Patent classifications
H04B1/3833
Wireless Electric Hair Clipper with Integrated Camera
A wireless electric hair clipper system used to trim hair is disclosed. The wireless electric hair clipper system allows for viewing an area of hair from front, lateral and back while cutting the hair. The system includes a handheld electric hair clipper with a foldable wireless video camera providing a standardized, optimal viewing angle and a display unit including a wireless video monitor. The display unit works in conjunction with a wireless video camera to provide a series of simultaneous images and live monitoring options of the area where hair is being cut.
CREDENTIALED WIRELESS FOB TO CONTROL POWER TOOL DEVICES
An electronic processor of a wireless fob is configured to establish a first communication link between the wireless fob and an external device, and receive, over the first communication link, first identification information and credential information of a power tool device from the external device. The electronic processor is further configured to receive, via the wireless transceiver, an identification signal including second identification information from the power tool device. The electronic processor is further configured to identify the power tool device by determining that the first identification information matches with the second identification information. The electronic processor is further configured to transmit the credential information to the power tool device to establish a second communication link between the wireless fob and the power tool device and transmit, over the second communication link, a command to the power tool device to control an operation of the power tool device.
Contactless communication session initiation between devices
Examples provide a system and method for initiating contactless communication sessions between computing devices using a variety of modalities. A user pre-registers a selected modality for triggering session initiation. A session initiation device generates trigger data based on a detected occurrence of a predetermined event corresponding to a user selected modality, such as, but not limited to, biometric data, a unique user identifier (ID), a vehicle identifier, or any other type of modality. The trigger data is mapped to a mobile device ID. The mobile device ID can be requested from a connection server. The communication session is established between the first computing device and the mobile user device using the mobile device identifier. The computing device transmits data to the mobile user device via the established communication session when the computing device is brought into proximity to the mobile user device.
Polymeric golf club head with metallic face
A golf club head includes a club face and a body. The club face is formed from a metallic material and includes a first, hitting surface, a second, rear surface that is opposite the first surface, and a flange that is separated from the second surface by a transverse distance. The body is formed from a polymeric material and includes a crown, a sole, a hosel, and a face support. The club face and the body cooperate to define a closed volume, and the face support extends to opposing sides of the flange and is operative to couple the club face to the body.
Displaying sensitive content based on whether others are around user
A sensitive content display control system determines whether to display sensitive content on a computing device display, such as on a lock screen. The system attempts to authenticate a user of the computing device, and does not display the sensitive content if the user is not authenticated. If the user is authenticated, then the system determines whether anyone in addition to the user is looking at the computing device display. If the user is authenticated and no one else is looking at the computing device display, then the sensitive content is displayed. However, if the user is authenticated and at least one additional person is looking at the computing device display, then the sensitive content is not displayed.
ANTENNA MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING THE ANTENNA MODULE
An electronic device according to an example embodiment includes: a switch die including a first portion transmission path and a first portion reception path, the first portion transmission path being connected in parallel to a transmission switch, and the first portion reception path being connected in parallel to a reception switch; a first connecting unit comprising a conductive material connected to the first portion transmission path and a second connecting unit comprising a conductive material connected to the first portion reception path; and a radio unit (RU) board including a second portion transmission path connected to the first connecting unit and a second portion reception path connected to the second connecting unit.
METHOD OF SWITCHING ANTENNA FOR REDUCING SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE SUPPORTING THE SAME
An electronic device and method are provided for switching an antenna for SAR reduction. The method includes sequentially switching, based on a predetermined schedule, a plurality of antennas having different main emission directions, when transmitting a wireless signal.
CASE FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Disclosed is a case for an electronic device. The case for the electronic device includes an integrated electronic device charger adapted for charging the electronic device in wireless manner using an integrated sensor adapted to actuate charging of the electronic device when the electronic device reaches below a predefined battery threshold, an auxiliary battery adapted for provided additional power supply to the electronic device, and a charging port adapted for charging the electronic device through external power.
Cradle device including a locker and a push up member and cradle set
A cradle device removably stores a terminal device having a first recess. This cradle device includes a second recess, a locker, and a push up member. The second recess is capable of storing at least a part of the terminal device, the part including the first recess. The locker is formed to be engageable with the first recess of the terminal device, and the locker being engaged with the first recess, which is stored in the second recess, of the terminal device to hold the terminal device. The push up member is connected to the locker, and pushes up the locker engaged with the first recess to push up the terminal device from the second recess with the state in which the terminal device is held by the locker.
SECONDARY ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS MICROPHONE
Embodiments include a wireless microphone comprising an elongated main body configured for handheld operation of the microphone; a display bezel area included in the main body; a first antenna positioned at a bottom end of the main body; and a second antenna integrated into the display bezel area. Embodiments also include a wireless handheld microphone comprising a main body having a conductive housing and a tubular shape configured for handheld operation of the microphone; an opening included on a side surface of the conductive housing; a non-conductive cover coupled to the conductive housing and configured to cover the opening; and an antenna positioned adjacent to the non-conductive cover.