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Apple Watch bands will change color based on your clothing

Apple would be studying how to do it change color to Apple Watch bands automatically, to coordinate with the user’s clothing – but also to alert you to notifications and provide information. A newly granted patent would always indicate that Apple is well on its way.

Apple Watch bands will change color based on the clothing you’re wearing

Usually, Apple isn’t famous for saving us money: if it can sell us an extra accessory, it does so without a problem. But a newly granted patent seems to indicate that instead let us buy it different straps for each “outfit”Apple would like to give us one to satisfy everyone.

In fact, the project for a “Color Adjustable Watch Band” promises to be the last watch band you’ll ever need. In fact, the filed patent takes into consideration the possibility that “Users may want the ability to customize their straps to express variety and style. For example, a user can want a band in a particular color based on your clothing selectionother wearables, environment, or another preference.”

While “Some existing watches offer the user the ability to remove and interchange different straps for customization,” “this requires the user to have a separate strap for each of the colors or desired color combinations.” Which Apple no longer wants to use as a strategy to sell us lots of bands.

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To solve the problem, Apple imagines a band with “electrochromic characteristics“. This means that “an applied voltage” can cause that “a variety of colors and color combinations are displayed by a single band”.

Some of the fibers that make up the strap will have this technology, including an “electrochromic layer”. Apple explains that in this way “Color selections can be made and adjusted without removing and replacing the strap“. But also that it might become possible to show the receipt of notifications coloring the strap.

A very interesting novelty, which perhaps we could see on Apple Watch. But as always, patents don’t indicate the arrival of functionality: it could come in a month how to never leave the Cupertino laboratories.

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