Detection of movement adjacent an earpiece device
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1. An earpiece comprising:
- an earpiece housing;
a processor disposed within the housing; and
a sensor system associated with the earpiece housing, the sensor system operatively connected to the processor, wherein the sensor system comprises an emitter and a detector;
wherein the sensor system is configured to detect skin touches on skin of a user, the skin touches proximate to, but not touching, the sensor system;
wherein the processor is configured to interpret data from the sensor system to identify occurrences of the skin touches on the skin of the user.
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Abstract
An earpiece includes an earpiece housing, a processor disposed within the housing and a sensor system associated with the earpiece housing, the sensor system operatively connected to the processor. The sensor system is configured to detect skin touches proximate the earpiece housing. The sensor system may include an emitter and a detector which may be a light emitters/light detectors or other types of emitters and detectors. The skin touches may be skin touches on an ear of the housing while the earpiece is positioned within the ear. The earpiece may further include a speaker and wherein the earpiece provides audio feedback through the speaker in response to the skin touches.
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1. An earpiece comprising:
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an earpiece housing; a processor disposed within the housing; and a sensor system associated with the earpiece housing, the sensor system operatively connected to the processor, wherein the sensor system comprises an emitter and a detector; wherein the sensor system is configured to detect skin touches on skin of a user, the skin touches proximate to, but not touching, the sensor system; wherein the processor is configured to interpret data from the sensor system to identify occurrences of the skin touches on the skin of the user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for receiving user input at an earpiece, the method comprising:
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emitting energy from the earpiece; detecting reflections of the energy at the earpiece; analyzing the reflections by a processor of the earpiece to determine occurrences of at least one finger touch on skin of a user, the skin touch proximate to, but not touching, the earpiece; and using the skin touch to provide the user input at the earpiece. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. An earpiece comprising:
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an earpiece housing; a processor disposed within the housing; an optical emitter operatively connected to the processor; and an optical detector operatively connected to the processor; wherein the optical emitter and the optical detector are positioned to detect skin touches made by a person on their skin, the skin touches proximate to, but not touching, the earpiece housing; wherein the processor is configured to analyze optical sensing data to determine occurrence of the skin touches made by the user on their skin, the skin touches proximate to, but not touching the earpiece housing, the optical emitter and/or the optical detector. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An earpiece comprising:
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an earpiece housing; a processor disposed within the housing; and a sensor system associated with the earpiece housing, the sensor system operatively connected to the processor; wherein the sensor system is configured to detect skin touches proximate the earpiece housing; wherein the processor provides for interpreting the skin touches; and wherein the processor interprets the skin touches as indicative of an emotion.
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17. An earpiece comprising:
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an earpiece housing; a processor disposed within the housing; an optical emitter operatively connected to the processor; and an optical detector operatively connected to the processor; wherein the optical emitter and the optical detector are positioned to detect skin touches made by a person, the skin touches proximate to the earpiece housing; wherein the processor provides for interpreting the skin touches; and wherein the processor interprets the skin touches as indicative of an emotion.
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