Apple patents its own virtual reality glasses

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Just a few days ago, specifically last Tuesday, Apple registered in the United States patent office, a series of sketches showing us that the company would be working on some new virtual reality glasses. These would work just for a mobile device that would be responsible for providing all the necessary hardware to display the content to be viewed. A project that it would be very similar to Samsung's Gear VR.

In the specific case of Apple's virtual reality glasses, unlike the rest of the options that already exist on the market, these would have their own internal screen so that, in case of using a device whose screen diagonal is too large , for example an iPhone in its version 'More', the system could display the content both in a bottom size as lower resolution.

Apple surprises us with the idea of ​​some revolutionary and different virtual reality glasses.

Personally, I have to admit that there are other types of details that draw my attention, such as the design since, as you can see in the images present in the patent, at Apple, instead of betting for example on the visor offered by Samsung or a helmet in the purest Oculus Rift style, they want offer something completely different, a unique design that differs from everything currently on the market.

If you want to access the patent and see what Apple is thinking about, you have a link located just below these lines. In it you will see how the company of the bitten apple wants to bet on a very simplistic design similar to that of common glasses. Note that, despite this, the design takes into account the possibility of connecting different types of peripherals.

Further information: patent


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