A charging method and wearable device based on smart antenna
A technology for wearable devices and charging methods, applied in charging/discharging current/voltage regulation, electrical components, circuit devices, etc., can solve the problem of inability to realize instant charging of wearable devices, affecting users' use of wearable devices, and poor battery life. And other issues
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[0070] see figure 1 , figure 1 It is a schematic flowchart of a charging method based on a smart antenna disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention. in, figure 1 The described charging method based on a smart antenna is applicable to various wearable devices such as smart watches, smart bracelets, and smart glasses, and is not limited by the embodiments of the present invention. Wherein, the operating systems of various wearable devices may include but not limited to Android operating system, IOS operating system, Symbian (Symbian) operating system, Black Berry (Blackberry) operating system, Windows Phone8 operating system, etc., the embodiment of the present invention No limit. Such as figure 1 As shown, the charging method based on the smart antenna may include the following steps:
[0071] 101. The wearable device searches for a power transmitter near the wearable device.
[0072] In the embodiment of the present invention, the wearable device searches for a ...
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[0088] see figure 2 , figure 2 It is a schematic flowchart of another charging method based on a smart antenna disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention. Such as figure 2 As shown, the charging method based on the smart antenna includes the following steps:
[0089] 201. The wearable device judges whether the battery power of the wearable device is less than a preset threshold, if yes, execute step 202; if no, end this process.
[0090] 202. The wearable device detects whether a user-triggered search instruction for searching a power transmitter is received, and if yes, execute step 203; if not, execute step 204.
[0091] 203. The wearable device searches for a power transmitter near the wearable device, and executes steps 207 to 211.
[0092] In the embodiment of the present invention, the wearable device searches for a power transmitter near the wearable device may include the following steps:
[0093] The wearable device determines the search range entered...
Embodiment 3
[0108] see image 3 , image 3 It is a schematic flowchart of another charging method based on a smart antenna disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention. Such as image 3 As shown, the charging method based on the smart antenna includes the following steps:
[0109] For the specific description of steps 301 to 306, please refer to the specific description of steps 201 to 206 in Embodiment 2, which will not be repeated in this embodiment of the present invention.
[0110] Wherein, after step 306 is executed, step 303, step 307-step 314 are executed.
[0111] 307. The wearable device acquires various index values of each power transmitter found.
[0112] In the embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned various index values include the charging price per unit time, the number of devices that can be accommodated, and the stability level of transmitted electric energy, and the above-mentioned various index values correspond to different weight coe...
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