The 'Vision Pro' mixed-reality headset from Apple has finally been unveiled. The headset is generally marketed as an Augmented Reality tool, but it seamlessly transitions between AR and VR using a dial.
Vision Pro, unlike other AR headsets, does not have a controller, in its place relies on the user's hands and eyes to operate the interface. Users can tap to select an icon and flick to scroll between rows of icons by merely looking at them.
Additionally, it supports Bluetooth peripherals that let you access material from Mac while wearing the headset and Siri voice commands.
With a brand-new technology called "Eyesight," the headgear can also show your eyes. A glow on the headset's screen will show that the user is unable to see their surroundings if they are using Vision Pro in full VR.
According to Apple, the gadget can project 3D items like windows and applications into the actual environment and display them in full colour.
Most notably, it provides spatial audio and an immersive image. Due to its immersion technology, the headset enables you to use iOS applications, play games, and watch streaming material in a panoramic setup.
Vision Pro provides apps that simulate access to a private IMAX theatre in the real world.
Apple has given a complete demonstration at the event that how Vision Pro can display apps and customers may watch the Apple TV.