While Apple reportedly dropped its plans to make a complete TV, its adoption of the Apple TV box as the gateway device for HomeKit may be behind a patent for a TV remote with Touch ID.
As is often the case, the patent is expressed in extremely broad terms, referring to a “sensor configured to detect a biometric characteristic of a user” and mentioning everything from iris detection to voice sensing, but a fingerprint is included and appears to be what is shown in the main drawing.
Apple suggests that biometric authorization could be used both for things like selecting an individual’s preferred channels on a TV, and for home automation applications like changing a thermostat temperature or opening a garage door.
As ever, the fact that Apple patents something is no indication that it will ever make it into a product.
Via Patently Apple
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Yep. Parent grabs remote and Touch ID and it instantly switches to their settings, channels etc. parent leaves the room and child takes the remote, and it instantly switches to their settings, channels, and parental settings.