Apple Vision Pro preorders are now live ahead of the February 2 launch of the iPhone maker's highly anticipated mixed reality headset. The Vision Pro's product page reveals configurations, pricing and accessories while a new specs page clarifies answers to some lingering questions we've had. Unsurprisingly, getting all the extra trimmings with your Vision Pro will set you back a pretty penny — and that's on top of the headset's eye-watering $3,499 starting price.
The launch of Apple's Vision Pro is off to a rocky start as key streaming apps and its unconventional design face scrutiny.
Apple has announced the release of their new mixed-reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro, offering an immersive entertainment experience.
Meta's decision to remove Chromecast support from the Quest 2 and 3 left many users disappointed. However, the feature has now made a comeback, providing a more seamless and elegant way to cast VR experiences.
Apple is rebranding its new Vision Pro headset as a 'spatial computing' device, signaling a change in marketing terms and its ambitions for the product.
A Chinese startup called EmdoorVR has released a knockoff version of Apple Vision Pro, which was tried out at CES 2024.
Sony has announced a mixed reality headset developed in collaboration with Siemens for spatial content creators. The headset features dual 4K OLED microdisplays and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 processor. It supports split rendering and offers realistic rendering of textures and facial expressions in real time. The headset also includes spatial tracking using six cameras and sensors. It comes with two unique controllers and integrates with Siemens' NX Immersive Designer Software. The release date and pricing details have not been announced yet.
Apple's new Vision Pro headsets are set to debut next month, but Apple doesn't want you to call them headsets. Instead, they want you to use the term 'spatial computing.' This article explores what this term means and why Apple is choosing to use it.