Apple’s MR Headsets could allow wearers to see invisible things


By MYBRANDBOOK


Apple’s MR Headsets could allow wearers to see invisible things

According to a report by Patently Apple, a new patent application from Cupertino tech giant Apple reveals that the company’s MR headset could allow users to view things that are invisible to naked eyes. The headset reportedly creates an overlay over the AR view of the location the user is in to display the invisible things.

 

The rumoured headset could reportedly help wearers in detecting gas leaks and Wi-Fi signals for adjusting the placement of the router. The MR headset from Apple will also track heat patterns to detect possible fires around the wearers to ensure safety. It is said to use infrared sensors to allow wearers to see heat, which could help them detect fires through walls.

 

As per the report, it will also visualise the sound waves to help musicians tune their instruments. It is said to create an overlay over the sine wave for the correct note. The rumoured Apple headset is said to let wearers see behind closed cupboard doors by creating an AR overlay. It will reportedly match the stored video from the time its user opens a cupboard with their current view and position.

 

Recently, it was reported that Apple could launch its MR headset in 2023. The company is said to be working on three new headsets codenamed N301, N602, and N421. The first MR headset from the company will reportedly be called Apple Reality Pro.

 E-Magazine 
 VIDEOS  Placeholder image
 STARNITE AWARDS 2024  

 ITFORUM 2024  

   



 CMO of the Year   Placeholder image

 WOMEN LEADERSHIP  Placeholder image

 IMAGE GALLERY   Placeholder image

 TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY  Placeholder image

MORE VIDEOS  Placeholder image
 ADVERTISEMENTS  Placeholder image
Brandbook Brandbook

 TECHNOLOGY DISRUPTION Placeholder image


 UNICORNS REVOLUTIONISING Placeholder image



Copyright www.mybrandbook.co.in @1999-2024 - All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Kalinga Digital Media Pvt. Ltd. is prohibited.
Other Initiatives : www.varindia.com | www.spoindia.org