Razer. has been granted a patent for a headset featuring a headband and earcups equipped with a light display unit. The headset can receive data from devices to control independently adjustable light-emitting elements, allowing dynamic visual responses to live broadcast events based on predefined settings. GlobalData’s report on Razer gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Controllable light display units in a headset

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Razer Inc

The patent US12041408B2 outlines a method and device for controlling light display units that consist of a matrix of independently controllable light-emitting elements. The method involves receiving data from broadcasting platforms that indicate the occurrence of live events. This data is then compared with stored settings to determine which light display units and their respective light-emitting elements need adjustments based on the type of event. The process includes user input to define event types and specify whether changes should occur, allowing for tailored light display outputs. The adjustments can involve adopting various states for the light-emitting elements, and the method supports simultaneous adjustments across multiple light display units.

Additionally, the patent describes a system where adjustments can be coordinated between light display units connected to different devices, such as those of broadcasters and viewers. This coordination may involve sending adjustment data from one device to another, ensuring synchronized light displays. The method also allows for the formation of a queue for adjustments, enabling the system to handle multiple live events in succession. User input can further modify this queue, providing flexibility in managing light display responses to live broadcasts. Overall, the patent presents a comprehensive approach to dynamically controlling light displays in response to live events, enhancing viewer engagement and experience.

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