Apple's recent patent application for a smart ring suggests it could serve not only health purposes but also as a central hub to control various smart devices.
The smart ring may control multiple electronic devices including iPhone, iPad, Mac, HomePod, and even office equipment, indicating a broad potential application.
Sensors like inertial measurement units and body-based sensors would allow the smart ring to take input through gestures, touch, voice commands, and more, enhancing user interaction.
The application hints at using NFC technology to create a proximity-based interaction model, suggesting that the smart ring could facilitate seamless connectivity.
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