Blyngz Luxury Technologies, Inc. (20240251194). WEARABLE SMART ELECTRONICS simplified abstract
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WEARABLE SMART ELECTRONICS
Organization Name
Blyngz Luxury Technologies, Inc.
Inventor(s)
Kathleen S. Sterns of Saint Paul MN (US)
Marlyn Anderson of St. Louis Park MN (US)
WEARABLE SMART ELECTRONICS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240251194 titled 'WEARABLE SMART ELECTRONICS
The patent application describes a wearable electronics device with replaceable ornamentation that can be attached to a user's ear in multiple locations, allowing for a changeable aesthetic.
- The device can be structured to attach to a user's ear using posts, clips, and a hanger for improved weight distribution.
- It may include audio components and biometric sensors for monitoring the user's health.
Potential Applications:
- Fashion and personal style accessories
- Health and fitness tracking devices
Problems Solved:
- Limited options for customizable wearable electronics
- Lack of weight distribution optimization in ear-worn devices
Benefits:
- Versatile and customizable design
- Improved comfort and wearability
- Enhanced functionality with biometric sensors
Commercial Applications:
- Fashion and accessories industry
- Health and wellness technology market
Prior Art: Prior art related to customizable wearable electronics and ear-worn devices can be found in the fields of fashion technology and wearable health devices.
Frequently Updated Research: Research on advancements in wearable technology, fashion trends, and health monitoring devices may be relevant to this technology.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the device improve weight distribution compared to existing wearable electronics? 2. What are the potential health monitoring capabilities of the device?
Original Abstract Submitted
a wearable electronics device with at least one replaceable ornamentation that can be structured and configured to attach to a user's ear in at least two locations and provide a user with the ability to have a changeable aesthetic. the connections to a user's ear can vary from posts to clips and may also include a hanger that can be an additional connection to a user's ear by providing purchase on the user's ear from the antitragus to the tragus, thereby improving the weight distribution of the device as compared to existing wearable electronics. such wearable electronics may include audio components and biometric sensors to provide monitoring of a user's health.