U.S. patent application number 15/694736 was filed with the patent office on 2019-11-28 for personal media system including base station and wireless earbud.
This patent application is currently assigned to PINN, INC.. The applicant listed for this patent is PINN, INC.. Invention is credited to Seung Jin KIM.
Application Number | 20190364143 15/694736 |
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Family ID | 59962171 |
Filed Date | 2019-11-28 |
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United States Patent
Application |
20190364143 |
Kind Code |
A9 |
KIM; Seung Jin |
November 28, 2019 |
PERSONAL MEDIA SYSTEM INCLUDING BASE STATION AND WIRELESS
EARBUD
Abstract
The disclosure provides a personal media system including a base
station and a wireless earbud. The personal media system interacts
with a smartphone for wireless pairing. The base station has a
connection hole to receive the wireless earbud. When the wireless
earbud is plugged into the connection hole, the base station and
wireless earbud form an integrated body.
Inventors: |
KIM; Seung Jin; (Irvine,
CA) |
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Applicant: |
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PINN, INC. |
Tustin |
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US |
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Assignee: |
PINN, INC.
Tustin
CA
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Prior
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US 20170374184 A1 |
December 28, 2017 |
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Family ID: |
59962171 |
Appl. No.: |
15/694736 |
Filed: |
September 1, 2017 |
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15625935 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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H04R 2205/021 20130101;
H04M 2250/22 20130101; H04R 2420/07 20130101; H04M 1/7253 20130101;
H04M 2250/02 20130101; H04M 1/05 20130101; H04R 1/1025 20130101;
H04M 2201/38 20130101; G06F 3/165 20130101; H04R 1/1016 20130101;
H04R 1/1041 20130101; H04R 2499/11 20130101; H04R 2420/01 20130101;
H04M 1/6066 20130101 |
International
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H04M 1/60 20060101
H04M001/60; H04M 1/725 20060101 H04M001/725; H04M 1/05 20060101
H04M001/05 |
Claims
1. A personal media system comprising: a base station comprising a
connection hole, a user input button, at least one processor, at
least one memory, and circuitry; and a wireless earbud capable of
wireless pairing with a smartphone and configured for plugging into
the connection hole of the base station to form an integrated body
with the base station, wherein, in response to pressing of the user
input button, the at least one processor is configured to execute
computer program instructions stored in the at least one memory to
initiate processing for the wireless pairing with the smartphone,
wherein, when the wireless pairing with the smartphone is made, the
wireless earbud is configured to receive audio data from the
smartphone and play audio using the audio data from the smartphone,
wherein, in response to plugging the wireless earbud into the
connection hole, the at least one processor is configured to
execute computer program instructions stored in the at least one
memory to initiate charging of a battery of the wireless earbud,
wherein, when the wireless earbud is plugged into the connection
hole of the base station, the wireless earbud is configured to
electrically connect with the circuitry of the base station and
further configured to performing wired data communication with the
base station, wherein the wireless earbud is not capable of
wirelessly sending data to the base station.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a mechanical clip
integrated with the base station and configured for clipping a
person's clothing.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein, when the wireless earbud is
plugged into the connection hole, the system is configured such
that the smartphone wirelessly communicates with at least one of
the base station and the wireless earbud.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises a wireless communication module configured to wirelessly
communicate with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless
earbud.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into
the connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises a volume control button configured to control volume of
the wireless earbud.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises an information display.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein, when the wireless pairing is
made, the system is configured to provide a battery status of the
base station to the smartphone.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises a communication module configured to interface data
communication with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless
earbud.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein, in response to unplugging the
wireless earbud out of the connection hole, the system is
configured to initiate processing for the wireless pairing with the
smartphone.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein, in response to plugging the
wireless earbud into the connection hole, the at least one
processor is configured to execute computer program instructions
stored in the at least one memory to initiate ceasing of the
wireless pairing with the smartphone.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to execute computer program instructions stored in the
at least one memory to turn off the wireless pairing while the
wireless earbud is being charged.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein in response to pressing the user
input button, the at least one processor is configured to execute
computer program instructions stored in the at least one memory to
initiate a Bluetooth pairing between the wireless earbud and the
smartphone.
14. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to execute computer program instructions stored in the
at least one memory to turn off the wireless pairing while the
wireless earbud is being charged, wherein, in response to plugging
the wireless earbud into the connection hole, the at least one
processor is configured to execute computer program instructions
stored in the at least one memory to initiate ceasing of the
wireless pairing with the smartphone.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises a communication module configured to interface data
communication with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless
earbud, wherein the at least one processor is configured to
determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into the
connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole.
16. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into
the connection hole or unplugged out of the connection, wherein,
when the wireless earbud is plugged into the connection hole, the
smartphone is configured to wirelessly communicate with at least
one of the base station and the wireless earbud.
17. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises a communication module configured to interface data
communication with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless
earbud, wherein in response to pressing the user input button, the
at least one processor is configured to execute computer program
instructions stored in the at least one memory to initiate a
Bluetooth pairing between the wireless earbud and the
smartphone.
18. The system of claim 1, wherein the base station further
comprises a communication module configured to interface data
communication with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless
earbud, wherein, when the wireless earbud is plugged into the
connection hole, the system is configured such that the smartphone
wirelessly communicates with at least one of the base station and
the wireless earbud.
19. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into
the connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole,
wherein the base station further comprises a communication module
configured to interface data communication with at least one of the
smartphone and the wireless earbud, wherein, when the wireless
earbud is plugged into the connection hole, the system is
configured such that the smartphone wirelessly communicates with at
least one of the base station and the wireless earbud.
20. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into
the connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole,
wherein, in response to unplugging the wireless earbud out of the
connection hole, the system is configured to initiate processing
for the wireless pairing with the smartphone.
Description
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE TO ANY PRIORITY APPLICATIONS
[0001] Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic
priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed
with the present application are hereby incorporated by reference
under 37 CFR 1.57.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Today, wireless communication devices are very widely used.
Mobile devices including smart phones, tablet computers, or the
like are often used in conjunction with other wireless devices that
can be paired with the mobile devices to provide better access to
the inputs and outputs (e.g., display, speaker, microphone, etc.)
of the mobile devices. For example, a user may want to keep his
smart phone in his pocket while he is having a phone call or
listening to music. In such a case, the user can establish a
pairing between his smart phone and a wireless headset, so that the
wireless headset can relay information to and from his smart phone,
thereby eliminating the need to have an unobstructed access to the
inputs and outputs provided on the smart phone.
SUMMARY
[0003] One aspect of the invention provides a personal media system
comprising: a base station or main body comprising a connection
hole, a user input button, at least one processor, at least one
memory, and circuitry; and a wireless earbud capable of wireless
pairing with a smartphone and configured for plugging into the
connection hole of the base station to form an integrated body with
the base station.
[0004] In the system, in response to pressing of the user input
button, the at least one processor is configured to execute
computer program instructions stored in the at least one memory to
initiate processing for the wireless pairing with the smartphone.
When the wireless pairing with the smartphone is made, the wireless
earbud is configured to receive audio data from the smartphone and
play audio using the audio data from the smartphone. In response to
plugging the wireless earbud into the connection hole, the at least
one processor is configured to execute computer program
instructions stored in the at least one memory to initiate charging
of a battery of the wireless earbud. When the wireless earbud is
plugged into the connection hole of the base station, the wireless
earbud is configured to electrically connect with the circuitry of
the base station and further configured to performing wired data
communication with the base station. The wireless earbud is not
capable of wirelessly sending data to the base station.
[0005] The foregoing system may further comprise a mechanical clip
integrated with the base station and configured for clipping a
person's clothing. In the foregoing system, when the wireless
earbud is plugged into the connection hole, the system may be
configured such that the smartphone wirelessly communicates with at
least one of the base station and the wireless earbud. The base
station may further comprise a wireless communication module
configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one of the
smartphone and the wireless earbud. The at least one processor may
be configured to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged
into the connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole.
The base station may further comprise a volume control button
configured to control volume of the wireless earbud.
[0006] In the foregoing system, the base station may further
comprise an information display. When the wireless pairing is made,
the system may be configured to provide a battery status of the
base station to the smartphone. The base station may further
comprise a communication module configured to interface data
communication with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless
earbud. In response to unplugging the wireless earbud out of the
connection hole, the system may be configured to initiate
processing for the wireless pairing with the smartphone. In
response to plugging the wireless earbud into the connection hole,
the at least one processor may be configured to execute computer
program instructions stored in the at least one memory to initiate
ceasing of the wireless pairing with the smartphone.
[0007] Further in the foregoing system, the at least one processor
may be configured to execute computer program instructions stored
in the at least one memory to turn off the wireless pairing while
the wireless earbud is being charged. In response to pressing the
user input button, the at least one processor may be configured to
execute computer program instructions stored in the at least one
memory to initiate a Bluetooth pairing between the wireless earbud
and the smartphone. The at least one processor may be configured to
execute computer program instructions stored in the at least one
memory to turn off the wireless pairing while the wireless earbud
is being charged, wherein, in response to plugging the wireless
earbud into the connection hole, the at least one processor is
configured to execute computer program instructions stored in the
at least one memory to initiate ceasing of the wireless pairing
with the smartphone.
[0008] Further in the foregoing system, the base station may
further comprise a communication module configured to interface
data communication with at least one of the smartphone and the
wireless earbud, wherein the at least one processor is configured
to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into the
connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole. The at
least one processor may be configured to determine whether the
wireless earbud is plugged into the connection hole or unplugged
out of the connection, wherein, when the wireless earbud is plugged
into the connection hole, the smartphone is configured to
wirelessly communicate with at least one of the base station and
the wireless earbud. The base station may further comprise a
communication module configured to interface data communication
with at least one of the smartphone and the wireless earbud,
wherein in response to pressing the user input button, the at least
one processor is configured to execute computer program
instructions stored in the at least one memory to initiate a
Bluetooth pairing between the wireless earbud and the
smartphone.
