Apple has been granted a patent for an external flashlight feature on future Apple Watches, potentially revolutionising how users navigate in low-light conditions.
While current models include an integrated flashlight that illuminates the display, the upcoming upgrade aims to introduce a dedicated external flashlight on the watch bands, according to GSM Arena.
The patent, titled 'Modular Light Assembly For A Wearable Device', reveals a new approach towards enhancing user experience in dark environments. Unlike the existing flashlight, the external module can be connected externally to the smartwatch's housing and band, offering a more practical solution.
This design allows users to point the light in any direction, similar to a torch, without the limitations of the current on-screen flashlight's range and brightness.
The patent further emphasises the convenience of a separate power source for the modular light, ensuring it won't impact the Apple Watch's battery life.
This external flashlight may also feature a dedicated button for easy on/off functionality, eliminating the need for interaction with the Apple Watch itself.
Notably, the patent outlines the potential for users to control the external flashlight through the Apple Watch. The device's liquid-resistant features, as mentioned in the patent, suggest a possible IP rating, making it suitable for various environments.
The patent also hints at the modular light being separable from the watch's band, opening up the possibility for Apple to introduce it as a standalone accessory. This raises the prospect of Apple offering new bands specifically designed for use with the external flashlight, expanding customisation options for users.
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