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US9769556B2 - Magnetic earphones holder including receiving external ambient audio and transmitting to the earphones - Google Patents
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A set of headphones and audio system comprises a first set of buttons for controlling a volume level of transmitted audio to the headphones and a second set of buttons for controlling a volume level of external audio played by the headphones. The transmitted audio comprises audio received from an audio source such as an electronic device and the external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received by a microphone coupled to the headphones. With the first set of controls and the second set of controls a user is able to adjust the volume level of the transmitted audio and the volume level of the external audio in order to listen to the transmitted audio while still interacting with the surrounding environment.
This Patent Application is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/734,871 filed Jan. 4, 2013, and entitled “HEADSET CORD HOLDER”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/601,722, filed on Feb. 22, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/671,572, filed on Jul. 13, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” and the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/712,136, filed on Oct. 10, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER.” The U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/601,722, filed on Feb. 22, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/671,572, filed on Jul. 13, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” and the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/712,136, filed on Oct. 10, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER” are all also hereby incorporated by reference
In one aspect, an audio system comprises a set of head phones, a headphones controller, a first set of controls for controlling a volume of transmitted audio played by the head phones, and a second set of controls for controlling a volume of external audio played by the headphones. In some embodiments, the first set of controls and the second set of controls comprise touch screen controls. In further embodiments, the first set of controls and the second set of controls are a component of the headphones. In some embodiments, the first set of controls comprises a first set of buttons and the second set of controls comprises a second set of buttons. In some embodiments, the transmitted audio comprises audio received from an electronic device. The external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received from an external microphone. In some of these embodiments, the second set of controls control the volume level of ambient noise received through the headphones. In some embodiments, the audio system comprises a noise canceling element.
In another aspect, a set headphones comprises a set of earphones for playing transmitted audio and external audio and a microphone for receiving the external audio. In some embodiments, first set of controls control the volume of transmitted audio played by the headphones and a second set of controls control the volume of external audio played by the headphones. In some embodiments, the first set of controls and the second set of controls comprise touch screen controls. In some embodiments, the first set of controls comprises a first set of buttons and the second set of controls comprises a second set of buttons. In further embodiments, the first set of controls and the second set of controls are a component of the headphones. In some embodiments, the transmitted audio comprises audio received from an electronic device. The external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received from the external microphone. In some embodiments, the second set of controls control the level of ambient noise played by the headphones. In some embodiments, the headphones comprise a noise canceling element.
In a further aspect, a method of operating a set of headphones comprises receiving transmitted audio from an electronic device, receiving external audio from a microphone of the headphones, and adjusting a volume level of one of the transmitted audio and the external audio. In some embodiments, a first set of controls control the volume of transmitted audio played by the headphones and a second set of controls control the volume of external audio played by the headphones. In some embodiments, the first set of controls and the second set of controls comprise touch screen controls. In further embodiments, the first set of controls comprises a first set of buttons and the second set of controls comprises a second set of buttons. In some embodiments, the first set of controls and the second set of controls are a component of the headphones.
a. a holder body comprising one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces;
b. a set of head phones each comprising a magnetic second surface for removably coupling with the one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces;
c. a headphones controller coupled to receive an activation signal when a magnetic decoupling is detected as one or more of the magnetic second surfaces of the set of head phones is removed and decoupled from one of the one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the headphones;
d. a first set of controls for controlling a volume of the transmitted audio played by the head phones; and
e. a second set of controls for controlling a volume of external audio played by the headphones.
2. The audio system of claim 1, wherein the first set of controls and the second set of controls comprise touch sensitive controls.
3. The audio system of claim 1, wherein the headphones controller, the first set of controls and the second set of controls are a component of the headphones.
4. The audio system of claim 1, wherein the first set of controls comprises a first set of buttons and the second set of controls comprises a second set of buttons.
5. The audio system of claim 1, wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio received from an electronic device.
6. The audio system of claim 1, wherein the external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received from an external microphone.
7. The audio system of claim 6, wherein the second set of controls control the volume level of ambient noise received through the headphones.
