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Remember Apple’s Vision Pro? That's the $3,499 mixed reality headset the company launched early in 2024 that failed to garner much public interest. Apple has steamed ahead with updates for the ...
The Apple Vision Pro could get an update at any time, but leakers are at odds on when it will be announced and what chip ...
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's roadmap for new Vision headsets and smart glasses over the ...
Macworld I have long complained that, for all its impressive hardware and software technology, the Apple Vision Pro is thus ...
Wearing the current-gen Vision Pro is an uncomfortable experience. It would be interesting to see how Apple fixes that ergonomic situation on its upcoming low-cost headset. Nadeem Sarwar ...
As part of visionOS 26, Apple is overhauling the Personas feature for Apple Vision Pro users. Personas are the 3D avatars the system uses during FaceTime calls when the user is wearing the headset.
A new report claims Apple is developing two new Vision Pro headset models One version will apparently be lighter and more affordable The other will connect to a Mac for a lower-latency experience ...
Apple's Vision Pro headset has had an interesting trajectory since its launch, and not necessarily for the better. As someone who owned it early, it was certainly an intriguing experience.
Corroborating this, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman have said that a more iterative second-generation Vision Pro is in active development, adding the M5 chip and little else.
While this is a new feature for the Apple Vision Pro, it’s actually something Apple’s been working with already. Eye-tracking was introduced in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 as an accessibility feature.
With visionOS 26, Apple begins to zero-in on what the Vision Pro is actually used for Local multi-user experiences and widgets headline Apple's annual software update.
Apple Vision Pro is from a company that's a fan of high markups and margins, so contestants on "The Price is Right" are thrown for a loop when their guesses are 1/3 the retail price.