**CORRECTION** We now know the Mac Virtual Display feature works with Macs running Mac OS Sonoma as well as Intel machines. So that can be a Mac Studio or Mac mini or MacBook and MacBook Pro. I was told differently before and information changes during a release, so I just wanted to make that clear. Some of you have taken it VERY personally. Just relax. These things happen. Thanks for watching.
Ha Brian! I'd just testing this on my AVP in hand for the past 45 minutes and was coming in here to post that my Mac mini works! Woo hoo! Good going dude.!
BTW, I'm got the Zeiss prescription inserts and, because it rained here a couple of hours ago, the inserts kept fogging up, fowling my eye tracking setup and forcing me to repeat the exercise repeatedly until I carefully dried my face, allowed the fog on the inserts to dissipate, and tried again. I've noticed that eye tracking setups performed without fogging gives me a faster and more accurate button selection after the setup is complete.
One of the coolest things which isn't mentioned in any of the reviews I've watched, but which is visible in the screen recording, is how it blurs the things that you aren't directly looking at to save processing power. And the fact that no one is mentioning it is an amazing thing, because it means that it works really well.
It's foveating rendering, which is not a new technology nor new to VR headsets. It needs it because the M2 isn't powerful enough to multitask at 8k 90fps whilst rendering a full 8k image. Hence why it chugs when screen recording the full image. People aren't mentioning it because everyone is focusing on what this head set does that other headsets can't do, and what you will actually use the headset for. No one has answers to either.
The User Interface is brilliant! Look at how whenever a new window pops up in the forefront, it pushes the rest of the content back, instead of pushing the new window forward. This is done this way to always keep your attention at the same depth. Because otherwise your eyes would get tired of constantly adjusting depth. You can see A TON of work went into designing this thing.
The WWDC videos go into even more detail about all the user interface considerations that have gone into this. The UI looks so much more elegant than the Tron interfaces we’ve been used to the past decade
This is the first video where you can see the rendering is blurry wherever he isn’t looking. Such wild tech that it only renders full quality for what you look at and for him everything is crystal clear
Extremely devastated as I have a M1 Mac mini as well and no one made any mention when they were saying you could hook up your Mac to the vision and I’ve watched dozens of videos.😢😢
Same! And this is the first I’m hearing exactly -still can’t find the details anywhere else - I figured it’d be limited to apple silicon but just mbp!? 😡 😭
Great video. However you mentioned that the Vision Pro does not work with Mac mini and studio but zollotech demonstrates this working with Mac Studio??
See my correction at the top of the comments. Things do change and information can be different from what we are told and what happens. It does indeed work with a Mac running Sonoma.
i would love to replace a wall of my house with the environment, sort of make that wall a window into whatever i want, or replace the ceeling, or make the floor lava... idk, basically still seeing the rooms objects but removing walls, apple if you are reading please do it
Did you actually test connecting it to mac mini / mac studio ? I mean already having limitation of ONLY one screen is bad...but limiting it to ONE product...that seems pretty insane when they run same CPU
It ONLY connects to MacBook and MacBook Pros with Apple Silicon. It does not currently connect to Macs. I'm working a Follow-Up to the EPIC Review that answers a lot details in a couple of days
That is going to piss off a lot of people. What’s even worse is Apple did not disclose the requirements prior to release. I contacted Apple support days ago for clarification around this and even they didn’t know. This is a potential dealbreaker for many including myself who has one ordered - and an awful move for Apple with a product at this price point.
@@de8931 yeah, this is... weird. I don't even understand why this limitation is there? The multiple display thing makes some sense because of bandwidth. But why wouldn't it work with desktop Macs with the same spec?
Great review! I learned a lot with this video. I'd love to take a day off work just to experiment with this device....I guess that's what Saturdays are for!
You say virtual display doesn’t work with Mac Mini/studio? That’s a shock. They don’t clarify in any of the marketing materials… I can’t find anything to corroborate this.
Yeah, this is extremely horrible news that the dozens of videos I watched no one mentioned this as my reason for buying this was to connect to my Mac mini. Really upsetting.
You can’t even use the mac screen mode with an m1 iMac???? I’ve been looking forward to using it this way before eventually replacing my iMac with a MacBook.
