Apple patents the transformer strap that becomes a stand

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Since the first big update of watchOS, in which our device becomes a night clock showing the time while we are charging it, many are the users who have decided to buy a stand to be able to charge the Apple Watch in a simple way and without risk of falling. Charging the Apple Watch without a support is a task that you have to get used to, because as a rule the cable moves more than a chickpea in our grandfather's mouth.

The latest patent that Apple has registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office has just been made public in which we can see a strap, Milanese type that allows us to do many more things than simply wearing the device on our wrist. As you can see in the image that heads this article, one of the functions that this strap has is the possibility of becoming a support, so that we can place it on the table as if it were a normal watch, although it is no longer they carry so much.

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Another of the variations that we see in the image below is the possibility of power cover the entire device so that if we want to keep the Apple Watch In our pocket, we can wrap the strap around it so that we will have it protected at all times, even if by chance it falls to the ground.

Another possible use, according to Apple's patent, is to place it on the screen of our MacBook, to which it would be attached by magnets, but for this, we would have to buy the respective coupling, since MacBooks are made of aluminum, a non-ferrous material to which magnets do not adhere. At the moment this is the only really useful strap that I would buy.

What do you think about this transformer strap?


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