Technology Information|Samsung applied for the smart ring trademark again, and smart wearables entered a more miniaturized development

Samsung is actively expanding the ecosystem of wearable devices. It recently submitted a new trademark called "Samsung Curio" to the British Intellectual Property Office, which is classified as "Class 9" and may be used for future smart rings.

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Smart Rings: Wearable computer-essential smart bracelets, smart necklaces, smart glasses, and smart rings; wearable digital electronic communication devices; downloadable smart ring software applications to track, collect, monitor, detect, identify, store, transmit, manage and evaluate biometric and physiological data, vital signs and personal health records, and provide medical advice;

Recording software application for smart rings to track, collect, monitor, detect, identify, store, transmit, manage and evaluate biometric and physiological data, vital signs and personal health records, and provide medical advice.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office previously published a patent application from Apple that involves the use of a single or multiple smart rings to control various aspects of the user interface. The Apple Vision Pro uses eye-tracking and a camera to monitor the air gestures of the user's fingers to control visionOS, much like a mouse uses a Mac, and the ring patent has a clear alternative use that can be used with other devices (such as Apple TV, Mac), etc.
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Apple notes that skin contact/gesture input from a digital signal processor (DSP) can be used by a computer program to perform actions. These actions include, but are not limited to, moving objects (such as a cursor or pointer), scrolling or panning, adjusting control settings, opening files or documents, viewing menus, making selections, executing commands, operating peripherals connected to a host device, answering calls, making phone calls, terminate phone calls, change volume or audio settings, store information related to phone communications such as addresses, frequently dialed numbers, receive calls, miss calls, log into a computer or computer network, allow authorized individuals to access a computer or computer network restricting areas, loading user profiles related to the user's preferred desktop computer arrangement, allowing access to web content, launching certain programs, encrypting or decoding messages and/or the like.
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The controller can also be communicatively coupled to a wireless transmitter or transceiver to send and receive data and other information wirelessly. In some examples, wireless transmitters or transceivers can communicate wirelessly with HMDs such as desktop, laptop, and tablet computing devices, smartphones, smart home control and entertainment devices, headphones, AirPods, and smart glasses.

Smart rings; wearable computer-essential smart bracelets, smart necklaces, smart glasses, and smart rings; wearable digital electronic communication devices; downloadable smart ring software applications for tracking, collecting, monitoring, detecting, identifying, Store, transmit, manage and evaluate biometric and physiological data, vital signs and personal health records, and provide medical advice; recording software applications for smart rings to track, collect, monitor, detect, identify, store, transmit , manage and evaluate biometric and physiological data, vital signs and personal health records, and provide medical advice.

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