Cool and Quite at the same time. Apple's new head display patent allows you to immerse yourself in the game
According to Patenty Apple, a foreign technology media, Apple has obtained a number of technical patents for improving the heat dissipation of the head display since 2020. Today, Apple again obtained a patent entitled "Reducing the Noise of Headworn Devices", which describes a silent cooling system so that the wearer can have an immersive experience such as playing games for a long time. Heat dissipation and mute at the same time. Apple's new head display patent allows you to immerse yourself in the game.

Apple pointed out that the headset devices, including HMDs, HMDs, masks, smart glasses, and head up displays, can realize a series of functions managed by components (such as sensors, circuits, and other hardware). Headworn devices can provide immersive or other natural user experiences, so users can easily focus on enjoying the experience without paying attention to the operation principle of the headworn device.
The components of the headset can generate heat during operation. Excessive heating for a long time will damage the components of the headset and cause discomfort to the user. Although there are many cooling methods, one of them is to implant an active cooling fan on the headset, but the disadvantage is that it may generate noise and affect the user's experience. Apple's invention covers a system that can provide a headworn device that can effectively manage heat and also manage noise output in a way that reduces users' perception of it.

A support extending on the runner may provide a plurality of sections with different profiles and/or cross-sectional dimensions within the runner. Each profile and/or cross section size can generate tonal noise at different frequencies, so the generated tonal noise is distributed on multiple frequencies, making it possible to mask such tonal noise in the broadband noise generated by the headset.
Such supports can be movably arranged in the flow channel and rigidly connected with other parts of the headset, such as the camera on the outside of the headset and the display module on the inside of the headset. Such supports can also be used to divert heat from other parts of the headworn equipment and dissipate it by the air in the flow passage.






