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UK Trademark Application 11.01.2017 Mark: Smart Watch   No.UK00003206097    Class 9,38,42

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UK Trademark Application 4.10.2022 Mark: Hearables4Wearables                 no. UK00003830505   Class 9

Regd Trademark Hearables4Wearables

Patent Information

Co. Smart Watch Technology Ltd 
Patent No: GB2586433
Patent title: Medical health software application and wearable telecommunication device

See below - Documents cited Inc. Exhibit HB1, HB2, HB3, HB4

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Exhibit HB1 Document cited Publication No. CN1260895A, Application date 1998.04.15  Figure 1. The PSTN 50 includes land lines and wireless cummunication links. Thus, the PSTN 50 provides connectivity to a plurality of remote wireless units or mobile stations, of which a customer mobile station 60 (e.g., a mobile phone) is just one example, and to non-mobile units such as commercial terminals 70 via land lines; and  
As shown in step 302 of Figure 3A, the prompt string includes a first prompt to enter a merchant identifier and a second prompt to enter a transaction amount.  For security, a third prompt for a customer personal identification number (PIN) may also be generated.  All types of additional security functions can be added independently or incidentally, such as a key of the mobile station, fingerprint identification, ect.   Figure IB; for example, the encryption may be done using a SIM (user identification mobile) card in the customer mobile station 60 and a similar encrypted card in the customer terminal 70.  Furthermore, the SIM
( User identification mobile) card used by the customer mobile station 60 of the present invention may also be used as a credit card, in which case payment may be debited to the customer credit card account number or phone bill.

QR code payment, permissions fingerprint and biometrics hardware
Connects multiple terminals
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Step 302 of Figure 3A, security functions such as a key of the mobile station, fingerprint identification, etc.

Present Your Card or Device To The Card Reader

Video demonstration to show how contactless payments work

Total to pay - Present your card or device to the card reader

TESCO Bank Log in using your fingerprint

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Financial Conduct Authority Electronic Money Regulations 2011

Infringing Work GB2586433 Medical health software application and wearable telecommunication device;  and payment terminal,  a computer with mobile termination capibilities; 2G to 5G combined telecommunications network (EXHIBIT HB1)

Withdrawing money from an ATM machine using a mobile phone
To Make Payment Scan The QR Code Using A Mobile Phone

Scan QR Code To Pay

Young woman withdrawing money using phone from the ATM machine in Sydney in Australia

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Scan QR code pair device to another terminal

 Demonstration - NFC encryption works in the same way for contactless payments as it does for opening doors i.e. an electronic keyless entry system; access electric vehicles, hotel room, cabin doors on passenger ships, and any site specific pass basis - see below (EXHIBIT HB3)

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Similar to entry of a blank IC card

Present Your Card or Device To The Card Reader
Pay for almond croissant

TTD Almond Croissant £1.60 
Go to pay - Present your card or device to the card reader

Receipt - Integrated circuit card id

Integrated circuit card id shown on the receipt

ICC ID - Used for linking SIM or eSIM, to your account and network services, acting as a digital fingerprint; and the chip on your debit/credit card, sometimes flagging fallback to magnetic stripe  SEE EXHIBIT HB1  Figure IB: Furthermore, the SIM (user identification mobile) card used by the customer mobile station 60 of the present invention may also be used as a credit card, in which case payment may be debited to the customer credit card account or phone bill

Integrated circuit card id

(Exhibit HB2) The mobile phone is not just a call tool, but a kiosk and payment instrument

Integrated circuit card
finger print, face or screen lock
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Chip and pin
Biometric passport
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Digital boarding pass using QR code, add to Google Wallet

Digital boarding passes using Matrix Barcode as an electronic ticket, plus add the ticket to Google Wallet

In-App Boarding Pass

Air France  Seemless Check-in  in-app boarding pass

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Matrix Barcode show the boarding pass at the terminal
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MSC Cruises using matrix barcode as boarding pass

Eurostar Trains using matrix barcodes as boarding pass

Train Operators using matrix barcode as a boarding pass
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NFC - Used as a digital room key

West Midlands Trains Ltd, using matrix barcodes as boarding pass

PVR Cinemas  using matrix barcode as movie tickets

Matrix barcodes used in Hotels as a digital room key

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Ocean Casino Resort App - matrix barcode used to connect the client device to the business terminal to facilitate electronic gambling and other financial based processes conducted during passenger use of  the company application

Pair multiple devices using QR Code
ExhibitHB1 GPS Navigation

See ExhibitHB1 Citation 1998; Figure 1, for example , in that the customer mobile station 60 includes a GPS (Global Positioning System) communication transponder 62. The GPS transponder 62 is used to query the GPS satellite 100 and derive a GPS response therefrom that represents the current GPS coordinates of the customer mobile station 60. Event E0 of FIG. 1A depicts a query by a customer mobile station 60 and a response by a GPS satellite 100. GPS queries and responses may occur periodically upon activation of the customer mobile station 60. Alternatively, the customer mobile station 60 may be programmed to query the GPS satellite 100 upon detection of the number dialing of the telecom pay business of the present invention. In addition, merchant database 224 of Figure 2D includes one additional domain for each merchant record, specifically domain 224D. Domain 224D pre-stores merchant location (GPS) coordinates. For the telecom pay TSN 30A (1) of Figure 2A (1), information is added to the domain at step 306, specifically the merchant location coordinates of domain 224D.

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Forward Citation PAT.GB2586433

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Monitoring Heart Rate

Monitoring Blood Oxygen

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Sports applications
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