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Apple’s Patent for New Smart Headphones Can Detect How They Are Worn

Just by listening to a user’s voice, technology in Apple’s new headphones can help you ensure that you never put on your headphones the wrong way again.

Beats headphones on the Apple Store

Beats headphones on the Apple Store

The new headphone technology will be able to detect how the headphones are being worn, solving the problem that some users have of wearing the headphones the wrong way. Using an array of new microphones, the audio accessory will be capable of switching channels automatically.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Addressing a Common Problem: Putting on Headphones the Wrong Way

In the patent application published on November 8th of this year at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Apple’s team clearly describes the new technology’s purpose: "System and method for automatic right-left ear detection for headphones." The new headphones can thus detect how the person is wearing the headset, automatically readjusting so that the left-channel audio will play out of the left-hand ear cup and the right-channel audio out of the right-hand ear cup. At the same time, the headphones themselves are not labeled with left and right designations in the design or direct labeling like other manufacturers have chosen to do.

The new technology consists of a set of five microphones placed strategically around each earcup - front, back, top, below to the left of the earcup and one inside towards the user’s ear. The technology listens to the user’s voice, checking the volume and thus figuring out which edge is closest to the person’s mouth and thus determines the orientation of the headphones. After the orientation is determined, the audio signal is then fed into each of the ear cups appropriately.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Another benefit of having multiple microphones is eliminating external noise when a person wearing the headset, makes calls or voice commands. Having five microphones in each ear cup of a pair of headphones would make it easier to isolate a person’s voice from background noise. In addition to making clearer phone calls, the technology would also help Siri better understand voice commands in varying surroundings. Apple has also filed a prior patent in October, "Electronic Devices with Configurable Capacitive Proximity Sensors," for proximity sensor electrodes in the earcup to hep determine the ear’s presence and shape to figure out if it is the left or right ear. Interestingly enough, the new technology can be used in a pillow to help figure out the way a person is sleeping.


Beats headphones on the Apple Store

Beats headphones on the Apple Store

Dual Mode Technology: Speaker on the Fly

Apple has been working on several headphone improvements, ranging from its patent on “Spatial Headphone Transparency” which adjusts an audio feed to sound like it is coming from a person’s surroundings instead of headphones. Another idea for a headphone that can function as a speaker has also been proposed called a “dual-mode” headphone as well as headphones that have sensors useful for healthcare and sports fitness monitoring. This next-generation headphone design can transform a stereo loudspeaker automatically, offering new technology integrations for potential EarPods, AirPods or Beats models in the future.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple


Image via Apple

Image via Apple

While Apple proactively files patents for many technology ideas, the company does not always necessarily develop these ideas into full-fledged products. However, headphones are potentially different given Apple’s keen interest in audio from iTunes to Apple Music, HomePod, Apple TV and now Apple’s own movie and TV shows. Well known industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also estimated in 2017 that Apple would sell 28 million AirPods or more this year.

tags: beats, microphones, headphones, Apple, patent, invention, user, user experience, comfort, ease, convenience, health, sports, fitness, monitoring, medical, healthcare, individual use
categories: Apple News
Tuesday 11.13.18
Posted by Elf
 

WWDC: Some of our Favorite Updates & Announcements - Part 1

At WWDC earlier this month, Apple shared so many exciting updates. Here's a look at some of our favorites.

1. Launch of the new 10.5 inch iPad Pro

Building upon its bestselling and beloved product, the iPad, Apple announced a new 10.5 inch iPad Pro to replace the prior 9.7 inch model. The new sizing allows you to have a full on-screen keyboard. The new ProMotion display technology at a refresh rate of 120Hz offers easier, smoother scrolling with swift responses. Animation and movement are more seamless, making the new iPad Pro models (both 10.5 and 12.9) able to display HDR video for the first time.

For folks like us who like to draw and tweak things on screen, you'll also like the lowered 20ms latency of the Apple Pencil for a more natural drawing experience. We also love the bigger color range available with a brighter 600-night display with True Tone for outdoor lighting, and also the two cameras available (12 Megapixels rear-facing and 7 Megapixels front-facing) first introduced with the iPhone 7. The new iPad Pro is designed with iOS 11 in mind.

Photo from Apple.com

Photo from Apple.com

2. AR Kit Offers Immersive App Experiences

Apple introduced the new AR Kit where we can build augmented reality apps for the iPhone. This means we can track motion, estimate scale, plan out ambient lighting and even locate objects (like a plane for instance). AR Kit builds upon the iPhone's existing high quality imaging capabilities and thus do not require additional external hardware like the HoloLens from Microsoft.

Photo from Apple.com

Photo from Apple.com

Photo from Apple.com

Photo from Apple.com

AR Kit Demo at WWDC 2017 via WingNut Studio, game development company founded by film director, Peter Jackson

AR Kit Demo at WWDC 2017 via WingNut Studio, game development company founded by film director, Peter Jackson

3. iOS 11 Design Changes

The new iOS 11 offers some design changes system-wide, providing an increasingly seamless look with borderless buttons and bolder fonts, while overhauling some interface elements such as the Control Center with customization options and new animations. The Lock Screen and Notification Center are now merged, simplifying access.

New iOS 11 Control Center via Apple.com

New iOS 11 Control Center via Apple.com

New iOS 11 Integrated Notifications & Lock Screen via Apple.com

New iOS 11 Integrated Notifications & Lock Screen via Apple.com

4. Oldest and Youngest App Developers

There's a lot to love about the new releases and product enhancements that were announced in 2017 WWDC, but one announcement by far, caught our attention immediately - the oldest (80s) and youngest (10 years old) app developers. Amazing, isn't it?

Just goes to show that age is literally no limit - on either end of the spectrum! So maybe you started the first part of your life doing one thing. Who knows? There may be an app developer in you yet!! :)

Youngest (10) and oldest (80s) app developers at WWDC 2017.

Youngest (10) and oldest (80s) app developers at WWDC 2017.

5. Xcode's Fast New Refactoring System

In terms of code, one thing that we're excited about is the ease and speed of use in the new refactoring system and source editor available in Xcode 9. This definitely makes things faster for repetitive steps and also better organization.

Image of Ken Orr, senior Xcode manager presenting at WWDC 2017.

Image of Ken Orr, senior Xcode manager presenting at WWDC 2017.

We're also excited about the GitHub integration now available through easy cloning with full notes.

This is the first blog post in a series of 3 covering some highlights from WWDC 2017.


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tags: WWDC, refactoring, Xcode, source editor, development, coding, ease, swift, objective C, Apple, iPad Pro, ProMotion, Elf, elfagency, iOS 11, design, animation, app developers, AR Kit, WingNut, Peter Jackson, wwdc summary 2017
categories: Apple News
Friday 06.30.17
Posted by Elf
 

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