Shure Acquisition Holdings, Inc. (20240323605). WIRELESS AUDIO SYSTEM simplified abstract

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WIRELESS AUDIO SYSTEM

Organization Name

Shure Acquisition Holdings, Inc.

Inventor(s)

John Born of Chicago IL (US)

Michael Chad Wiggins of Gilberts IL (US)

William John Oakley of Long Grove IL (US)

Roger Grinnip of Lake Zurich IL (US)

Michael Lester of Buena Vista CO (US)

Paul Massaro of Niles IL (US)

WIRELESS AUDIO SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240323605 titled 'WIRELESS AUDIO SYSTEM

The abstract describes an audio system architecture for sound reinforcement, including input and output devices, wireless hubs, and user computing devices. Connections between these devices are wireless and automated, managed by the user computing devices. The system allows for device configuration adjustments and network connections for recording, live-streaming, system management, cloud-based storage, and more.

  • Audio system architecture designed for sound reinforcement
  • Includes input devices, output devices, wireless hubs, and user computing devices
  • Wireless and automated connections between devices
  • User computing devices or wireless hub can adjust device configurations
  • Devices capable of network connections for various functions like recording and live-streaming

Potential Applications: - Live events sound reinforcement - Recording studios - Conference room audio systems

Problems Solved: - Simplifies audio system setup and management - Enables remote operation and control - Facilitates network connectivity for various functions

Benefits: - Improved sound quality - Enhanced user control and flexibility - Streamlined system operation

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Audio System Architecture for Enhanced Sound Reinforcement" This technology can be used in various commercial settings such as live events, recording studios, and conference rooms to provide high-quality sound reinforcement and flexible system management.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this audio system architecture improve user control and flexibility? 2. What are the key advantages of having wireless and automated connections between devices in the audio system?


Original Abstract Submitted

aspects of the disclosure relate to an audio system architecture designed for sound reinforcement. the audio system may comprise one or more input device(s), one or more output device(s), one or more wireless hubs, and one or more user computing devices. connections between the input device(s), output device(s), and the one or more wireless hubs may be wireless and automated and/or managed via the one or more user computing devices. the user computing devices or the wireless hub may adjust a configuration of each of the devices in the audio system. one or more of the devices in the audio system may be capable of a network connection which may enable recording, live-streaming to remote audiences, system management and operation, cloud-based storage and/or processing, and more.