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How Apple Detects Hand Gestures in Spatial Computing

A 2024 test patent covering pinch-to-confirm gesture detection used in Apple Vision Pro.

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Original patent title: “Gesture Detection in Spatial Computing Environments

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23/ 100

Early stage

Citation count

0/40

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Claim breadth

3/20

Moderate scope

Recency

0/20

Older than 20 years

Assignee scale

20/20

Major technology company

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