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TechApple’s ‘Star Trek communicator’ patent could make wireless earbuds obsoleteWho needs earbuds when you can beam audio directly to your ears?When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Who needs earbuds when you can beam audio directly to your ears?
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(Image credit: Apple)
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Thebest wireless earbudsall have one thing in common: you have to stick them in your ears. But, wouldn’t it be great if you could get audio to your ears without anything inserted anywhere?
Well, it turns out that two groups of people are trying to do just that: the engineers atApple, and the teenagers on my local bus route. But while the teens are doing it with their phones' tiny speakers, Apple is boldly going in a different direction.
As AppleInsiderreports, Apple’s patent may be called “Wearable device with directional audio” but it’s really a Star Trek communicator badge in my opinion.
Audio kit for The Next Generation
Why is that better than headphones? According to Apple, headphones can be “somewhat obtrusive to wear and can inhibit the user’s ability to hear ambient sounds or simultaneously interact with others”. And that’s true, but they also deliver something I’m struggling to imagine this device delivering: bass, and lots of it.
I’ve reviewed and tested a few directional audio products, such as smart glasses with speakers designed to send audio directly to your ears without disturbing others, and while they do work as advertised they’re very quiet and very flat-sounding: I would rather buy any one of thebest cheap headphones, or make my own communicator with two tin cans and a bit of string. So I can’t imagine a communicator-style device being any good for Apple Music, but there might be a role for it in places like hospitals or other organisations where hands-free, private communications are important.
As ever with patents there’s no indication that Apple will actually make this, or that if it does it’ll be anything like the device described in the patent. But it’s interesting to imagine how it might work, especially with a futureApple AR/VR headsetthat’s more like a skinny pair of glasses than aPSVR 2.
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