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Do you remember the auto-adjusting jacket and power-lacing shoes in Back to the Future? Well, Apple is applying the same logic to Apple Watch bands based on a new patent the company was recently ...
Apple has caught on to the idea that a one-size-fits-all band doesn't work for everyone. We show you how to measure your wrist for a proper-fitting band.
Apple on Tuesday was granted a U.S. patent describing multiple methods of creating a self-adjusting Apple Watch band, designs that could one day replace magnetic clasps, velcro and other fasteners ...
You can also adjust the size so it’s perfect for your wrist in terms of comfort and fit, opposed to the 10mm increments you’ll be limited to with Apple’s other bands.
Apple might be working on a new way to make the Apple Watch fit even better. The company was recently granted a new patent for a watch band that would automatically adjust to the wearer's wrist ...
Apple is investigating designs for Apple Watch bands that self-adjust to fit the wearer's wrist using an integrated tensioner mechanism (via AppleInsider). A patent application granted on Tuesday ...
Apple has been granted a new patent for various types of self-adjusting Apple Watch bands, which could automatically tighten or loosen to perfectly fit your wrist (via AppleInsider). The patent ...
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