![]() (A faint red glow is visible when the camera is active.) The right-hand camera is actually an infrared camera, apparently bouncing IR light off your face in an effort to recognize you. Visually, you can tell there’s a Hello camera there, because it looks like not one, but three lenses: a conventional webcam in the middle, but two others to the left and right. In the Yoga 15, that camera is embedded where the webcam normally would be, right at the top of the screen. The concept behind Windows Hello is extremely simple: You sit down at your PC, which recognizes you and automatically logs you in. Windows 10 Hello uses a special RealSense depth camera module designed by Intel. Windows Hello is as easy as looking at your PC. Still, I think you’ll be loathe to go back to the old way of doing things once you have a PC with Hello enabled. (We all hate passwords, right?) I look at Hello as a similar feature: a convenience, nothing more. Hello works the same way: You sit down at your PC, and it automatically unlocks your PC with your face-no password required. ![]() ![]() ![]() Why this matters: More and more modern cars include remote unlocking technology, where your proximity unlocks your car and tells it to get ready to go. Posted by PCWorld on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 Windows 10’s Windows Hello logs you in-with your face! ![]()
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