Extremely deceptive marketing I watched dozens of videos prior to purchasing this, and no one mentioned anything about limitations on what Mac’s we could connect.
@@CoopCollins It’s so frustrating. I get that the feature is by far the most useful with a laptop, but there is absolutely no reason to limit it like this.
He said MacBook or MacBook Pro. That includes the air. Those are the two MacBook products Apple has as long as you have an Apple chip. Brian, you were wrong.
Brian, how does wearing the headset compare with watching the screen capture video on a good monitor? Most negative comments by people who have watched the early video reviews focus on the unfavorable comparison between shaky, dim, and sometimes pixelated screen capture video in the reviews, compared with Apple's high-quality demo footage. Which better reflects the actual user experience?
Can you do different hand gestures like you can on iPadOS? It would be cool if instead of having to hit the digital crown every time to go to the home screen if you could squeeze your hand into a fist and it go to the home screen that way, kinda like you do on iPadOS, using the four finger pinch
So, I can't use this to view the screen of a Mac Mini or Mac Studio? I was really considering getting this instead of multiple monitors for my Mac desktop.
When viewing the screen in Vision Pro like when watching a movie/ apps, do you see it in the goggle format (top and bottom of screen cut off with black bars) or do you really see it in widescreen like in the ads?
3:05 Well that's an incredibly stupid limitation and destroys most of the reason I wanted to get this. I wanted this so I DIDN'T need a monitor for my mac mini anymore... So the only Macs you can use this with, are situations where you ALREADY have a good screen that doesn't require a weighty thing on your head? What a dumb limitation.
Can someone explain why the image goes blurry all the time, for a brief instant? I don't think this is a RUclips compression artifact as I have seen the same happen in other Vision Pro video captures. It looks like the Vision Pro OS is doing the blur on purpose, but why? And when?
It's called foceated rendering. Your eyes do the same thing and only focus what you're looking at. This also allows headsets to not use all the processing powering rendering everything crystal clear, but it all looks crystal clear to you.
@@briantong Thank you for your answer, but I don't think it's what going on here. It turns out that making parts of the display blurry does not save any processing power. It actually requires MORE power, because making an image blurry requires applying a convolution matrix over the image. It's even worse in this case, because you are not applying this matrix uniformly (the matrix varies depending on where the user is looking at). Sure, GPUs make this easy, but it's still more work done somewhere, so more energy is consumed, and the Vision Pro already has a short battery life. Also, because our vision already does that, it's kind of pointless. Your iPad does not do that, and you are not noticing any problem, right? And finally, our peripheral vision is actually able to detect very sharp details: we can "sense" small insects and snakes there even if they are not moving, so it's not really about blurriness. So there must be another, deeper explanation. Maybe it helps with motion sickness because it hides a little bit of the discrepancy between the visual information and other senses? But there is definitely something interesting going on here, and if it's about motion sickness I'm not surprised Apple would try to conceal this with marketing speak about speeding up computations (which is not the case) and foveated rendering (which is probably pointless or else we couldn't even enjoy the big screen in a movie theater). I'm not saying it's the reason, it's just an hypothesis, but I don't buy the official answer at this point.
I got my Vision Pro yesterday (Launch Day) and Mac Virtual Display works with My Mac Mini M1, Haha just seen your update, (Im glad it does if not I might have turned mine in cause I wasnt about to buy a new Computer after shelling out 3800 and I just got my iPhone 15pro (I should own stock in Apple with my Apple Ecosystem)
Interesting walkthrough. one question: why does the text of the UI sometimes gets really blurry? Does that only show up in the video recording or this blurriness happens in your actual view in the goggle too?
it could be optimisation maybe it only renders at full resolution wherever you are focusing. Our human eyes field of focus is actually quite small, for example you can probably only see two words crisply reading this comment. so why render the rest at full resolution and save power because we are viewing his recording, we can focus on a different part of the screen than what he is focusing on and see the blur but im guessing if you use it you won't notice that the things around you are rendering using a more efficient method
@@yyuuiko I get what you’re saying. Makes sense, but I don’t know if this is the actual case, because Apple never mentioned this type of optimization in their keynote and I don’t find any type of this information elsewhere.
