As Tim Cook recently pointed out, unattractive authenticity is not one of the most promising technologies today, with many opportunities yet to be explored. On the part of Apple, for example, we've had the opportunity to see some small examples with the help of ARKit, development tools designed for to facilitate the implementation of RA on Apple devices. However, what we've seen so far is about more.
Imagine for a moment that what we have seen over the years in science fiction films suddenly becomes a reality. That in our space we find a full holographic encounter, and so accurate that only action with our fingers will be needed to unlock it. And not only that, but in doing so we will get a reasonable answer
As reported by Apple Insider, the California-based company has registered a patent that has been made public in recent days and is referring to a potential site management plan. In particular, the senses that they have a haptic response, so that they can create a sensitive response to the actions we perform. This is very effective in making the interface easily accessible, avoiding relying solely on sight and sound.
However, the most amazing thing about these sensors is the way they are, and that will not be the ancient gloves we normally see in these systems, but that they will be the devices they are designed for. placed at the ends of the fingers. This way, they can track the movement of the hand and fingers directly without completely covering the hand.
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In any case, Apple still has to present its own dedicated proposal to make unconventional virtual reality, something that already exists it should not take long to appear. And right now, it seems like these types of control systems are far from the facts.