The present invention relates to a corded audio device adapted for wireless data exchange with a media player or other communication device.
The functionality of communication devices and audio devices, such as headphones and headsets, to be used with communication devices becomes increasingly advanced. Different manufacturers have developed their own connector standards for wired communication necessitating customized audio devices for different communication devices. The many different connector standards are cumbersome for the users and manufacturers.
Wireless audio devices using different wireless communication protocols, such as Bluetooth, are known and require frequent recharging or exchange of batteries.
Thus, there is a need for a user-friendly audio device that can be used for different communication devices.
Accordingly, a corded audio device is provided, the audio device comprising a first housing; a first speaker for converting an electronic signal into sound, the first speaker being accommodated in the first housing; a cord with a connector for connection to and receiving an audio signal from a media player, the cord being connected to the first speaker; and a radio unit comprising a radio transmitter for sending control information to the media player. The control information may comprise identification data of the audio device.
The audio device according to the present invention may be used for media players or other communication devices from different manufacturers using different standards for control signals. The combination of a radio unit and a cord enables wireless reading of audio device identifier or other audio device parameters and at the same time allows for use of a simple standard connector for connecting the audio device to a media player or other communication device.
It is an advantage of the present invention that the battery requirements for the audio device may be limited, since only control information is sent wirelessly and audio signals are received and/or sent on a wired connection. Thus a more user-friendly audio device is provided since a user does not have to charge/replace batteries of the audio device on a regular basis.
It is an advantage of the present invention that a media player or other communication device can adapt sound or audio parameters to the audio device based on an audio device identifier (identification data) and/or other control information from the audio device.
It is an advantage of the present invention that the sound quality delivered to a user is not subjected to disadvantages related to radio transmission, such as interference problems.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art by the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The figures are schematic and simplified for clarity, and they merely show details which are essential to the understanding of the invention, while other details may have been left out. Throughout, the same reference numerals are used for identical or corresponding parts.
The audio device may be headphones, earphones, speakerphones (conferencing devices) or a headset.
The media player may be a music or film player, mobile phone, a smart phone with or without a touch screen, or a tablet computer.
The audio device comprises a first housing and a first speaker or first speakers for converting an electronic signal into sound. The first speaker may be accommodated in the first housing. The first housing may accommodate a single first speaker or a plurality of first speakers, e.g. including a first primary speaker and a first secondary speaker.
Further, the audio device comprises a cord with a connector, e.g. for connection to and receiving an audio signal from a media player. The cord may comprise a primary part with a first end and a second end. The connector may be attached to the cord at the first end of the primary part. The cord may comprise one or more secondary parts, e.g. a first secondary part and/or a second secondary part, each having a first end and a second end. The cord may comprise a number of wires including a first wire and a second wire connecting one or more terminals of the connector to different parts of the audio device. The cord or parts thereof may be connected to the first speaker(s). The audio signal may be analog or digital. An analog audio signal from the media player may be fed directly to the first speaker(s) or a first speaker unit optionally including a filter unit. In one or more embodiments, an analog or digital audio signal from the media player may be fed to a first processing unit a common processing unit between the connector and the first speaker(s). The cord may comprise at least one or a plurality of wires connected to respective terminals of the connector. The cord may comprise a first wire connected to a first connector terminal and/or a second wire connected to a second connector terminal. The number of wires and terminals may be limited, e.g. the cord may comprise less than 5 wires. The number N of wires in the cord may be in the range from 1 to 4, e.g. N=2 or N=3, or N=4.
The audio device comprises a radio unit comprising a radio transmitter for sending control information to the media player. Optionally, the control information comprises identification data of the audio device. The identification data of the audio device may comprise one or more of speaker performance data, e.g. speaker frequency response and/or speaker impedance, model number data, user interface data, and speaker sensitivity data. The media player may then be configured for selecting one or more audio signal parameters of the audio signal based on the identification data of the audio device.
The audio device may comprise a control unit incorporating the radio unit. For example, a control unit may comprise a printed circuit board (PCB) with the radio unit mounted thereon. The radio unit may comprise or be constituted by a Bluetooth chip, such as a Blutooth Low Energy (BLE) Chip. The control unit may comprise one or more of at least one clock generator, an antenna and a memory. The antenna may be incorporated in the radio unit. The memory may store identification data of the audio device. The audio device may comprise first battery terminals connected to the radio unit, e.g. for feeding the radio unit and/or control unit. A first battery may be connected to or attached to the first battery terminals.
The audio device may comprise a user interface enabling a user to provide user input to the audio device. The user interface may comprise one or more buttons, e.g. including a first button and optionally a second button. In one or more embodiments, the user interface has between two and ten buttons. The user interface may be connected to one or more input terminals of a control unit, e.g. directly to one or more input terminals of the radio unit or a BLE chip. The user interface may comprise a microphone and a voice command detection unit adapted for receiving and processing voice commands for voice control of the audio device. The user interface may comprise a connect button, where the audio device is adapted to send identification data of the audio device upon activation of the connect button.
