Huawei follows Apple, Samsung with intriguing fingerprint smartwatch idea

What you need to know

  • Huawei patented a 3D fingerprint sensor for its smartwatches for both biometric ID and gesture controls.
  • The patent suggests you’d be able to twist your finger (counter-)clockwise to adjust watch settings like volume and brightness.
  • Smartwatches would also recognize multiple fingerprints in order to register different actions to specific fingers.
  • Samsung and Apple previously patented smartwatch fingerprint sensors in 2018 and 2022, respectively.

Smartwatches with contactless payments universally rely on clunky PIN systems for security. We’ve seen Galaxy and Apple Watch patents for in-display fingerprint sensors or Touch ID built into a button, but neither smartwatch brand has brought the idea to actual products. Now Huawei has an even more intriguing fingerprint smartwatch patent, tantalizing us with a feature we may never see for ourselves.

Spotted by MySmartPrice (via Wareable), Huawei’s patent describes a three-dimensional “advanced optical fingerprint sensor” built into the AMOLED smartwatch display that can recognize your fingerprint at any angle.

Huawei’s patented idea is to let you register multiple fingerprints, then attribute specific actions to each finger; in one figure, tapping a message with your thumb, index, or middle finger triggers three different responses, including calling the messenger.

A patent figure showing a generic smartwatch and a hand with a pointing index finger at various angles, showing the watch owner pressing their finger on the display and twisting it in different directions to trigger specific actions.

(Image credit: Huawei)

In another patent image, it shows the smartwatch owner twisting their index finger to “control volume and display brightness through gestures,” with the direction of the twist — clockwise or counterclockwise — deciding whether the volume goes up or down.

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