Apple VR patent reveals controllers you can wear as gloves


A new Apple VR patent spotted in the wild has revealed the company’s plans to use VR gloves capable of measuring the movement of your fingers and thumbs as a possible means for controlling its breakthrough mixed reality headset, expected to debut next year. 

A patent spotted in China’s National Intellectual Property Administration database by MySmartPrice reveals a patent filed by Apple in 2018 for ‘IMU-based gloves’ that describes “a VR glove capable of measuring movement of individual phalanges and thumb bones.” These gloves could contain motion sensors and gyroscopes to measure movement, orientation, and position, as well as velocity, even including a magnetometer to determine the direction of the earth’s magnetic field. The patent also includes provisions for electrodes that can sense heading and touch as well as contact between fingertips. 





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