Featuring visionOS, the world’s first spatial operating system, Vision Pro lets users interact with digital content in a way that feels like it is physically present in their space. Vision Pro creates an infinite canvas for apps that scales beyond the boundaries of a traditional display and introduces a fully three-dimensional user interface controlled by the most natural and intuitive inputs possible - a user’s eyes, hands, and voice. Introducing Apple Vision Pro: Apple’s first spatial computerĬUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today unveiled Apple Vision Pro, a revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world, while allowing users to stay present and connected to others. There’s a website for Vision Pro: Official press release follows: 9to5Mac has what we expect to be a Vision Pro demo of some sort in 20 minutes. View all commentsįinally, there’s an ad for the Vision Pro (please send $3500 + the price of corrective lenses) that will hype the device before its launch next year. Only draw back for me was the battery life, but I assume most of the time would be spent plugged in. I was digging it and then when they showed how the Mac screen would be seamlessly available too, I was sold. Wonder if my insurance company covers that… That’s the “starts at” price which probably considers the cost of corrective lenses for me and Tim Cook and everyone else who needs glasses. OKAY AND FINALLY THE PRICE: $3,499 AND IT COMES EARLY NEXT YEAR. Vision Pro has a new biometric security method as well: Optic ID. Hundreds of thousands of iPad and Mac apps will automatically be available at launch. The headset creates a digital avatar that looks human and realistic, not like a cartoonish Memoji.Īs for apps, Microsoft and Zoom apps are already optimized for visionOS. That M2 chip we discusses earlier? It’s paired with a new R1 chip to create a dual-processor. The display uses microLED, includes 23 million pixels across two panels (or more pixels than a 4K TV per eye. Vision Pro is compatible with custom optical inserts that magnetically attach to the lenses, made by Zeiss, for those who wear glasses.īattery life up to 2 hours with external battery, or all-day use – when plugged in. Sports, concerts, under the ocean – all through VR. Now Bob Iger says you can go to Disney World on the headset. Those who have tried it for hours have said it is not heavy or hot. We’re told No Man’s Sky will be on the headset. It’s like everything your Apple devices can do, but different. It can also simulate a dark theater in a bright room.Įditor’s note: Vision Pro is hard to write about. Vision Pro can capture spatial photos and videos. The headset is powered by an M2 chip with a custom media co-processor. SharePlay lets you share apps that you view in large windows next to video tiles. Mac peripherals also work with the headset.įaceTime works with group calls and expands spatially. Vision Pro works with the Mac wirelessly. If someone is nearby, they’re revealed through passthrough, and your eyes reappear.Īpple Vision Pro will be available early next year. While you’re in a fully immersed experience, it shows a different animation. EyeSight displays your eyes and expressions through the outer display. Tap your fingers to select, flick to scroll.Ī design goal of Vision Pro is not being isolated. Vision Pro is driven by your eyes, hands, and voice. The company calls this new technology spatial computing. The device blends digital content into the space around us, according to Apple. Apple has officially unveiled Apple Vision Pro, it’s new augmented reality platform in the form of a mixed reality headset.Īpple calls this the first device you look through, not at.
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