An Apple patent reveals how certain Watch Bands don t interfere with the Compass due to a Distortion Shield & more
In 2019 Apple Watch users began complaining about the compass on their Apple Watch not functioning properly. Apple responded by posting a warning about certain watch bands affecting the Apple Watch magnetometer as presented in-part below. Apple s support page also provided a walkthrough the Apple Watch settings to reset the compass.
Yesterday the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple titled In-Field Soft Magnetic Distortion Hardware Compensation. As Apple noted in their warning about certain bands affecting the magnetometer / compass, they also specifically noted that the compass
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Apple s First Industrial Augmented Reality Camera System Patent was published today
Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published Apple s first industrial Augmented Reality camera system that relates to a method of and system for projecting digital information onto real objects in a real environment. Apple describes projective AR applications that could be used for prototyping architectural design, car manufacture and more. Whether Apple will be able to use this invention in context to Project Titan is unknown at this time.
In Apple s patent background they note that augmented reality (AR) systems could enhance a real environment by directly visually augmenting the real environment by computer-generated digital information. For example, such digital information is virtual information for augmenting visual impressions of the real environment. Typical applications are known as, for example, so-called projector-based AR, projective AR or spatial AR.