@@wcw3836 yes it is just my speculation. I remember somewhere that meta does this as well to reduce computing requirements. I did notice that everywhere he was looking unblurred
Curious question, can you have multiple dedicated users? As opposed to just a guest account. I saw mention of accounts but not sure if that is actually that or not. Excited to pick mine up later today!
It’s seems like Vision Pro was made for Brian 😂 his persona works the best, the occlusion is the best in his videos compared to others I’ve seen. Everything seems to works perfectly for him but others have some little tiny issues here n there
At everyone wondering about Mac Virtual Display compatibility with Apple Silicon Macs that are not MacBooks (e.g. Mac Mini or Mac Studio): someone over on Threads „confirms“ that the feature IS supported on those Macs as well. Really hard to know what to believe here.
This is all super exciting. Too bad I don't have $4k lying around. I am not a developer and only earn average, but I definitely save for the upcoming "budget" version. Just for media consumption this is amazing. Remains to be seen if one can actually work with this, but I'd love to travel to Hawaii, Mt. Everest or the Titanic... Every day somewhere else for 30 minutes after work.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🚀 *Overview of Vision OS 1.02* - Overview of Vision OS 1.02 and its settings. - Explains the intention to cover all settings in Vision OS and Control Center for Apple Vision Pro. - Mentions sitting still to focus on the captured display for a detailed walkthrough. 01:08 🕹️ *Control Center Features* - Control Center overview: Home, Environments, Control Center, Notifications, and Volume. - Demonstrates features like Travel Mode for calibration during travel. - Discusses Focus Modes, including Do Not Disturb, Personal, Work, Sleep, Fitness, Driving, and Mindfulness. 05:03 🌄 *Environments in Control Center* - Explains the Light, Dark, and Automatic environment options in Control Center. - Demonstrates changing the environment settings using the Digital Crown. - Discusses the volume slider for adjusting ambient sound in different environments. 06:03 ⚙️ *Settings Overview* - General settings overview: Airplane mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Vision OS version. - Briefly covers software updates, Airdrop, and Handoff functionalities. - Highlights Airdrop for local device sharing and its quick access in Control Center. 08:12 📱 *App Settings* - Overview of app settings, including DJ app and immersive experiences. - Touches upon how apps gain access to services and features within Vision OS. - Briefly mentions specific apps like DJ app and Amaze VR. 11:26 👀 *Eyes and Hands Configuration* - Details the calibration process for eyes and hands upon initial setup. - Explores options for redoing eye and hand setup in the settings. - Discusses People Awareness settings, determining where others appear in immersive environments. 12:49 ♿ *Accessibility Features* - Briefly mentions accessibility settings and suggests checking a dedicated accessibility video. - Encourages viewers to refer to a separate video for a comprehensive accessibility overview. 13:31 🛠️ *Control Center Customization* - Customization options in Control Center: Indicator Position and additional controls. - Demonstrates changing the position of the Green Dot in Control Center. - Explains options like Guided Access and Sound Recognition in Control Center settings. 14:15 📏 *Display Settings* - Display settings overview: Text size, bold text, brightness, and display appearance. - Discovers a unique two-handed window zoom feature and explores its functionality. - Covers settings for battery percentage display, storage breakdown, and capacity. 16:40 🔐 *Security and Authentication* - Discusses security features: Optic ID (equivalent to Face ID), password management, and passcode setup. - Briefly explains the purpose of Optic ID for secure app and content access. - Touches upon Game Center, TV provider, Apple Pay, and Developer settings. 17:54 🚀 *Conclusion and Future Content* - Wraps up the deep dive into Vision OS 1.02 settings. - Teases more content, including an accessibility video, and encourages viewers to return for updates. - Signs off with a message to stay tuned for future content. Made with HARPA AI
This a guitar-a microphone for new art show, like a music bands like Beatles before was on tour, now artist with projectors not a speakers and Vision Pro and iPads on stages doing shows! And people enjoy in serenity they family time and talk and eat^ I do show like that!
**CORRECTION** We now know the Mac Virtual Display feature works with Macs running Mac OS Sonoma as well as Intel machines. So that can be a Mac Studio or Mac mini or MacBook and MacBook Pro. I was told differently before and information changes during a release, so I just wanted to make that clear. Some of you have taken it VERY personally. Just relax. These things happen. Thanks for watching.
