A new report claims people are losing interest in the Vision Pro. If that’s the case, there’s one thing Apple must do to fix things before it’s too late.
An Apple Vision Pro headset helped this Brazilian surgeon repair an injured shoulder like never before
The Apple Vision Pro might only be officially on sale in the United States, but it's already started to pop up in unusual places all around the world. Following the news that a UK surgeon had employed Apple's spatial computer to help him do his job, a Brazilian surgeon has now done something similar.
Apple really wants businesses to use the Vision Pro — from factories to offices, could its wearable tech be more common soon?
“There’s tremendous opportunity for businesses to reimagine what’s possible using Apple Vision Pro at work,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations and Enterprise Marketing.
Orthopedic Doctor Uses Apple Vision Pro For Game-Changing Surgery Assist
The ability to see and highlight critical details more easily or have surgery-aiding software could improve medical outcomes for all.
Apple Vision Pro Customer Interest Dying Down at Some Retail Stores
Apple Vision Pro, Apple's $3,500 spatial computing device, appears to be following a pattern familiar to the AR/VR headset industry – ...
My Life Outside of the Apple Vision Pro
Apple's mixed-reality headset is impossible to ignore and, one WIRED writer finds, can create a wall of isolation between partners.
Apple Vision Pro is revolutionizing surgical procedures worldwide
As surgeons in other countries get a chance to work with the Apple Vision Pro, they are seeing it as a revolutionary tool — and a big improvement on previous headsets.