If a questionable rumor is to be believed, the next version of the Apple Vision Pro could be out by 2026, and cost half the price of the first model.
Hate the Apple Vision Pro virtual keyboard? Here’s how to use a real keyboard instead
H ere's something that surprised absolutely nobody: typing on the Apple Vision Pro's virtual keyboard by glancing at the keys and touching your thumb to your forefinger is a slow and painful process. You can do it, but even if you combine glance typing with voice dictation, you're not going to be terribly productive.
The Apple Vision Pro may have tanked — but spatial computing is still the future, Deloitte says
Spatial computing, or the blending of physical and digital worlds, is not just a sci fi pipe dream — it's the next level of interaction.
Quest 3 Has Higher Effective Resolution, So Why Does Everyone Thinks Vision Pro Looks Best?
Take a look around the web at reviews of Vision Pro and you’ll find that practically everyone agrees: Vision Pro’s display is excellent. Words like “crisp,” “smooth,” and “4K,” are commonly used when people are talking about the headset’s visuals.
How to use a keyboard and a trackpad (but not a mouse) with the Apple Vision Pro
We walk you step-by-step through the process of connecting a Bluetooth keyboard and trackpad to your Vision Pro. It's easier than you might think.
Release Candidate of iOS 17.5 & iPadOS 17.5 Available for Testing
Apple has issued release candidate builds for iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, watchOS 10.5, tvOS 17.5, and visionOS 1.2. MacOS Sonoma 14.5 release candidate is not yet available. The release candidate
visionOS 1.2 beta 4 is now available
The second major point release of visionOS, the operating system for Apple Vision Pro, has just entered beta testing. When visionOS 1.1 landed a month ago, it mostly polished up a few sore spots ...