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Processing method, wearable electronic device, and computer readable storage medium

A technology of electronic equipment and processing methods, applied in the direction of electrical components, instruments, transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as the termination of wearable devices

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-11-13
LENOVO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD
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In some cases, wearables may actually end up in the washing machine

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[0013] exist Figure 1 to Figure 6 A method showing typical usage patterns of monitoring a user's wearable device is depicted in . Typically, the user is always (at least a little bit) moving during the waking hours. If the device stops moving at all during periods when it would normally be moving, this is a sign that the device is no longer being worn. If this is detected, the user can be alerted in every possible way. Possible examples include: (1) Play a simple notification sound shortly after the device stops moving. Optionally, the alarm sound may continue to play periodically if the device remains stationary. (2) Other methods such as email or text message can be used to send notification to the user. (3) Specific locations can be established by the user as acceptable (or unacceptable) locations to leave the device behind. The location may be identified by wireless triangulation, GPS, or other methods. (4) A wearable clip that keeps the device on the user's clothin...

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Abstract

A processing method, a wearable electronic device, and a computer readable storage medium are provided. In response to determining that the wearable electronic device is in a misplaced condition, theapproach transmits an alert regarding the misplaced condition.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a processing method, a wearable electronic device and a computer-readable storage medium. Background technique [0002] Users of wearable devices typically clip the device to their clothing. If the user changes clothes, it is easy to fail to transfer the device to a new set of clothes. The wearable device may be left behind, or may be mistakenly still attached to a previous outfit. This prevents users from accurately tracking their activities. In some cases, wearables may actually end up in a washing machine. Contents of the invention [0003] A method of determining that a wearable electronic device is in a misplaced state is provided. In response to determining that the wearable electronic device is in the misplaced state, the method sends an alert for the misplaced state. [0004] The foregoing is an overview and thus contains simplifications, generalizations, and omissions of detail as necessary; therefore, those ski...

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IPC IPC(8): G08B21/24
CPCG08B21/24H04B1/385H04B2001/3855H04W4/02
Inventor 蒂莫西·W·金斯伯里罗伯特·J·卡皮诺斯克特·W·李拉塞尔·S·范布恩
Owner LENOVO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD
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