Apple Vision Pro: The Future of Sensory Overload
Future Apple devices including the Apple Vision Pro will have many more sensors, potentially capable of measuring everything from nasal breathing to brainwaves and even detecting panic symptoms.

Apple is exploring various types of sensors to be incorporated in future devices such as the Apple Vision Pro. These include a nasal microphone for analyzing breathing, brainwave-reading sensors for health monitoring, and fabric-based touch and health sensors. Other potential sensors include anemometer (wind speed), bolometer, heat flux sensor, solar radiation, thermometer, and water sensor, which could enhance outdoor activity tracking on the Apple Watch.
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