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Apple’s VisionOS 2, the operating system powering its Vision Pro headset, is set to launch next week. VisionOS 2 significantly improves the immersive, augmented reality experience introduced by Apple with Vision Pro. However, the company confirmed the three anticipated features won’t be available until later this year.
Here is a comprehensive list of the most significant features that will be incorporated into visionOS 2 next week:
Improved precision and responsiveness for a more natural interaction with apps and media.
More immersive 3D soundscapes, that adapt to your environment and head movements.
Users can personalize virtual controls and interfaces based on individual preferences.
Enhanced support for third-party apps, with better app switching and multitasking.
New AR tools for developers, allowing richer mixed-reality experiences.
Expanded hand gesture options, integrating with eye movements for more fluid interaction.
A more refined and customizable virtual environment designed for multitasking and productivity.
Optimized power usage for extended sessions without sacrificing performance.
Cross-device functionality with other Apple products for a more cohesive experience across the Apple ecosystem.
Besides these amazing features, the VisionOS 2 still lacks the most anticipated ones. These delayed features include:
Despite the delay, Apple remains optimistic, stating that these features will roll out in updates planned for late 2024. Early adopters will still have access to a range of exciting capabilities at launch. They will include advanced spatial computing, eye-tracking, and immersive media experiences. VisionOS 2 is rolled out to launch globally on September 25, 2024.