![]() Gaming is also supported on the Vision Pro with game controller support, with over 100 Apple Arcade titles promised on launch day for the headset. Your hands can be used to select content and scroll through streaming libraries, and with the digital crown, you can render virtual environments around you, such as trees in a forest, to be immersed in your content. With the ability to use Disney+ and AppleTV through Vision Pro, you can use your hands to adjust the size of the show you’re watching (as in, the size of the screen it’s being shown on). Oh, and the Vision Pro will have its own App Store. ![]() As VisionOS is compatible with iOS applications, thousands of iOS-built apps will be accessible on the Vision Pro on day one. Screenshot: AppleĪdditionally, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams are all compatible with the Vision Pro. Screenshot: AppleĪpple’s VR/AR headset can also supposedly work as an extended virtual monitor for an Apple computer, allowing you to use any apps you have on your Mac on your headset. This is also how the virtual windows are created in the image below (on the left is Safari, and on the right is Messages). Because the headset has AR capabilities, it can render 3D models in your vision, such as the model on the desk below. Screenshot: Apple How can the Vision Pro be used for productivity?Īpple’s new VR/AR headset offers a neat little feature often referred to as ‘passthrough’, letting the user see their surroundings while also working in productivity apps like FreeForm (allowing for a collaborative workspace between Apple product users). Spatial audio and the multiple cameras on the device come into play here, with the device capable of recording several elements of a scene from several angles and creating a 3D experience. The Vision Pro offers a 3D camera, allowing the user to capture and “relive” captured content in 3D (or, projected onto a 2D screen similar to other apps). Screenshot: Apple A ‘new dimension’ for photos and videos We obviously haven’t seen this live just yet, but here’s what that apparently looks like to your friends on FaceTime. Instead of showing off a warped vision of your face, or using an external camera, Vision Pro uses machine learning to map and recreate your face as a digital version, so that an animated version of yourself can appear in FaceTime calls. While the Vision Pro seems capable of performing FaceTime calls with your friends, FaceTime won’t simply work with a camera on the Vision Pro to show your face – so Apple got creative with it. Firstly… How does FaceTime work on Vision Pro? If you want to pay for things on Reality Pro, a new feature called ‘OpticID’ uses your retina as a password, similar to FaceID on iOS.Īpple reckons people will want to use the Vision Pro for productivity and entertainment purposes, but there’s a bunch of stuff that users should be across. ![]() With the ability to have multiple apps open at any given time, surrounding your vision and useable as you move your head to focus on them, the spatial audio from your headset will reflect the positioning of the apps in your vision.Īdditionally, Apple’s VP of industrial design Richard Howarth said that the headset supports “all-day use” when plugged into power, and up to two hours of battery life when using the below external battery, which has been created to slip neatly into a pocket. The headset includes support for focused optical lenses and has spatial audio. (though as people come close to you, they will become visible to you). As you immerse yourself more or less in a virtual environment, the glass of the Vision Pro becomes more covered in light, so people know if you can see them or not. If you would like to be more immersed in an experience and see less of your surroundings, you can use the digital crown on the side of the device to do this, scrolling it clockwise or anti-clockwise to surround yourself more or less in a virtual world. ![]() If you want to type something, you can pair an Apple keyboard to the headset, or you can use your voice. If you want to interact with apps on the Vision Pro, you can use your hands to open, close, move, and interact with widgets. ![]() That means you can start apps while being able to look right through the screen of the device at your surroundings. You slip this device onto your head, and you can use augmented reality apps on the integrated OLED screen. Put simply, this ‘spatial computer’ is most similar to a VR headset, such as the Meta Quest 2. M2 handles the processing of applications, while the R1 chip handles the rendering of applications in front of your eyes. The Vision Pro is powered by an all-new ‘R1’ chip and the M2 chip, along with an all-new operating system – VisionOS. ![]()
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