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Apple is researching a one-way mirror finish, wireless charging systems, and charging stands for headset devices, according to newly granted patent applications.

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In a patent filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office simply called "Display system," first spotted by Patently Apple, Apple outlines how a head-mounted display device may be wirelessly charged via inductive coils placed inside the headband.

Apple explains how a headset's adjustable headband may contain a number of spaced-apart receiving coils connected to the device's power storage or battery. The headband continues to function as expected, with adjustable left and right sides to comfortably support the display unit on the front of a user's face. Apple also describes separate charging modes to allow wireless charging via this method even when the user is wearing the headset.

The patent describes a "power supply device" to accompany the headset, including a base that is connected to a transmission coil. In some embodiments, the power supply device is a charging stand to hang the headset on via its headband, while in others it is a flat charging base to simply place the headset on top of.

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Apple says that the "head-mounted display and the power supply device are cooperatively configured to align the transmission coil" to charge, as to prevent users from needing to carefully align the charging coils manually. This could simply relate to the layout of the charging system, as is the case with the stand configuration, but it could also potentially even extend to a MagSafe-like alignment system.

In another patent filing granted earlier this week titled "Electronic device with infrared transparent one-way mirror," Apple describes how a head-mounted display device may feature a mirror-effect finish like some sunglasses or ski goggles. The one-way mirror allows optical components in the interior region, such as cameras and infrared sensors, to function correctly but be hidden from view by the reflective finish of the headset's exterior.

Apple's rumored mixed-reality headset is often the focus of the company's patent filings, with previous patents including a finger-mounted control device, adjustable lenses, eye-tracking, and even software. While patent applications cannot be taken as concrete evidence of the exact hardware Apple is planning to sell, it is difficult to look past the way in which the company's large number of patent filings may fit into the bigger picture surrounding its rumored headset project.

Late last year, Morgan Stanley analysts noted that Apple's portfolio of patents related to mixed-reality headsets are now mirroring the scale of the company's portfolio of patents related to smartwatches directly before the launch of the Apple Watch, indicating that the device could be "approaching liftoff."

Article Link: Apple Researching Mirror Finish and Charging Stands for Mixed-Reality Headset
 
I really hope that governments can get ahead of mixed reality and virtual reality to require studies on psychological safety and impact on mental health before mainstream adoption. We should learn our lesson on the negative impact social media has had on society and people’s psychological well-being.
 
Uh, didn’t they learn their lesson from all those mirrored iPods that got all scratched up 5 minutes after unboxing?
 
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I know that it's ultra hyped right now but I feel like it will take some 20 years (if ever) for this technology to mature. I'll be an old fart by then, all I care about is to see current tech getting improved cause right now a lot of things are a buggy poor experience mess.
 
Will this Apple AR/VR headset be portable. For example, take it outside? Yes...then privacy means the goggles should openly notify surrounding people if the goggles are in recording mode. Maybe the lens changes colour to a red hue
 
Good to know they're working on giving it both an easily damaged finish and a ridiculously expensive stand to help us save it from being damaged. That's the kind of joined-up thinking the enthusiasts are holding out for.
 
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the stand will be optional and $500 extra
that’s possible- I’m down with it. This is not a sub $1000 Gaming / VR headset as Tim Cook has made abundantly clear. Affluent early adopters and developers are said to be the target market. I’d like to see Mac Rumours start a closed forum for High income consumers. Too much of Apple product discussions devolve into class warfare. Whether the latest iPhone Pro Max or AirPod Pros, Hermes Apple Watch and of course the coming Mixed Reality headset. To some of us, price doesn’t matter. ( I know I know this upsets some people) What matters is the performance and what we can do with it and what it portends for us in a tech drenched world. And yes for the real or imagined status Apple’s highest end products confer.
 
Will this Apple AR/VR headset be portable. For example, take it outside? Yes...then privacy means the goggles should openly notify surrounding people if the goggles are in recording mode. Maybe the lens changes colour to a red hue
Meta’s Ray-Ban sun glasses have Video record capability built in. A Wired magazine columnist said that they are “dangerously easy to use. I was amused by that. A quick scan through Google there are many other wearable video recording devices . Privacy laws are set at the state level. Thankfully Government has little power to do anything about it. Consider yourself under surveillance at all times in public and what you may think is private.
 
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I can’t wait for this device simply to get rid of monitors. Unlimited screen real estate with one of these and MacOS would be amazing.
yes I’ve been thinking about that as well. (Monitor replacement) that said, a Monitor is a passive fixed device in your environment that you can choose to engage with at will. My limited experience with Headsets is that it is an isolationist feeling. ( Perhaps ‘pass-through” AR headsets will feel differently.— depending on use.) Still the idea of 8k resolution is exciting.
 
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