Open earphone
US-2024422466-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US2016302004A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016302004-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615094040-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An audio apparatus is configured to switch, when there exists a first audio interface between the audio apparatus and a computer apparatus, to using a second audio interface between the audio apparatus and the computer apparatus, the second audio interface being different from the first audio interface. The switching comprises: receiving, via the first audio interface, combined audio data and non-audio data, the non-audio data comprising a request to switch to using the second audio interface; obtaining the request from the data; and, in response to obtaining the request, transmitting to the computer apparatus a confirmation of switching to using the second audio interface. The audio apparatus and the computer apparatus are described and claimed.
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1 . A computer apparatus configured to switch, when there exists a first audio interface between the computer apparatus and a connected audio apparatus, to using a second audio interface for communication between the computer apparatus and the audio apparatus, the second audio interface being different from the first audio interface, by at least: obtaining audio data to be transmitted to the audio apparatus; combining non-audio data with the audio data, the non-audio data comprising a request to switch to using the second audio interface; transmitting the combined audio data and non-audio data to the audio apparatus using the first audio interface; waiting for a confirmation from the audio apparatus that it has switched to using the second audio interface. 2 . The computer apparatus of claim 1 , configured to combine the non-audio data with the audio data by modulating the non-audio data onto a carrier signal and adding the modulated carrier signal to the audio data. 3 . The computer apparatus of claim 2 , configured to use the second audio interface to communicate with the audio apparatus after, and as a result of, receiving the confirmation from the audio apparatus. 4 . The computer apparatus of claim 3 , configured to use the second audio interface to access or control additional functionality of the audio apparatus, the additional functionality being unavailable via the first audio interface. 5 . The computer apparatus of claim 1 , configured to use the first audio interface to communicate with the audio apparatus if the confirmation from the audio apparatus is not received within a given period of time. 6 . An audio apparatus configured to switch, when there exists a first audio interface between the audio apparatus and a computer apparatus, to using a second audio interface for communication between the audio apparatus and the computer apparatus, the second audio interface being different from the first audio interface, by at least: receiving, via the first audio interface, combined audio data and non-audio data, the non-audio data comprising a request to switch to using the second audio interface; obtaining the request from the data; and in response to obtaining the request, transmitting to the computer apparatus a confirmation of switching to using the second audio interface. 7 . The audio apparatus of claim 6 , configured to obtain the data by demodulation of a modulated carrier signal combined with the audio data. 8 . The audio apparatus of claim 6 , configured to send the confirmation by at least: obtaining audio data to be transmitted to the computer apparatus; combining non-audio data with the audio data, the non-audio data comprising the confirmation; and transmitting the combined audio data and non-audio data to the computer apparatus using the first audio interface. 9 . The audio apparatus of claim 6 , further configured to use the second audio interface to communicate with the computer apparatus after, and as a result of, obtaining the request. 10 . The audio apparatus of claim 6 , further configured switch from a first mode of operation to a second mode of operation, after, and as a result of, obtaining the request, the second mode of operation comprising additional functionality as compared with the first mode of operation. 11 . The audio apparatus of claim 6 , wherein two or more capture channels are defined for the second audio interface, wherein each of the capture channels is an audio channel for carrying audio data from the audio apparatus to the computer apparatus. 12 . The audio apparatus of claim 11 , comprising a first microphone and a second microphone, being further configured to: transmit an audio signal captured by the first microphone to the computer apparatus via a first one of the capture channels; and transmit an audio signal captured by the second microphone to the computer apparatus via a second one of the capture channels. 13 . The audio apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the first one of the microphones is arranged to capture an audio signal representative mainly of a user's voice. 14 . The audio apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second one of the microphones is arranged to capture an audio signal representative mainly of ambient noise. 15 . The audio apparatus of claim 6 , wherein three or more render channels are defined for the second audio interface, wherein each of the render channels is an audio channel for carrying audio data from the computer apparatus to the audio apparatus. 16 . The audio apparatus of claim 15 , comprising a first acoustic actuator, a second acoustic actuator and a third acoustic actuator, being further configured to: use the first acoustic actuator to render an audio signal received from the computer apparatus via a first one of the render channels; and use the second acoustic actuator to render an audio signal received from the computer apparatus via a second one of the render channels; and use the third acoustic actuator to render an audio signal received from the computer apparatus via a third one of the render channels. 17 . The audio apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the first and second acoustic actuators are left and right loudspeakers, respectively. 18 . The audio apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the third acoustic actuators is configured to render a low frequency audio signal. 19 . A non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising software instructions which, when executed by one or more processors of a computer apparatus, or of an audio apparatus, cause the computer apparatus to be configured in accordance with claim 1 .
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