HTC focuses on VR technology and applies for VRVR head patent

HTC's mobile phone business is gone forever, but in the VR field is the development of the wind. Recently, HTC has applied for a VR patent for Cardboard mobile, equipped with a magnetic protection box, which increases the portability of the product.

According to the latest data released by the World Intellectual Property Organization, HTC applied for a patent for VR headsets that rely on smartphones and are equipped with magnetic protection boxes.

HTC focuses on VR technology and applies for VRVR head patent

HTC originally filed a patent application with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in July 2016, but because the description of the equipment is too vague, if the unique nature of the equipment is not explained (ie, the equipment is allowed to be classified as a new invention), the United States The Patent and Trademark Office rejected the HTC application in November. According to Yingwei.com, after several revisions, the USPTO approved the HTC application earlier this month.

HTC focuses on VR technology and applies for VRVR head patent

The HTC patent describes an "accessory and lens system." The invention consists of two parts, a protective case for containing a smartphone (including a magnetic back plate), and a foldable double lens arrangement that can be magnetically attached to the accessory. Once removed from the protective case, the system can be folded into a small VR module that looks like a phone screen. Users can slide the smartphone from the bottom into the device, then hold the device with both hands and experience VR content.

HTC focuses on VR technology and applies for VRVR head patent

When folded, the head looks smaller than the Google Cardboard, the structure is simpler, and the foldable nature should make it very compact and add portability. HTC did not specify what is the ideal material for building equipment, but the mechanism they envision seems to be the most suitable for plastics.

HTC focuses on VR technology and applies for VRVR head patent

Due to the shrinking smartphone business, HTC has begun to shift its focus to virtual reality in recent years and sold some smartphones to Google for more than $1 billion. HTC originally planned to release a Daydream-based mobile VR all-in-one this year, but in the end it only cooperated with Qualcomm to launch a mobile VR all-in-one product based on Qualcomm. As always, patents do not necessarily mean commercialization.

HTC focuses on VR technology and applies for VRVR head patent

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