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Apple Glasses Patent Suggests Any Surface Could Become a Virtual Touch Interface

It's been increasingly clear that Apple has been working on an AR/VR Headset for the consumer market. Originally expected as early as 2020, the most recent rumors place its release in 2021 or 2022.

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But what's been less clear is the exact feature set a pair of AR/VR Apple Glasses will provide. Rumors have been scattered over the functionality with some internal debate about the direction of the unreleased headset -- ranging from an ultra-powerful wearable product to a more limited accessory for the iPhone.

A newly revealed patent application from Apple uncovered by AppleInsider shows some intriguing research that Apple has been doing into the field as far back as 2016.

In the patent, Apple addresses the question of how someone wearing a pair of Apple Glasses would be able to interact with the mixed virtual/real environment they are looking at. When using an iPhone or iPad as an AR viewfinder, the user would typically tap on the screen to interact with objects shown on the screen. But when wearing an AR headset, the same task would be cumbersome. Previous attempts at directly interacting with an AR environment required additional hardware such as a glove or finger sensors. Meanwhile, trying to visually detect finger-to-surface contact is not accurate enough to be useful.

Apple describes how it can more elegantly accomplish this task by using infrared heat sensing to detect when a user touches a real-world object.

The present disclosure is related to a method and device for detecting a touch between at least part of a first object and at least part of a second object, wherein the at least part of the first object has a different temperature than the at least part of the second object. The method includes providing at least one thermal image of a portion of the second object, determining in at least part of the at least one thermal image a pattern which is indicative of a particular value or range of temperature or a particular value or range of temperature change, and using the determined pattern for detecting a touch between the at least part of the first object and the at least part of the second object.

The method could then allow Apple Glasses to visually project controls onto real-world objects and react when they are touched by the user by sensing the heat transfer when touching the object.

As with all patent applications, we can't be certain Apple will incorporate this technology into its future products. But we do believe Apple is planning on releasing an Apple AR/VR headset. Full details can be found in our Apple Glasses roundup.

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AngerDanger Avatar
74 months ago
Apple's explanation is a little verbose, so to simplify, it seems they could use IR to detect hotpots left by finger taps, and use that as touch input.



If it works out, this is AWESOME!

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74 months ago
These will go nowhere until they can shoot lasers whenever I give someone a withering stare.
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velocityg4 Avatar
74 months ago
This reminds me of this Dilbert comic from 1994.
('https://dilbert.com/strip/1994-10-12')
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Sharewaredemon Avatar
74 months ago

Apple's explanation is a little verbose, so to simplify, it seems that Apple could use IR to detect hotpots left by finger taps, and use that as touch input.
Bless you for taking the time to sum up for us all.

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Gorms Avatar
74 months ago

Apple's explanation is a little verbose, so to simplify, it seems they could use IR to detect hotpots left by finger taps, and use that as touch input.

If it works out, this is AWESOME!
The patent is old. It’ll use LIDAR. This is why LIDAR is on iPad Pro
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alexandr Avatar
74 months ago

These will go nowhere until they can shoot lasers whenever I give someone a withering stare.
and they will need to come with a little vacuum cleaner to pick up the ashes.
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