
This strange technology trend is spreading rapidly in the online community, turning the experience of watching short videos into a smooth but interesting one.
This feature is actually in the Accessibility section on the new iOS-powered iPhone. Apple has integrated Head Tracking to let facial gestures like tongue swerving, blinking, eyebrow raising, smiling, etc. instead of across-screen. When users apply TikTok, just a small action on the face will automatically move the video to the next clip.
Initially, this tool was designed to support people with disabilities or those who have difficulty using their hands. But when the online community discovered it, it quickly became a useful and entertaining new trend.
Mr. Vu Linh (Phuong Liet, Hanoi) said that this experience helps him to have free time while cooking, exercising or wearing gloves. However, "continuous grinding" or "bottleneck in the eyes" can be tiring, not to mention it looks quite strange when used in crowded places.
However, always updating or catching new technology trends shows that users are always ready to explore hidden features, turning technology into a creative game.