8. The audio system of claim 1, wherein the audio system comprises a noise canceling element.
9. A set of headphones for removably coupling with a holder body having one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces comprising:
a. a set of headphones for playing transmitted audio and external audio, the set of headphones comprising one or more magnetic second surfaces;
b. a microphone for receiving the external audio; and
c. a headphones controller coupled to receive an activation signal when a magnetic decoupling is detected as one or more of the magnetic second surfaces is removed and decoupled from one of the one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces, wherein the activation signal causes the transmitted audio to be played in the headphones.
10. The set of headphones of claim 9, wherein a first set of controls control the volume of transmitted audio played by the headphones and a second set of controls control the volume of external audio played by the headphones.
11. The set of headphones of claim 10, wherein the first set of controls and the second set of controls comprise touch sensitive controls.
12. The set of headphones of claim 10, wherein the first set of controls comprises a first set of buttons and the second set of controls comprises a second set of buttons.
13. The set of headphones of claim 10, wherein the first set of controls and the second set of controls are a component of the headphones.
14. The set of headphones of claim 9, wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio received from an electronic device.
15. The set of headphones of claim 9, wherein the external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received from the external microphone.
16. The set of headphones of claim 10, wherein the second set of controls control the level of ambient noise played by the headphones.
17. The set of headphones of claim 9, wherein the headphones comprise a noise canceling element.
18. A method of operating a set of headphones comprising:
a. removably coupling a magnetic surface of the set of headphones to a magnetically attractable surface of a holder body,
b. sending an activation signal to a controller when a magnetic decoupling is detected as the magnetic surface of the set of headphones is removed and decoupled from the magnetically attractable surface of the holder body, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the headphones;
c. receiving the transmitted audio from an electronic device;
d. receiving external audio from a microphone of the headphones; and
e. adjusting a volume level of one of the transmitted audio and the external audio.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein a first set of controls control the volume of transmitted audio played by the headphones and a second set of controls control the volume of external audio played by the headphones.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the first set of controls and the second set of controls comprise touch sensitive controls.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein the first set of controls comprises a first set of buttons and the second set of controls comprises a second set of buttons.
22. The method of claim 19, wherein the first set of controls and the second set of controls are a component of the headphones.
a. a first earphone comprising a magnet;
b. a second earphone comprising a magnetically attractable surface for removably coupling with the magnet;
c. an electronic device controller configured to receive an activation signal when a magnetic decoupling is detected as the magnetically attractable surface is removed and decoupled from the magnet, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the first earphone and the second earphone, further wherein the electronic device controller receives a deactivation signal when the magnetically attractable surface is again coupled to the magnet, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone;
d. a first set of controls for controlling a volume of the transmitted audio played by the first and second earphones; and
e. a second set of controls for controlling a volume of external audio played by the first and second earphones.
24. The audio system of claim 23, wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio received from an electronic device.
25. The audio system of claim 23, wherein the external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received from an external microphone.
26. The audio system of claim 25, wherein the second set of controls control the volume level of ambient noise received through the earphones.
27. The audio system of claim 23, wherein the audio system comprises a noise canceling element.
28. A method of operating an electronic device comprising:
a. detecting an engagement status of a magnetic surface of a first earphone with a magnetically attractable surface of a second earphone;
b. sending an activation signal to an electronic device when a magnetic decoupling is detected as the magnetic surface of the first earphone is removed and decoupled from the magnetically attractable surface of the second earphone, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the first earphone and the second earphone;
c. sending a deactivation signal to the electronic device when the magnetic surface of the first earphone is again coupled to the magnetically attractable surface of the second earphone, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone;
d. operating the electronic device based upon the engagement status of the magnetic surface of the first earphone with the magnetically attractable surface of the second earphone;
e. receiving the transmitted audio from the electronic device;
f. receiving external audio from a microphone; and
g. adjusting a volume level in the first earphone and the second earphone of one of the transmitted audio and the external audio.
a. a first earphone;
b. a second earphone removably coupled to the first earphone;
c. an electronic device controller configured to receive an activation signal when a magnetic decoupling is detected as the second earphone is removed and decoupled from the first earphone, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the first earphone and the second earphone, wherein the electronic device controller receives a deactivation signal when the second earphone is again coupled to the first earphone, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone;
30. The audio system of claim 29, wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio received from an electronic device.
