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The Apple Reality Pro headset sounds downright magical as patent reveals new details

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The Apple VR/AR headset is hopefully coming later this year — maybe as soon as June’s Worldwide Developer Conference. But a recent patent filing may have just unveiled how Continuity will unleash the full power of the mixed reality headset.

According to Patently Apple (opens in new tab), the European Patent Office recently published a patent application for “Multi-Device Continuity for use with Extended Reality (XR) Systems.” This patent is designed around the Continuity (opens in new tab) feature that currently exists on Apple devices, allowing users to seamlessly work across Apple products from the iPhone 14 Pro to the latest 14-inch MacBook Pro and more. Most recently we saw this feature used in the Continuity Camera that Apple introduced in macOS Ventura, which allows users to use their iPhone as a webcam.

Within Continuity is a feature called Handoff, and it seems that this feature in particular is at the core of Apple’s new patent application. Handoff allows users to start a task on one Apple device and then pick up the task on another Apple device. This feature currently works across a number of Apple apps, but the applications for Apple’s mixed reality headset are truly impressive.

Apple patent application showing Continuity in use on an Apple mixed reality device

(Image credit: WIPO IP Portal)

According to the patent application (opens in new tab), Apple wants its mixed reality headset to connect with all your Apple devices, even though it reportedly won’t need an iPhone to operate. In the patent application, Apple lays out a scenario where a user with the VR/AR headset on looks at an email on their iPhone, then uses a hand gesture to pull a virtual overlay of that email from the iPhone display onto a larger virtual display projected within the headset.

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