This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 102140179, filed on Nov. 5, 2013. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
1. Technical Field
The invention relates to an electronic device. Particularly, the invention relates to a wearable portable electronic device.
2. Related Art
Along with development of technology, today's society has entered an era of information explosion. Therefore, various technological products are continuously developed, in which electronic devices such as cell phones, smart phones or personal digital assistant (PDA) phones, tablet PCs, notebook computers, etc. have real-time information transceiving and updating functions, and such type of electronic products have become a mainstream in the market.
Taking a smart phone as an example, a user generally puts the smart phone in a handbag or in a pocket, and takes it out and holds it by hand during usage. However, during a motion process of the user, the smart phone is probably dropped to cause damage or malfunction. On the other hand, along with popularity of sports culture, the user generally puts the smart phone in a sports arm bag or a waist bag. Although the former accommodating method can effectively protect the smart phone, it cannot satisfy a demand for synchronously reading information during the motion process of the user, so that the related manufacturers have actively involved in development of wearable portable smart electronic devices, for example, smart watches.
In detail, regarding the smart watch, a calling function is still taken as a main function of the smart watch, though along with reduction of a volume of the smart watch, various internal parts thereof are miniaturized, such that output sound quality is poor. Therefore, how to effectively improve calling quality and the output sound quality becomes a problem to be resolved.
The invention is directed to a wearable portable electronic device, which is capable of effectively improving output sound quality by using a characteristic of a human ear auditory curve.
The invention provides a wearable portable electronic device including a body and a speaker. The body includes a base and a sidewall surrounding the base, wherein the sidewall has at least one opening. The speaker is disposed in the body, wherein a sound wave produced by the speaker is transmitted outward through the opening. An orthogonal projection of the speaker on the base is separated from an orthogonal projection of the opening on the base.
According to the above descriptions, by using the characteristic of the human ear auditory curve, the opening of the wearable portable electronic device is disposed at the sidewall of the body, where the opening is connected to a sound output chamber, and the orthogonal projection of the speaker on the base of the speaker is separated from the orthogonal projection of the opening on the base, so as to decrease a total harmonic distortion (THD) value to improve the output sound quality of the wearable portable electronic device.
In order to make the aforementioned and other features and advantages of the invention comprehensible, several exemplary embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the present embodiment, the body 110 is, for example, a metal casing, a plastic casing, a carbon fiber casing or a casing made of other materials. The body 110 includes a base 112 and a sidewall 114 surrounding the base 112. The sidewall 114 has at least one opening 114a. The speaker 120 is disposed in the body 110. A sound wave W produced by the speaker 120 is transmitted outward through the opening 114a. An orthogonal projection of the speaker 120 on the base 112 is separated from an orthogonal projection of the opening 114a on the base 112. In other words, the sound wave W produced by the speaker 120 is not directly transmitted outwards from a front side of the speaker 120 (for example, a side of the speaker having a vibration film), but is transmitted outward through the opening 114a located aside the speaker 120 after being reflected by the base 112. On the other hand, in an embodiment that is not illustrated, a host and a touch display screen of the wearable portable electronic device 100A are also disposed in the body 110 to provide a user interface integrated with multiple functions.
In the present embodiment, the wearable portable electronic device 100A further includes a frame 130. The frame 130 can be composed of metal, plastic or carbon fiber, etc. In detail, the frame 130 is disposed in the body 110 and has a chamber 132. The speaker 120 is disposed in the chamber 132 and divides the chamber 132 into a resonant chamber 132a and a sound output chamber 132b, where the sound output chamber 132b is connected to the opening 114a on the sidewall 114. In detail, a configuration method of the frame 130 and the speaker 120 is equivalent to a base reflex structure. Therefore, the sound wave W produced by the speaker 120 is first transmitted to the resonant chamber 132a for compensating and strengthening a low frequency part of the sound wave W through the resonant chamber 132, and then the sound wave W reflected by the resonant chamber 132a is transmitted to the sound output chamber 132b and is finally transmitted outward through the opening 114a. A ratio between a volume of the resonant chamber 132 and a volume of the sound output chamber 132b can be equal to 2, so as to improve a low frequency response of the speaker 120.
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In detail, the substrate 140 has an extending region 142. The extending region 142 is not covered by the base 112 and is located besides the opening 114a. A distance d1 between one side of the extending region 142 away from the opening 114a and the opening 114a is smaller than 3 cm, or is between 4 cm and 9 cm. In this way, a total harmonic distortion (THD) value can be effectively decreased to improve output sound quality of the wearable portable electronic device 100A, where when the distance d1 approaches to about 3 cm, the output sound quality is the best.
In summary, by using the characteristic of the human ear auditory curve, the opening of the wearable portable electronic device is disposed at the sidewall of the body, where the opening is connected to a sound output chamber, and the orthogonal projection of the speaker on the base of the speaker is separated from the orthogonal projection of the opening on the base. On the other hand, the substrate or the base has an extending region besides the opening. A predetermined distance is spaced from one side of the extending region away from the opening and the opening. Under such configuration, the THD value is effectively decreased to improve the output sound quality of the wearable portable electronic device.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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