How the new Apple Vision Pro biometric system works

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How the new Apple Vision Pro biometric system works

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Apple shared details about the new biometric system to connect to mixed reality glasses

User using Apple Vision Pro

After the official launch of the Apple Vision Pro, videos of the first people using the device began to appear. helmet on the street, product software screenshots, Apple Vision Pro reviews and much more. NOW Apple shared a number of additional details about Optic IDyour biometric system.

Optic ID is a feature capable of recognize the iris of Apple Vision Pro users’ eyes to unlock the devicealthough it is also used to log into apps, open notes, authorize purchases, or access sensitive information or privacy features.

The Optic ID biometric system is compatible with any application using Touch ID or Face ID on iPhone and iPad.

How Optic ID works on Apple Vision Pro

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Apple Vision Pro sensors and cameras for iris detection

Apple shared a fact sheet about the Optic ID feature via its support website stating advice, explaining how it works and providing security and privacy data of this revolutionary new biometric system from Apple Vision Pro.

Optic ID was specially designed to help you protect your privacy and keep track of all your most sensitive information.. Today we store a large amount of private data on our electronic devices, so it is important to protect the security of products like Apple Vision Pro.

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Official presentation of Optic ID

Optic ID scans both of your eyes by default. Although there is an accessibility feature that allows it to scan only one eye. And yes, it works with ZEISS prescription lenses. Furthermore, as iris and pupil size may vary In different lighting situations, the Optic ID system also adapts to this.

“Optic ID automatically adapts to changing conditions by updating your saved sample after successful authentication. This helps improve Optic ID’s performance in different lighting conditions, in which the visible part of your iris and the size of your pupil may vary.”

How Optic ID works is very simple. The Apple Vision Pro has integrated a series of infrared sensors and cameras capable of tracking and detecting the human iris. With these cameras, Vision Pro users simply put on the Apple Vision Pro, open their eyes and it unlocks immediately.

Optic ID scans the iris of Apple Vision Pro users’ eyes, analyzing detailed structure of the iris, revealing very unique independent models in iris pigmentation. No two people in the world have identical irises.

Optical ID

The human iris is made up of muscle fibers arranged in a donut shape

All Optic ID information is encrypted and not stored in iCloud nor anywhere else. The chance that someone can unlock your Apple Vision Pro using Optic ID is less than one in a million.

You can use Optic ID to make App Store purchases, accept payments with Apple Pay, sign in to apps, and more.

How to configure Optic ID on Apple Vision Pro

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Optic ID Settings GUI

Configuring the Optical ID is a very intuitive and quick process.

  • Join a Settings in visionOS.
  • Go to Optical ID and password.
  • Choose Configure Optical ID.
  • Follow the steps on your Apple Vision Pro.
  • If you did not have a password, you will need to create one.

Additionally, Apple also shared a series of videos on its Tech Support YouTube channel with a tour of some elements of visionOS, such as the Control Center.

Optic ID accepts a maximum of 5 failed attempts when unlocking Apple’s mixed reality glasses. If this happens, the system will ask you for the password. Apple Vision Pro users can choose to delete all their information after 10 consecutive password failures.

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