Smart glasses are the natural future of spatial AI because they fit into everyday life in a way headsets never will. Apple’s ...
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live with a device that promises to redefine how you work, play, and relax? The new M5 Apple Vision Pro, hailed as a new leap in mixed reality, claims to do ...
Apple is introducing "Foveated Streaming" for Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 26.4 Beta. The same technique will also be used ...
The M5 refresh makes the new Apple Vision Pro faster and improves some features, but it doesn't change the fact that the headset still doesn't have a long-term place in most people's homes. The M5 ...
Apple Vision Pro is nearly two years old, and through software and hardware upgrades, Apple recently brought major improvements to two core aspects of the product. Personas launched in beta when the ...
Apple has just launched an upgraded version of its Apple Vision Pro, the impressive, if pricey, headset that it first released in 2024. You would be forgiven for thinking they were indistinguishable – ...
Apple’s mixed reality experiment with Vision Pro has always looked like a stepping stone rather than the destination, and the latest wave of reporting around lightweight smart glasses makes that ...
Apple has released visionOS 26.3.1 for Vision Pro, delivering a fix for a multiview flicker issue along with additional performance improvements and stability enhancements.
Google has released a native YouTube app for Apple Vision Pro, bringing immersive viewing, spatial video discovery, gesture controls, and 8K playback support to visionOS users ...
Apple's original Vision Pro spatial computing headset launched two years ago today. Apple's work on a head-mounted device was the subject of rumors for many years before the Vision Pro's announcement.
YouTube is now on Apple Vision Pro with 360, 180, and 3D video support, helping you watch more comfortably in a large virtual ...
A new report on Apple Vision Pro filled with old data suggests the headset is a "rare failure" for Apple, that is, if you consider more than $157 million in revenue in a single quarter a failure.