Back in February, we saw an engineer use Honor’s AI-based eye-tracking feature on the Magic6 Pro to start and stop a car’s engine and move it forward and backward. The tech was exclusive to China but will begin rolling out globally later this month.
Honor has announced that its eye-tracking feature will begin its global rollout on August 27 and will be available through MagicOS 8.0 on all devices, including the Magic6 Pro. This technology allows users to interact with their phones using their eyes to open notifications and apps, among other things.
Additionally, Honor announced it’s…
Back in February, we saw an engineer use Honor’s AI-based eye-tracking feature on the Magic6 Pro to start and stop a car’s engine and move it forward and backward. The tech was exclusive to China but will begin rolling out globally later this month.
Honor has announced that its eye-tracking feature will begin its global rollout on August 27 and will be available through MagicOS 8.0 on all devices, including the Magic6 Pro. This technology allows users to interact with their phones using their eyes to open notifications and apps, among other things.
Additionally, Honor announced it’s… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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