The ‘spatial computing’ device starts at £3,499 and is controlled by the user’s eyes, hands and voice.
The headset, which blends the real world with digital content in front of the wearer’s eyes, went on sale in the UK on Friday
The “spatial computing” device – which is in essence a wearable computer that overlaps apps and other content on top of the real world – starts at £3,499 and is controlled by the user’s eyes, hands and voice. He told the PA news agency: “I think some stuff like Mac Virtual Display and the work side of things I’m really excited about.
The Vision Pro offers more than 1,000 apps specifically made for the device and a catalogue of some 250 compatible games.Rumi Onoda, 50, was the first person to purchase the headset from the Regent Street store, which she said felt “immersive” and left her “speechless”.
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