Other possible features that would be available are iris scanning for logins and payments, as well as a dial with which it will be possible to exit Virtual Reality without removing the device.
In addition to Gurman’s reports, published in Bloomberg, The Information newspaper mentioned that they could have an integration with AirPods Pro, with the aim of having a much faster connection in communication functions.
It’s worth noting that Apple has already demonstrated some Reality Pro-branded devices to a small number of “high-profile” developers, according to Gurman’s report, with the aim of getting them to start building apps for it.
In August of last year, the Cupertino company registered its new Reality brand with three new products: Reality One, Reality Pro and Reality Processor, something that coincides with RealityKit, a set of tools aimed at developers who want to create Augmented Reality applications. for iPhone.