Apple's "spatial computing" headset, which provides both virtual reality and augmented reality. Powered by the VisionOS operating system and introduced in 2024, Apple Vision Pro is a high-end system with 256GB of storage that retails for $3,499. At launch, hundreds of apps and arcade games were available.
There are no handheld controllers. Operation of the unit is by hand and eye movements as well as voice. Using multiple cameras, the Vision Pro switches from total immersion virtual reality to augmented reality, enabling wearers to view their environment.
Vision Pro does not support eyeglasses, requiring wearers to purchase prescription inserts. Powered by Apple's M2 chip, an external battery pack keeps the headset running for two hours. For longer sessions, extra battery packs are required.
From VR, AR and XR to Spatial Computing
Apple encourages its developers to use the term "spatial computing" rather than virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and extended reality (XR). Starting with iOS 17.2, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max can create 3D videos for the headset. See
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VR/AR/MR/XR.
FaceTiming, Travel Mode and EyeSight
When FaceTiming, Vision Pro simulates the user's eye, hand and face movements to the other party to provide a realistic in-person experience. A travel mode cuts down the required hand gestures; for example, when cramped in a coach seat on a plane. In order to make the system friendlier to everyone else in the room, the EyeSight option displays the user's eyes on front-facing screens as if wearing clear goggles. See
spatial computing,
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Meta Quest.
Fully Loaded = Expensive
Additional cost for prescription lenses, more storage, 2-year warranty, protective case, spare battery and holder plus tax can bring the total cost to $5,000 and more. Although enthusiasts indeed rave about the product, curious people have bought and returned the unit before the two-week trial period ended. Only a couple months after introduction, Apple lowered its 2024 sales forecast.
Bring the Internet to Life
Vision Pro creates a gigantic display screen for the user, and the resolution is exceptional, packing 64 pixels into the same space as one pixel in an iPhone. Up to 1TB of storage is available. (Image courtesy of Apple, Inc.)