Ha Brian! I'd just testing this on my AVP in hand for the past 45 minutes and was coming in here to post that my Mac mini works! Woo hoo! Good going dude.!
BTW, I'm got the Zeiss prescription inserts and, because it rained here a couple of hours ago, the inserts kept fogging up, fowling my eye tracking setup and forcing me to repeat the exercise repeatedly until I carefully dried my face, allowed the fog on the inserts to dissipate, and tried again. I've noticed that eye tracking setups performed without fogging gives me a faster and more accurate button selection after the setup is complete.
Huh… did not see anyone take it personally…
So, how did you do the direct capture?
Here's another uncanny dis-resemblance: The face scan for FaceTime calls fills in missing teeth! YES!
I get mine today. I'm too excited and I can't sleep, and began watching RUclips videos. You came in clutch with this one, Brian!
yeah same, i’m gonna have sore eyes
I'm awake, so we're doing this together😂!
What time will it get delivered ?
same ❤
@SlushiiMusic you shouldn't have sore eyes at all using a vr headset.... oh sorry spacial computing 🙄
One of the coolest things which isn't mentioned in any of the reviews I've watched, but which is visible in the screen recording, is how it blurs the things that you aren't directly looking at to save processing power. And the fact that no one is mentioning it is an amazing thing, because it means that it works really well.
It's foveating rendering, which is not a new technology nor new to VR headsets. It needs it because the M2 isn't powerful enough to multitask at 8k 90fps whilst rendering a full 8k image. Hence why it chugs when screen recording the full image. People aren't mentioning it because everyone is focusing on what this head set does that other headsets can't do, and what you will actually use the headset for. No one has answers to either.
@@bigdaddy5303You said all of that bullshit😂. I’ve used it and the reason no one mentions it is bc while you’re wearing it, YOU DON’T NOTICE.
The User Interface is brilliant! Look at how whenever a new window pops up in the forefront, it pushes the rest of the content back, instead of pushing the new window forward. This is done this way to always keep your attention at the same depth. Because otherwise your eyes would get tired of constantly adjusting depth. You can see A TON of work went into designing this thing.
That’s what Apple does like no other
The WWDC videos go into even more detail about all the user interface considerations that have gone into this. The UI looks so much more elegant than the Tron interfaces we’ve been used to the past decade
Keep these videos coming, best dive of Apple Vision Pro on RUclips atm.
getting mine today and i can’t wait to use Logic Pro
Hopefully more environments to come.. its one of my favorite things
Wait until you get inside them. It's freaking awesome.
@@briantongcan't wait for that ocean one
I am getting mine for Christmas, I hope.
You were using RUclips since 2007. Respect🫡
Keep the videos coming. I get mines on Sunday.
can´t have enough of this vision pro videos, when that happens I know how this story ends. Me in the Apple store
Patiently waiting for both my orders to be delivered today. Thanks big homie for wasting zero time with the perfect launch day video.
What time will it get delivered ?
@@waleedsharif618 Right now it says between 10am and 2pm
This is the first video where you can see the rendering is blurry wherever he isn’t looking. Such wild tech that it only renders full quality for what you look at and for him everything is crystal clear
Let’s goooo! Thank you for the tips
I'm super bummed to hear I can't look at my M1 Mac Mini and have a virtual screen pop up. Maybe with future Macs you'll be able to 🤷♂️
Extremely devastated as I have a M1 Mac mini as well and no one made any mention when they were saying you could hook up your Mac to the vision and I’ve watched dozens of videos.😢😢
Same! And this is the first I’m hearing exactly -still can’t find the details anywhere else - I figured it’d be limited to apple silicon but just mbp!? 😡 😭
@@rosalindhussell6643 I don’t get mine until the 6th so let’s just hope he’s wrong. Fingers crossed.🥴
@@CoopCollins congrats on the purchase. Let us know how you go!
Zollotech connects to a Mac Studio in his video.
I don't get mines till tomorrow. Thank you for tiding over my FOMO with great content.
Does the screen capture show the exact picture quality, or does it look a lot better in person?
Its a lot better in person.
Great Video Brian!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Great video. However you mentioned that the Vision Pro does not work with Mac mini and studio but zollotech demonstrates this working with Mac Studio??
See my correction at the top of the comments. Things do change and information can be different from what we are told and what happens. It does indeed work with a Mac running Sonoma.
