Apple inc. (20240275210). HMD WITH CHARGING DEVICE simplified abstract
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HMD WITH CHARGING DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
Michael J. Oudenhoven of San Francisco CA (US)
Brian S. Lau of Sacramento CA (US)
HMD WITH CHARGING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240275210 titled 'HMD WITH CHARGING DEVICE
The abstract describes a wearable system that includes a head-mounted display with a first battery and connector, as well as a wearable audio device with a second battery and connector that can transfer power to the first battery.
- Head-mounted display with first battery and connector
- Wearable audio device with second battery and connector
- Transfer of power from second battery to first battery
- Enhanced power management for wearable technology
- Improved battery life for wearable devices
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality applications - Fitness tracking and monitoring - Communication devices for hands-free operation
Problems Solved: - Limited battery life in wearable devices - Inconvenient charging processes for multiple devices - Dependency on external power sources for extended use
Benefits: - Extended battery life for uninterrupted use - Simplified charging process for multiple devices - Enhanced user experience with longer usage times
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Power Management System for Wearable Technology" This technology could be utilized in various industries such as gaming, healthcare, communication, and entertainment, offering improved user experience and convenience.
Prior Art: Prior research in wearable technology and power management systems can provide insights into similar innovations and advancements in the field.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest developments in wearable technology, power management systems, and advancements in battery technology to enhance the efficiency and performance of wearable devices.
Questions about Wearable Power Management: 1. How does this technology compare to existing power management systems in wearable devices? - This technology offers improved power efficiency and extended battery life compared to traditional power management systems. 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this power transfer system between wearable devices? - Challenges may include ensuring compatibility between different devices and optimizing power transfer efficiency.
Original Abstract Submitted
according to some aspects of the present disclosure, a wearable system can include a head-mounted display having a first battery and a first connector electrically coupled to the first battery. the system further including a wearable audio device having a second battery and a second connector electrically coupled to the second battery. the second connector configured to connect with the first connector to transfer power from the second battery to the first battery.