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The Vision Pro is primarily positioned as an AR device, but can switch between augmented and full virtual reality using a dial. The device has a remote control and it is enough to look at the applications to open them. You can tap to select and flick to scroll, and it’s also possible to issue voice commands. Frankly, with Vision Pro, we can say that the only thing the user needs is a room.
When talking to people remotely, spatial audio is used to do things like arrange FaceTime participants as “video tiles” around the room. Plus, you won’t be isolated from the people around you, as Apple promises. The headset will monitor your eyes with a system called EyeSight, and if you’re in full VR, a glowing screen will hide them, indicating you’re not available.