18075253. WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
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WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Fletcher R. Rothkopf of Los Altos CA (US)
Jonathan Ive of San Francisco CA (US)
Julian Hoenig of San Francisco CA (US)
Rico Zorkendorfer of San Francisco CA (US)
WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18075253 titled 'WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
Abstract: A consumer product that is a portable and, in some cases, a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device may have functionalities including:
- Keeping time
- Monitoring a user's physiological signals and providing health-related information based on those signals
- Communicating with other electronic devices or services
- Visually depicting data on a display
- Gathering data from one or more sensors that may be used to initiate, control, or modify operations of the device
- Determining a location of a touch on a surface of the device and/or an amount of force exerted on the device, and using either or both as input.
Potential Applications:
- Fitness tracking and monitoring
- Health monitoring and management
- Communication and connectivity with other devices or services
- Data visualization and display
- User interface control through touch and force input
Problems Solved:
- Lack of portable and wearable electronic devices with multiple functionalities
- Limited access to real-time health-related information
- Inefficient communication and connectivity between devices
- Difficulty in visualizing and interpreting data
- Limited user interface control options
Benefits:
- Convenient and portable electronic device
- Real-time monitoring and access to health-related information
- Enhanced communication and connectivity capabilities
- Improved data visualization and interpretation
- Enhanced user interface control options
Original Abstract Submitted
A consumer product that is a portable and, in some cases, a wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device may have functionalities including: keeping time; monitoring a user's physiological signals and providing health-related information based on those signals; communicating with other electronic devices or services; visually depicting data on a display; gather data form one or more sensors that may be used to initiate, control, or modify operations of the device; determine a location of a touch on a surface of the device and/or an amount of force exerted on the device, and use either or both as input.