Apple announced the addition of a new virtual reality headset called Vision Pro to its product lineup on Monday.
Apple announced the addition of a new virtual reality headset called The company made the announcement during its Worldwide Developers Conference in California.
Apple CEO Tim Cook called Vision Pro the world’s introduction to “spatial computing.”
“Vision Pro is a new kind of computer that augments reality by seamlessly blending the real world with the digital world,” he said during the conference. “It’s the first Apple product you look through and not at. Vision Pro feels familiar, yet it’s entirely new. You can see, hear and interact with digital content just like it’s in your physical space. And you control Vision Pro using the most natural and intuitive tools — your eyes, hands and voice.”
Alan Dye, vice president of human interface design at Apple, said Vision Pro is “familiar, yet revolutionary” and a “fully three-dimensional interface.” Users’ eyes, hands and voice control the product.
When a user first puts on Vision Pro, they see their physical space and everything in front of them, Dye said. The “home view” is in front of the user, where all of their apps are. They can tap their fingers together to click on an app
Alan Dye, vice president of human interface design at Apple, said Vision Pro is “familiar, yet revolutionary” and a “fully three-dimensional interface.” Users’ eyes, hands and voice control the product.
When a user first puts on Vision Pro, they see their physical space and everything in front of them, Dye said. The “home view” is in front of the user, where all of their apps are. They can tap their fingers together to click on an app and flick their fingers to scroll. Vision Pro allows users to experience the digital world in their physical space.
Alan Dye, vice president of human interface design at Apple, said Vision Pro is “familiar, yet revolutionary” and a “fully three-dimensional interface.” Users’ eyes, hands and voice control the product.
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