Are you able to connect them to phone services since WiFi isn’t available everywhere?
i would love to replace a wall of my house with the environment, sort of make that wall a window into whatever i want, or replace the ceeling, or make the floor lava... idk, basically still seeing the rooms objects but removing walls, apple if you are reading please do it
Did you actually test connecting it to mac mini / mac studio ? I mean already having limitation of ONLY one screen is bad...but limiting it to ONE product...that seems pretty insane when they run same CPU
It ONLY connects to MacBook and MacBook Pros with Apple Silicon. It does not currently connect to Macs. I'm working a Follow-Up to the EPIC Review that answers a lot details in a couple of days
That is going to piss off a lot of people. What’s even worse is Apple did not disclose the requirements prior to release. I contacted Apple support days ago for clarification around this and even they didn’t know. This is a potential dealbreaker for many including myself who has one ordered - and an awful move for Apple with a product at this price point.
@@de8931 yeah, this is... weird. I don't even understand why this limitation is there? The multiple display thing makes some sense because of bandwidth. But why wouldn't it work with desktop Macs with the same spec?
This is a big deal breaker for me. I own a M1 Mac Mini and this is the first time I’ve heard it won’t be compatible.
same for me. They never clarified this.
Are you able to actually touch interact with menus like swiping up and down without having to pinch?
Wait, no Mac Studio? even with apple sillicon? Deal breaker, I was wanting to use this for my music studio. Glad you told me before buying
Great review! I learned a lot with this video. I'd love to take a day off work just to experiment with this device....I guess that's what Saturdays are for!
Awesome! Thanks for doing that! Great videos!
*Can you use a mouse or track pad to navigate vision OS so you don't have to use your eyes to select, without having to connect to a Mac?*
Yes
Trackpad yes, mouse no
@@acslater017 *they should add mouse support for those who want to use it at a table or desk.*
@@bushgreen260 to be clear, I mean you can also use a standalone Magic Trackpad on a desk
@@acslater017 yes I understand, but they should add mouse support aswell. If you connect your Mac to AVP can you use the mouse then?
Loving the content dude! Thank you for all the info and keep up the great work.
Great set of reviews these past few days! Thanks Brian! 🎉
I hope your channel exploded after these AVP content updates
You say virtual display doesn’t work with Mac Mini/studio? That’s a shock. They don’t clarify in any of the marketing materials… I can’t find anything to corroborate this.
Yeah, this is extremely horrible news that the dozens of videos I watched no one mentioned this as my reason for buying this was to connect to my Mac mini. Really upsetting.
Zollotech connects to a Mac Studio in his video.
eye contact is now officially a thing of the past? This is an impressive and USEFUL video
You can’t even use the mac screen mode with an m1 iMac???? I’ve been looking forward to using it this way before eventually replacing my iMac with a MacBook.
Extremely deceptive marketing I watched dozens of videos prior to purchasing this, and no one mentioned anything about limitations on what Mac’s we could connect.
@@CoopCollins It’s so frustrating. I get that the feature is by far the most useful with a laptop, but there is absolutely no reason to limit it like this.
@@CoopCollinsAll is now well. Apple confirmed that you can use desktop Mac’s, you just have to turn it on in control center.
You can. he is incorrect.
love it brian keep up the great work
Thank you Team Instant Watch!
@@briantonghi
The era of spatial computing has arrived! Happy Vision Pro Day 🥽🥳
So wait, the Vision Pro I am picking up today, does not work with my m2 Mac Studio? Da Fuq?
Thank you, it looks amazing
aye!!! can’t wait to buy this in 20XX 😂
I wonder if there's a setting that reduces the apparent head motion for other viewers?
Been following you silently since Buzz out loud on CNET. Love your work man! Keep it up.
But the Mac mini does have apple silicon. So does the MacBook Air. So why wouldn’t it work with those devices?
He said MacBook or MacBook Pro. That includes the air. Those are the two MacBook products Apple has as long as you have an Apple chip. Brian, you were wrong.
@@theentity05 He's wrong. I am literally typing this on a Mac mini using a Vision Pro as its display at this moment
@@ClarkCox THATS AMAZING NEWS!
Would be cool if Apple Watch could be used for its taptic engine for a tactile response when you click something, like on iPhones.