[0009] Still further in the foregoing system, the base station may
further comprise a communication module configured to interface
data communication with at least one of the smartphone and the
wireless earbud, wherein, when the wireless earbud is plugged into
the connection hole, the system is configured such that the
smartphone wirelessly communicates with at least one of the base
station and the wireless earbud. The at least one processor may be
configured to determine whether the wireless earbud is plugged into
the connection hole or unplugged out of the connection hole,
wherein the base station further comprises a communication module
configured to interface data communication with at least one of the
smartphone and the wireless earbud, wherein, when the wireless
earbud is plugged into the connection hole, the system is
configured such that the smartphone wirelessly communicates with at
least one of the base station and the wireless earbud. The at least
one processor may be configured to determine whether the wireless
earbud is plugged into the connection hole or unplugged out of the
connection hole, wherein, in response to unplugging the wireless
earbud out of the connection hole, the system is configured to
initiate processing for the wireless pairing with the
smartphone.
[0010] The apparatus may be further programmed to cause audio data
to be sent to the wireless earbud and to play sound through the
wireless earbud while the wireless earbud is unplugged from the
connection hole. Wherein, when the wireless earbud is paired with
the smartphone, the system is configured: to provide a battery
status to the smartphone for displaying on a mobile application of
the smartphone; and to let the mobile application control at least
one function of the apparatus.
[0011] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of
operating the foregoing system. The method comprises: initiating to
process the wireless pairing with the smartphone in response to
pressing of the user input button provided on the main body; and
turning off the wireless pairing with the smartphone while the
wireless earbud is charged from the main body.
[0012] In some aspects, a personal wireless media station is in
communication with a paired mobile computing device of a user for
playing sound and displaying information based on communication
with the paired mobile computing device. The personal wireless
media station includes a main body, a wireless earbud, a first
wireless module, and a second wireless module. The main body
includes an information display, a speaker, the fire and second
wireless modules, and a main body connector. The wireless earbud
includes an earbud connector that is mateable with the main body
connector. The wireless earbud and the main body form a single
integrated body when the earbud connector and the main body
connector are connected with each other. The first wireless module
wirelessly communicates with a mobile computing device that has
been paired with the personal wireless media station. The second
wireless module wirelessly communicates with the wireless
earbud.
[0013] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station plays
sound through the speaker or causes the wireless earbud to play
sound when the personal wireless media station receives audio data
from the paired mobile computing device via the first wireless
module. The personal wireless media station is programmed to detect
when the earbud connector connects to the main body connector, play
sound through the speaker of the main body while the earbud
connector is connected to the main body connector, detect when the
earbud connector disconnects from the main body connector, stop
playing sound through the speaker when it is detected that the
earbud connector is disconnected from the main body connector, and
wirelessly send audio data to the earbud and cause to play sound
through the earbud while the earbud connector is not connected to
the main body connector.
[0014] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station is
further programmed to stop wireless sending of audio data to the
earbud when it is detected that the earbud connector has got
connected to the main body connector, and start wireless sending of
audio data to the earbud when it is detected that the earbud
connector has got disconnected from the main body connector.
[0015] In some aspects, the first wireless module performs two-way
wireless data communication with the paired mobile computing
device, the second wireless module performs one-way wireless data
communication to send data to the wireless earbud, and the wireless
earbud is not capable of wirelessly sending data to the personal
wireless media station.
[0016] In some aspects, the wireless earbud is not capable of
wirelessly sending data to the personal wireless media station, and
the wireless earbud is capable of performing two-way wired data
communication with the personal wireless media station when the
earbud connector is connected to the main body connector.
[0017] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station plays
sound only as it receives from the paired mobile computing device
audio data for the sound to play.
[0018] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station does
not include a digital storage device for storing a library of audio
contents that are not being played through either the speaker or
the earbud.
[0019] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station further
includes a mechanical clip attached to the main body for clipping
the wireless media station to a person's clothing or accessory.
[0020] In some aspects, both the earbud connector and the main body
connector are audio connectors, wherein one of the audio connectors
is a female audio connector and the other is a male audio
connector.
[0021] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station further
includes a camera module integrated with the main body.
[0022] In some aspects, the personal wireless media station further
includes a microphone integrated with the main body, wherein the
personal wireless media station plays sound of telephonic
conversation from the paired mobile computing device. When the
earbud connector is connected to the main body connector, the sound
of telephonic conversation plays through the earbud while the
user's voice is inputted through the microphone of the main
body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The foregoing and other features, aspects and advantages of
the present invention are described in detail below with reference
to the drawings of various embodiments, which are intended to
illustrate and not to limit the invention. The drawings comprise
the following figures in which:
[0024] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a personal wireless
media station in accordance with an embodiment;
[0025] FIG. 2 illustrates an example use of a personal wireless
media station in accordance with an embodiment;
[0026] FIG. 3 illustrates a block diagram of a personal wireless
media station in accordance with an embodiment;
[0027] FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart depicting an example method
of redirecting sound playback in accordance with an embodiment;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] Embodiments of the invention will now be described with
reference to the accompanying figures. The terminology used in the
description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in
any limited or restrictive manner, simply because it is being
utilized in conjunction with a detailed description of certain
specific embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, embodiments of
the invention may comprise several novel features, no single one of
which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or which
is essential to practicing the inventions herein described.
Perspective View of Personal Wireless Media Station
[0029] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of the personal
wireless media station 100 in accordance with an example
embodiment. The personal wireless media station 100 includes a main
body 102 and a wireless earbud 104.
