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Apple's New Eye - Tracking Software

  • Arya Patel
  • Jul 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Apple's latest rollout, the eye tracking feature in iOS 18, is making waves for its accessibility and user-friendly design. Designed with inclusivity at its core, this technology lets users operate their iPhones and iPads using just their eyes—a real game changer for individuals with physical disabilities. The magic happens through the front-facing camera, which can swiftly calibrate to track eye movements, ensuring a private and secure experience as all data stays on the device.




 

But that's not all that's new. Apple is also introducing Music Haptics and Vocal Shortcuts. Imagine feeling the beat of your favourite songs through vibrations—Music Haptics makes it possible for those who are deaf or hard of hearing to experience music in a new way. Meanwhile, Vocal Shortcuts offer a more natural way of using voice commands, especially for those who might find speaking challenging.




 

Set to enhance how users interact with their Apple devices, these features reflect Apple's commitment to building technology that's accessible to everyone. These innovative tools are expected to debut in the upcoming iOS 18 and iPad - OS 18 updates later this year, promising to make digital interaction a lot more inclusive and fun.

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