Wearable Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/category/wearable/ Technology News and Reviews Thu, 09 Nov 2023 17:58:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 HMD launches Nokia Clarity Earbuds 2+ TWS headphones https://www.techgoing.com/hmd-launches-nokia-clarity-earbuds-2-tws-headphones/ Thu, 09 Nov 2023 17:58:07 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=151332 HMD Global today launched the Nokia Clarity Earbuds 2 + TWS headset, with “So Pink (pink)”, “So Purple (purple) and “So Grey (grey)”. “So Pink”, “So Purple (purple)”, “So Grey (grey)” three colors, priced at 79.99 pounds (currently about RMB 715). Nokia Clarity Earbuds 2 + headset support ANC noise reduction, support IPX4 splashproof, support […]

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HMD Global today launched the Nokia Clarity Earbuds 2 + TWS headset, with “So Pink (pink)”, “So Purple (purple) and “So Grey (grey)”. “So Pink”, “So Purple (purple)”, “So Grey (grey)” three colors, priced at 79.99 pounds (currently about RMB 715).

Nokia Clarity Earbuds 2 + headset support ANC noise reduction, support IPX4 splashproof, support Google Fast Pair technology, equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, using USB Type-C interface, shell using 60% recycled plastic manufacturing.

In terms of battery life, the headset has a 7-hour battery life on its own (48 mAh) and 35 hours of total battery life with the charging case (500 mAh) in ANC noise cancellation mode.

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Apple lists a series of 3D movies specifically for the Vison Pro headset https://www.techgoing.com/apple-lists-a-series-of-3d-movies-specifically-for-the-vison-pro-headset/ Thu, 09 Nov 2023 03:41:04 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=151179 Foreign media FlatpanelsHD discovered when digging into Apple’s recently released tvOS 17.2 that Apple quietly listed some 3D movies in the Apple TV App. These movies all have special “3D compatible” icons. The outline style is similar to the Vision Pro headset. ▲Image source FlatpanelsHD ▲Image source FlatpanelsHD ▲ Apple Vision Pro headset It is […]

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Foreign media FlatpanelsHD discovered when digging into Apple’s recently released tvOS 17.2 that Apple quietly listed some 3D movies in the Apple TV App. These movies all have special “3D compatible” icons. The outline style is similar to the Vision Pro headset.

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▲ Apple Vision Pro headset

It is found that the 3D movies that can be found on the platform include “Jurassic World Dominion”, “Pacific Rim Uprising” and “Shrek”, etc. Most of them are action movies. The complete list is as follows.

     47 Ronin (Forty-Seven Ronin)

     Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away

     Everest

     Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters

     Jurassic World Dominion

     Kung Fu Panda 3

     Mortal Engines

     Pacific Rim Uprising

     Sanctum Shrek

     Skyscraper

     Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas

     The Boss Baby: Family Business

     The Little Princess

     The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature

     The Secret Life of Pets 2

     Trolls

     Trolls World Tour

     Warcraft

It is noticed that Apple TV can only play 2D movies natively, and users must use third-party apps to play their own 3D movies. Considering that when Apple released the Vision Pro headset, it claimed that this headset can play natively Playing 3D movies brings a strong three-dimensional effect to the audience, so the relevant movies should be exclusive to the Vision Pro headset.

Foreign media believe that Apple may have created a new 3D movie format for Vision Pro. The relevant studios can convert the movie into a series of compatible formats so that it can be played in the Vision Pro headset and be compatible with AirPods space. Audio capabilities.

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Edifier W820NB spatial audio version headphones is listed, priced at 499 CNY https://www.techgoing.com/edifier-w820nb-spatial-audio-version-headphones-is-listed-priced-at-499-cny/ Thu, 09 Nov 2023 03:33:43 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=151172 The Edifier W820NB spatial audio version is now listed, with an initial price of 499 CNY. According to reports, this headset supports Bluetooth 5.3, supports LHDC 5.0, LDAC, LHDCX and other technologies. It also supports spatial audio + head tracking, can bring -43dB noise reduction depth, and supports 192kHz/24bit mastering-level codec. In addition, it also […]

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The Edifier W820NB spatial audio version is now listed, with an initial price of 499 CNY.

