Your favorite entertainment apps for video streaming and sports will be available in the App Store when Vision Pro launches on February 2.
Vision Pro entertainment: Streaming, video and sports apps available at launch
Your favorite entertainment apps for video streaming and sports will be available in the App Store when Vision Pro launches on February 2.
It looks like Apple has disabled or wholly removed a feature from Vision Pro software that replaced the view of the user’s ceiling with a virtual sky environment.
In addition, third-party apps published on the visionOS App Store should refrain from referring to the Vision Pro generically as a "headset," "helmet" or something similar.
The Vision Pro uses your digital representation—dubbed Persona—while videoconferencing on FaceTime or other apps, but the feature will arrive in beta.
Persona enrollment for FaceTime, as well as the basics of visionOS navigation with eyes and hands, are covered on a pair of leaked Vision Pro onboarding videos.
New Vision Pro features found in the latest visionOS simulator include pointer control via head/hand movement, force-quitting apps and more.
Vision Pro has a speed limit to prevent car or train usage. It automatically hides VR content until you return to a safe speed.
Apple's visionOS software defines a 10x10-feet system boundary for virtual reality (VR). Step outside this safe box, and the Vision Pro automatically stops VR.
visionOS doesn’t let you use AirPlay on the Vision Pro headset. Features like App Clips and widgets are unsupported, too, but that could change down the road.
visionOS has a Guest User account allowing other people to use a Vision Pro headset without affecting the owner's settings, apps and private information.
Apple's new visionOS software platform provide stunning virtual worlds that you can immerse yourself in using the Environments feature on the Vision Pro headset.
Learn about the Optic ID feature in visionOS, which securely unlocks Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headset and authenticates purchases.