Qeexo and OPPO cooperate with EarSense ear sensor technology

On July 9th, machine learning solution provider Qeexo Qiqi Company and OPPO reached a cooperation, and used EarSense ear sensing technology for the first time on OPPO Find X to help OPPO achieve a true comprehensive screen design. The first case to replace a proximity sensor with a pure software solution.

EarSense ear sensor technology recognizes the proximity or touch of a mobile device to the face and ears, and turns off the screen when the user answers the call.

Although there are some solutions to replace traditional proximity sensors, these solutions mainly replace old hardware with new hardware, which is not only extremely costly, but also not outstanding in performance. In contrast, EarSense is in these two aspects. More advantages, and more importantly, because EarSense is a pure software solution, mobile phones no longer need to leave a position for the sensor, allowing manufacturers to have more room to play.

According to Qeexo CEO Sang Won Lee, EarSense uses a machine learning algorithm built on the Qeexo proprietary AI platform. The biggest feature of this algorithm is low latency, low power consumption, very suitable for the Internet of Things, mobile and automotive fields. It has been applied to another product, FingerSense knuckle technology, which has been installed on more than 120 million devices worldwide.

Sang Won Lee said, 'In the current trend of Liu Haiping, the emergence of EarSense broke the limitations of traditional proximity sensors, making true full screen possible. Qeexo is very happy to work with OPPO to help them achieve their design ambitions. . '

As mobile phone manufacturers become more competitive in the full screen field, software solutions represented by EarSense may be accepted more and more quickly by the market.

It is understood that Qeexo started from Carnegie Mellon University and has obtained three rounds of venture capital. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA, offices have been established in Pittsburgh, Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen.


On July 9th, machine learning solution provider Qeexo Qiqi Company and OPPO reached a cooperation, and used EarSense ear sensing technology for the first time on OPPO Find X to help OPPO achieve a true comprehensive screen design. The first case to replace a proximity sensor with a pure software solution.

EarSense ear sensor technology recognizes the proximity or touch of a mobile device to the face and ears, and turns off the screen when the user answers the call.

Although there are some solutions to replace traditional proximity sensors, these solutions mainly replace old hardware with new hardware, which is not only extremely costly, but also not outstanding in performance. In contrast, EarSense is in these two aspects. More advantages, and more importantly, because EarSense is a pure software solution, mobile phones no longer need to leave a position for the sensor, allowing manufacturers to have more room to play.

According to Qeexo CEO Sang Won Lee, EarSense uses a machine learning algorithm built on the Qeexo proprietary AI platform. The biggest feature of this algorithm is low latency, low power consumption, very suitable for the Internet of Things, mobile and automotive fields. It has been applied to another product, FingerSense knuckle technology, which has been installed on more than 120 million devices worldwide.

Sang Won Lee said, 'In the current trend of Liu Haiping, the emergence of EarSense broke the limitations of traditional proximity sensors, making true full screen possible. Qeexo is very happy to work with OPPO to help them achieve their design ambitions. . '

As mobile phone manufacturers become more competitive in the full screen field, software solutions represented by EarSense may be accepted more and more quickly by the market.

It is understood that Qeexo started from Carnegie Mellon University and has obtained three rounds of venture capital. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA, offices have been established in Pittsburgh, Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen.

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