Sometimes we read articles about glasses augmented reality Apple as if it were something from the future, like the one about flying cars or teleportation booths. But we don’t know that there are a lot of people in the company working on such a project every day.
On the least expected day it will appear Tim cook in a keynote with a few sunsets, and then we will realize that flying cars are already a reality, and we can go to a dealership to buy one. What if, pay the taste and the desire …
Apple is working on developing a system that could incorporate the experiences of 3d spatial audio on virtual or mixed reality platforms, potentially for a headset like Apple Glass, or an augmented reality headset.
Those of Cupertino have just won a new patent which describes a 3D spatial synthesized audio system for application in augmented reality 3D vision devices.
The patent explains that, for example, a SR system it could detect an individual walking a few steps forward and, in response, adjust the graphics and sound presented to the individual in a manner similar to how those sights and sounds would change in a real physical environment.
The patent lists Ian M. Richter, Christopher Eubank and Tomlinson Holman as its creators. Richter and Eubank have been named in earlier patents related to ‘Apple Glass
It should be remembered that even if patents are granted to a company, it is possible that the idea described in this report never materializes. Patenting an idea costs very little, and make sure your competition won’t “copy” it.