According to reports, this headset supports Bluetooth 5.3, supports LHDC 5.0, LDAC, LHDCX and other technologies. It also supports spatial audio + head tracking, can bring -43dB noise reduction depth, and supports 192kHz/24bit mastering-level codec.

In addition, it also has Hi-Res AUDIO and Hi-Res AUDIO WIRELESS double gold label certification, can provide 45 hours of battery life (Note: Noise reduction is turned on for 28 hours), supports fast charging, and can be used for 7 hours after 15 minutes of charging. Supports dual device connection and custom App.

It also uses innovative zero-pressure patented earmuff technology, which can firmly fit the frame and effectively disperse the pressure of the frame to achieve the same sound effect, allowing users who wear glasses to have the same pressure-free and comfortable wearing experience as those who do not wear glasses.

In other aspects, this headset has also been upgraded with Al call noise reduction 3.0, which can make calls smooth in high-noise environments; it supports low latency for games, up to 0.08s in game mode.

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Samsung will launch XR head display in the H2 of next year https://www.techgoing.com/samsung-will-launch-xr-head-display-in-the-h2-of-next-year/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 16:32:05 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=150948 Korean media joongang reported that Samsung plans to launch an XR head-mounted display device when it releases the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 foldable phones in the second half of next year, and plans to release it before the end of next year. It is reported that Samsung’s first XR headset is code-named […]

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Korean media joongang reported that Samsung plans to launch an XR head-mounted display device when it releases the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 foldable phones in the second half of next year, and plans to release it before the end of next year.

It is reported that Samsung’s first XR headset is code-named “Infinite” and the initial production volume will be 30,000 units. Samsung has set a trial production quantity of 30,000 units. For example, the production volume of the original Galaxy Fold was 30,000 units.

It was previously reported that Hugo Swart, general manager and vice president of XR at Qualcomm, revealed in an interview with ETNews that the company plans to launch the next XR chip in the first quarter of 2024, which means we will have it before the end of March 2024. See the chipset launch.

Swart said, “2024 will be a year of comprehensive growth for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) devices, and it is expected to continue to grow in the next 2 to 5 years,” adding, “We will continue to grow in pharmaceutical, automotive and other companies. areas of engagement, and areas where the business likes to develop partners and markets.”

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Apple Vision Pro headset patent: private conversations can be opened in a virtual environment https://www.techgoing.com/apple-vision-pro-headset-patent-private-conversations-can-be-opened-in-a-virtual-environment/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 05:42:56 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=150828 According to a list recently announced by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple has obtained a technology patent related to the Vision Pro headset, which allows two headset wearers to hold virtual conference calls. Start a private conversation. Apple hopes that the Vision Pro headset will be able to have private conversations […]

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According to a list recently announced by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple has obtained a technology patent related to the Vision Pro headset, which allows two headset wearers to hold virtual conference calls. Start a private conversation.

Apple hopes that the Vision Pro headset will be able to have private conversations once it enters a computer-generated reality (CGR) setting/environment. In a CGR setting (such as a virtual conference), each user’s virtual digital presence can be mapped.

According to the patent description, to initiate a private conversation, the first user’s HMD/Vision Pro obtains sensor data from sensors (e.g., accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.) indicating the first user’s movements. The patent sketch is as follows:

Then in the virtual meeting, if the user performs a tilting action, it is shown in the CGR setting that he wants to chat privately with the second user next to him, and a private conversation situation can be achieved.

The method determines whether the first user wants to initiate a private conversation with the second user based on sensor data, and initiates the private conversation by providing an audio signal to the second user based on the determination to initiate the private conversation.

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Sony’s new patent exposed: adding PS VR2 features such as eye tracking to non-VR games https://www.techgoing.com/sonys-new-patent-exposed-adding-ps-vr2-features-such-as-eye-tracking-to-non-vr-games/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 13:53:34 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=150674 According to the latest patent submitted by Sony, the company may apply PS VR2 functions such as eye tracking to non-VR games. If these features are implemented, PS VR2 players will enjoy a better gaming experience on multiple games on PlayStation 5. Sony launched the PS VR2 headset on February 22 this year, supporting a […]

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According to the latest patent submitted by Sony, the company may apply PS VR2 functions such as eye tracking to non-VR games. If these features are implemented, PS VR2 players will enjoy a better gaming experience on multiple games on PlayStation 5.

