- iPad Pro automatically adjusts the viewing angle to the speaker's face during FaceTime calls
- Callers can move freely within a certain distance during FaceTime calls while the camera smoothly follows them
- Smooth and seamless facial tracking with the camera, no lagging
- No more hassle of adjusting the iPad Pro, Center Stage beautifully frames your face
- Third-party video call apps are promising early support for Center Stage - Zoom already does
- Not limited to tracking just one person, can track 2 or 3 people within the same frame during video calls
[Video] Testing out the Center Stage feature on the new iPad Pro M1 during FaceTime calls
Check out the video above where I've experimented with the Center Stage feature on the latest iPad Pro M1. The device utilizes software-based mechanisms combined with the wide-angle front camera to smoothly track the speaker's face.
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