Apple’s Vision Pro is set to launch on February 2nd, boasting over 600 apps designed for “spatial” experiences. While users can enjoy 3D movies from Disney Plus and popular games like What the Golf? and Super Fruit Ninja, notable omissions include Netflix and YouTube, leaving some potential users disappointed.
The Vision Pro can also run iPhone and iPad apps, enhancing its versatility. Microsoft Teams, Word, and Excel will be available, making it a viable tool for productivity. The device aims to redefine how we interact with content, but some early reviews suggest it may not fully meet its promise as a general-purpose computing device just yet. ️
Among the intriguing offerings is an NBA app featuring a unique AR experience, allowing fans to watch live games in a 3D diorama format. However, not all apps are hitting the mark; the popular Lapz app for Formula One has been put on hold due to licensing issues. ️
As the app ecosystem continues to grow, users can expect a mix of innovative and quirky experiences. With its launch just around the corner, the Vision Pro is poised to make waves in the tech world, even if it comes with some hiccups along the way. ✨