(ChinaIT.com News) On October 20, Qingting.com reported that USPTO recently announced a patent for VR head-mounted facial fitting from Apple (Patent No. 11150695), which points out a tightness applied to VR headsets Patent on the face. It is reported that behind this patent is a current applicable power-on for VR devices, that is, when people wear VR, they will shake from time to time, causing the VR headset to change the position of the face, which will cause the clear area to change. The vision becomes more and more blurred; secondly, it becomes more and more uncomfortable.
Apple’s patent points out a common headset design patent in VR. From the side view, the overall headset design is not complicated. 104 is the headset part and 106 is the headset part.
Figure 29 and Figure 30 respectively indicate the correct wearing and the wearing side view of the headset slightly lowered. The figure depicts that Apple’s VR headset headsets have sensors that can detect the position of the headset’s movement, thereby optimizing the display content and avoiding visual discomfort as much as possible.