Abstract:
An earphone including a housing, a speaker, a plurality of porous materials and a tuning mechanism is provided. The housing has a containing space, a sound-output opening and a plurality of tuning holes, wherein the containing space communicates with outside of the housing through the tuning holes. Areas of the tuning holes are substantially the same. The speaker is disposed at the sound-output opening and located in the containing space. The air permeability of each porous material are different, and the porous materials cover the tuning holes correspondingly. The tuning mechanism is disposed at the housing and shields at least one of the tuning holes selectively.
Abstract:
An earphone including a housing, a speaker, a plurality of porous materials and a tuning mechanism is provided. The housing has a containing space, a sound-output opening and a plurality of tuning holes, wherein the containing space communicates with outside of the housing through the tuning holes. Areas of the tuning holes are substantially the same. The speaker is disposed at the sound-output opening and located in the containing space. The air permeability of each porous material are different, and the porous materials cover the tuning holes correspondingly. The tuning mechanism is disposed at the housing and shields at least one of the tuning holes selectively.
Abstract:
A vibrating element includes a diaphragm and a voice coil. The diaphragm has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other, in which the first surface includes a first conductive region and a second conductive region separated from the first conductive region. The voice coil is disposed at the first surface of the diaphragm, in which two ends of the voice coil are respectively electrically connected to the first conductive region and the second conductive region, and the two ends of the voice coil are located within a region circled by the voice coil on the first surface.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a jack electrically connecting an outer speaker, a power controller, an audio generator electrically connecting the jack and the power controller, and an inner speaker. The inner speaker includes a housing, a magnet, a vibrating element, and a first electromagnetic inducting coil. The magnet and the vibrating element are configured in the housing. The vibrating element electrically connects the audio generator via the jack to be vibrated relatively to the magnet for sounding. The first electromagnetic inducting coil is configured on the vibrating element and electrically connected to the power controller to generate electricity induced by a magnetic field of the magnet. A power storage is charged by the electricity via the power controller. Through the jack and the power controller, the power storage is charged by electricity generated by a second electromagnetic inducting coil of the outer speaker.
Abstract:
An earphone structure including one or more composite chambers is described. Each of the composite chambers includes sub-speakers. The sounds generated by these sub-speakers are uniformly distributed in the composite chamber and a composite sound field is generated by these sub-speakers. The sound field generated by each of these sub-speakers can be adjusted by re-locating the position of the sub-speaker, for example, by re-locating the sub-speaker, or by re-locating the sub-speaker in different angles, to generate the composite sound field. The sound field generated by the main speaker and the composite sound field generated by these sub-speakers can form a spatial sound with very good quality. By using of its physical characteristics of locations of these sub-speakers, the sound generated by the earphone has an uniformly diffusion sound pressure and a surround effect, which allows a user of the earphone to enjoy a sound field similar to that in a theater.
Abstract:
A digital decoder box is introduced for processing multiple-channel digital audio sources. The digital decoder box can detect formats of audio sources and perform different decoding processes, and output the audio sources to an earphone with 5.1 channel speakers. When a 5.1 channel audio source is received, the digital decoder box decodes the audio source and outputs the audio source to the 5.1-channel earphone. Three sets of audio signals are outputs including front stereo signals, rear stereo signals, center channel signal, and sub woofer signal. When a two channel audio source is received, the amplified audio signals from the digital decoder box are output to at least two sets of speakers within the 5.1-channel earphone. By the various speaker combinations within the 5.1-channel earphone, sound effects of separated sound fields may be generated. A two channel stereo audio source may then have different sound effects.
Abstract:
An earphone structure including one or more composite chambers is described. Each of the composite chambers includes sub-speakers. The sounds generated by these sub-speakers are uniformly distributed in the composite chamber and a composite sound field is generated by these sub-speakers. The sound field generated by each of these sub-speakers can be adjusted by re-locating the position of the sub-speaker, for example, by re-locating the sub-speaker, or by re-locating the sub-speaker in different angles, to generate the composite sound field. The sound field generated by the main speaker and the composite sound field generated by these sub-speakers can form a spatial sound with very good quality. By using of its physical characteristics of locations of these sub-speakers, the sound generated by the earphone has a uniformly diffusion sound pressure and a surround effect, which allows a user of the earphone to enjoy a sound field similar to that in a theater.