This disclosure relates to a remote control for operating a sound output device.
There are a number of sound output devices on the market today to which a portable multimedia storage device (e.g. an iPhone®) can be mechanically and electrically connected. An example of such a sound output device is a SoundDock® II digital music system (DMS) sold by Bose Corp. When an iPhone® is inserted into a dock in the DMS, audio files (e.g. music) stored in the iPhone can be transmitted to and played out loud by the DMS. A user of the DMS would typically use an associated remote control to control playing of the audio files. As such, the user is often located at a distance from the DMS. When the iPhone® receives a phone call or the user wants to make a phone call, the user will need to first walk over to the DMS and then remove the iPhone from the DMS. At the conclusion of the call, the user would need to reinsert the iPhone® into the DMS to continue listening to audio file via the DMS. Having to take all of these steps to take or make a phone call is inconvenient to say the least. These issues can be present in other types of DMSs besides the SoundDock® II and with other types of portable multimedia storage device besides the iPhone®.
The iPhone® also has voice recognition capabilities. As such, a person can say a command for controlling audio play back such as “next track”, and the iPhone will react by starting to play a next track in a current sequence of audio files. As the person gets further away from the iPhone®, the ability of the voice recognition system to operate correctly decreases. Having to remain relatively close to the iPhone® in order to use the voice recognition system is problematic.
Remote controls usually have replaceable batteries. When the batteries run low on electrical power, they must be replaced. If the user of the remote control does not have the correct size spare batteries on hand, the remote control will not be able to be used to operate its associated device. It would be nice to have a remote control with a rechargeable battery which can conveniently be recharged.
The DMS mentioned above cannot wirelessly receive audio files for playback. Portable multimedia storage devices are entering the market with the ability to wirelessly transmit audio files. It would be nice if non-wireless DMSs could be conveniently retrofitted so that they could wirelessly receive audio files for playback.
In one aspect, a remote control for a sound system includes a first type of wireless system for transmitting commands for controlling operation of a sound output device. The remote control also includes a second type of wireless system for wirelessly transmitting signals that represent sounds created by a first human voice to a first portable audio storage device which can be electrically temporarily connected to the sound output device.
Embodiments may include one or more of the following features. The first type of wireless system operates in the infrared band. The second type of wireless system operates in the radio frequency band. The first portable audio storage device includes a voice user interface feature that reacts to the signals by controlling output of audio signals stored on the first portable audio storage device for reproduction by the sound output device. The remote control may further include a rechargeable battery that can be recharged when the remote control is connected to the sound output device. The remote control may further include a microphone for capturing the first human voice and a speaker for reproducing a second human voice which has been wirelessly received by the remote control from the first portable audio storage device (the first portable audio storage device having wirelessly received the second human voice from a remote location). When the first portable audio storage device is not electrically connected to the sound output device, the remote control may be electrically temporarily connected to the sound output device at a same location as where the first portable audio storage device connects to the sound output device. The second wireless system wirelessly may receive audio signals from the first portable audio storage device. The second wireless system may wirelessly receive audio signals from a second portable audio storage device that is different from the first portable audio storage device.
In another aspect, a sound system includes a sound output device including a speaker for producing sounds, and a remote control for transmitting wireless commands over a first wireless system for controlling operation of the sound output device. The sound system also includes a dock to which the remote control and a first portable audio storage device can be interchangeably electrically connected.
Embodiments may include one or more of the following features. The remote control includes a second wireless system capable of receiving wireless audio signals and providing said wireless audio signals to the sound system when the remote control is electrically connected to the sound system. The wireless audio signals are received by the remote control from the first portable audio storage device. The wireless audio signals are received by the remote control from a second portable audio storage device which is different from the first portable audio storage device. When the remote control is electrically connected to the dock, a rechargeable battery in the remote control is electrically charged. When the portable audio storage device is connected to the dock, the remote control can wirelessly transmit signals representing sounds created by a first human voice to the portable audio storage device. The portable multimedia storage device can wirelessly transmit audio signals representing sounds created by a second human voice to the remote control.
In yet another aspect, a method of operating a sound system includes the steps of providing a sound output device that includes a dock and temporarily electrically connecting one of a remote control device and a first portable audio storage device to the dock. Audio signals are wirelessly received at the remote control when the remote control is connected to the dock. Signals representing a first human voice from the remote control are wirelessly transmitted to the first portable audio device when the first portable audio device is connected to the dock.
