Apple Vision Pro purchase will include facial scanning with Face ID

Apple Vision Pro

We are undoubtedly experiencing one of the most important moments for Apple in recent years. For many, it’s another moment that marks a milestone like the launch of the first iPhone or iPad did. And the new stage is the launch of the Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s big bet on virtual reality. On January 19, early sales will begin only in the United States and it is likely that in the purchasing process the user must use Face ID to scan their face and adapt the components of the Apple Vision Pro

to the physiognomy of his head.

Apple seeks to guarantee user experience with Apple Vision Pro

The Apple Vision Pro is made up of several elements but one of the fundamental elements is the visual axis of the screens. For proper operation and the highest quality experience It is essential that the seal that the screen makes with the face is very good, This will prevent light from entering from the outside and only vision will be projected on the glasses’ 4K screens.

App Store for Vision Pro

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The MacRumors team found signs that Apple could scan buyers’ faces using Face ID to make the glasses individually. In other words, thanks to this analysis, Apple will calculate this measuring the tape that holds the screens It is the best for every user. In addition, this will facilitate advance purchases at the home of each of the buyers which, if this option does not exist, They would choose an option on the fly or have to go to a physical Apple Store.

Additionally, this move doesn’t seem crazy given that Apple has already been testing this type of technology for measuring heads via the ‘Head Measure and Fit’ app throughout the development of visionOS with the developers themselves. We can confirm this on On January 19, the day early sales begin in the United States, the only country where one of the devices of the year will currently be on sale.


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