Abstract:
A method and an electronic device of controlling an audio output are disclosed. The method includes detecting an audio output device connected to an electronic device, determining a type of audio output device associated with the audio output device connected to the electronic device, determining a first audio output level associated with the audio output device connected to the electronic device based on the type of audio output device and a predetermined audio output level, and outputting an audio output at the first audio output level using the audio output device.
Abstract:
A user terminal device, and a method of controlling a user terminal device are discussed. The user terminal device includes an ear accessory of the user terminal device including a first electrocardiogram (ECG) electrode contacted with an ear of a user, a second ECG electrode contacted with a hand of the user, and a first speaker configured to output an audio signal; a display; and a controller configured to display, on the display, bio information based on a first ECG signal from the first ECG electrode when the ear of the user is contacted with the first ECG electrode, and control an audio playback in response to a second ECG signal from the second ECG electrode when the hand of the user is contacted with the second ECG electrode.
Abstract:
A collapsible shoulder rest for a personal electronic device is incorporated into a protective case. The shoulder rest is secured within the back of the case and fan folds out away from the back. The shoulder rest is perpendicular to the width of the case.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a telephone headset that features an antiphase/anti-noise speaker within an anechoic chamber so that noises provided therein can be combatted with antiphase noises. In some embodiment, the antiphase/anti-noise speaker can be an exciter. In some embodiments, the headset is designed to include passive and active noise cancelation of a use's voice. Suitably, the headset can be adjusted to fit an inclusive range of head dimensions comfortably, the headsets may connect wirelessly to the user's phone to ensure cable free operation and communication.
Abstract:
A headset for controlling an electronic appliance, comprising a first earpiece (1) and a second earpiece (2), characterized in that it further comprises a first control unit (6) associated with input means (5) located in the first earpiece (1); a second control unit (7) associated with input means (5) located in the second earpiece (2); wherein the input means (5) comprise sensors for detecting hand-performed actions of a user of the headset; communication means (104, 105) for connecting with the electronic appliance, wherein the connection allows to control selected parameters of the electronic appliance, said selected parameters being divided into at least a first parameter group and a second parameter group; wherein the first control unit (6) is configured to control the first parameter group upon detection of a predefined hand-performed action with respect to the input means (5) located in the first earpiece (1); and wherein the second control unit (7) is configured to control the second parameter group upon detection of a predefined hand-performed action with respect to the input means (5) located in the second earpiece (2).
Abstract:
Provided is a glasses type information terminal, which is not only configured to deliver information to a wearer without hindering everyday activities, but is also capable of easily delivering an intention or the like of the wearer to a surrounding area. Chip LEDs (30) capable of selectively emitting a plurality of colors of light are arranged on a glasses frame (10). The chip LEDs (30) are configured to radiate light toward an end portion of glasses lenses (20a, 20b). A control module (70) and a communication module (60) configured to perform near field communication to and from a mobile terminal that generates personalized information on the wearer are accommodated in the glasses frame (10). The control module (70) is configured to perform light emission control of the chip LEDs (30) based on information from the mobile terminal.
Abstract:
A magnetic field antenna that provides high efficiency and a compact form factor. Electromagnetic shielding of electrical components used in the antenna is provided, and one embodiment of the invention is a wireless battery-free communications earplug.
Abstract:
A clamping apparatus for a head-mounted display device is provided. The clamping apparatus comprises a pivot portion at a rear of the clamping apparatus, the pivot portion adapted to rotate in a rotation plane, a first side portion coupled to and extending in a forward direction from the pivot portion, a second side portion coupled to and extending in the forward direction from the pivot portion, wherein the pivot portion is adapted to adjust the first and second side portions through the rotation plane to a first position and maintain the first position until later adjusted, and a display device assembly coupled to the first side portion, the display device assembly extending in the forward direction from the first side portion.
Abstract:
Head-mounted display systems and methods of operation that allow users to couple and decouple a portable electronic device such as a handheld portable electronic device with a separate head-mounted device (e.g., temporarily integrates the separate devices into a single unit) are disclosed. The portable electronic may be physically coupled to the head-mounted device such that the portable electronic device can be worn on the user's head. The portable electronic device may be operatively coupled to the head-mounted device such that the portable electronic device and head mounted device can communicate and operate with one another. Each device may be allowed to extend its features and/or services to the other device for the purpose of enhancing, increasing and/or eliminating redundant functions between the head-mounted device and the portable electronic device.
Abstract:
A telephone headset is provided which includes a presence status indicator thereon for signaling to other persons the user's availability and/or willingness to communicate face-to-face.