Apple working on Multi Function Band for Apple Watch 2

A new magnetically-closed Milanese Loop band was spotted in a patent filed by Apple. The company appears to be working on a new swappable band for the upcoming Apple Watch 2 that can also double up as a protective encasement and stand. The first version of the Apple Watch was launched with six different swappable band styles, and it seems the company is already working on its successor. A patent that was recently granted to Apple reveals that the new Milanese Loop band has a convertible design which shall allow it to serve more than one purpose.

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The patent filed by Apple also reveals that the band can be rolled into a protective case while traveling, or even as a stand allowing users to keep it on the bedside table or desk or any flat surface. The document reveals that the proposed band will have two separate straps made of a malleable material. The illustrated images in the patent document reveal that the new Milanese Loop could be attached to other devices such as the MacBook or an iMac or even a refrigerator. A MacBook has an aluminium body and therefore the way it would attach to the MacBook is not clear yet.

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Apple has described the band using the following words in the patent. Since the wrist straps include a number of magnets arranged with magnetic polarity patterns that are complementary to one another, the wrist straps become magnetically coupled around a user’s wrist once they come in close proximity to one another. The second wrapping configuration is achieved by rotating a first strap of the wristband around a lower surface of the device and rotating a second strap of the wristband around an upper surface of the device.

This does sound like a revolutionary idea. We can talk about its usability once the prototype version of Apple watch 2 is showcased or when the actual product comes into the market.

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