18346152. ACOUSTIC DETECTION OF IN-EAR HEADPHONE FIT simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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ACOUSTIC DETECTION OF IN-EAR HEADPHONE FIT

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Esge B. Andersen of Campbell CA (US)

Andrew E. Greenwood of San Francisco CA (US)

Tom-Davy W. Saux of Los Altos CA (US)

Baptiste P. Paquier of Saratoga CA (US)

Hanchi Chen of San Jose CA (US)

Raghavendra S. Prabhu of Redondo Beach CA (US)

ACOUSTIC DETECTION OF IN-EAR HEADPHONE FIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18346152 titled 'ACOUSTIC DETECTION OF IN-EAR HEADPHONE FIT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method performed by an in-ear headphone that involves obtaining an audio signal from an audio source device and using it to drive a speaker in the headphone to output sound into the user's ear canal. The method also obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound and notifies the user to replace the ear tip with a different one if the microphone signal falls below a certain threshold.

  • The in-ear headphone is coupled with a first ear tip that is inserted into the user's ear canal.
  • The audio signal is obtained from an audio source device that is paired with the in-ear headphone.
  • The obtained audio signal is used to drive a speaker in the headphone, which then outputs sound into the user's ear canal.
  • A microphone signal is obtained, which is responsive to the sound that is outputted into the ear canal.
  • If the parameter associated with the microphone signal falls below a threshold, the user is notified to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Personal audio devices: This method can be used in in-ear headphones for personal audio devices such as smartphones, MP3 players, and tablets.
  • Communication devices: In-ear headphones with this method can be used for communication devices like hands-free headsets for phone calls or voice assistants.
  • Gaming and virtual reality: This technology can enhance the audio experience in gaming headsets or virtual reality headsets, providing more immersive sound.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Improving sound quality: By using the microphone signal to monitor the sound output, the method ensures that the ear tip is properly fitted and provides optimal sound quality.
  • Comfort and fit: The method notifies the user to replace the ear tip if the microphone signal falls below a threshold, indicating a poor fit. This helps in ensuring comfort and a secure fit for the user.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience: By monitoring the microphone signal and notifying the user to replace the ear tip if needed, the method ensures that the user receives optimal sound quality and comfort.
  • Customization: The ability to replace ear tips allows users to choose the most suitable size and material for their ears, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Longevity: By notifying the user to replace the ear tip when necessary, the method helps prolong the lifespan of the in-ear headphone by preventing potential damage or degradation caused by a poor fit.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method performed by an in-ear headphone. Coupled to the in-ear headphone is a first ear tip that is inserted into an ear canal of a user. The method obtains an audio signal from an audio source device paired with the in-ear headphone and uses the signal to drive a speaker of the headphone to output a sound into the ear canal. The method obtains a microphone signal that is responsive to the outputted sound. The method notifies the user to replace the first ear tip with a second ear tip in response to a parameter associated with the microphone signal being less than a threshold.