The United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO) recently published an innovative technology patent from Apple related to its upcoming Vision Pro headset. The patent grants headset users the ability to have private conversations during virtual conference calls, bringing a more personalized experience to computer-generated reality (CGR). The news was released on November 8
According to the editor’s understanding, Apple aims to use Vision The Pro headset is integrated into the CGR environment, providing users with the possibility of private communication. In a CGR setup, each user has an avatar, and the patent's description reveals how the headset can recognize the need for private conversations between users.
The patent description states that the first user’s headset or Vision The Pro headset will obtain sensor data from sensors (such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, etc.) to monitor the first user's movements. In a virtual meeting, when a user leans their body, this action is translated into an intention to have a private conversation with the second user next to them. This method relies on sensor data to determine whether a first user is willing to establish a private conversation with a second user, and then based on this decision, provides an audio signal to initiate a private conversation.
This patented application is expected to bring a new interactive experience to the field of virtual meetings and CGR, allowing users to communicate with other participants more easily and improving the level of personalization of virtual interactions. Apple Vision Pro headsets are expected to lead the development of virtual reality technology and provide users with a more immersive experience.
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