Apple Vision Pro patent reveals some less-creepy uses for its external display

If the latest rumors are to be believed, the launch of the Apple Vision Pro headset may be just weeks away, but a few new details about the external display may have been leaked via an Apple patent.

According to the document (first reported by Clearly apple), the headset's external display will not only be able to enable EyeSight – which lets onlookers see the wearer's eyes in a rather creepy way – but also display a much wider range of images.

If you wear an Apple Vision Pro, you can see his or her eyes on the external display

What EyeSight looks like on the Apple Vision Pro (Image credit: Apple)

So far, Apple has only shown two things on the Vision Pro's external screen: the wearer's eyes when they are in mixed reality, and a colorful pattern when they are fully immersed in virtual reality. But using the display to show a wider mix of icons makes sense and would be useful.