Mobile jammer blocks the navigation pointer of the headset

Can I prevent the headphones from being monitored again in the future? Hi buddy! In the future, I want to buy a headset for myself and use it as my hands-free communication device, but there is a problem. I have read that Sony wants to make it able to determine my location and even more, so other headset manufacturers may do the same thing to compete with Sony. Is there a way to prevent this from happening in the future. I don’t know how effective the mobile jammers I saw on the Internet are?

You are absolutely right! Sony holds a patent describing an absolutely new type of communication device. It consists of the wireless communication devices you have used (such as mobile phones or smart phones) and the headsets you desire. The two devices will communicate with each other in order to give you new Sony features.

The function I want to talk about is that your headset will determine the direction you are looking. Using GPS data obtained from a smartphone and direction data received from a headset, this wireless combination can predict where you are going. Therefore, I can understand why you are willing to avoid this situation in the future.

I would like to suggest that you forget that there is absolutely no point in buying wireless headphones, so I will tell you next. In order to keep the headset from being tracked, you need to use a mobile cell phone jammer to block the headset-based navigation pointer and prevent it from predicting the direction and location you intend to visit.