Glasses based off the existing Echo Frames could provide information like turn-by-turn directions.
Unistellar Envision binoculars promise to point out trails and landmarks for you on your hike, or if you’re ever worried about getting lost in the woods.
Apple is reportedly testing reducing the next Vision headset's FOV and passthrough or even tethering it to a Mac or iPhone. It might still cost $1,500 or more.
If the Vision Pro costs too much for you, there's a cheaper version purported for 2025.
The latest updates to Quest 3 are minor but welcome, but Meta is making it clear Horizon OS and third-party apps are what will draw folks back to VR.
The Spacetop G1 costs $1,900 and offers nearly 180 degrees of screen real estate. However, you’ll have to deal with a lack of native apps.
There's also a new feature to help with motion sickness.
A five-person team at a San Francisco hackathon created an open source approach to Meta's AI-powered Ray-Bans.
Apple is reportedly cutting its 2024 and 2025 sales expectations for Vision Pro less than three months after launch, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Oh, and Xbox and Meta are making their own special themed Quest, but more big companies are going in on Horizon OS.
Some Apple stores are reportedly selling just a couple of Vision Pros per week, less than three months since the headset's launch.
Your spatial computing dreams -- or perhaps, nightmares -- are coming true with Spatial Personas.
eXeX is building software to deploy the world's most futuristic tech into the surgery room. The goal: keep doctors organized.
With belated AI announcements, this could be one of the most important events for Apple in some time.
A medical team in the UK harnessed the headset during two spinal surgeries. It plays into Apple's health care vision for its Vision Pro.
While Vision Pro returns were uncommon, many came down to owners not figuring out its spatial computing.
Apple hasn’t addressed the cracks in its pricey new headsets. Some users report getting it fixed for free, while others are being told to pay out of pocket.
My belated, brief impressions of the Apple Vision Pro.
Users in Apple’s official community forums state they were told by Apple Support that the only option available was to take the device back.
There's a lot of misinformation about Vision Pros being used at high speeds, but some users have found even better uses for Apple's $3,500 headset at home.
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