Main Body
[0030] The main body 102 includes a clip 106, a speaker 108, a
light-emitting diode (LED) light indicator 110, a microphone 112, a
liquid crystal display (LCD) screen 114, and a main body connector
116. The clip 106 clips the personal wireless media station 100 to
the user's clothing (e.g., shirt, tie, pocket, etc.). Instead of
the clip 106, the main body 102 may include any other attachment
mechanism such as a band or other fasteners for attaching the main
body 102 to the user's body. The speaker 108 plays back sound from
another user device (not shown) paired with the personal wireless
media station 100. The LED light indicator 110 indicates
information to the user by blinking or flashing light therefrom.
The microphone 112 captures sound information and provides the
captured sound information to the user device paired with the
personal wireless media station 100. The LCD screen displays
information to the user. The displayed information may include, but
is not limited to, call information, song information, text message
information, email information, and the like.
Wireless Earbud
[0031] The wireless earbud 104 includes an earbud connector 118. As
illustrated in FIG. 1, the earbud connector 118 of the wireless
earbud 104 is mateable with the main body connector 116 of the main
body 102. The wireless earbud 104 plays back sound information
received from the main body 102 of the personal wireless media
station 100. In some embodiments, the wireless earbud 104 plays
back sound received from the main body 102 when the earbud
connector 118 is not connected to the main body connector 116. When
the earbud connector 118 is connected to the main body connector
116, the wireless earbud 104 and the main body 102 for a single
integrated body.
Other Components of Main Body
[0032] Although not shown in FIG. 1, the personal wireless media
station 100 may include one or more buttons or sensors for
receiving the user's input. Such buttons or sensors may include a
power button, volume control button(s), touch sensitive button(s),
function button(s), or the like. The personal wireless media
station 100 may include a charging slot (not shown) into which a
charging cable (not shown) for charging the personal wireless media
station 100 may be inserted. The personal wireless media station
100 may also include one or more other components (e.g., a camera)
that are not illustrated in FIG. 1. Further, the personal wireless
media station 100 may include one or more additional wireless
earbuds 104, clips 106, speakers 108, LED indicators 110,
microphones 112, LCD screens 114, and/or main body connectors 116.
In some embodiments, one or more of the components shown in FIG. 1
may be omitted.
Example Use of Personal Wireless Media Station
[0033] FIG. 2 illustrates an example use of a personal wireless
media station 200. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the personal wireless
media station 200 includes a main body 202 and a wireless earbud
204. The personal wireless media station 200 is further paired with
a user device 206. In mode 1, the wireless earbud 204 is connected
to the main body 202. When the wireless earbud 204 is connected to
the main body 202, the sound information transmitted from the user
device 206 to the personal wireless media station 200 is played
back through the speaker of the main body 202. In mode 2, the
wireless earbud 204 has been detached from the main body 202, and
the user has the wireless earbud 204 plugged into his ear. When the
wireless earbud 204 is not connected to the main body 202, the
sound information transmitted from the user device 206 to the
personal wireless media station 200 is played back through the
wireless earbud 204. In mode 2, all other components of the main
body 202 (e.g., other than the speaker) may still be active and may
output and/or collect information to and from the user.
Detecting Connection and Disconnection
[0034] The main body connector 116 may include a switch that is
used for plug detection (e.g., such a switch may be switched on
upon insertion of a connector). Alternatively or additionally, the
main body connector 116 may include circuitry that measures the
impedance and/or other characteristics of the connector (e.g., the
earbud connector 118) that plugs into the main body connector 116.
The main body connector 116 may provide any measured information to
the processor included in the personal wireless media station
100.
Connectors
[0035] In some embodiments, the main body connector 116 is a female
3.5 mm earphone socket, and the earbud connector 118 is a male 3.5
mm earphone plug. The main body connector 116 is configured to
receive the earbud connector 118.
Playing Sound Between Main Body and Wireless Earbud
[0036] Upon insertion of the earbud connector 118 into the main
body connector 116, the sound information received from the user
device (not shown) stops to be played back via the speaker 108 and
begins to be played back via the wireless earbud 104. The
techniques for redirecting the playback of the sound information
are described in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 4.
Example Flowchart for Redirecting Sound Playback
[0037] FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method 400 for
redirecting sound playback, according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure. The steps illustrated in FIG. 4 may be
performed by the personal wireless media station 200 of FIG. 3, or
any components therein, or any other personal wireless media
stations discussed herein or other devices (presently known or
developed in the future) within the scope of the present
disclosure. For convenience, method 400 is described as performed
by the personal wireless media station 200.
[0038] The method 400 begins at block 401. At block 402, the
personal wireless media station 200 detects that the earbud
connector of the wireless earbud 204 is connected to the main body
connector of the main body 202.
[0039] At block 404, the personal wireless media station 200 plays
sound through the speaker of the main body 202 while the earbud
connector is connected to the main body connector.
[0040] At block 406, the personal wireless media station 200
detects that the earbud connector has disconnected from the main
body connector.
[0041] At 408, the personal wireless media station 200 ceases to
play sound through the speaker of the main body 202 in response to
detecting that the earbud connector has disconnected from the main
body connector.
[0042] At block 410, the personal wireless media station 200
wirelessly sends audio data to the wireless earbud 204 and causes
sound to be played through the wireless earbud 204 while the earbud
connector is not connected to the main body connector.
