top | item 34502218 (no title) tessela | 3 years ago Yes, you can, if the device's owner is wearing glasses. discuss order hn newest wintermutestwin|3 years ago Wrong. There is a setting called "Require Attention for FaceID" that is on by default. If the user is wearing sunglasses, sometimes FaceID fails and so that might be a reason why you would turn this off. It works fine with clear glasses. msh|3 years ago Do you have any references for that?I wear glasses and it still check for activity in my face.
wintermutestwin|3 years ago Wrong. There is a setting called "Require Attention for FaceID" that is on by default. If the user is wearing sunglasses, sometimes FaceID fails and so that might be a reason why you would turn this off. It works fine with clear glasses.
msh|3 years ago Do you have any references for that?I wear glasses and it still check for activity in my face.
wintermutestwin|3 years ago
msh|3 years ago
I wear glasses and it still check for activity in my face.