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Apple's Vision Pro Headset Uses 'Optic ID' Iris Scanning Authentication

The Vision Pro headset that Apple announced today will have a unique biometric authentication method, employing iris scanning for the first time. Optic ID uses cameras in the headset to scan the eye, much like Face ID scans the face.

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It is, in fact, almost identical to ‌Face ID‌, but it uses the unique layout of a person's iris to verify identity.

Optic ID can be used to unlock the headset, authorize purchases, and unlock passwords, much like ‌Face ID‌ and Touch ID. Optic ID data is encrypted, stays on device, and is stored in the Secture Enclave processor so it can never be accessed by Apple or third-party developers.

The headset has numerous privacy features in addition to Optic ID. There is a visual indicator when the on-device camera is being used to record 3D video, and all eye input is isolated so apps and websites aren't able to determine where you're looking. Camera data is processed at the system level, so apps also aren't able to see your surroundings from the multitude of cameras.

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Top Rated Comments

klasma Avatar
37 months ago
Should have named it EyeD.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
37 months ago
Heck, I would let them scan my soul just to have this thing!
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kaycrystal626 Avatar
37 months ago
Ready Player One!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Student of Life Avatar
37 months ago
So I assume it's ok with contact lenses?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
contacos Avatar
37 months ago

I mean....lol. When are you going to use 5G? During the 2 hours it can be used away from the wall?
well the woman on the video used it on a plane lol
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
37 months ago

For now, indeed.

AR [S]could[/S] will definitely prove super beneficial for driving. It's no real stretch of the imagination to see where Vision Pro could be a precursor to something like Windshield Pro (goofy name intended to illustrated the obvious use-case) on an Apple EV. ;)

I know the internet is melting from the vOne announcement. But if you push the Apple marketing speak aside, it's a fascinating vision about where personal computing is headed. Laptops? Pfft. Feels like their most ambitious endeavor to date. I'm all for it.
Windshield Pro is one of the many names they will call it to catch leakers, apparently. What happened to xrOS and Reality Pro and all that? Everyone who reported one of those names as a tip is having their house raided right now.

But yeah they did a great job of presenting it as a new computing platform and I want one so bad.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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