[0043] As discussed above, there may be situations when the user
may want to have a call or listen to the music privately using the
wireless earbud 204. In such situations, the user can simply unplug
the wireless earbud 204 from the main body 202 of the personal
wireless media station 200, and the sound information received from
the user device 206 automatically begins to be played back via the
wireless earbud 204 without the user having to activate the
wireless earbud 204 or press any button(s).
Incoming Text and Email Messages
[0044] The personal wireless media station 100 may allow the user
to read text messages and emails via the LCD screen 114, without
having to maneuver the user device 206. In some embodiments, when a
new text message or email arrives, information regarding the text
message or email is transmitted to the personal wireless media
station 100 by the user device 206. Based on the information
received from the user device 206, the personal wireless media
station 100 may cause at least a portion of the content of the text
message or email on the LCD screen 114. For example, the LCD screen
114 may initially display a notification that a new text message or
email has arrived, and upon detecting a user input indicating that
the user wishes to view the content of the text message or email,
display the beginning portion of the text message or email.
Scrolling
[0045] Once the beginning portion of the text message or email is
displayed on the LCD screen 114, the personal wireless media
station 100 may continue to display the remaining portion of the
text message or email by scrolling the content across the LCD
screen 114 (e.g., move the text displayed on the LCD screen 114 to
the left at a specified speed, with the displayed text disappearing
to the left end of the LCD screen 114 and new text appearing from
the right end of the LCD screen 114).
Jumping to Next Message or Email
[0046] The personal wireless media station 100 may cause the next
text message or email to be displayed if additional unopened text
messages or emails exist. For example, while a text message or
email is being displayed on the LCD screen 114, if the user
provides a user input indicating that the user wishes to view the
next text message or email, the personal wireless media station 100
causes the beginning portion of the next text message or email to
be displayed on the LCD screen 114.
Display Scrolling Speed
[0047] The user may control the speed at which the text is scrolled
across the LCD screen 114, for example, by using the volume up and
volume down buttons. Other buttons may be used to control the
scrolling speed. For example, if the user slides his finger across
the touch-sensitive button in one direction, the personal wireless
media station 100 increases the scrolling speed, and if the user
slides his finger across the touch-sensitive button in the other
direction, the personal wireless media station 100 decreases the
scrolling speed.
Page Turning
[0048] In some embodiments, the personal wireless media station
100, after causing the beginning portion of the text message or
email on the LCD screen 114, awaits a user input indicating that
the user wishes to view the next portion of the text message or
email. When the user provides such an input (e.g., by activating a
button on the personal wireless media station 100), the personal
wireless media station 100 causes the next portion of the text
message or email to be displayed on the LCD screen 114.
Display Text Size
[0049] The user may control the size of the text displayed on the
LCD screen 114, for example, by using the volume up and volume down
buttons. Other buttons or combinations of buttons may be used to
control the text size (e.g., function button+volume up increases
the text size and function bottom+volume down decreases the text
size).
Incoming Telephone Call
[0050] In some embodiments, when a call is received on the user
device 206, the information regarding the call (e.g., information
indicating who the caller is) is transmitted to the personal
wireless media station 100, and based on the received information,
the personal wireless media station 100 causes caller information
to be displayed on the LCD screen 114. Additionally, the personal
wireless media station 100 may provide an indication that a call is
incoming via the speaker 108 by playing a sound, via the LED
indicator 110 by providing a blinking signal, or by vibrating the
main body 102.
Taking an Incoming Telephone Call
[0051] While a call is incoming, the user may provide a user input
to the personal wireless media station 100 to take the call. For
example, the user may press the function button to indicate that he
wishes to take the call, and in response, the personal wireless
media station 100 may transmit the indication to the mobile device
206 and cause the mobile device 206 to take the call. During the
call, the sound information is transmitted from the mobile device
206 to the personal wireless media station 100 and the voice
information captured by the microphone 112 is transmitted from the
personal wireless media station 100 to the mobile device 206. If
the wireless earbud 104 is not connected to the main body 102, the
personal wireless media station 100 may further relay the sound
information to the wireless earbud 104 to be played via the
wireless earbud 104.
Black Box Feature
[0052] The personal wireless media station 100 may include a black
box feature. For example, the personal wireless media station 100
may capture audio data or image data upon user activation of the
black box feature. In some embodiments, the personal wireless media
station 100 records audio data captured by the microphone 112 in
the background and/or records image or video data captured by a
camera module (not shown) in the background. The recorded data may
be transmitted to the user device 206, and may be discarded after a
specified period of time or after a specified amount of new data
has been collected.
Charging
[0053] The personal wireless media station 100 may charge the
wireless earbud 104 while the wireless earbud 104 is plugged into
the main body 102. The main body 102 may be charged via a charge
port (not shown in FIG. 1) using an external charging cable. When
the wireless earbud 104 is plugged into the main body 102 for
charging, the wireless communication between the main body 102 of
the personal wireless media station 100 and the wireless earbud 104
may be turned off.
No Storage
[0054] The personal wireless media station 100 may not have any
storage (e.g., nonvolatile memory), and any data output by the
personal wireless media station 100 may be stored on volatile
memory. For example, the personal wireless media station 100 may
only stream sound without permanently storing any audio data on the
personal wireless media station 100. The audio data transmitted
from the user device 206 to the main body 202 may further be
transmitted and played via the wireless earbud 104.