The audio device may be adapted to send control information to the media player based on the user input from the user interface. For example, the radio unit may be adapted to send a first control signal when a first button of the user interface is activated or pressed. The radio unit may comprise one or more antennas. Upon activation of different buttons of the userface, the audio device may be adapted to send different control signals to the media player, e.g. enabling a user to control the media player and operation thereof. The radio unit unit may be adapted for Bluetooth communication, e.g. according to the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol.
The audio device may comprise a control housing attached to the cord, wherein the user interface and/or the radio unit is/are arranged in the control housing. A control housing with user interface and radio unit attached to the cord may improve user friendliness of the audio device by facilitating user input during use. The control housing may be positioned at a distance from the first housing along the cord. The distance between the first housing and the control housing along the cord may be at least 5 cm, such as in the range from 5 cm to about 80 cm.
The user interface and/or the radio unit may be arranged in the connector. A user interface and radio unit arranged in the connector may improve user friendliness of the audio device by facilitating user input during use.
The user interface and/or the radio unit may be arranged in the first housing. A user interface and radio unit arranged in the first housing may provide a simple audio device with few complex parts, e.g. by incorporating movable parts into few or a single housing. This may lead to reduced assembly costs.
There may be a need for controlling the audio device from the media player thereby improving the overall user experience. The radio unit may comprise a radio receiver for receiving control information from the media player.
The control information to the media player may comprise control data or different control signals for the media player, e.g. control data or control signals indicative of one or more of the following: “VOLUME UP”, “VOLUME DOWN”, “CONNECT”, “DISCONNECT”, “NEXT”, “PREVIOUS”, “PLAY/PAUSE”, “STOP”.
The audio device may comprise one or more battery compartments for accommodating one or more batteries for delivering power to the audio device. The audio device may comprise a set of battery charge terminals for allowing recharging of at least a first battery and/or a second battery.
The audio device may comprise a second housing and a second speaker or second speakers for converting an electronic signal into sound. The second speaker(s) may be accommodated in the second housing. The second may accommodate a single second speaker or a plurality of second speakers, e.g. including a second primary speaker and a second secondary speaker.
The cord may be connected to the second speaker(s). An analog audio signal from the media player may be fed directly to the second speaker(s) or a second speaker unit optionally including a filter unit. In one or more embodiments, an analog or digital audio signal from the media player may be fed to a second processing unit or to the common processing unit between the connector and the second speaker(s). The audio device may comprise second battery terminals, e.g. connected to processing unit, e.g. the first processing unit and/or the second processing unit. Second battery terminals may be connected to the common processing unit.
The connector may be a two-terminal connector, a three-terminal connector, or a four-terminal connector. Accordingly, the number of terminals is relatively low, reducing the complexity of the connector.
The audio device may be adapted for two-way audio communication. Accordingly, the audio device may comprise a microphone and the wherein the audio device may be configured for bi-directional or two-way audio communication via the cord.
It may be desirable to reduce the number of required user input or user operations during setup or connecting the audio device. At the same time, it is desired to send identification data with as large time interval as possible in order to save power. Accordingly, the audio device may be adapted to detect connection status of the connector, i.e. whether the connector is plugged into a media player or not, and send control information to the media player via the radio unit based on the connection status. The audio device may thus comprise a detector unit for detecting connection status and adapted for activating the radio unit by triggering sending of identification data. In one or more embodiments, the radio unit is disabled when the connector is not connected as by the detector unit.
The audio device may comprise a microphone that is mounted on a microphone arm attached, e.g. movably attached, to the first housing. The sixth wire may be connected to the second wire in the first housing. A microphone may be accommodated in the first housing or the second housing for bi-directional audio communication via the primary part of the cord.
Optionally, the control circuit comprises a detector unit 66 connected to the BLE chip. The detector circuit may be adapted to detect whether the audio device is connected or not (connection status). The BLE chip 42 may be adapted to send control information to the media player via the antenna based on the connection status of the audio device. A magnetic detection principle may be applied in the detector unit 66, e.g. by detecting signal activity between two wires in the audio device, e.g. the first wire and the second wire.
It should be noted that in addition to the exemplary embodiments of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings, the invention may be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
2, 102, 202 Audio device
4, 4′, 4″ First housing
6 First speaker
8 Cord
8A Primary part
8B First secondary part
8C Second secondary part
10 Connector
11 Media player
12 Radio unit
14 Second housing
16 Second speaker
18A First wire
18B Second wire
20 Control unit 20
22 Radio transmitter
24 Wireless connection
26 User interface
28A Third wire
28B Fourth wire
30, 30′, 30″ Control housing
32 Microphone
34A Fifth wire
34B Sixth wire
35 Connector housing
36A First terminal, First connector terminal
36B Second terminal, Second connector terminal
36C Third terminal, Third connector terminal
36D Fourth terminal, Fourth connector terminal
40 PCB
42 BLE chip
44 Memory unit
46 Connection
48 First switch
50 Second switch
52 Third switch
54 Fourth switch
56 Antenna
60 First clock unit
62 Second clock unit
64A First battery terminal
64B Second battery terminal
66 Detector unit
80 Microphone housing
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12161542 | Mar 2012 | EP | regional |