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Remote Control: Latency and Privacy

Connected intimacy products need a higher trust bar. This report sets the internal checklist for latency, pairing, permissions, visible state, and whether a feature can work without collecting unnecessary user data.

StatusTechnology evaluation note
SourceProduct spec + Lumisyla review criteria
ScopeA product-lab checklist for connected control, response delay, and data minimization.
BoundaryLimits stated in plain language

How We Checked It.

  • Pairing-state and reconnect behavior review
  • Permission and data-minimization review where apps are involved
  • Latency observation across short practical distances
  • Fallback control check if remote behavior fails

What We Found Useful.

  • A remote feature is only premium if the user feels in control.
  • Visible state and fast recovery matter more than flashy app language.
  • Privacy-sensitive features should default to less data, clearer consent, and simpler settings.

Where This Appears.

This report is a method or R&D note. It informs future product selection and product-page language rather than pointing to one material group.

What This Does Not Claim.

This is a pre-launch checklist for product selection and copy. It is not a cybersecurity audit certificate or a promise that every connected product behaves the same way.