This will allow experts to test the new hardware and develop apps before the official launch of the device, which is expected next year.
There are already some communication, media and entertainment features built into the Vision Pro, but the developers will be working to create different scenarios to unlock additional features and use the helmet.
This will make the device more interesting and useful for the end user.
It is important to note that developers can evaluate the compatibility of Vision Pro not only with new applications, but also with existing ones. They will also be able to visit Apple’s private labs to demonstrate their iOS, iPadOS and visionOS apps. The first beta version of VisionOS is already available to developers.
Source: Ferra

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