Distance sensing against cavum and cymba concha contours lets earphones identify left or right wear automatically and reduce user confusion.
Sensors and actuators adjust speaker orientation, reflection, and passageway geometry to maintain audio quality across room layout, user position, and noise.
User location sensing automatically adjusts audio parameters across headphones or speakers to avoid manual setting changes and keep playback consistent.
Isochronous BLE audio broadcasting cuts pairing delays and lets users switch among multiple wireless audio sources more easily.
Simulated magnetometer data from an offboard computer corrects wearable yaw drift and improves spatial audio localization accuracy.
User location is detected in real time so audio devices can automatically apply matching sound settings without manual adjustment.
Content-independent voiceprints let a hearing device auto-join nearby speakers' wireless links while improving signal quality and saving energy.