Apple's Vision Pro headset was introduced two years ago, but this year's WWDC conference has news on new VisionOS features coming later this year. Besides new design updates and a new name (VisionOS ...
Apple’s bulky, powerful, occasionally beautiful, and way-too-expensive XR headset, the Vision Pro, is coming into the fold of Apple’s software ecosystem as well as the wider VR market. At WWDC25, ...
The rumors were true. Apple has announced that the Apple Vision Pro spatial computer will support Sony PlayStation VR2 controllers when visionOS 26 ships later this year. The news comes after a leak ...
One of the biggest pieces of Vision Pro news from today’s WWDC is that the headset will be getting support for PSVR 2 motion controllers and a Logitech motion stylus with the release of visionOS 26.
Tucked away in Apple's announcement of a second-generation Vision Pro was news on the controller front. First, we already knew that, with visionOS 26, Apple's headset supports PlayStation VR2 Sense ...
Apple has updated the operating software for the Apple Vision Pro, visionOS, and added a couple of really nifty features. The company unveiled visionOS 26 at its live WWDC keynote. This is not the ...
Along with updates to visionOS, Apple’s Vision Pro AR/VR headset is getting some new accessories. Logitech Muse, a stylus tool, will allow users to sketch in their environment, which could be helpful ...
Apple previously announced the Logitech Muse stylus for Vision Pro and added PSVR 2 controller support to VisionOS 26. Now we have an official release date for the stylus and a package of PSVR 2 ...
During Apple’s WWDC 2025, the company had a lot of details to share on refreshes coming to the operating systems of most of its flagship products, but the Vision Pro VR headset wasn’t left out.
Sony’s US$249.99 PSVR2 Sense Controllers are now available at Apple’s online store for use with the Vision Pro. Apple announced support for the controllers with visionOS 26. Here’s how they’re ...
I watched a full NBA game in Apple Immersive Video on Vision Pro, and it felt remarkably close to sitting courtside.
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