Apple Inc. (20240275210). HMD WITH CHARGING DEVICE simplified abstract

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HMD WITH CHARGING DEVICE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

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
  • Wearable system design for enhanced functionality
  • Efficient power management for extended use

Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality experiences - Hands-free communication - Fitness tracking and monitoring - Immersive audiovisual experiences

Problems Solved: - Limited battery life in wearable devices - Cumbersome charging processes - Interruptions in user experience due to low battery - Improved convenience and usability of wearable technology - Enhanced overall performance of wearable systems

Benefits: - Extended battery life for uninterrupted use - Seamless power transfer between devices - Enhanced user experience and convenience - Improved functionality and performance of wearables - Increased efficiency in power management

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Wearable Technology with Power Transfer System" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as gaming, entertainment, communication, fitness, and healthcare. It can revolutionize the way users interact with wearable devices, providing a more seamless and efficient experience.

Questions about Wearable Power Transfer System: 1. How does the power transfer system improve the overall user experience of wearable devices? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology on a larger scale?


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.