Your subscription going up because of this
Mine arrived yesterday. Pulled a “sick day” at work to play with it all day. It a nutshell both amazing and shit at the same time.
Oh suck! I can’t use it with my older MacBook Pro or my studio?
Yes you can, he is incorrect
@@ClarkCox Wow! it is working! Thanks!
Now to try it on my Studio… I’m a happy camper… thanks!@@ClarkCox
Is there an option in audio settings to play the sound on Airplay 2 speakers or send the audio to an Apple TV over AirPlay?
Nice, today is the day! I curious of watching movies with someone with share play on a tv and on the headset.
Brian, how does wearing the headset compare with watching the screen capture video on a good monitor? Most negative comments by people who have watched the early video reviews focus on the unfavorable comparison between shaky, dim, and sometimes pixelated screen capture video in the reviews, compared with Apple's high-quality demo footage. Which better reflects the actual user experience?
I need more this
Does it leave marks on the face? Will it still work, if someone else wears device? Does it show the previous users eyes?
Good questions
It’s crazy you can hear the microphone change depending on the virtual environment 😲👏
Yuuuuup
I can’t wait to see a video of someone driving with this on
Thanks 🙏
Can’t wait for the second version or SE 😝 built in battery is needed and less weight. This would be awesome with wireless power delivery 🌟
Does Mac Virtual Display require you to be logged into the same Apple ID on the Mac as the Vision Pro?
Curious to see how long it takes for over air updates to happen. I didn’t see any USB-C connectors.
Can you do different hand gestures like you can on iPadOS? It would be cool if instead of having to hit the digital crown every time to go to the home screen if you could squeeze your hand into a fist and it go to the home screen that way, kinda like you do on iPadOS, using the four finger pinch
So, I can't use this to view the screen of a Mac Mini or Mac Studio? I was really considering getting this instead of multiple monitors for my Mac desktop.
Does it support Sonic Wall VPN ? My work uses that.
The most important thing… Does it have activation lock and Find My support? What if it’s stolen or missing?
it won't work with an Apple Mini and Studio? lol
Yes it will, even intel ones but only with your Apple ID
Bummed to find out the mirroring doesn’t work with the Mac Studio
Is it that shaky in person or just the way to video is?
When viewing the screen in Vision Pro like when watching a movie/ apps, do you see it in the goggle format (top and bottom of screen cut off with black bars) or do you really see it in widescreen like in the ads?
What about remote play or game pass to see what gaming external devices look like
Do you get any lightbleed from your nose area with your headset?
When I try to view record is stop and says view Recording has Stopped due to: unavailable in current lighting
3:05 Well that's an incredibly stupid limitation and destroys most of the reason I wanted to get this. I wanted this so I DIDN'T need a monitor for my mac mini anymore... So the only Macs you can use this with, are situations where you ALREADY have a good screen that doesn't require a weighty thing on your head? What a dumb limitation.
It's a good thing that he is simply incorrect. That limitation does not exist.
Does screen mirror work with latest M3 imac?
3:13 according to Apple you can use Intel Macs too but the virtual screw is limited to 3k
Can someone explain why the image goes blurry all the time, for a brief instant? I don't think this is a RUclips compression artifact as I have seen the same happen in other Vision Pro video captures. It looks like the Vision Pro OS is doing the blur on purpose, but why? And when?
It's called foceated rendering. Your eyes do the same thing and only focus what you're looking at. This also allows headsets to not use all the processing powering rendering everything crystal clear, but it all looks crystal clear to you.
@@briantong Thank you for your answer, but I don't think it's what going on here. It turns out that making parts of the display blurry does not save any processing power. It actually requires MORE power, because making an image blurry requires applying a convolution matrix over the image. It's even worse in this case, because you are not applying this matrix uniformly (the matrix varies depending on where the user is looking at). Sure, GPUs make this easy, but it's still more work done somewhere, so more energy is consumed, and the Vision Pro already has a short battery life. Also, because our vision already does that, it's kind of pointless. Your iPad does not do that, and you are not noticing any problem, right? And finally, our peripheral vision is actually able to detect very sharp details: we can "sense" small insects and snakes there even if they are not moving, so it's not really about blurriness. So there must be another, deeper explanation. Maybe it helps with motion sickness because it hides a little bit of the discrepancy between the visual information and other senses? But there is definitely something interesting going on here, and if it's about motion sickness I'm not surprised Apple would try to conceal this with marketing speak about speeding up computations (which is not the case) and foveated rendering (which is probably pointless or else we couldn't even enjoy the big screen in a movie theater). I'm not saying it's the reason, it's just an hypothesis, but I don't buy the official answer at this point.