31. The audio system of claim 29, wherein the external audio comprises surrounding ambient noise received from an external microphone.
32. The audio system of claim 31, wherein the second set of controls control the volume level of ambient noise received through the earphones.
33. The audio system of claim 29, wherein the audio system comprises a noise canceling element.
34. The audio system of claim 29, wherein the first earphone comprises a magnet and the second earphone comprises a magnetically attractable surface.
35. The audio system of claim 29, wherein the first earphone comprises a first magnet and the second earphone comprises a second magnet.
a. detecting an engagement status of a first earphone with a second earphone;
b. sending an activation signal to an electronic device when a magnetic decoupling is detected as the first earphone is removed and decoupled from the second earphone, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the first earphone and the second earphone;
c. sending a deactivation signal to the electronic device when the first earphone is again coupled to the second earphone, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone;
d. operating the electronic device based upon the engagement status of the first earphone with the second earphone;
37. The method of claim 36, wherein the first earphone is coupled to the second earphone by a magnet.
38. A method of operating an electronic device comprising:
c. sending a deactivation signal to the electronic device when the magnetic surface of the first earphone is again coupled to the magnetically attractable surface of the second earphone, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone; and
d. operating the electronic device based upon the engagement status of the magnetic surface of the first earphone with the magnetically attractable surface of the second earphone.
39. An audio system comprising:
b. a second earphone removably coupled to the first earphone; and
c. an electronic device controller configured to receive an activation signal when a magnetic decoupling is detected as the second earphone is removed and decoupled from the first earphone, wherein the activation signal causes transmitted audio to be played in the first earphone and the second earphone, wherein the electronic device controller receives a deactivation signal when the second earphone is again coupled to the first earphone, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone.
40. A method of operating an electronic device comprising:
c. sending a deactivation signal to the electronic device when the first earphone is again coupled to the second earphone, wherein the deactivation signal causes the transmitted audio to stop being played in the first earphone and the second earphone; and
d. operating the electronic device based upon the engagement status of the first earphone with the second earphone.
41. The audio system of claim 1 wherein the activation signal causes an incoming call to a telephone to be answered and connected and further wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio for the call.
42. The audio system of claim 41 wherein a deactivation signal is sent when on or more of the magnetic second surfaces is again coupled with one of the one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces and further wherein the deactivation signal causes an ongoing call through the telephone to be terminated.
43. The audio system of claim 5 wherein the activation signal causes the electronic device to start transmitting audio to be played in the headphones.
44. The audio system of claim 43 wherein a deactivation signal is sent when one or more of the magnetic second surfaces is again coupled within one of the one or more magnetically attractable first surfaces and further wherein the deactivation signal causes the electronic device to stop transmitting audio to be played in the headphones.
45. The audio system of claim 1 wherein the activation signal is sent wirelessly.
46. The method of claim 28 wherein the activation signal causes an incoming call to a telephone to be answered and connected and further wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio for the call.
47. The method of claim 46 wherein the deactivation signal causes an ongoing call through the telephone to be terminated.
48. The method of claim 28 wherein the activation signal causes the electronic device to start transmitting audio to be played in the headphones.
49. The method of claim 48 wherein the deactivation signal causes the electronic device to stop transmitting audio to be played in the headphones.
50. The method of claim 28 wherein the activation signal is sent wirelessly.
51. The audio system of claim 29 wherein the activation signal causes an incoming call to a telephone to be answered and connected and further wherein the transmitted audio comprises audio for the call.
52. The audio system of claim 51 wherein the deactivation signal causes an ongoing call through the telephone to be terminated.
53. The audio system of claim 30 wherein the activation signal causes the electronic device to start transmitting audio to be played in the headphones.
54. The audio system of claim 53 wherein the deactivation signal causes the electronic device to stop transmitting audio to be played in the headphones.
55. The audio system of claim 29 wherein the activation signal is sent wirelessly.
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