Sony launched the PS VR2 headset on February 22 this year, supporting a number of native VR games, including “Horizon: Call of the Mountain”, “Gran Turismo 7” and “Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate”. Early reports indicate that PS VR2 is selling poorly, with low stock at retailers appearing to be a factor. Sony restocked PS VR2 stock at retailers in the weeks and months after the headset launched, and claimed that sales of the headset exceeded expectations. Despite the current lack of new PS VR2 games being developed by first-party studios, Sony appears to be preparing a major update.

Sony’s latest patent filing suggests the company may plan to apply eye tracking and other PS VR2 features to non-VR games to improve gaming performance when using the headset. The patent details a system that focuses and renders the area the player is looking at at a higher resolution, known as the Region of View (ROG). This process is already supported in native PS VR2 games such as Horizon: Call of the Mountain, but the patent notes that it can also be applied to non-VR games to improve frame rates at high resolutions. Additionally, according to Sony’s patent, PlayStation 5 games may be “patched, upgraded, or remastered” to support eye tracking and VR capabilities.

This feature introduced by the patent will allow the PlayStation 5 console to allocate less processing power to areas outside of PS VR2 users’ ROG. Since the processing power is transferred to the ROG, players may enjoy a smoother gaming experience due to frame rate higher. Additionally, in cinematic action games such as Sony Santa Monica Studio’s God of War, graphical detail in ROG will also be improved for clearer images.

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Study says Apple Watch can accurately monitor wearer’s heart rate when worn on arm https://www.techgoing.com/study-says-apple-watch-can-accurately-monitor-wearers-heart-rate-when-worn-on-arm/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 05:22:16 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=150553 For many users, Apple Watch is a wrist-worn watch, but the latest research shows that wearing Apple Watch on the arm will not affect the accuracy of its heart rate monitor. Heart rate monitors can still provide accurate data when users wear an Apple Watch on their arm, according to a new observational study published […]

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For many users, Apple Watch is a wrist-worn watch, but the latest research shows that wearing Apple Watch on the arm will not affect the accuracy of its heart rate monitor.

Heart rate monitors can still provide accurate data when users wear an Apple Watch on their arm, according to a new observational study published in PubMed.

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Apple Watch uses an optical heart rate sensor to measure your vital signs. It relies on a technology called photoplethysmography (PPG), which uses LEDs to illuminate human skin and then uses photodiodes to measure changes in reflected light intensity caused by blood flow.

When your heart beats, the amount of blood flowing through a specific body part, such as your wrist, increases. Between heartbeats, less blood moves. By flashing a green light hundreds of times per second, Apple Watch can calculate your heart rate. .

In the study, a surgeon wore two identical Apple Watch models, one on the wrist and one on the arm.

Statistical analysis found no systematic errors between wrist-worn Apple Watch and arm-worn Apple Watch when it comes to heart rate monitoring. In other words, the two heart rates are close enough that either measurement is considered accurate.

The study writes:

 The results of this study suggest that the upper arm is a viable alternative site for using an Apple Watch to monitor heart rate during surgery.

 Agreement and reliability between measurements obtained from upper arm-worn and wrist-worn devices were good, with no systematic errors and high accuracy.

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Google Pixel Watch 3 is expected to use pressure-sensitive touch technology https://www.techgoing.com/google-pixel-watch-3-is-expected-to-use-pressure-sensitive-touch-technology/ Tue, 07 Nov 2023 03:30:59 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=150446 A new patent shows that Google is expected in the future Pixel Watch 3, for the watch case to bring interactive features. Samsung previously applied in the Galaxy Watch series of watches in the rotating bezel and Apple in the Apple Watch application of digital crown, can allow users to get a certain positive feedback, […]

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A new patent shows that Google is expected in the future Pixel Watch 3, for the watch case to bring interactive features.

Samsung previously applied in the Galaxy Watch series of watches in the rotating bezel and Apple in the Apple Watch application of digital crown, can allow users to get a certain positive feedback, but there are also some shortcomings at the same time, such as higher manufacturing costs, making the device more difficult to waterproof and so on.

