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Title: Apple patent reveals AR Glasses with adjustable opacity
Post by: HCK on October 24, 2019, 04:05:22 pm
Apple patent reveals AR Glasses with adjustable opacity

The patent covers a "head-mounted device with a transparent display."

What you need to know

An Apple patent has revealed details of Augmented Reality Glasses that use Photochromic Lenses.
The patent features a head mounted device with a transparent display that can provide images to a user.
It describes how a user could view real-world objects whilst a computer-generated image is displayed over selected portions of that object.
An Apple patent published today has revealed details of a head-mounted device with a transparent display, that can display computer-generated images over real-world objects, compounding rumors that Apple is working on an Augmented Reality headset of some kind.

A report from Patently Apple claims:


  Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that relates to devices with displays, and, more particularly, to head-mounted displays. More specifically, Apple notes that "A head-mounted device such as a pair of augmented ...

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