Patent classifications
H04M2250/06
User interfaces for updating network connection settings of external devices
The present disclosure generally relates to managing network connection settings of external devices. In some embodiments, an electronic device with a display and one or more wireless antennas, while the electronic device is connected, via the one or more wireless antennas, to a first local area network, displays a first external device management interface, wherein: the first external device management interface is associated with a first external device that is not connected to the first local area network; and the first external device management interface includes a first affordance. The electronic device receives a user input corresponding to selection of the first affordance and, in response to receiving the user input corresponding to selection of the first affordance, causes the first external device to connect to the first local area network.
Mobile device display of federated wireless access point networks for 5G or other next generation network
Wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) devices that are not associated with a specific wireless carrier can be contractually operated as an extension of the specific Wi-Fi carrier. In this case, a display screen of a mobile device, that is currently communicating with the Wi-Fi device as an extension of the carrier, can display the carrier info. The display can be a result of a comparison between an internal mobile device data store and/or an external list that comprises the Wi-Fi devices that are acting as extensions of the carrier for a 5G network.
Devices and methods for multipath communications
The broadband network-edge router is a broadband communications device that receives broadband packetized data and then wirelessly communicates to and from a router located in a typical residence or small business or other device. The broadband network-edge router can be for example, a Wi-Fi device or a cellular device or tower, and routes data to the data-requesting devices during multipath or multilink connections.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A method for controlling an electronic device includes: responsive to that a starting operation over a controlled electronic device is detected, a target electronic device at a distance that is within a preset distance away from the controlled electronic device is determined; a working mode of the target electronic device is determined; and responsive to that the working mode of the target electronic device is matched with a first preset working mode, a working mode of the controlled electronic device is adjusted to a second preset working mode to avoid interference from the controlled electronic device to use of the target electronic device.
DOORBELL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Doorbell systems can include a speaker and a visitor detection system that includes at least one of a button, a camera, and a motion detector. Doorbell systems can be configured to detect an identity of a visitor via facial recognition, initiate a communication session with a remote computing device, and send the identity to the remote computing device via the first communication session.
Techniques for controlling camera interfaces using voice commands
Voice commands may be used to control camera functions, obviating the need for cumbersome menu manipulation. Voice commands may be enabled only for certain camera modes, e.g., for P, A, and S modes but not for auto mode.
Wearable Audio Recorder and Retrieval Software Applications
Wearable audio recorder and retrieval software applications for long term audio and related data recording, visualization, filtering, search, and proof of provenance, providing a record-all and find-later methodology capable of finding audio in multi-year audio data streams. System default state is to record permanently, allowing the user to decide when not to record instead of when to record. User interfaces enable users to retrieve desired recorded audio data by querying other types of recorded data which are related to the desired recorded audio data by way of time and spatial domains.
Consumer electronic entertainment and display system
An electronic entertainment and display system that includes a mobile operating system application, control unit and website that work together to provide the ability for a user to view multiple audio and video digital user content across multiple display screens from the user's mobile operating system and/or from additionally connected external devices through the control unit. The control unit is connected to the system displays and external devices and displays chosen content through a drag and drop application. The user can choose to interact with any of the audio and video data displayed on the system displays and/or external devices.
Communications system having mobile wireless communications devices operative in push-to-talk mode workgroup and hands-free mode work subgroups and associated methods
A communications system may include a command communications device and mobile wireless communications devices responsive to the command communications device to be assigned into a push-to-talk mode workgroup and with subsets of the mobile wireless communications devices also to be assigned to respective different hands-free mode work subgroups. Each mobile wireless communications device may include a portable housing, at least one wireless transceiver carried by the portable housing operable in the push-to-talk mode and the hands-free mode, and a controller carried by the portable housing, coupled to the at least one wireless transceiver, and responsive to the command communications device to operate in the assigned push-to-talk mode workgroup and the assigned hands-free mode work subgroup.
TECHNIQUES FOR CONTROLLING CAMERA INTERFACES USING VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commands may be used to control camera functions, obviating the need for cumbersome menu manipulation. Voice commands may be enabled only for certain camera modes, e.g., for P, A, and S modes but not for auto mode.