Apple’s mixed reality headset could allow wearers to see invisible things like fire, gas leaks: report

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Apple’s new patent application suggests that its mixed reality (MR) headset could allow users to see invisible things, according to a report. This highlights that users can be able to see gas leaks and Wi-Fi signal. The MR headset will reportedly use additional signals to enable this feature. It may also allow musicians to tune their instruments by showing sound waves. It can also track heat patterns, which can help detect potential fires. By creating an augmented reality (AR) overlay, the headset could reportedly allow wearers to see inside wardrobes.

according to a report good Patently by Apple, a new patent application from the Cupertino tech giant shows that the company’s MR headset could allow users to see things that are invisible to the naked eye. The rumored headset can reportedly help wearers detect gas leaks and Wi-Fi signals by adjusting the router’s placement.

The report reveals that Apple’s MR headset will also track heat patterns to detect potential fires around wearers to ensure safety. It is said to use infrared sensors to allow wearers to see heat, which can help them detect fire through walls. The headset reportedly creates an overlay on the AR view of the user’s location to display things that are invisible.

Reportedly, it will also visualize sound waves to help musicians tune their instruments. It is said that it creates an overlay on the sine wave for the correct note. Apple is said to let headset wearers see behind closed cupboard doors by creating an AR overlay. It will reportedly match archived videos from the moment its user opens a cupboard with its current view and position.

Recently, it was reported that Apple may launch its MR headset in 2023. The company is said to be working on three new headsets codenamed N301, N602 and N421. The company’s first MR headset will reportedly be called the Apple Reality Pro, which is expected to compete with Facebook’s upcoming AR-VR headset.


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