Apple Working on AR/VR Headset Technology to Help People With Eye Diseases

Future versions of the AR/VR headset that Apple has in development could help people with eye diseases, according to information shared over the weekend by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in his latest issue of the PowerOn newsletter. According to Gurman, Apple has a special XDG team exploring next-generation display technology, AI, and options for future AR/VR headsets that will assist people with visual issues.

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While there is no detail available on just what Apple has in development for a future AR/VR headset, accessibility has always been an area of import for the company. Apple aims to make its devices usable by everyone, and the iPhone, iPad, and Mac have a range of accessibility settings that provide extra assistance with various visual, hearing, and motor issues.

Rumors suggest that the first version of the AR/VR headset will have more than a dozen cameras, several of which will be used for mapping the area around the user. This functionality could allow the headset to project extra visual information to those who are legally blind or have other visual problems, and it could potentially provide audio directions to those with no sight.

There could be targeted functions for people with diseases like AMD (Age-Related Macular Degeneration), which causes blind spots in the vision. Oculenz AR Wear glasses, for example, have been described as being able to use floating lenses to modify real-time streaming video to move objects into an area that people suffering from AMD can see.

Apple's first AR/VR headset is set to come out this year, and while we haven't heard news of specific accessibility settings, it stands to reason that even the first model will have some accommodations based on Apple's deep interest in accessibility on its other devices.

For more on what to expect from the AR/VR headset that Apple has coming this year, we have a dedicated AR/VR roundup that aggregates all of the rumors that we've heard so far.

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Top Rated Comments

macsplusmacs Avatar
14 months ago
So cool. So Apple.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
michaelprescott Avatar
14 months ago
I'd love glasses that would help with night-vision and glare reduction. Seems like the entire tech stack is available and the form factor is nearly acceptable. Apple should be able to iterate it into the next generation.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kabeyun Avatar
14 months ago

Yeah, that’s nice. While you’re at it, make Control Center on iPhones with Face ID accessible for left handed people too. We make up like 10% of the general population. You can do this by allowing users to set the gesture to the upper left corner of the screen instead of the upper right.

It doesn't seem like a difficult fix, but apparently this issue hasn't crossed their minds.
Make this thread about you. Well done.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kabeyun Avatar
14 months ago

They aren't looking to help anyone, they're looking to find a way into more pockets, and in this case, it's looking like insurance companies.
All hail the Apple Expert!!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Lounge vibes 05 Avatar
14 months ago

That is a tiny segment of the market, so not a prime mover.
As a member of that tiny segment of the market, it’s very important to Apple.
Apple created and maintains some of the best accessibility features for visually impaired people.
Features like voiceover, voice control, AssistiveTouch and others literally change how the operating system actually works, so they absolutely were not free to develop.
Voice Over is particularly complex, completely changing the entire layout of the operating systems, and how everything works.
And yet, it’s been a feature in macOS since 2005, iOS since 2009, and the Apple TV, Apple Watch, and HomePod since they first launched.
So… I don’t think Apple would agree with your assessment that features for low vision and blind users are “not a prime mover.”
In fact, given that the feature set grows and grows every year for accessibility, I’d say that you’re way off the mark with that statement.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving ?️ Avatar
14 months ago

Us hearing all of this info is an indication that this is coming very soon.
Agreed! 90% sure it will be introduced in June, WWDC 2023.

https://www.macrumors.com/2023/02/15/apple-ar-vr-headset-launch-june/
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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