Apple’s tvOS 17 update might not be quite as exciting as iOS 17 or macOS Sonoma. Still, it offers a host of exciting features and enhancements to the Apple TV 4K, solidifying its position as a central hub for entertainment and communication in the home.
INTRODUCING FACETIME ON APPLE TV
The highlight of tvOS 17 is undoubtedly the addition of FaceTime to Apple TV 4K. With this new feature, users can now enjoy video calls with family and friends on the big screen in their living rooms. This integration not only enhances the FaceTime experience but also transforms Apple TV 4K into a more immersive communication device and further elevates the Apple ecosystem into a hub for families, entertainment, business, and connection.
Users can initiate FaceTime calls directly from their TV or hand off calls from their iPhone or iPad to the Apple TV. The introduction of Center Stage ensures that participants remain perfectly framed on the screen, even as they move around during the call. Additionally, gesture-based reactions add a fun and interactive element, allowing users to generate on-screen effects like hearts or fireworks.
The versatility of Continuity Camera support allows Apple TV 4K to wirelessly connect to the user’s iPhone or iPad, utilizing the device’s camera and microphone to bring participants together on the TV. The introduction of Split View further enhances the FaceTime experience, enabling users to enjoy watching shows or movies with loved ones during a SharePlay session while simultaneously participating in a FaceTime call.
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