And Google’s current strain sensor system proposed in the patent is expected to bring more possibilities for watch interaction, the relevant sensors will be embedded in the watch case, which will make the watch easier to waterproof, more durable, the user can press, tap, squeeze, slide the watch case, to interact.

▲ Source Google Patent

▲ Source Google Patent

The patent application is said to provide some examples of how strain gauge sensors could be used to control a smartwatch, such as allowing users to press the side of the watch to play or pause music, tap the top of the watch to open a specific app, squeeze the side of the watch to zoom in and out of the screen, or swipe the side of the watch to scroll through a list.

It is found that Google applied for this patent and the early years of HTC launched the “Edge Sense” function has similarities, this function allows users to press the middle frame of the phone, realize the quick start camera, quick screenshot and other functions.

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Microsoft’s new headset patent approved: enhanced eye and hand tracking technology https://www.techgoing.com/microsofts-new-headset-patent-approved-enhanced-eye-and-hand-tracking-technology/ Sun, 05 Nov 2023 05:43:04 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=149862 According to a list published by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Microsoft has obtained a head-mounted display-related technology that uses see-through waveguide displays and hand tracking to be able to interact with virtual reality in the virtual world. Object interaction and improved audio/tactile feedback. In the patent diagram shown by Microsoft, when […]

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According to a list published by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Microsoft has obtained a head-mounted display-related technology that uses see-through waveguide displays and hand tracking to be able to interact with virtual reality in the virtual world. Object interaction and improved audio/tactile feedback.

In the patent diagram shown by Microsoft, when a user wearing this headset walks outdoors, the headset will automatically display nearby attractions and information about things.

Note: This headset can emit sounds and vibrations to make things feel more real. The technology also makes devices lighter, more efficient, and have longer battery life.

The headset technology mainly uses lens-less cameras and machine learning to track the user’s eyes and hands, which can be more efficient, accurate and compact than traditional body tracking systems.

The headset’s internal tracking system consists of an optical mask, an outward-facing sensor, and an illumination source. It uses a lensless camera to capture images of parts of the user’s body. The optical mask is then used to encode the image. The sensor captures the image and feeds it to a computer. program that can identify body parts in scrambled images.

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Apple admits watchOS 10.1 has an Apple Watch battery drain issue https://www.techgoing.com/apple-admits-watchos-10-1-has-an-apple-watch-battery-drain-issue/ Sun, 05 Nov 2023 05:35:28 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=149858 Apple mentioned in an internal memo today that the company is preparing to fix a problem that causes the Apple Watch to consume too much power when updating to watchOS 10.1. Apple says the issue will be fixed in a subsequent watchOS update, but doesn’t mention any details, so it’s unclear what the root cause […]

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Apple mentioned in an internal memo today that the company is preparing to fix a problem that causes the Apple Watch to consume too much power when updating to watchOS 10.1.

Apple says the issue will be fixed in a subsequent watchOS update, but doesn’t mention any details, so it’s unclear what the root cause of the issue is, how many customers are affected, and whether all Apple Watch models are affected. was affected.

Based on user feedback, the issue appears to be affecting various models of Apple Watch, including older models like the Apple Watch Series 5 and the latest Apple Watch Ultra 2.

Since watchOS 10.1 was released in late October, it is seen that users on major platforms complaining about excessive power consumption.

For example, a user named Martin Cooper wrote on

A user named bo_tanaka said that after upgrading to WatchOS 10.1 in the morning, he found that his watch only had about 2 hours of battery life. Some users on macrumors also reported that the battery dropped from 89% to 7% one hour after the update was completed; after charging overnight, the battery dropped from 100% to 16% in 2.5 hours. Another Ultra2 user said it only took 4 hours to go from 100% to 10% battery.

It is worth mentioning that Apple mentioned in the developer release notes of iOS 17.1 that the update fixes an “increased power consumption” issue that may occur when an Apple Watch running watchOS 10.1 is paired with an iPhone running iOS 17. But apparently another watchOS update needs to be released to fully resolve the issue.

Apple is preparing to release iOS 17.1.1, and the Apple Watch issue is likely to be fixed in the watchOS 10.1.1 update, but since watchOS 10.2 is currently in beta testing, it is not expected to be released until December at the earliest.

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