Commentary: Live sports are coming to the Vision Pro headset. After my first view courtside, I have mixed feelings.
Buried inside Apple's $3,499 Vision Pro VR headset is a feature that continually wows me, but you've probably never heard of it. The feature, called Personas, involves two or more users, all wearing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Anshel Sag is an industry analyst covering XR, 5G, mobile and PCs. I have been using the Apple Vision Pro AR headset since it ...
The first live sporting event was broadcast in the Vision Pro, and it’s a big disappointment. The experience could be amazing ...
Apple set out to redefine personal computing with its mixed reality headset, but the Vision Pro’s early stumbles have ...
The best part might be the new headband, which costs $99 and supports the first model. is a deputy editor with 18 years of experience writing and editing product reviews, gadgets and business news.
First things first, the biggest update to the new Vision Pro is the addition of an M5 chip powering it. This is Apple's latest in-house silicon, and every review I read noted that performance is ...
Apple’s first Vision Pro hardware update is here, and it’s more than just a spec bump. Sure, there’s an M5 chip inside, but that doesn’t tell the full story. I’ve been using the new Vision Pro (M5) ...
When Apple launched Vision Pro, reviewers were conflicted. Most acknowledged the very high standard of the headset’s technology, while wondering if there was a convincing use case. What are we ...
Rivals like Google and Microsoft have backed away from their AR/VR efforts. But for some companies, Apple’s Vision Pro headset could fill the gap — if you deploy wisely. A decade ago, Google “retired” ...
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Apple's Vision team met me in-headset to chat about how unique telepresence Personas have evolved, and where they're going. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, ...