Apple Vision
- Apple Vision Pro hands on: Feel, fit, appsappleinsider.com Using the Apple Vision Pro - a glimpse at the future of spatial computing
There are a few Apple Vision Pro headsets out in the wild, and recently we got a chance to use one of them. Here's what we thought.
- Vision Pro launch at retail stores is Apple’s most complex rollout ever, will require appointment to buy9to5mac.com Vision Pro launch at retail stores is Apple's most complex rollout ever, will require appointment to buy
Bloomberg today released a report describing some of the planning going on in the Apple retail division to prepare for...
- Devs Find That Apple Vision Pro Can't Do Roomscale VRarstechnica.com Devs find that Vision Pro can’t do true room-scale VR, but that’s no surprise
Opinion: Safety features limit Vision Pro for VR—but VR isn't its purpose.
- Vision Pro Has a Speed Limit: New Details on Apple’s Headset
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- Awesome podcast for Vision Pro talk - ATPpodcasts.apple.com Accidental Tech Podcast: The Strap Situation on Apple Podcasts
Show Accidental Tech Podcast, Ep The Strap Situation - Jun 15, 2023
Accidental Tech Podcast (ATP) is an absolutely fantastic Apple/Development podcast. Loaded with Vision Pro insight and news if you’re interested.
- visionOS dev tools suggest 'Travel Mode' for airplaneswww.macrumors.com Apple Vision Pro to Feature 'Travel Mode' for Better In-Flight Experience
Apple has an intriguing hidden feature for its Apple Vision Pro spatial computer in the first developer beta of visionOS. The feature, termed...
Strings found in the developer beta of visionOS suggest that Vision Pro will require entering a “Travel Mode” to operate on an airplane. This mode requires the user to remain stationary, disables the realtime digital persona representation, and disables ‘some awareness features.’
The text strings also include a message warning that the current fit could reduce gaze accuracy, though it is unclear if this is related at all to travel mode or simply poor headset fit.
Personally, I’m curious if travel mode will increase battery life by any significant amount. With the 2 hour battery life cutting things close when watching a movie, extending that runtime to 3 hours or so would be excellent. It will remain to be seen how much Vision Pro sacrifices in travel mode, and how this affects the experience.
- Apple releases visionOS SDKwww.apple.com Developer tools to create spatial experiences for Apple Vision Pro now available
Apple today announced the availability of new software tools that enable developers to create groundbreaking app experiences for Apple Vision Pro.
Apple has released their visionOS SDK allowing developers to begin creating experiences for Vision Pro. Apple also promises that next month it will make Unity app porting tools available to developers, allowing them to more easily transition existing VR experiences to Apple’s platform.
- Apple announced Vision Pro before its best applications are working, says leakerappleinsider.com Apple announced Vision Pro before its best applications are working, says leaker
A new report claims that Apple Vision Pro was meant to be demoed with fitness apps, games, and even running Mac apps directly, but Apple only showed what little is working now.
According to The Information, Apple chose not to include these and many more apps because they are simply not working yet. Vision Pro apps and functions said to have been either postponed or dropped completely include: Tai Chi app, Nike workout, Yoga, Gaming where precision control is needed, Running Mac apps, and Augmented or 3D Apple TV+ content
- Apple Vision Pro sounds less appealing after prescription insert price rumourwww.t3.com Apple Vision Pro sounds less appealing after prescription insert price rumour
If you thought the headset was expensive, wait until you read this
- LTT podcast discusses Apple Vision - "Who is this for?"
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Curious to hear others' thoughts. Obviously we're more likely to disagree here and find value in the product, but were there any criticisms you found accurate? Is this this device 'for you,' or are you just curious about it?