A company spokesperson confirmed that an app for the Vision Pro is now in the plans. Until the app is released, YouTube is optimizing the website for use in Safari on Vision Pro as a workaround.
This repositioning can be attributed to several factors, including the launch of an unofficial third-party YouTube app called Juno and strong initial sales of the headset, with analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicting between 160,000 and 180,000 units in the first weekend of 2019. orders.
This number is significantly higher than the projected 60,000 to 80,000 units.
While Vision Pro owners await the arrival of a dedicated YouTube app, it’s worth noting that the website already offers an extensive library of VR content and 360-degree videos.
However, support for such content in Vision Pro has not yet been confirmed. Apple said it is focused on delivering the best spatial media experience available on Apple TV, including spatial photos and videos as well as 3D movies.
Source: Ferra

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