Recently, according to the latest announcement from the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO), Apple has obtained a new patent focusing on user-customizable gesture technology for the Vision Pro headset. This technology allows users to achieve different interactive responses through pre-defined gestures. The patent document, which is 6,000 words long and accompanied by 48 design sketches, details how to recognize and assign a user's preset gestures to perform a specific task or function. In the patent, Apple introduces a new tool called Gesture Association Tool. The tool guides users in creating gestures for specific functions. For example, if a user performs a known but unused gesture, such as placing hands together, the system can automatically name it "Namaste."
In addition to gesture recognition technology, Apple also obtained a technology patent for the "Adaptable Face Interface" for the Vision Pro headset. This technology aims to optimize the mechanical structure of the headset to better adapt to the facial contours of different users and improve wearing comfort.The technology dynamically adjusts based on characteristics such as the user’s head size, eye position, cheek and forehead bone structure to provide a personalized fit and comfort.
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