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08-24-2021 01:18 PM - edited 08-24-2021 01:42 PM
Any random person, who is around my PC, can at any time and without permission connect to the integrated bluetooth speakers and start playing the music.
Within OSD menu, under 'Audio >> HP Envy BT Speaker', we are having the following options:
- Disconnect (this disconnects the current device from the bluetooth speakers)
- Pair (does not work correctly)
- On (does not work correctly)
- Off (this switches off the bluetooth speakers)
Two of this options: "PAIR" and "ON" are affected by seperate bugs:
- "Pair": this should allow to pair a new device with the bluetooth speakers. Instead, the following happens (BUG):
GIVEN the device (for example a mobile phone) is connected to the bluetooth speakers,
WHEN the device (the same mobile phone) is being disconnected from the bluetooth speakers,
THEN the setting in OSD menu ('Audio >> HP Envy BT Speaker') is being automatically switched from >ON< to >PAIR<, which allows to pair ANY device to the bluetooth speakers (THIS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED).
- "On": this should keep the bluetooth speakers enabled, allowing to stream the music only by the paired device. Instead, the following happens (BUG):
GIVEN we connected a device (for example a mobile phone) to the bluetooth speakers,
AND then we switched off the connected device (the same mobile phone),
AND then the setting in OSD menu ('Audio >> HP Envy BT Speaker') has been set to >ON<,
WHEN a NEW device tries to connect to the speakers,
THEN this is being allowed even if the speakers are not in the "PAIR" mode (THIS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED)
OUTCOME: because of BOTH issues, any random person who is around the PC (for example a pedestrian or a neighbour), can at any time and without permission connect to the integrated bluetooth speakers and start playing the music.
The issue was already discussed here and there was no solution provided:
It's been several months and HP didn't release any upgrades of firmware for a while.
Here are other issues affecting HP ENVY 32 and all are related to BIOS/firmware:
- https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Boot-and-Lockup/HP-Envy-32-AIO-freezes-lockup/m-p/8113061
08-25-2021 06:01 PM