Apple invents ‘smart ring’ that lets you control your iPhone without even touching it
APPLE has filed a patent for "a wearable electronic ring" that could let you control your other devices without touching them.
The design for the finger ring includes a touchscreen, voice command, hand gesture control and more.
Apple's is titled "Devices, methods, and user interfaces for a wearable electronic ring computing device."
It includes drawings of the potential design and lists intended features like a rechargeable power source and a wireless transceiver.
The ring is designed to be worn on one finger and doesn't appear to be a standalone product.
Instead it aims to improve the user experience of bigger devices like iPhone and iPad.
Apple explains in the patent that touchscreen devices can be seen as "cumbersome, inconvenient, or inefficient for certain tasks and applications."
It suggests that holding an iPhone of iPad for too long could fatigue some users and says the Apple Ring could be a more efficient way to control those devices from a distance.
Apple also highlights the potential safety features of the ring by stating that the light given off by some touchscreen devices could be "inappropriate in certain social environments or even dangerous if it gives away the position of a threatened user."
The tech giant believes that in a dangerous situation the ring device could be a safer and more discreet way for a consumer to get help.
Apple isn't alone with this 'smart ring' idea.
Amazon recently revealed the Echo Loop, a smart ring that uses Alexa.
The device is similar to the smart speaker but is wrapped around your finger instead.
It's currently only available in the US and has an introductory price of $129.99 (£100).
Other tech giants are also jumping on the hands-free bandwagon.
Google recently launched its Pixel 4 smartphone and one of the top new features is called Project Soli, which provides a 'Motion Sense' effect.
It works using radar, and lets you control the Pixel 4 without actually touching it.
You can wave your hands in the air to pause or skip songs, silence alarms and phone calls, and more.
As with all patents, we can't know for sure if Apple is going to bring out a smart ring device until official word is given.
If the ring is intended to be an accessory for other wearable devices like the rumoured Apple Glasses then current predictions suggest it could be launching around 2020.
Apple is likely to bring out more wearable products to build on its current successes as Apple Watch is the most popular smartwatch in the world and AirPods are one of the best-selling earphone devices.
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