Apple Watch patent shows magnetic band transforming to case, stand

Updated on 15-Jan-2016
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has published an Apple patent application which reveals an all-new band for the Apple Watch that is magnetic based and can stick to a Mac and turn into a protective case for the Watch itself.

Apple filed a patent with the Patent and Trademark Office which reveals a new design for the Apple Watch wristband. The new feature of the wristband is that it is a magnetic wristband. The new magnetic feature of the wristband will help secure the watch when it is worn by the user, and when it isn’t being used, it can turn into a protective case for the Apple Watch. The magnetic Apple Watch band can also be used as a stand or can magnetically attach to a MacBook, iMac or even a kitchen fridge. 

According to 9to5Mac, “In the standard band configuration, the band would be held closed in a similar way to the Milanese Loop. But it would also be possible to roll the band to form an upright desk stand, or to wrap the band around the Watch itself to serve as a kind of protective case for use when the Watch is packed away.” The website goes on to say, “As Macs are aluminum, a magnet would not normally stick to it, so the Mac attachment concept would also need matching magnets or a ferrous metal plate in the Mac to make it work.”

Whether the wristbands will be compatible with the existing Apple Watch or will be a feature exclusive to the second generation Apple Watch is something that is yet to be seen. 

The Apple Watch officially launched in India in November 2015. The Price of the Apple Watch starts from Rs. 30,900 and goes all the way up to Rs. 14.2 lacs. The device was launched in two sizes – 38mm and 42mm, and in three variants – Watch Sport, Watch, and Watch Edition. It is available in Gold, Rose Gold, Space Gray, Silver Anodized Aluminium, Polished Silver, and Space Black stainless steel finishes. If speculations circulating the Internet are to be believed then Apple may launch the Apple Watch 2 as early as March 2016.

Source: 9to5Mac

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Sameer Mitha

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