Mechanical Clip or Necklace
[0055] As shown in FIG. 1, the personal wireless media station 100
includes a clip 106 that may be used to attach the personal
wireless media station 100 to the user's clothing (e.g., shirt) or
accessory (e.g., hat). The clip 106 may be integrated with the body
and may include a spring plate that faces the rear surface of the
body of the personal wireless media station 100. In some
embodiments, instead of or in addition to the clip 106, the
personal wireless media station 100 includes a necklace that may be
used to hang the personal wireless media station 100 from the
user's neck.
Watch
[0056] The personal wireless media station 100 may include a watch
feature. For example, the LCD screen 114 may display the current
time when the LCD screen 114 is idle, when the LCD screen 114 is
not displaying information received from the user device 206, or
when the user presses one of the buttons of the personal wireless
media station 100. The personal wireless media station 100 may
further include an alarm function that plays an alarm indication at
a specified time via the speaker 108, the LED indicator 110, and/or
the LCD screen 114. In some embodiments, the user device 106 may
transmit such an alarm indication to the personal wireless media
station 100 at the specified time. In response to receiving the
alarm indication, the personal wireless media station 100 causes
the alarm indication to be output to the user via the speaker 108,
the LED indicator 110, and/or the LCD screen 114.
Camera
[0057] The personal wireless media station 100 may include a camera
feature. The personal wireless media station 100 may capture images
via a camera module, and the personal wireless media station 100
may transmit the captured images to the user device 206 and cause
the captured images to be stored in the user device 206.
Mobile Phone Application
[0058] The user device 206 may have a mobile application installed
thereon for configuring the personal wireless media station 100.
For example, the mobile application may be configured to set and
monitor the Bluetooth pairing with the personal wireless media
station. The mobile application may include a feature for finding a
personal wireless media station within the communication range. The
mobile application may be used to monitor and control the various
features of the personal wireless media station 100. The mobile
application may be configured to display (or cause the personal
wireless media station 100 to display) a low battery warning based
on the battery status of the personal wireless media station 100.
The mobile phone may be configured to automatically transmit any
audiovisual information that may otherwise be displayed on the
mobile phone itself to the personal wireless media station 100 when
the mobile device 206 is paired with the personal wireless media
station 100. The mobile application may also receive audio data and
image data captured by the personal wireless media station 100 and
store the data in a memory of the mobile device 206.
Example Configuration of Personal Wireless Media Station
[0059] FIG. 3 illustrates a block diagram of a personal wireless
media station 300, according to an example embodiment. As shown in
FIG. 3, the personal wireless media station 300 includes
communications modules 302 and 304, a processor 306, a memory 308,
input(s) 310, and output(s) 312. The processor 306 may include one
or more processors. The input(s) 310 may include one or more
microphones, mechanical buttons, touch-sensitive buttons, switches,
etc. The memory 308 may be a volatile memory, a non-volatile
memory, or a combination thereof. The output(s) 312 may include one
or more speakers, LCD screens, LED indicators, etc.
Communication Between Components
[0060] Although communication between the components is not
illustrated in FIG. 3, each component may communication with one or
more other components. For example, the communications modules 302
and 304 may communicate with the user device 206 and the wireless
earbud 204 of FIG. 2, respectively. The processor 306 may
communicate with each of the other components illustrated in FIG.
3.
Two-Way Wireless Module
[0061] In some embodiments, the communications module 302 is a
two-way wireless module. In such embodiments, the communications
module 302 receives information from the user device 206 as well as
transmits information to the user device 206. The communications
module 302 may use Bluetooth technology. However, the
communications module 302 is not limited as such and may be
implemented using any wireless communications standards currently
available or developed in the future. For example, the information
received from the user device 206 may include call information,
caller information, sound information, text, voice, or video
message information, and any other information that the user can
directly (e.g., without the help of the personal wireless media
station 100) access from the user device 206. The information
transmitted to the user device 206 may include user input
information, recorded sound information, captured image
information, and any other information that the user can directly
(e.g., without the help of the personal wireless media station 100)
provide to the user device 206.
One-Way Wireless Module
[0062] In some embodiments, the communications module 304 is a
one-way wireless module. In such embodiment, the communications
module 304 transmits information to the wireless earbud 104 but
does not receive any information from the wireless earbud 104. The
communications module 304 may use Bluetooth technology. However,
the communications module 304 is not limited as such and may be
implemented using any wireless communications standards currently
available or developed in the future. For example, the information
transmitted to the wireless earbud 104 may include sound
information or any other information that the user can directly
(e.g., without the help of the wireless earbud 104) access from the
main body 102 of the personal wireless media station 100. In some
embodiments, the communications module 304 is a two-way wireless
module. In other embodiments, the personal wireless media station
300 does not have the communications module 304, and instead, the
communications module 302 is used to communicate with both the user
device 206 and the wireless earbud 204.
Processor
[0063] The processor 306 may receive information and instructions
from other computing systems via the communications module 302.
Further, the processor 206 may store information in the memory 308
or retrieve information from the memory 308. The processor 306 may
process input information received by the input(s) 310, and provide
output information to the output(s) 312. Further, the processor 306
may perform one or more techniques described herein regarding the
process of redirecting sound playback. For example, the processor
306 may, via one or more sensors or detectors, detect whether the
earbud connector of the wireless earbud 204 is connected to the
main body connector of the main body 202. Based on whether the
earbud connector of the wireless earbud 204 is connected to the
main body connector of the main body 202, the processor 306 may
cause different output(s) to play back the sound based on the audio
data received from the user device 206.
