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Apple's new patent exposed: Vision Pro headset may have a built-in vision correction system, making clips a thing of the past

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According to news on March 29, the latest list published by the United States Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO) shows that Apple has successfully applied for a patent related to the Vision Pro headset. The emergence of this patent means that future Vision Pro headsets are expected to have a built-in vision correction system, thereby getting rid of dependence on glasses and providing a more personalized experience for users with different vision conditions.

苹果新专利曝光:Vision Pro头显或内置视力矫正系统,夹片成过去式

Currently, when many users purchase Vision Pro headsets, they need additional Zeiss spectacle lenses to achieve clear viewing. Apple’s new patent describes a vision correction system integrated into a headset, hoping to bring a more convenient and comfortable solution to users.

苹果新专利曝光:Vision Pro头显或内置视力矫正系统,夹片成过去式

苹果新专利曝光:Vision Pro头显或内置视力矫正系统,夹片成过去式

The patent is named "Head-mounted display device with vision correction", and the working of this system is described in detail in the patent overview Principle, it utilizes a sensing system to measure the user's eye characteristics, including high-precision equipment such as Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors, to accurately assess the user's refractive errors such as astigmatism, farsightedness, and myopia wait.

苹果新专利曝光:Vision Pro头显或内置视力矫正系统,夹片成过去式

The patent application further states that the system is able to correct these refractive errors by adjusting the relative position of the lenses and the display to the user's eyes. Apple specifically mentioned in the patent document that the Vision Pro headset can accurately adjust the distance between the display screen and the user's eyeballs through the "Z-axis positioner" and at the same time cooperate with the adjustable cylindrical lens in the horizontal direction to achieve up to -1.5 diopter. Vision correction effect. This innovative design not only improves the applicability of the headset, but also brings more convenience to users with poor vision.

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