Apple Vision Pro: All you need to know
Step into a world where reality and imagination converge effortlessly.
Experience the future of technology with Apple Vision Pro, the revolutionary mixed-reality headset powered by Apple's cutting-edge operating system, visionOS. Dive into a world where the boundaries between the physical and virtual realms blur seamlessly, offering an unparalleled immersive experience like never before.
Here is everything you need to know about Apple Vision Pro:
What is Apple Vision Pro?
Apple Vision Pro stands as Apple's pioneering foray into mixed reality, introducing a groundbreaking spatial computer that seamlessly merges the real world with the virtual one. Reimagining the way we interact with technology, Apple Vision Pro eliminates the need for traditional controllers, relying instead on intuitive gestures, voice commands, and eye tracking for effortless navigation and interaction. Harnessing the power of advanced Apple Silicon technology, Vision Pro delivers unmatched performance and immersion, setting a new benchmark for personal electronic devices.
With its Micro OLED display boasting an impressive 23 million pixels, Vision Pro offers stunning visual clarity and realism that transports users to new dimensions. Powered by the formidable Apple M2 processor paired with the innovative Apple R1 chip, Vision Pro ensures seamless performance and responsiveness, whether you're exploring virtual landscapes or engaging in productivity tasks.
Apple Vision Pro: Pricing
- While the experience offered by Apple Vision Pro is truly exceptional, it comes with a price tag reflecting its unparalleled capabilities. The Vision Pro headset is available in three variants: 256GB, 512GB and 1TB, priced at $3,499, $3,699 and $3,899 respectively, making it an investment in the future of immersive technology.
Apple Vision Pro: Specifications
Get acquainted with the powerhouse specifications of Apple Vision Pro:
- Display: Micro OLED, 23 million pixels
- Processor: Apple M2 + Apple R1
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3
- Operating System: visionOS
- RAM: 16GB
- Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB
- Input: Hands, Eyes, Voice
- Battery Life: Up to 2 hours of general use
- Weight: 21.2 – 22.9 ounces (600 – 650 g)
- Price: Starting at $3,499
Apple Vision Pro: What's Inside the Box?
Unbox the full potential of Apple Vision Pro with these included accessories:
- Apple Vision Pro Cover for added protection.
- 30W USB-C Power Adapter.
- Battery and USB-C Charging Cable.
- Solo Knit Band and Dual Loop Band for customizable comfort.
- Light Seal and 2x Light Seal Cushions for optimal fit.
- Polishing Cloth for maintaining clarity.
Apple Vision Pro: Accessories
Elevate your immersive journey with a range of optional accessories designed to complement Apple Vision Pro:
Zeiss Optical Inserts
- Choose from $99 basic inserts or $149 prescription inserts for tailored vision correction.
Headband Options
- Opt for the $99 Solo Knit Band or the $99 Dual Loop Band for personalized comfort and stability.
Additional Accessories
- Explore travel cases ($199), extra batteries ($199), extra light seal ($199), extra light seal cushion ($29), Belkin battery holder ($49), extra charging cable ($29), extra power brick ($39) to customize your setup according to your preferences.
Apple Vision Pro: Built-in Apps
Explore a myriad of built-in apps curated to maximize the potential of Apple Vision Pro:
- App Store
- Encounter Dinosaurs
- Files
- Freeform
- Keynote
- Mail
- Messages
- Mindfulness
- Music
- Notes
- Photos
- Safari
- Settings
- Tips
- Apple TV
- Books
- Calendar
- Home
- Maps
- News
- Podcasts
- Reminders
- Shortcuts
- Stocks
- Voice Memos
What it is like to use Vision Pro
Immerse yourself in a world of endless possibilities with Apple Vision Pro. From watching movies and browsing photos to collaborating on presentations, the possibilities are limitless.
Users will experience a three-dimensional interface and input system that they control with their eyes, hands and voice. It will be possible to interact with apps by looking at them, tapping fingers to select or flicking a wrist to scroll. It will also be possible to use a virtual keyboard or dictate to type. Siri will also be used to control the device.
Apple has posted a 10-minute guided tour explaining how navigation and gestures work as well as several apps.