• Apple's AR/VR headset tipped to use iris scanning for authenticat

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Oct 15 12:45:04 2022
    Apple's AR/VR headset tipped to use iris scanning for authentication

    Date:
    Sat, 15 Oct 2022 11:30:23 +0000

    Description:
    More unconfirmed details about the mixed reality headset due to arrive in
    2023 have spilled out online.

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    To date, Apple has stayed very tight-lipped about its upcoming AR/VR headset
    , but the leaks continue to appear online including a new one about the device using iris scanning to authenticate the identity of users.

    This comes via The Information , which says that by having their eyes
    scanned, users will be able to verify payments and sign into various digital accounts (much like you might use Face ID or Touch ID on an iPhone).

    Of course typing out a password in a virtual reality helmet isn't
    particularly easy, so it makes sense that technology like this would be deployed. It also means it will be straightforward for different people to
    use the same headset. Tracking and materials

    This isn't the first time that this particular rumor has popped up, by the
    way and it's worth bearing in mind that Apple acquired a company that specialized in eye tracking technology all the way back in 2017.

    Other tidbits from the article: the headset is going to offer full body tracking by pointing some of its cameras at your legs, and it will be lighter than the recently unveiled Meta Quest Pro , which tips the scales at 722 grams.

    Finally, the device is said to be made up of a combination of fabric, aluminium and glass, for a premium feel exactly what you would expect from Apple. Most rumors are pointing towards a 2023 release for whatever it is
    that Apple is building. Analysis: what we know so far

    Nothing is official yet as you would expect from Apple but it now seems
    very likely that Apple is working on a headset that combines virtual reality and augmented reality into one device ("mixed reality" is a term that some people use in this case).

    It's thought that this device is separate from the more lightweight Apple Glasses , which are rumored to be focused on augmented reality. At this
    stage, it looks as though this product is even further out than 2023, though it's hard to know for sure.

    We think the unit will be powered by an Apple-made chipset possibly the M2 and it's said to hold two 8K displays inside. At least a dozen cameras are said to be fitted to the headset to track whereabouts you are in a room.

    The predicted cost of all this is expected to be $3,000 / 2,685 / AU$ 4,835, and as we mentioned it's thought to be launching in 2023. You can expect the usual abundance of hype in the promotional materials that Apple puts together for the headset. Previous rumors have also mentioned eye tracking capabilities



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/apples-arvr-headset-tipped-to-use-iris-scanning -for-authentication/


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