headphones TF card" will yield plenty of results --- for products that are unlikely to contain spyware nor require an invasive app, but have more useful features like BT. In fact, I suspect they're also using JieLi SoCs, and the company that was contracted to do the firmware on this one may also produce those.
After the connection, the files were gone and I was kinda puzzled, until I found the following code in the application [...] They seem to set the hidden Attribute on the first connect, so the files are not easily discovered.
I'm surprised that people still leave that setting at the horrible default. Unhiding hidden files and file extensions is one of the first things I do to any installation of Windows since Windows 95.
On the other hand, I'm not surprised at all that they attempt to track your location; my default ever since ~2010 has been to assume that any software will contain embedded spyware and phone home whenever given the opportunity.
If you're looking for headphones with built-in audio players, a search of the usual Chinese sites for "headphones TF card" will yield plenty of results --- for products that are unlikely to contain spyware nor require an invasive app, but have more useful features like BT. In fact, I suspect they're also using JieLi SoCs, and the company that was contracted to do the firmware on this one may also produce those.