Huawei announced a patent for wearable smart glasses: the temples contain speakers
Recently, the patent for "Glasses and Wearable Systems" applied by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. was announced.
The abstract shows that this application provides a pair of glasses and a wearable system. The glasses include frames and temples (the temples include speaker components, motherboards, and batteries), which can communicate with terminal devices to form intelligent wearable systems. This application not only improves the sound effect of the glasses, but also has a good waterproof effect.
What kind of product is the trademark in Category 17? Which category of trademark does smart wear and smart health belong to?
Category 17 is generally rubber products. . . As for smart wearable products, they belong to Category 9
Patented rings are not gimmicks. According to foreign media reports, on October 15, the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office granted Apple a patent titled "Device, method and user interface for a wearable electronic ring computing device."
Apple develops smart ring
This patent may indicate that Apple is continuing to research and develop a new wearable device-the Apple Smart Ring.
New wearable patent: What does a foldable curved screen smart bracelet look like?
This patented foldable display is eye-catching. Design drawings show that the bracelet looks like a curved block that can be wrapped around the wrist or opened flat to interact with applications like a smartphone.
According to foreign media reports on October 16, people recently discovered one of Samsung’s latest wearable device patents—a foldable smart bracelet—on the PatentlyMobile patent website.
Samsung is a very competitive company in the wearable device market. Like other companies, Samsung has so far adhered to a simple design concept, focusing on highlighting the features of the strap and screen, such as the new smart watch GearSport released by Samsung. This unique patented product reflects Samsung’s ambitions .
Based on the patent design drawings, it is difficult to see Samsung’s specific design of the product. The design of the patent image only provides the USPTO with an overview of the product's appearance and functionality, and does not necessarily have much impact on the design concept.
Although Samsung has stated that it will officially launch a foldable smartphone in 2018. But it is worth noting that Samsung, like other large companies, has been applying for patents, and many patented technologies have not ended up with related products on the market. So while Samsung may be designing a foldable smart band, it's still a long way from being released.
What technologies do Huawei pay, Applepay and smart wearable devices belong to?
Integrated security technology. According to a query on Huawei's official website, Huawei pay, applepay and smart wearable devices are simple to operate, and use integrated security technology in hardware and software to protect users' personal information.
What kind of technology does wearable devices belong to in a broad sense?
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fontface="Arial" Wearable technology is an innovative technology proposed by the MIT Media Laboratory in the 1960s. Using this technology, multimedia, sensor, wireless communication and other technologies can be embedded into people's clothes, supporting various interaction methods such as gestures and eye movements. pstyle="line-height:1.8;"
fontface="Arial"The purpose of wearable technology
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fontface="Arial" achieves rapid data acquisition through "internal connections" and efficiently maintains social connections through ultra-fast content sharing capabilities. Get rid of traditional handheld devices and get a seamless network access experience. pstyle="line-height:1.8;"
fontface="Arial"Wearable health devices are another branch of wearable devices that have gradually evolved with the development of wearable devices.
Wearable devices have gradually appeared since the 1960s. In the 1970s, inventor Alan Lewis created a wearable computer with a digital camera that could predict the outcome of a casino roulette wheel. pstyle="line-height:1.8;"
fontface="Arial"In 1977, C.C. Colin of the School of Visual Sciences at the Smith-Kettleville Institute made a vest for the blind. It converts the image obtained by the head-mounted camera into a tactile image through a grid on the vest, allowing blind people with feet and silver to "see". Broadly speaking, this can be regarded as the world's first wearable health device. pstyle="line-height:1.8;"
fontface="Arial"Every laboratory believes that the health field is the most promising field where wearable devices should be prioritized and developed, and wearable health devices The essence is to intervene and improve human health. Wearable devices are also developing from "information collection" to "direct intervention". Wearable health devices refer to various common diseases in urban people’s graves and banquets. For example, you can perform relaxing massage on the cervical spine anytime and anywhere, or even change the segment to directly interfere with brain waves to help people sleep. In addition, foreign melons and domestic melons have launched their own innovative products in this regard. pstyle="line-height:1.8;"fontface="Arial"It's so comfortable to wear that you don't even feel it. It’s impossible to be completely insensitive to today’s wearable health devices. But striving to be small and light is the direction of all enterprises. Compared with professional medical equipment, wearable health equipment is not as effective as professional equipment, but its advantage is that it is convenient and fast. It can provide health care and treatment to the body anytime and anywhere, and has great advantages in preventing and alleviating diseases. pstyle="line-height:1.8;"
fontface="Arial"The use process should not interfere with normal life. Consumers cannot accept health devices that take up special time and constantly challenge their patience. Therefore, wearable health devices must be fully considered when designing and should not affect the user's normal life and work.
pstyle="line-height:1.8;"fontface="Arial"The appearance should suit the occasion and environment. Sometimes, wearable devices can’t be “invisible”. However, if the appearance of these devices fits the environment or is even cool enough, then users will not mind showing off with such devices