One of the first things that catches attention about Apple Vision Pro is the fact that it has no controllers. It is a device that is controlled by voice, eyes (thanks to the eye tracking we’ll discuss later), and hands. This makes a lot of sense for office use of the glasses.
Some of the functionalities of Apple Vision Pro
Immersive Entertainment
Apple describes this feature as having “your own personal cinema.” Wherever you are, you can have an adjustable virtual screen to enjoy different content. Additionally, Apple Vision Pro can function as a computer or iPad and will have an extensive app store.
3D Photos and Videos
Apple Vision Pro can record videos and take spatial photos thanks to its 12 cameras and 6 microphones. This allows capturing memories and reliving them later in three dimensions.
Virtual Avatars
With the help of a camera, Apple Vision Pro can create a virtual avatar for making calls or other applications. The avatar can detect the user’s facial and eye movements to replicate them and provide greater realism.
3D Meetings with Apple Vision Pro
Facetime meetings will also have their own augmented reality version, where avatars can be used. The user can have a meeting, viewing the call participants in separate windows in front of them.
‘EyeSight’ to Display the User’s Eyes
When the user puts on the glasses, an external display can show their eyes to the outside world. This facilitates communication between users of Apple Vision Pro.
When the user is fully immersed in virtual reality, the system displays the lenses as black. When in mixed reality, and therefore seeing the real environment, a representation of the eyes appears. This way, people in the surroundings know that the user can interact with them.
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