20240020076.WEARABLE DEVICE FOR FACILITATING ENHANCED INTERACTION simplified abstract (apple inc.)

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WEARABLE DEVICE FOR FACILITATING ENHANCED INTERACTION

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Jonathan Ive of San Francisco CA (US)

Julian Hoenig of Lisbon (PT)

Julian Jaede of San Jose CA (US)

Seung Wook Kim of San Jose CA (US)

Chris Wilson of San Francisco CA (US)

William A. Sorrentino, Iii of Mill Valley CA (US)

Alan C. Dye of San Francisco CA (US)

Stephen O. Lemay of Cupertino CA (US)

WEARABLE DEVICE FOR FACILITATING ENHANCED INTERACTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020076 titled 'WEARABLE DEVICE FOR FACILITATING ENHANCED INTERACTION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a wearable electronic device that includes an outward-facing display to provide information to outside observers while the wearer is immersed in an immersive environment.

  • The wearable electronic device includes a head-mounted display that presents immersive experiences to the wearer.
  • An outward-facing display on the device shows information to outside observers, such as images of the wearer's face or indicators of the wearer's state.
  • This technology allows outside observers to have insight into what the wearer is experiencing and where their attention is directed.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various industries such as:

  • Virtual reality gaming
  • Teleconferencing
  • Training simulations

Problems Solved

  • Lack of communication between the wearer and outside observers in immersive environments
  • Limited visibility of the wearer's actions and reactions to others

Benefits

  • Enhanced communication between the wearer and outside observers
  • Improved understanding of the wearer's experiences and reactions

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhanced Communication Wearable Technology for Immersive Environments"

Possible Prior Art

There are existing technologies that allow for communication between wearers of head-mounted displays and outside observers, but the specific implementation described in this patent application may be novel.

Unanswered Questions

How does the outward-facing display affect the overall design and usability of the wearable electronic device?

The article does not delve into the specific design considerations or potential challenges that may arise from incorporating an outward-facing display into a wearable device.

What are the potential privacy concerns associated with the outward-facing display on the wearable electronic device?

The article does not address any privacy implications or measures that may need to be taken to protect the wearer's information displayed to outside observers.


Original Abstract Submitted

wearable head-mounted displays, such as virtual reality systems, present immersive experiences and environments to a wearer. however, the head-mounted displays, as well as the immersive environments that they produce, limit the wearer's ability to interact with outside observers. for example, a wearer may not be able to see outside observers, and outside observers may not have any insight to what the wearer is experiencing or where the wearer's attention is directed. accordingly, a wearable electronic device may include an outward-facing display configured to display information to outside observers, such as images of the wearer's face or images that represent or indicate the state of the wearer and/or the head mounted display.