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Apple Vision Pro’s Guest Mode will let you share the headset with friends

June 23, 2023
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TL;DR

  • A Guest Mode has been spotted in the visionOS SDK.
  • This indicates that the Apple Vision Pro will have a guest mode that will allow you to share the headset with other people.
  • The Vision Pro makes use of Optic ID to authenticate its owner.

The Apple Vision Pro is an exciting piece of cutting-edge technology strapped onto your face. It is admittedly expensive, but undeniably, it is a window into the future, however dystopian that future might be. It feels surreal thinking about spending $3,500 on a computing device that will be very deeply personal. Thankfully, the Vision Pro will likely come with a Guest Mode that will let you share your very expensive new gadget with your friends and family.

As spotted by 9to5Mac within the visionOS SDK, Apple has included a Guest Mode on visionOS on the Apple Vision Pro. As the name would imply, Guest Mode will let other people use an Apple Vision Pro that is registered to someone else.

Apple Vision Pro Guest Mode

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The Apple Vision Pro relies on Optic ID, an authentication system that analyses a user’s iris under various invisible LED light exposures. This is then compared to the enrolled Optic ID data, unlocking the Vision Pro for use when the data matches. Think of it like fingerprinting your eyes.

Apple WWDC 2023 vision pro optic id

So when you lock your Vision Pro, others will not be able to use it, unless you let them do so with Guest Mode.

With Guest Mode, your family and friends can try out your shiny new headset without intruding upon your personal files. Things like hidden and deleted photos are expected to be locked through Optic ID. The owner can also set a password so that others using the Vision Pro can access certain apps and settings without Optic ID.

For the first few months of its existence, the Apple Vision Pro will be a unique experience, and everyone around you will be curious as to what exactly it is. It makes sense that a spatial computing device will have a way to let others experience the same mixed reality experiences. Hopefully, the Guest Mode balances the experiences of using the mixed reality headset while keeping personal data out of sight.

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