Apple''s mixed reality headset has been in the news for quite some time now. According to a recent report, the rumoured mixed reality headset will use iris scanning for signing in and making payments. This would like Apple''s fingerprint feature or Face ID authentication, and could allow multiple users to use one headset. Last year, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said the headset would bolster iris recognition.
According to a study from The Information, Apple''s virtual and virtual reality headset will use iris scanning to authenticate payments and log users into their accounts. As well as iPhone models allow people to confirm payments by scanning their fingerprint or face, the report states.
The eye-scanning system might work similarly to Apple''s fingerprint or Face ID capabilities. If the report proves to be correct, then the presence of the new eye-scanning system might be an advantage over Meta''s just-announced Quest Pro headset.
Apple is reportedly utilizing the headset''s cameras for iris scanning. The upcoming device might be made from mesh fabrics, aluminium, and glass, and is said to be a goggle-like design. Apple''s headset will be reportedly lighter than the Quest Pro.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple''s mixed reality headset will include an advanced eye tracking system that includes a transmitter and a receiver. As per Kuo, the receiver judges the eyeball movement based on the shift, and the transmitting end offers different wavelengths of invisible light. This would enable for a more intuitive way to utilize Apple Pay.
Apple''s mixed reality headset has been in the news a lot lately. The M2 processor is said to be capable of displaying certain invisible things. Users may be able to see gas leaks and Wi-Fi signals through the device.
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