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ToggleEnhancements in visionOS 2.4 for Apple Vision Pro
Apple is continuously working to improve the user experience for its Vision Pro headset. With the release of visionOS 2.4, several updates aim to tackle common issues users face, particularly around sharing the headset and discovering new content. Let’s dive into what’s changing with this update.
Guest Mode Improvements
Simplified Access for Guests
One of the significant challenges with using the Vision Pro is that it’s not always easy for others to use your device. Setting up guest access can feel cumbersome since each person typically has to wear the headset and go through various steps before they can start using it. The good news is that visionOS 2.4 simplifies this process:
- No More Initial Setup: Guests no longer need to strap on the headset before getting access. Instead, when someone puts on the device, you’ll receive a notification on your iPhone or iPad.
- Selective App Access: After you approve using guest mode, you have the option to choose which applications the guest can access.
- AirPlay Feature: If you want to share what the guest is experiencing, you can use AirPlay to display their view on your device. This feature is similar to what Apple staff do for demonstrations in stores.
Continued Limitations
However, there are still some challenges to keep in mind:
- 30-Day Reset: There’s a 30-day limit on saved guest profiles, meaning that infrequent users will still need to go through the setup process again if they haven’t used the device in a month. Despite this limitation, the guest mode enhancement is still a step forward from previous versions.
Discovering New Content Made Easy
New Vision Pro for iOS App
To make it easier to find engaging activities and media, Apple is also introducing the Vision Pro for iOS app. This new app offers several useful features:
- Browse the App Store: Users can peruse the visionOS App Store to discover apps without needing to wear the headset.
- Remote App Installation: From your phone, you can remotely install applications to the Vision Pro, which streamlines the overall process.
- Video Queuing: The app allows you to select and queue up videos for viewing on the headset, making it more convenient to plan your entertainment.
Improved Information Access
The Vision Pro for iOS app also provides practical features for headset owners:
- Easier Information Retrieval: No more searching inside the headset for serial numbers or device details. The app offers direct access to this information.
- Prescription Lens Management: For users who require prescription lenses, the app stores the App Clip code for ZEISS Optical Inserts, making it easy to manage lens options.
This app will automatically download to the iPhones of Vision Pro owners when they update to iOS 18.4. Non-owners can also find it on the App Store if they’re interested.
Introducing Spatial Gallery
In addition to the improvements already mentioned, Apple is launching another app called Spatial Gallery. This app is designed to showcase the strengths of the Vision Pro headset through curated content, including:
- Unique Visual Experiences: The Spatial Gallery will feature an assortment of spatial photos, videos, and panoramas.
- Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Content: Users can enjoy special clips from popular Apple TV shows, such as "Severance" and "Shrinking".
This gallery aims to enhance the immersive experience that users have with the Vision Pro and will be available once visionOS 2.4 is officially launched in April.
Conclusion
The updates in visionOS 2.4 promise to make the Vision Pro headset more user-friendly and easier to share with others. With simplified guest access, a new iOS app for content discovery, and the introduction of the Spatial Gallery, Apple is working toward a more enjoyable virtual reality experience. While there are still some limitations, these enhancements represent significant progress for users looking to explore and share their Vision Pro more seamlessly.