Patent classifications
A45D42/24
Technologies for computing
A mirror unit may output a content and may communicate with a user's mobile phone, tablet, personal activity tracker, wearable computer, and/or health monitor. For example, the mirror unit may include a housing, a reflective mirror, a processor, an electronic display, a speaker, and a network interface. For example, the mirror unit may be capable of monitoring, in real-time, a health factor (e.g., a heart rate) during various activities.
Technologies for computing
A mirror unit may output a content and may communicate with a user's mobile phone, tablet, personal activity tracker, wearable computer, and/or health monitor. For example, the mirror unit may include a housing, a reflective mirror, a processor, an electronic display, a speaker, and a network interface. For example, the mirror unit may be capable of monitoring, in real-time, a health factor (e.g., a heart rate) during various activities.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMPUTING
A unit may output a content and may communicate with a user's mobile phone, tablet, personal activity tracker, wearable computer, and/or health monitor. For example, the unit may include a housing, a reflective mirror, a processor, an electronic display, a speaker, and a network interface. For example, the unit may be capable of monitoring a health factor (e.g., a heart rate) during various activities.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMPUTING
A unit may output a content and may communicate with a user's mobile phone, tablet, personal activity tracker, wearable computer, and/or health monitor. For example, the unit may include a housing, a reflective mirror, a processor, an electronic display, a speaker, and a network interface. For example, the unit may be capable of monitoring a health factor (e.g., a heart rate) during various activities.
Mirror for a mobile device
A mirror for a mobile device, the mirror configured as a flexible multilayered laminate electrostatically and removably adhered to a viewing screen or other smooth surface of the mobile device. The laminate has at least one reflective layer adhered to an optically transparent bottom layer made of a plastic-silicone material and the laminate includes a middle switchable film layer that when current is applied becomes optically opaque, allowing a split screen use of the viewing screen. For instance, when current is applied to the laminate, half of the viewing screen is a mirror and the other half allows use of software and other features of the mobile device.
Mirror with Zone of Selected Magnification and Discretionary Illumination
A method and a mirror selectively magnify an image reflected by a discrete portion of a reflective area of the mirror while an image reflected by the remainder of the reflective area outside the discrete portion remains unchanged. A light-transmitting area is placed within the reflective area, outside of and adjacent to the discrete portion, and a light source is located for directing light through the light-transmitting area to illuminate a space adjacent to and confronting at least the discrete portion of the reflective area.
Mirror with Zone of Selected Magnification and Discretionary Illumination
A method and a mirror selectively magnify an image reflected by a discrete portion of a reflective area of the mirror while an image reflected by the remainder of the reflective area outside the discrete portion remains unchanged. A light-transmitting area is placed within the reflective area, outside of and adjacent to the discrete portion, and a light source is located for directing light through the light-transmitting area to illuminate a space adjacent to and confronting at least the discrete portion of the reflective area.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMPUTING
Various technologies for computing are disclosed. For example, these technologies can enable to output a content including a visual content and a sound content.
TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMPUTING
Various technologies for computing are disclosed. For example, these technologies can enable to output a content including a visual content and a sound content.
Mirror Magnifying Attachment Sheet Apparatus
A mirror magnifying attachment sheet apparatus for magnifying a portion of a mirror includes a magnifier body having a body back side, a body front side, and a body perimeter. The magnifier body is transparent and the body front side is convex to create a magnifying effect. The magnifier body is sufficiently flexible to be rolled for storage and transport. The body back side selectively engages a mirror. A storage tube has an open tube top side to receive the magnifier body. A cap is selectively engageable with the open tube top side of the storage tube.