Apple Vision Pro



what is Apple Vision Pro?

It is basically a face computer that bridges virtual reality, where you can see virtual objects in the real world, Apple is calling it "Spatial Computing", Apple spent 45 mins detailing how it works and what are its features and potential, the front of the device has a screen, there's a cord from the headset  attaches to its battery pack, Apple says the battery pack can last up to 2 hours,  
There are no controllers like other VR headsets, you can use your hands to navigate around besides there are multiple cameras on it which help you to see the real world with objects in it.    


Apple has been working on Vision Pro for many years and soon be able to try it for yourself when it gets released in early 2024. The Vision
 Pro priced at $3500 for this first-generation unit has a curved glass front that is laminated and Polished to an optical finish, it's also a display that can let users know what you're doing inside of the headset whether you can see them or not at any point in time.

Design

The body of the headset is made out of custom aluminum alloy for a lightweight feel but still that premium industrial design. You can use it the entire day when you have it plugged, or you can run it for up to two hours with the included battery pack that connects via this braided cable, the battery pack itself is also aluminum with a silver Apple logo pressed into and a USB C port for charging.



Vision Pro can easily be controlled with your eyes as you move around the interface by looking at it and selecting different things and you can choose them by just tapping your fingers together. You can also control things just by using your voice just asking Siri to do things whether you're typing a search field or opening applications. 

Vision Pro is covered with a Camera, it has 3D cameras, Downward, IR illuminators, and a side camera, so the 3D camera continues to enable you to view the 3D just like we see our surroundings, now because it got the depth, sensors you can place the apps within.   




Physical controls Apple is barring aux element that it's used before and that's the digital Crown. We saw a digital crowd on the Apple watch and on the air pods Max and now it's made its way to the Vision Pro it's located on the top right-hand side you can go ahead and click on it to go back to the home screen and choose another app to open Vision Pro has integrated speakers on either side that are able to provide spatial audio. 

Vision Pro is very customizable as well Apple has different sizes of light Shields that will fit up against your face and there are different versions of the headband that can connect to the back. The headband is made from a single woven piece and looks very nice. it connects magnetically on either side of the headset you can just remove it if you need to and there's likely going to be a third of party straps that you can use as well if you don't prefer Apple's approach. 

Further fine-tune the fit there's an adjustment knob on the back right-hand side that you're able to twist to really dial in the exact amount of tension and pressure that you want on the back of the head.

 Apps

So, what kind of apps will be available on Vision Pro?  

Apple has its own array of apps it is optimized for this mixed reality experience things like the iWork Suite FaceTime or messages. Third-party apps will also be able to create their own applications for the Vision Pro notably Disney will have a version of Disney Plus available for Vision Pro that will have this really cool interface where you can interact with things like sports and the Mandalorian and all of your other favorite shows but third-party developers outside the big ones announced today are already going to be working on their own applications to bring them to Vision Pro but if we're not waiting on them Apple will allow iOS applications to run natively on Vision Pro just from the App Store this will bring a wealth application that you can simply View and interact with right on Vision Pro.

Mac Desktop Extension

Other features of Vision Pro include the ability to extend your max desktop simply look at your Mac and displays will appear above you. You can interact with your Mac in this mixed reality space rather than on your laptop's display outward facing cameras3D Photos and videos that can be used to capture 3D photos and videos that you can later watch back inside of Vision Pro that you simply cannot view on a 2d display.

 FaceTime is going to be a very immersive experience you'll be able to see large full-size people when you were talking to them over FaceTime you can use share play to give a presentation at the same time and your own face will be recognized as a 3D avatar that's created by scanning your face with the front-facing cameras of the reality pro the first-time setup.

                                       

So, are you going to buy Vision Pro When it launches in the market in early 2024, again priced at 3500, or waiting for the 2nd generation? and 

most importantly will this device replace smartphones?