In the future, AirPods may automatically adjust the audio according to different ear pads or ear tips

Apple is studying how AirPods or AirPods Max can distinguish between different earpads or AirPod tips, and then change the audio properties through calculations to adapt. Apple has previously studied how AirPods can detect whether you put them in your ears correctly. Now, it hopes that AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max can distinguish between different ear tips or ear pads. Then take action based on this information.

“Identifying buffer members in personal audio devices” is a newly disclosed Apple patent application that focuses on identifying different buffers or tips. It does not specifically consider the benefits of knowing which buffer to use, but a few examples include adjusting the audio quality. Apple stated in the patent that it can select or modify the equalizer settings based on the identification data, and can modify the hearing protection settings, including, for example, limiting the speaker volume of the earpiece, modifying the active noise reduction profile of the earpiece, and so on.

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There is also Apple’s use of attention to detail. If AirPods know what cushion or tip is currently in use, Apple will change the icon or image to match. The user interface behavior can also be modified. For example, if an image of a personal audio device is displayed on the display screen of the host device, the displayed image can be modified to match the currently connected buffer.

The purpose of this patent application is to achieve this adaptability by proposing a method that can identify different earpads or ear tips. The cushioning member may include an identification tag that encodes identification data for the cushioning member. When the cushioning member is connected to the earpiece, The identification tag is close to the tag sensor in the earpiece, and the earpiece can read the identification tag to determine the identification data of the buffer.

Apple said that advanced buffers or ear tips (or other buffering components) can include one or more biometric monitoring devices, such as pulse sensors, temperature sensors, or humidity sensors, which can provide sensor data to the earpiece, and the earpiece can communicate the sensor data To the host device or use the data internally.

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