Abstract:
A headphones apparatus with a touch input unit, and a mobile device for connecting to the headphones are provided. The apparatus includes a microphone for receiving audio signals, a left loudspeaker for outputting a left audio signal, a right loudspeaker for outputting a right audio signal, a touch input unit for receiving a user's operating signals to control a mobile device, and a plug. The plug includes a sensing contact for transmitting the operating signals from the touch input unit to the mobile device, a microphone contact connected to the microphone for supplying bias voltage to the microphone, a left audio contact connected to the left loudspeaker, a right audio contact connect to the right loudspeaker, and a ground contact.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus to monitor a media presentation are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a housing defining a sleeve dimensioned to receive a monitoring device, the monitoring device to monitor the media presentation. The example apparatus includes a receiver carried by the housing to receive a first modulated audio signal from a media device via a wireless data connection using a wireless communication protocol, the first modulated audio signal associated with the media presentation, the receiver to output a baseband audio signal corresponding to the first modulated audio signal. The example apparatus includes a speaker carried by the housing to emit the baseband audio signal for receipt by the monitoring device within the sleeve. The example apparatus further includes a transmitter carried by the housing to modulate the baseband audio signal to form a second modulated audio signal, the transmitter to transmit the second modulated audio signal to wireless headphones using the wireless communication protocol.
Abstract:
An adaptor that includes a male connector, a control circuit, and a wireless transceiver coupleable to a corresponding female connector on a portable electronic device provides push-to-talk functionality on the portable electronic device. In conjunction with the device operating system, the adaptor converts a first incoming signal to a first number of low impedance/high impedance pulses detectable by the portable electronic device to initiate a push-to-talk session. During the push-to-talk session, the adaptor transceiver wirelessly transmits and receives communication signals (e.g., audio signals) to and from an accessory device communicably coupled to the adapter. In conjunction with the device operating system, the adaptor converts a second incoming signal to a second number of low impedance/high impedance pulses detectable by the portable electronic device to terminate the push-to-talk session.
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed for transferring programming data between a data upgrade/transfer unit, such as a programmer and/or a keyloader, and a communications device. The programming data and/or keys may be routed through a speaker microphone or other device. The speaker microphone includes, or connects to, a cable that connects to a connector interface on the communications device. Additionally, a jack or port on the speaker microphone connects to the programmer/keyloader via a data transfer cable. Programming data can be transmitted through the speaker microphone between the programmer/keyloader and the communications device. The speaker microphone can operate normally with the communications device when the programmer/keyloader is not connected to the port. The port on the speaker microphone may be configured to also connect to an accessory device, such as a headset, to transmit other types of data between the accessory device and the communications device by passing through the speaker microphone.
Abstract:
The disclosure provides an earphone and a fabrication method thereof. The earphone includes: an earphone wire, wherein the earphone wire includes flexible wire parts and hard wire parts which are arranged alternately. The technical scheme provided in the disclosure solves the problem existing in the related technologies that earphone wires entwine easily and cannot be untangled readily and therefore effectively avoids the entwining of earphone wires and improves user experience.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for delivering sound to a user ear are disclosed. In one example, an apparatus for delivering sound to an ear canal includes a body dimensioned to fit in a cavum concha area of a user ear, and a stabilizer member extending from the body arranged to bypass contact with a crus helix and contact a concha area of the user ear.
Abstract:
A system (10) for providing media and/or communications data to a plurality of users, 5 the system comprising: a plurality of earphone devices (30); and a server system (20) for providing audio data to each of the plurality of earphone devices (30); wherein each earphone device (30) comprises a processor module (80) for allowing 10 two-way digital communication between the earphone device (30) and the server system (20).
Abstract:
Systems and methods of alert and notification transmission are contemplated in which a transceiver provides an alert/notification to a user(s) wearing a headset that provides hearing protection device with an integrated transceiver (e.g., radio) and on-board siren-voice alert function board. Typically, this device would be used in a loud noise area (>+70 dB) that would otherwise prevent the user from hearing an alert and notification, such as a siren tone and/or Public Address announcement. While the alert and notification is silent, the device is contemplated to provide sufficient hearing protection (>+15 dB)from the ambient surroundings. It is also contemplated that it could play local music through an audio input port/other receiving method. When an alert and notification command is communicated to a headset device's address (or globally) through the transceiver, the device(s) would then proceed to play, within the headset, the desired alert and notification message. This would be successful, as the ambient sound is suppressed around the wearer and the message clearly listened too, live and/or pre-recorded. The alert could also be in the form of a visual indication (e.g. LEDs, etc.), vibration, etc. generated from this same function board. The transceiver could be an unlicensed frequency (e.g., Wi-Fi, FRS, etc.) or a licensed frequency (VHF, UHF, Digital 800 MHz, etc.), and while preferred to be bi-directional communications, it could also function in an alert only mode. Further, by adding a GPS locator, a facility and/or site could give proximity warnings based on user skill level in negotiation the facility, perhaps based on training level and experience. Also, digital messages are contemplated where text messages could be converted to speech.
Abstract:
A headphone device includes a first audio output module, a second audio output module, and a head module connected between the first and second audio output modules that are located at both ends of the head module respectively. The head module stays bent when in use and stays straight when in compact storage. Thus the form factor of the headphone device in compact storage is relatively smaller.