Apple's visionOS is undergoing a significant software rebranding jump from version 2 to 26, set to launch later this year for Vision Pro users. This update emphasizes refining the user experience by incorporating feedback and addressing common complaints about missing features in comparison to competing mixed-reality headsets. New features include native playback of 3D videos across the internet and simultaneous shared experiences among multiple users. The update also improves the Personas feature, enhancing the representation of users in video calls, aiming for a more natural appearance.
For the first time, multiple Vision Pro users can view the same content in sync in the same room.
visionOS 26 focuses on refining the device based on user needs while addressing complaints about missing features found in competing headsets.
Native playback of 3D video recorded by others will soon be possible, which was previously only achievable through third-party apps.
Apple claims Personas, the 3D avatars used in video calls, will look much better and more natural in the latest update.
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