Apple's patent unveils a vision of AR technology |
Apple Inc. A patent was recently filed with the United States Intellectual Property Office which reveals the potential of Apple technology in a virtual reality object control system using a mobile device with AR glasses.
The Apple patent document "Computer System for Finger Controls" recognizes a portable sensor that supports touch object control in a system that combines virtual and real life and allows the device to discover interactive and added reality with the user technical support for the device to work.
The device is expected to support AR glasses that were officially delivered by Apple in 2022. The glasses have been leaking for many years, so the device is expected to include a number of other sensors, including power and ultrasonic sensors, with Measurement units and optical sensors in other configurations.
The patent system also states that the size of the device does not exceed the size of the fingernail because the device can be held on a finger, and another image shows the device's ability to change the volume of the Smart HomePod amplifier via standard commands.
Apple announced a loophole in November last year to confirm that the technology giant officially launched virtual reality and augmented reality devices between 2022 and 2023 when Apple opened a conference for application developers. Next year to create support, built-in augmented reality system apps become standard and enhanced.
The leak also indicates that Apple's augmented reality glasses, now called the T288, begin with an operating system called the rOS system.
On the other hand, there are rumors that Apple is using the A14 Bionic chip to support the 5 nm manufacturing accuracy that TSMC officially launched in 2020 that Apple is selling AR glasses separately this year that will bring the market.