Memory
[0064] The memory 308 may store audio data transmitted from the
user device 206. In some embodiments, the memory 308 is a volatile
memory and only stores what is currently being transmitted and
played back by the personal wireless media station 300. For
example, all the data stored in the memory 308 may be lost shortly
after use or upon power down of the personal wireless media station
300. In other embodiments, the memory 308 is a nonvolatile memory
or a combination of volatile and nonvolatile memory. The memory 308
may include RAM, ROM and/or other persistent, auxiliary or
non-transitory computer-readable media. The memory 308 may store
computer program instructions to be unexecuted by the processor 306
in the general administration and operation of the personal
wireless media station 300. The memory 308 may further include
computer program instructions and other information for
implementing aspects of the present disclosure.
Input(s)
[0065] The personal wireless media station 300 may include one or
more inputs (e.g., physical or digital buttons) that allow the user
of the personal wireless media station 300 to enter various user
commands. In some embodiments, the personal wireless media station
300 includes a function button. The function button may be used to
power on or off the personal wireless media station 300 (e.g., by
the user pressing and holding the function button for a prolonged
amount of time). Further, the function button may be used to answer
or end calls, or open or close incoming text messages or emails. In
one embodiment, if the user presses the function button twice in a
specified period of time, the processor 306 initiates a Bluetooth
pairing between the personal wireless media station 300 and the
user device 206. The personal wireless media station 300 may
include one or more volume control buttons. In some embodiments,
the volume control buttons may be used to control the text scroll
speed, turn pages of text messages or emails, enable or disable the
black box feature described herein (e.g., the volume control
buttons may be used to start and end recording audio data or image
data).
Output(s)
[0066] The output(s) may include one or more speakers, displays,
LED indicators, and the like. The speaker may be configured to play
sound received from the user device 206. The sound played via the
speaker may be a telephone conversation, a song, a voice recording,
an alarm, etc. The display may include one or more display screens
that display, e.g., under the control of the processor 306, the
information processed by the processor 306. The information may
include text, images, or other visual content. For example, the
display may be provided on a side surface of the personal wireless
media station 100 as shown in FIG. 1. The one or more display
screens can be any of various conventional displays such as a
liquid crystal display (LCD), a light-emitting diode (LED) display,
etc., or any other display means to be developed in the future. In
certain embodiments, the display is a color display. In other
embodiments, the display is not a color display but is
grayscale.
Other Components of Personal Wireless Media Station
[0067] The personal wireless media station 300 is not limited to
the configuration illustrated in FIG. 3, and may include one or
more other components. For example, the personal wireless media
station 300 may include a camera module configured to capture image
data. Such a camera module may communicate with the processor 306
to cause the captured image data to the user device 206 (e.g., via
the communications module 302).
Activating and Deactivating Voice Command Feature
[0068] The personal wireless media station 300 may be configured to
activate or deactivate the voice command feature of the user device
206 based on a user input to the personal wireless media station
300. For example, the user may press a button provided on the
personal wireless media station 300, and the button may be
configured to generate a command to the user device 206 wirelessly
connected to the personal wireless media station 300 to turn on or
turn off the voice command feature of the user device 206. Other
user inputs to the personal wireless media station 300 may be
configured to activate or deactivate other features of the user
device 206.
Two-Way Communication with Wireless Earbud
[0069] The wireless earbud 204 may be paired with the main body 202
of the personal wireless media station 300 using a two-way wired or
wireless communication.
Recording Telephone Calls
[0070] In some embodiments, the personal wireless media station 300
may be configured to recorded telephone calls. The recording may be
initiated on the personal wireless media station 300 or the mobile
application running on the user device 206. The recording may be
stored in cloud storage assigned to the registered user of the user
device 206 or the personal wireless media station 300. For example,
the user may register his or her personal wireless media station
300 online (e.g., on the provider associated with the personal
wireless media station 300 or any other provider of cloud storage
services), and cloud storage may be provided to the user for use.
The recording may have a file name including the name or the
telephone number of the calling party initiating the telephone
call.
