Just six months after the US launch of the Vision Pro, Apple released version 2 of the operating system on Monday evening. Although VisionOS 2 doesn’t offer any radical innovations, it does offer a lot of essential fine-tuning. These include basic gestures for more convenient control. Along with the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, Apple is also launching more iPhone models that can record spatial video – and now also spatial photos.
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In episode 35, Leo Becker talks to Mark Zimmermann, Head of Mobile Solutions at EnBW, about the innovations of VisionOS 2 and their everyday relevance. Unfortunately, the extension promised by Apple to virtual Mac displays, which can be displayed in Vision Pro, is currently missing. We are also intrigued by the innovations in the camera systems of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro with regard to spatial recording. Another topic is the use of Vision Pro as a training partner for presentations.

Mac and I podcast about Apple Vision and VisionOS
1984, 2007, 2024 – Apple’s Vision Pro follows in giant footsteps: the Mac and iPhone not only made history, but also fundamentally changed the way we use computers.
Mac & i comes with its own podcast about Apple Vision Pro and the opportunities and obstacles of “spatial computing”: TNBT – The Next (Big) Thing The latest developments surrounding the new platform are highlighted, including its impact on the IT industry and society.
TNBT can be found in all major podcast directories and can be used Apple Podcasts And Spotify listen or like RSS Feed in the podcast app of your choice. We look forward to receiving questions, suggestions and criticism at podcast@mac-and-i.de. The previous episode was, among other things, about the Vision Pro on vacation.
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