Apple’s Vision Pro: five months later | The Vergecast

Today on the flagship podcast of spatial computing:

The Verge’s David Pierce chats with Victoria Song and Wes Davis about using the Vision Pro for the five months that it's been available to the public. The group details what works, what doesn’t, and what’s next for the device.

David chats with the folks at Sandwich Vision, who create Vision Pro apps called Television and Theater, about why they made 3D-rendered versions of CRT TVs in virtual reality.

Links:
Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it’s not: https://www.theverge.com/24054862/apple-vision-pro-review-vr-ar-headset-features-price

Apple announces visionOS 2 with 3D photo transformations and an ultrawide Mac display: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/10/24171950/apple-vision-pro-wwdc-2024-visionos-2-first-party-native-apps

The Vision Pro is a computer for the age of walled gardens: https://www.theverge.com/24055677/apple-vision-pro-epic-netflix-app-ecosystem-monopoly

The Vision Pro isn’t destroying your eyes, but maybe get eye drops:
https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/28/24083539/apple-vision-pro-eye-strain-health-vr-headsets

Apple’s Vision Pro team is reportedly focused on building a cheaper headset: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/18/24181106/apple-vision-pro-team-cheaper-headset

The Vision Pro will get Apple Intelligence and ‘Go Deeper’ in-store demos: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/30/24189328/vision-pro-apple-intelligence-in-store-demo-cheaper-version

Sandwich Vision: https://delicious-feel-037337.framer.app/

00:00 - Intro in Bora Bora
03:46 - Personal experiences with the Vision Pro
24:04 - Vision OS 2 new features
38:02 - The future of spatial computing
39:29 - A cheaper Vision Pro?
45:18 - Developing Television for Vision Pro: Sandwich
01:07:09 - How can they miniaturize the Vision Pro? (Vergecast Hotline)

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