«Most
sunglasses let through enough IR light that Face ID can see your eyes even when the glasses appear to be opaque.
As Federighi says: «Most
sunglasses let through enough IR light that Face ID can see your eyes even when the glasses appear to be opaque».
Not exact matches
What not to use: Stay away from people offering to
let you look
through makeshift items like dark beer bottles, silver candy wrappers, CDs or DVDs, smoked glass or dark
sunglasses.
According to Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, «most
sunglasses» will also do little to confuse the new authentication method,
letting through «enough IR light that FaceID can see your eyes even when the glasses appear to be opaque.»
According to Apple software chief Craig Federighi, the iPhone will be able to recognize your face
through «most»
sunglasses, too, as long as they
let through enough infrared light.