News, Reviews, Articles on Apple Vision Pro
The Apple Vision Pro still doesn't have an official YouTube app, and while Google has already confirmed its plans to create a visionOS app, users still have to rely on Safari to watch online videos on Apple's $3,500 headset.
Comfort is one of the biggest challenges for augmented reality devices, and Apple is looking for innovative ways to address this issue. A newly published patent from Apple reveals the possibilities of improving comfort for their Vision Pro device.
A recent report from Bloomberg reveals details about the upcoming Apple Vision headset, which promises to be a more affordable alternative to the Vision Pro. According to the company's sources, the prototypes, codenamed N107, have a narrower field of view and, interestingly, may require connection to an iPhone or Mac.
Apple has released the first beta version of the visionOS 1.3 update to developers, giving them the opportunity to test new features before the public release. This release comes a week after the release of visionOS 1.2.
Blackmagic Design aims to be the leader in video creation for Apple Vision Pro by introducing an innovative workflow for capturing and editing Apple Immersive Video content. Apple Vision Pro is capable of playing back footage created using Apple Immersive Video, a standard that combines 8K 3D video with a 180-degree viewing angle and spatial audio support.
Apple has announced that the Apple Vision Pro headset will be available outside the US for the first time. Sales will start in eight new countries in two stages.
Apple has announced significant visionOS 2.0 updates for the Apple Vision Pro at WWDC, including a number of new features such as improved 3D photo processing and support for multiple 4K Mac screens.
Demo versions have so far been offered only in Apple retail stores. However, the popular home improvement retailer Lowes will allow customers to try out Apple Vision Pro.
Apple Vision Pro will be available on the international market in the summer, almost a year after the first announcement and more than three months after the US launch. According to new reports from MacRumors, the device will be available in the UK, Canada, and China in the third or fourth week of July.
Apple Vision Pro, known for its cutting-edge technology in the medical field, is becoming increasingly popular among doctors who perform surgeries with a high level of complexity and detail.
Speaking about Apple's earnings, CEO Tim Cook said that half of the Fortune 100 companies have purchased Apple Vision Pro devices.
Apple has launched an active programme to collect feedback from users of its latest virtual reality headset, Vision Pro. This week, the company started sending out surveys.
According to recent reports from Ming-Chi Kuo, a well-known Apple supply chain analyst, the company has reduced its production forecasts for the Vision Pro headset for this year due to falling demand.
Recently, an orthopaedic surgeon from Brazil successfully performed shoulder arthroscopy using the Apple Vision Pro headset.
Best Buy today announced the release of the innovative Envision app, designed specifically for the Apple Vision Pro headset.














