Smart watch
US-2016327915-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US2016357384A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016357384-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514727973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A supplemental display unit may provide information to a display associated with a wearable article. The supplemental display unit may share a communications channel with a mobile device, and exchange data with the mobile device over the communications channel while the mobile device resides within the wearable article. The supplemental display unit may generate a screen having a graphical user interface (GUI) based on the exchanged data, where an appearance of the screen is based on a measurement of the wearable article. The supplemental display unit may provide icons on the GUI presenting information to the user, where the icons may be arranged in groups based upon the type of information that each icon presents, and provide the GUI to the display, where the display is coupled to the wearable article.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method for providing information to a display associated with a wearable article, comprising: sharing a communications channel with a mobile device; exchanging data with the mobile device over the communications channel; generating a screen based on the exchanged data having a graphical user interface (GUI), wherein an appearance of the screen is based on a measurement of the wearable article; providing icons on the GUI presenting information to the user, wherein the icons are arranged in groups based upon a type of information that each icon presents; and providing the GUI to the display, wherein the display is coupled to the wearable article. 2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein sharing a communications channel comprises: wirelessly receiving an initiation signal from the mobile device; and opening a wireless communications channel with the mobile device in response to the initiation signal when the mobile device is placed within a proximity of the wearable article. 3 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein wirelessly receiving an initiation signal further comprises: receiving networking information from the initiation signal from a Near Field Communications (NFC) transceiver; and establishing the wireless communications channel based on the received networking information. 4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein providing icons on the GUI presenting information to the user further comprises: arranging a first plurality of icons into a first group, wherein each icon in the first group presents an information item relating to the mobile device, wherein an information item comprises at least one of a battery level of the mobile device, a number of unanswered calls to the mobile device, a number of new text messages to the mobile device, a number of new emails to the mobile device, weather information being reported to the mobile device, or a number of steps reported by a pedometer within the mobile device. 5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein providing icons on the GUI presenting information to the user further comprises: arranging a second plurality of icons into a second group, wherein each icon in the second group presents a status of a presence of a physical item contained within the wearable article, wherein the physical item contained within the wearable article may include at least one of a pair of glasses, the mobile device, a wallet, a handbag, an umbrella, or one or more keys, the method further comprising: providing an interface to determine a location of the mobile device when the mobile device is not present within the wearable article. 6 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein generating a screen having a graphical user interface comprises: providing information stored on the mobile device relating to at least one of calendar events, task list items, or content received from social networking services. 7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein generating a screen having a graphical user interface comprises: providing at least one of text or graphics relating to information which changes dynamically upon at least one context associated with the wearable article, wherein the at least one context comprises at least one of a location of the wearable article, a time, a date, or a presence of a payment terminal within a proximity of the wearable article. 8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein generating a screen having a graphical user interface comprises: providing, in response to an incoming call received by the mobile device, at least one of an identity, a phone number, or an image representing an identity of a source of the incoming call, and icons which accept user input to select an action responding to the call. 9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein generating a screen having a graphical user interface comprises: determining a measurement of the wearable article including at least one of a color, a texture, or a pattern; detecting a touch input on the touch sensitive display at location corresponding to a graphical control element selected by the user; and performing an action in response to the detected touch input, wherein the action is based on the selected graphical control element. 10 . A wearable article, comprising: a wireless transceiver; a display coupled to an exterior of the wearable article; a sensor configured to measure an appearance of the exterior of the wearable article; a memory to store instructions; and a processor, coupled to the sensor, the memory, the wireless transceiver, and the display, the processor being configured to execute the instructions stored in memory to: share a communications channel with a mobile device, exchange data with the mobile device, using the wireless transceiver, over the communications channel, generate a screen having graphical user interface (GUI) based on the exchanged data, wherein an appearance of the screen is based on a measurement of the wearable article performed by the sensor; provide icons on the GUI presenting information to the user, wherein the icons are arranged in groups based upon a type of information that each icon presents, and provide the GUI to the display. 11 . The wearable article according to claim 10 , further comprising: a battery, configured to supply power to at least one of the display, the wireless transceiver, the memory, the sensor, the processor, or the mobile device. 12 . The wearable article according to claim 11 , wherein the wearable article comprises a handbag having at least one exterior associated with the display. 13 . The wearable article according to claim 12 , wherein the handbag comprises: a strap having an electrical connector removeably coupled to a portion of the strap, wherein the electrical connector is configured to provide power to charge at least one of the battery or the mobile device. 14 . The wearable article according to claim 10 , wherein the display comprises a static display which maintains the presentation of the graphical user interface without being refreshed, and wherein the wireless transceiver supports a wireless communications channel based upon a wireless standard which includes at least one of Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE 4.0, WiFi (802.11x), or Wireless USB. 15 . The wearable article according to claim 10 , wherein the instructions to share a communications channel further cause the processor to: wirelessly receive an initiation signal from the mobile device, and open a wireless communications channel with the mobile device in response to the initiation signal when the mobile device is placed within a proximity of the wearable article. 16 . The wearable article according to claim 10 , wherein the instructions to generate the GUI further cause the processor to: arrange a first plurality of icons into a first group, wherein each icon in the first group presents an information item relating to the mobile device, wherein an information item comprises at least one of a battery level of the mobile device, a number of unanswered calls to the mobile device, a number of new text messages to the mobile device, a number of new emails to the mobile device, weather information being reported to the mobile device, or a number of steps reported by a pedometer within the mobile device. 17 . The wearable article according to claim 13 , wherein the instructions to generate the GUI further cause the processor to: arrange a second plurality of icons into a second group, wherein each icon in the second group
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