New Apple patent shows new charging method for Apple Watch

A new patent related to Apple Watch It has been filed in the US Patent and Trademark Office. It is a patent that does not come to speak of anything other than the main weak point of wearable devices, its battery. In the case of the Apple Watch, all of us who own one know that they have to go through the charging process once a day and in the event that you do intensive use of it could lead to recharging twice. 

Those of Apple know it and for that reason they continue investigating and presenting patents that perhaps, with the passage of time, we will see or not implemented as a final product.

Apple has filed a new patent in the Trademark and Patent Office which explains in great detail a new charging system for the Apple Watch battery, a recharging system that would also be related to an induction system, but that would use the movement of the wrist itself when walking to generate energy .

This energy could make the device work as well as recharge its battery, which would give the user greater autonomy of use. As you can see in the images that accompany this article, it would be a recharging system that It would be located on the watch strap and it would be attached using a magnetic clasp. 

One of the drawbacks of this type of recharging is that the battery during recharging would increase its temperature and this is precisely what the Cupertino people would be thinking of right now or what is clear from the patent. The patent calls itself  Charging device for a wearable electronic device and entering the link you can learn more information about it.


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