Open ear audio device with bone conduction speaker
US-10631075-B1 · Apr 21, 2020 · US
US12080278B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12080278-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218053282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2024 |
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A method for routing audio content through an electronic device that is to be worn by a user. The method obtains a communication and determines whether the communication is private. In response to determining that the communication is private, the method drives a bone conduction transducer of the electronic device with an audio signal associated with the communication. In response to determining that the communication is not private, however, the method drives a speaker of the electronic device with the audio signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method performed by a programmed processor of a headset, the method comprising: receiving audio content; receiving, from a camera of the headset, image data; identifying a gesture performed by a user of the headset based on the image data; determining whether the audio content is private based on the identified gesture; and responsive to determining that the audio content is private, driving a bone conduction transducer (BCT) of the headset with an audio signal that comprises at least a portion of the audio content. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the identified gesture comprises a hand gesture of the user of the headset. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the camera has a field of view that includes a portion of a head of the user, wherein the hand gesture comprises a hand of the user placed over the portion of the head of the user. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the portion comprises either an ear of the user or a mouth of the user. 5. The method of claim 3 further comprising: determining whether the hand of the user is no longer over the portion of the head of the user based on the image data; responsive to determining that the hand of the user is no longer over the portion of the head of the user, ceasing to drive the BCT; and beginning to drive a speaker of the headset with the audio signal. 6. The method of claim 1 , comprising: receiving, from a microphone of the headset, a microphone signal that includes ambient sound captured by the microphone; and determining whether a sound level of the ambient sound is above a threshold value based on the microphone signal, wherein the audio content is determined to be private based on the sound level being above the threshold value. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the audio signal is a first audio signal, wherein the method further comprises, responsive to determining that the sound level of the ambient sound is less than the threshold value based on the microphone signal, driving a speaker of the headset with a second audio signal. 8. A headset comprising: a camera; a bone conduction transducer (BCT); at least one processor; and memory having stored therein instructions which when executed by the at least one processor cause the headset to: receive audio content, receive, from the camera, image data, identify a gesture performed by a user of the headset based on the image data, determine whether the audio content is private based on the identified gesture, and responsive to a determination that the audio content is private, drive the BCT of the headset with an audio signal that comprises at least a portion of the audio content. 9. The headset of claim 8 , wherein the identified gesture comprises a hand gesture of the user of the headset. 10. The headset of claim 9 , wherein the camera has a field of view that includes a portion of a head of the user, wherein the hand gesture comprises a hand of the user placed over the portion of the head of the user. 11. The headset of claim 10 , wherein the portion comprises either an ear of the user or a mouth of the user. 12. The headset of claim 10 , wherein the memory has further instructions to: determine whether the hand of the user is no longer over the portion of the head of the user based on the image data; responsive to a determination that the hand of the user is no longer over the portion of the head of the user, cease to drive the BCT; and begin to drive a speaker of the headset with the audio signal. 13. The headset of claim 8 , further comprising a microphone, wherein the memory has further instructions to: receive, from the microphone, a microphone signal that includes ambient sound captured by the microphone; and determine whether a sound level of the ambient sound is above a threshold value based on the microphone signal, wherein the audio content is determined to be private based on the sound level being above the threshold value. 14. The headset of claim 13 , wherein the audio signal is a first audio signal, wherein the memory has further instructions to, responsive to a determination that the sound level of the ambient sound is less than the threshold value based on the microphone signal, drive a speaker of the headset with a second audio signal. 15. A processor of a headset that is configured to: receive audio content; receive, from a camera of the headset, image data; identify a gesture performed by a user of the headset based on the image data; determine whether the audio content is private based on the identified gesture; and responsive to a determination that the audio content is private, drive a bone conduction transducer (BCT) of the headset with an audio signal that comprises at least a portion of the audio content. 16. The processor of claim 15 , wherein the identified gesture comprises a hand gesture of the user of the headset. 17. The processor of claim 16 , wherein the camera has a field of view that includes a portion of a head of the user, wherein the hand gesture comprises a hand of the user placed over the portion of the head of the user. 18. The processor of claim 17 further configured to: determine whether the hand of the user is no longer over the portion of the head of the user based on the image data; responsive to determining that the hand of the user is no longer over the portion of the head of the user, cease to drive the BCT; and begin to drive a speaker of the headset with the audio signal. 19. The processor of claim 15 , wherein the processor is further configured to: receive, from a microphone of the headset, a microphone signal that includes ambient sound captured by the microphone; and determine whether a sound level of the ambient sound is above a threshold value based on the microphone signal, wherein the audio content is determined to be private based on the sound level being above the threshold value. 20. The processor of claim 19 , wherein the audio signal is a first audio signal, wherein the processor is further configured to, responsive to determining that the sound level of the ambient sound is less than the threshold value based on the microphone signal, drive a speaker of the headset with a second audio signal.
Details not provided for in groups H04R1/1008 - H04R1/1083 · CPC title
Hearing devices using bone conduction transducers · CPC title
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using different networks or channels, e.g. using out of band channels (cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for key distribution involving distinctive intermediate devices or communication paths H04L9/0827; cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for authentication using a plurality of channels H04L9/3215) · CPC title
Speech recognition (G10L17/00 takes precedence) · CPC title
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