Physically, the Move towers over the One above, and it's certainly a lot chunkier than most portable Bluetooth speakers you'd expect to find, boasting a height of 24cm and a rather burly weight of 3kg. It does have a battery, but the Move is more the sort of speaker that you'd pop...
Google was found guilty of infringing on Sonos' patented smart speaker technology in a preliminary ruling on August 13, but the battle isn't over.
physical device such as a TV, monitor, tablet, phone, or the like, without actually causing sound to be emitted from speakers of the physical device, but instead virtually playing the sound at the speakers of the wearable device. As another example, the software application may be configured ...
one or more processing units324, and nontransitory memory326. The network interface322includes, for example, Ethernet adaptors, Token Ring adaptors, Bluetooth adaptors, WiFi adaptors, NFC adaptors, and the like, for converting electronic and/or optical signals...
Speaker for speakers. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)Resonator for loudspeakers characterized essentially by the fact that it comprises a horizontal parallelepiped box in which the loudspeaker is housed and whose front wall has two end portions that leave a wide opening...
in some implementations, the computing device 202 and the HMD 204 (or other display device) may communicate via a wired connection (e.g., a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable) or via a wireless communication protocol (e.g., any WiFi protocol, any BlueTooth protocol, Zigbee, etc.). In so...
such as using a Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or other such transceiver (not shown). In addition, GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver module 870 may provide additional navigation- and location-related wireless data to device 850, which may be used as appropriate by applications running on device 850...
Communication protocols used by the radio communication network include, but are not limited to, ZigBee, Z-Wave, Insteon, EuOcean, Thread, OSIAN, Bluetooth Low Energy and the like. In some implementations, the hub device 180 not only converts the data received from each smart device to meet...
1. In some examples, one or more microphones and/or speakers (e.g., speaker arrays) can be included in the system 1300. In such systems 1300, the microphone(s) and/or speaker(s) can be used to simulate spatial audio (e.g., sounds being produced spatially dependent on location of ...
such as using a Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or other such transceiver (not shown). In addition, GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver module 1070 may provide additional navigation- and location-related wireless data to device 1050, which may be used as appropriate by applications running on device 105...