Embodiments may include one or more of the following features. The remote control uses a same wireless system for receiving audio signals as is used to transmit the human voice signals to the first portable audio storage device. When the remote control is connected to the dock, the audio signals are used by the sound output device to create sound. When the first portable audio storage device is connected to the dock, the human voice signals received by the first portable audio storage device from the remote control are used by a voice user interface feature of the first portable audio storage device to control output of audio signals stored on the first portable audio storage device. Signals representing a second human voice are transmitted from the first portable audio storage device to the remote control when the first portable audio device is connected to the dock.
In still another aspect, a remote control for a sound output device includes a connector for electrically connecting the remote control to the sound output device. The remote control operates as a first type of wireless device when the remote control is connected to the sound output device, and operates as a second type of wireless device when the remote control is not connected to the sound output device.
Embodiments may include one or more of the following features. The first type of wireless device is a wireless receiver for receiving wireless audio signals. The second type of wireless device is a wireless communications headset which includes both a speaker and a microphone. A rechargeable battery in the remote control can be charged when the remote control is connected to the sound output device. A portable audio storage device which can provide audio signals to the sound output device for reproduction can be electrically connected to the sound output device by a connector of the sound output device when the remote control is not connected to the connector of the sound output device.
In still another aspect, an apparatus includes a housing and a first control surface, associated with the housing, for wirelessly controlling output of audio signals from a portable audio storage device connected to a sound output device. Also included are a microphone and speaker, associated with the housing, that are engaged when the apparatus is being used to participate in a wireless phone call.
An embodiment may include the following feature. A second control surface is included that is involved in one or more of initiating a wireless phone call and ending a wireless phone call.
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When the button 14 is pressed, a wireless signal is sent to the device 34 indicating that a voice-UI command should be received soon. The user then states a command at the remote control 10 such as “fast forward” or “next track”. This vocal command is picked up by the microphone 46 in the remote control 10. Signals from the microphone 46 that represent the sounds of the human voice of the user are wirelessly transmitted by the wireless system 40 to the device 34. The device 34 recognizes and executes the command. As such, signals (representing a human voice) received by the device 34 from the remote control 10 are used by the voice UI feature of the device 34 to control output of audio signals stored on the device 34.
A user can also initiate a cellular phone call by pressing button 14 and then stating, for example, “call Kim” at the remote control 10. As already described, this command is transmitted to the device 34 which executes the command by dialing the phone number for Kim which had been previously stored in the device 34. If the phone call is answered, the user speaks into the microphone 46 to talk to Kim and listens to sounds from the speaker 42 to hear Kim's voice. As such, signals representing two human voices are transmitted between the remote control 10 and the device 34 over the wireless system 40. The device 34 transmits/receives signals representing these two voices to/from the cellular system.
In another example, the button 14 may be used to initiate a call answer function when a cellular call is received by the device 34. In this case, the device 34 and/or the device 32 will sound a ring tone to alert the user to an incoming call. Because the remote control 10 uses standard Bluetooth headset protocols, a press of the button 14 will answer the call. When the device 34 is receiving a new inbound phone call, it knows that a signal received as a result of the button 14 being pressed is indicating that the call should be answered. When the device 34 is not involved in a cellular phone call, the device 34 knows that a signal received as a result of the button 14 being pressed is indicating that a voice UI command should be arriving shortly. In summary, when the device 34 receives a phone call, this call can be answered by pressing the button 14. The call then proceeds as described above. A benefit of this arrangement is that the user does not need to walk over to the sound system 33 in order to make and receive phone calls. The user merely picks up the remote control 10 in order to place and receive phone calls.
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As such, when the device 34 transmits (stereo) audio signals over its Bluetooth wireless system, these signals are received by the wireless system 40 of the remote control 10. These audio signals are electrically transmitted by the remote control to a speaker of the sound output device 32 for creating sound. Any Bluetooth source can connect and pass audio to the remote control 10. A second portable audio storage device 52 with a Bluetooth wireless system can alternatively transmit wireless audio signals to the remote control 10. These signals are received by the wireless system 40 of the remote control 10 and used to produce sound as described earlier in this paragraph. The device 52 is different from the device 34. Any audio storage device that includes a Bluetooth wireless system can be used to transmit audio signals to the wireless system 40 of the remote control 10. When the remote control 10 is connected to the dock 35, the rechargeable battery 50 in the remote control is electrically charged. The remote control 10 uses the same wireless system 40 for receiving audio signals (when connected to the dock 35) as is used to transmit the human voice signals to the first portable audio storage device 34 (when the device 34 is connected to the dock 35).
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A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.