20240010128. VOICE-ACTIVATED VANITY MIRROR simplified abstract (simplehuman, LLC)

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VOICE-ACTIVATED VANITY MIRROR

Organization Name

simplehuman, LLC

Inventor(s)

Frank Yang of Rancho Palos Verdes CA (US)

Guy Cohen of Marina Del Rey CA (US)

VOICE-ACTIVATED VANITY MIRROR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240010128 titled 'VOICE-ACTIVATED VANITY MIRROR

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a mirror assembly that includes a housing, a mirror, and a light source. The mirror is rotatable within a support portion of the assembly. The mirror assembly is designed to use an audio sensor or an audio signal derived from the sensor to actuate or adjust various features or settings of the mirror assembly, based on voice commands or other sounds received from a user.

  • The mirror assembly includes a housing, a mirror, and a light source.
  • The mirror is rotatable within a support portion of the assembly.
  • An audio sensor or audio signal derived from the sensor is used to actuate or adjust features or settings of the mirror assembly.
  • The audio sensor or signal can sense or correspond to voice commands or other sounds from a user.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Smart mirrors in homes or hotels that can be controlled by voice commands.
  • Automotive mirrors that can be adjusted using voice commands for hands-free operation.
  • Mirrors in public spaces or retail stores that can provide interactive experiences for users.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a convenient and hands-free way to adjust mirrors.
  • Enables users to control mirrors without physically touching them.
  • Enhances the user experience by adding voice command functionality to mirrors.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved accessibility and convenience for users.
  • Reduces the risk of smudging or damaging mirrors by eliminating the need for physical contact.
  • Adds a modern and interactive element to traditional mirror designs.


Original Abstract Submitted

a mirror assembly can include a housing, a mirror, and a light source. in certain embodiments, the mirror is rotatable within a support portion of the mirror assembly. in some embodiments, the mirror assembly is configured to use an audio sensor or an audio signal derived from an audio sensor, such as an audio sensor or audio signal configured to sense or to correspond to or to represent one or more voice commands or other sounds (e.g., clapping, snapping, or otherwise) received from a user, in order to actuate or adjust any of one or more features or settings of the mirror assembly.