20240039745. PEER-TO-PEER BLUETOOTH VOICE CHAT simplified abstract (Sony Group Corporation)

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PEER-TO-PEER BLUETOOTH VOICE CHAT

Organization Name

Sony Group Corporation

Inventor(s)

Andrew Estrada of Escondido CA (US)

PEER-TO-PEER BLUETOOTH VOICE CHAT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240039745 titled 'PEER-TO-PEER BLUETOOTH VOICE CHAT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method for transmitting audio messages between two terminal nodes. The first terminal node consists of a left ear device and a right ear device, while the second terminal node consists of a left ear device and a right ear device. The method involves transmitting a first audio message from the first terminal node to the second terminal node, and then transmitting a second audio message from the second terminal node to the first terminal node. The audio transmissions are directly transmitted between the two terminal nodes.

  • The method involves transmitting audio messages between two terminal nodes.
  • The first terminal node has a left ear device and a right ear device, while the second terminal node also has a left ear device and a right ear device.
  • The first audio message is transmitted from the first terminal node to the second terminal node.
  • The second audio message is transmitted from the second terminal node to the first terminal node.
  • The audio transmissions are directly transmitted between the two terminal nodes.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Voice chat communication systems
  • Audio conferencing systems
  • Virtual reality or augmented reality applications involving audio communication

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Improved audio communication between terminal nodes
  • Enhanced user experience in voice chat or audio conferencing systems
  • Seamless audio transmission in virtual reality or augmented reality applications

Benefits of this technology:

  • Clear and direct audio transmission between terminal nodes
  • Enhanced audio quality and fidelity
  • Improved user immersion and engagement in virtual reality or augmented reality experiences


Original Abstract Submitted

in some implementations, a method includes transmitting, from a first terminal node, a first audio message to a second terminal node, where the first terminal node includes a first left ear device and a first right ear device, and where the second terminal node includes a second left ear device and a second right ear device. the method further includes transmitting, from the second terminal node, a second audio message to the first terminal node, where audio transmissions of a voice chat are transmitted directly between the first terminal node and the second terminal node.