Tech Giant Granted Patent for Removable Accessories for Head
An intriguing new patent granted to a tech giant by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office indicates that detachable or removable accessories are being developed to accompany head-mountable devices. These accessories could include elements such as cameras, microphones, speakers, and more, expanding the functionalities of augmented reality (AR) or mixed reality (AR/VR) technologies.
The patent filing, highlighted by Patently Apple, describes how future iterations of head-mounted devices, like the Vision Pro, could be personalized through the use of removable accessories. Users would have the ability to modify components according to their needs or preferences, potentially resulting in a reduction in the overall price of the device.
Head-mounted devices, which encompass wearables such as head-mounted displays, headsets, smart glasses, and others, offer various functions based on the integrated components, such as sensors, circuitry, and hardware. However, limitations related to space, cost, and other factors may prevent the inclusion of every desirable component.
Users have differing preferences when it comes to device components and functions. Some may prioritize features like high-resolution displays and extended battery life, while others may prefer a smaller form factor. Additionally, users’ requirements may change over time or depending on their environment.
There have been rumors about a second-generation Vision Pro and an AR Apple Glass being developed, potentially offering cost-effective alternatives. If these speculations are true and these devices come with removable accessories, it is likely that these accessories would be sold separately, potentially maintaining the overall cost rather than resulting in a significant reduction.