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Samsung’s new smart glasses patent shows noise-reducing speaker design
Samsung has filed a patent for a new design of smart glasses that includes an advanced speaker design. The main aim of this new speaker is to reduce noise caused by electromagnetic interference, which affects the sound quality.
The new patent by Samsung introduces a technology that minimizes speaker noise caused by electromagnetic interference from other components in the device, such as power lines and nearby electronics.
Usually, when a speaker is near a power source or electrical components, the magnetic field can cause unwanted noise in the speaker. Samsung’s new glasses patent (spotted via 91Mobiles) aims to prevent this by placing the power line in a way that reduces the interference for clearer sound.
The wearable device includes more than just the speaker technology and can be used for listening to music, and videos, and taking calls. It includes a battery, power transmission structure, light output modules for displaying images, and various sensors. Among these are a touch sensor for interaction and a pressure sensor to detect the force applied during use.
The overall design of the smart glasses is familiar, with two oval-shaped lenses on the front and dual arms to accommodate sensors and other components. This new device is currently in the patent stage but the concept suggests that Samsung is exploring compact and functional wearable technology.
Aside from this patent, Samsung is reportedly preparing to launch AI-powered XR smart glasses. Its name might be the Samsung (Galaxy) Switch. These glasses are expected to weigh just 50 grams, which provides several AI features.
Samsung (Galaxy) Switch could be name of the upcoming XR glasses