[0071] Additional Features [0072] Hands free phone call and text
display--Pinn device control: [0073] +/- key: Earbud volume and
text scrolling speed adjustment [0074] Function key [0075] Siri
activation (Press and hold the function key for 3 sec.) [0076] Text
display on/off (Single press)--On when there is unread text/Off
after read [0077] Phone call receive/end (Sing press)--Receive when
ringing [0078] Power on/off--Desirably, sleep/wake.fwdarw.Off all
functions but the Pinn Finder.TM. is able to find the Pinn
(Minimizing battery life is KEY) [0079] Pinn Finder.TM. (via using
Pinn App)--Pinn beeps and blinks when the mobile App is searching
Pinn [0080] Sound recording (via using Pinn App) [0081] Sound
recording using Pinn microphone when not calling [0082] Phone
conversation recording when calling (Only available using the App)
[0083] LCD display indicates current data/time and battery life
status--Display on when single press the function key (When there
is no unread text either while no phone call/incoming phone
ringing) [0084] Low battery alert (Optional)--LED light indicator
blinks in red [0085] Automatic Bluetooth on/off--Off when charging
[0086] Automatic speaker/earbud mode change: [0087] Speaker mode
(Earbud off)--When earbud connected to the base station (Earbud
charging) [0088] Earbud mode (Speaker off)--When earbud
disconnected from the base station [0089] Silent mode on/off--LED
light indicator only/both LED and speaker
[0090] Additional Features [0091] Siri activation--Press and hold
the function key [0092] Earbud volume control--By pressing +/- key
while phone call (Volume level 1-7) [0093] Text scroll speed
control--By pressing +/- key while displaying text [0094] Speaker
output volume control--By pressing +/- key while phone call when
earbud connected [0095] Silent mode on/off--Press and hold (-) key
for silent mode/press and hold (+) key for normal [0096] Next &
previous message display--Double press +/- button [0097] Call
waiting--Press and hold function key
[0098] Additional Features [0099] Voice recording start/stop and
playback control [0100] Hands free mode on/off (mobile phone
default App) [0101] Pinn finder [0102] Device setting [0103]
Factory default setting [0104] Earbud volume [0105] Microphone
input volume control [0106] Text scrolling speed and type (page
turning type or scrolling) [0107] Text inversion (upside down)
[0108] LCD brightness control [0109] Siri activation on/off [0110]
When on--Press and hold the function button for 3 sec. to activate
Siri [0111] When off--Press and hold the function button for 3 sec.
to call back to the most recent call [0112] Automatic Bluetooth
on/off (Optional)--Automatically off when charging. But could be
default function and not able to turn off this function. [0113]
Battery charge for both base station and earbud when mini USB cable
connected to the base station [0114] New earbud pairing in case of
earbud lost (Earbud can be sold separately)--By using App (i.e.,
input earbud serial #for pairing) [0115] Bluetooth priority to the
Pinn device (Optional) [0116] Water resistant--IPX 4
[0117] Additional Features: Pinn Models [0118] Design--Unique,
sleek, fashionable, fancy & compact (Tie clip look) [0119] 2 or
3color options--Platinum, Titanium and/or Gold
[0120] Additional Features: Accessories [0121] Earbud [0122]
Charging cable or charging station [0123] Car charger [0124]
Necklace strings
[0125] Additional Features [0126] Camera integration [0127] By App
setting--Take a photo every 1 minute when on and when not charging
[0128] New casing (design) [0129] Smaller & Thinner [0130]
Necklace type [0131] Various color/material necklace string can be
sold--i.e. black, pink, gold & etc. [0132] Easy string
replacement but special connecting mechanism required only for Pinn
certified strings--This can be applicable for the 1.sup.st
generation tie pin type Pinn product (TBD) [0133] Belt clip type
[0134] Belt clip holster with Pinn headset
[0135] Additional Features: Mobile App [0136] Pinn device setting
[0137] Pinn software control [0138] Battery life indication and low
battery alert [0139] Sound recording and storage (storage page is
separated like music library) [0140] Siri linking capability [0141]
Pinn device finder--Beeps and LED blinks when search
[0142] Additional Features: Mobile App [0143] Device setting [0144]
Default setting--TBD [0145] Earbud volume [0146] Text scrolling
speed [0147] Text auto display on/off [0148] LCD brightness [0149]
Microphone input volume [0150] Speaker output volume [0151] Siri
function on/off [0152] LED light indicator on/off [0153] Automatic
Bluetooth on/off (Optional)--Automatically off when charging [0154]
Function control (including while using the Pinn device) [0155]
Earbud volume control (i.e. 1-10) [0156] Text scroll speed control
[0157] LCD brightness control [0158] Microphone input volume
control [0159] Speaker output volume control [0160] Voice recording
start and stop button while phone call--Automatic file name
generation [0161] Date, time and caller ID [0162] Display recorded
duration [0163] Storage page [0164] Display like music library
[0165] Select file then show playback control and detail
information such as date, time, caller ID and etc. [0166] Hands
free mode on/off (mobile phone default and in the app as well)
[0167] Attritional Features: Mobile App Buttons [0168] Device
setting page [0169] Device function control [0170] Device finder
[0171] And record library
[0172] Additional Features: Mobile App Buttons [0173] Pinn device
user can download "Standard App" for free that has all capability
listed above. [0174] Pinn user also can select "Monthly
Subscription Base App" [0175] Store recorded data in the "Pinn
Cloud" server for users [0176] Monthly fee base [0177] i.e.
$1.99/mo for 2 GB [0178] Auto naming for the recorded data--Name
includes caller ID [0179] Also provide photo storage for the
2.sup.nd generation Pinn product that includes camera
Other Considerations
[0180] Although the embodiments of the inventions have been
disclosed in the context of a certain preferred embodiments and
examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that
the present inventions extend beyond the specifically disclosed
embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the
inventions and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. In
addition, while a number of variations of the inventions have been
shown and described in detail, other modifications, which are
within the scope of the inventions, will be readily apparent to
those of skill in the art based upon this disclosure. It is also
contemplated that various combinations or subcombinations of the
specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and
still fall within one or more of the inventions. Accordingly, it
should be understood that various features and aspects of the
disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one
another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed inventions.
Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present inventions
herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed
embodiments described above, and that various changes in form and
details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of
the present disclosure as set forth in the following claims.
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