How Sony's Smart Glasses Share Content During Voice Calls
A patent for wearable smart glasses that let you see digital information overlaid on the real world and share that content with someone else during a phone call.
Patent Number
US 10003680
Status
Active
Filing Date
January 13, 2017
Grant Date
June 19, 2018
Expiration
~January 2037 (estimated)
Claims
23
Assignee
Sony Corp
Inventors
Yasuhide Hosoda
Citations
0 forward · 25 backward
What it covers
This device is a wearable headset with a transparent display that sits in front of your eyes. While you are on a voice call, the headset listens to the conversation or watches your hand gestures to show relevant information on the glass. For example, if you are talking to a friend about a restaurant, the glasses might show a menu or map. If you point at an item on the display, the device sends that specific information to your friend's phone or headset so they see exactly what you are looking at.
What it doesn't cover
- —Does not cover standard smartphone screens that are not transparent or wearable.
- —Does not cover audio-only devices that lack a visual display component.
- —Does not cover systems that cannot transmit data to a second user's device during a call.
- —Does not cover basic augmented reality that lacks the specific gesture-to-share functionality described.
The clever bit
The system links the user's physical hand gestures to the remote sharing of digital content, effectively turning the space in front of the user's eyes into a shared control interface for a remote participant.
Why it matters
This patent represents an early attempt to bridge the gap between voice communication and shared augmented reality. It envisions a future where phone calls are not just about hearing someone, but about 'seeing' the same context through shared digital overlays. It is part of the broader effort by companies like Sony to define the interface for future wearable computing.
Real-world examples
- 1.Concept smart glasses with heads-up displays
- 2.Remote technical support headsets
- 3.AR-enabled telepresence communication devices
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