I play codm could I play my app on the Vision Pro or show us if you can play apps also from your iPhone??? Please let me know if it’s worth buying
So if I have an older MacBook Pro from like 2016 I think it wouldn’t work? 😢
Looks like just the Apple silicon on a Macbook
I got my Vision Pro yesterday (Launch Day) and Mac Virtual Display works with My Mac Mini M1, Haha just seen your update, (Im glad it does if not I might have turned mine in cause I wasnt about to buy a new Computer after shelling out 3800 and I just got my iPhone 15pro (I should own stock in Apple with my Apple Ecosystem)
Interesting walkthrough. one question: why does the text of the UI sometimes gets really blurry? Does that only show up in the video recording or this blurriness happens in your actual view in the goggle too?
it could be optimisation
maybe it only renders at full resolution wherever you are focusing. Our human eyes field of focus is actually quite small, for example you can probably only see two words crisply reading this comment.
so why render the rest at full resolution and save power
because we are viewing his recording, we can focus on a different part of the screen than what he is focusing on and see the blur
but im guessing if you use it you won't notice that the things around you are rendering using a more efficient method
@@yyuuiko I get what you’re saying. Makes sense, but I don’t know if this is the actual case, because Apple never mentioned this type of optimization in their keynote and I don’t find any type of this information elsewhere.
@@wcw3836 yes it is just my speculation. I remember somewhere that meta does this as well to reduce computing requirements.
I did notice that everywhere he was looking unblurred
@@yyuuiko I’m getting mine in less 6 hours lol. Can’t wait to try them out. I really hope it’s not blurry like what’s shown in the video 😐
@@wcw3836 mann enjoy! i cant afford one but even if i could they aren't available here
let me know how it goes!
Would this work with apps like Plex?
It has Plex support on day one!
@@briantong nice
When I pickup up tomorrow do they just give you everything or is there some “training”?
All Apple products include workshop. You should take advantage of that.
But Mac Studio has Apple Silicon, why won’t it work with the virtual display feature?
Screen mirror does not show up ;/ for iPad Air wanted to see what friends saw .
Any info on how comics would look on here?(on web or apps)
Something like Sphere Toon will allow you to be immersed inside the comic.
Great job Brian. Loved the video. Does the 2 hand pinch and zoom window setting impair the ability to pinch and zoom photos normally?
Curious question, can you have multiple dedicated users? As opposed to just a guest account. I saw mention of accounts but not sure if that is actually that or not. Excited to pick mine up later today!
no you can't have multiple dedicated users just guest mode.
U love it.
Are the environments 3D or just 2D?
3D (immersive)
Nice!
I want to see what the Freeform app looks like in the Vision Pro. 😭😭
Can I watch movies in the safari browser, youtube, VR or 360 movies?
Wait… has it been confirmed that an M series apple silicon 3:30 notebook is required for to use the virtual display?
No. he is incorrect
dose the field of view have a similar eyesight to wearing a Hoodie ?
It’s seems like Vision Pro was made for Brian 😂 his persona works the best, the occlusion is the best in his videos compared to others I’ve seen. Everything seems to works perfectly for him but others have some little tiny issues here n there
Apple about to make me travel to the US just to try the vision pro 😢
Who needs RUclips and Netflix when you can just play with settings all day! 🤣
At everyone wondering about Mac Virtual Display compatibility with Apple Silicon Macs that are not MacBooks (e.g. Mac Mini or Mac Studio): someone over on Threads „confirms“ that the feature IS supported on those Macs as well. Really hard to know what to believe here.
He's wrong. I am literally typing this on a Mac mini using a Vision Pro as its display at this moment
@@ClarkCoxThanks for the clarification. I‘m glad to hear!
Soon they may have the environments sync to your actual clock so time of day mirrors your real life... Unless it does that already?
It does that already 😅
I feel like scrolling definitely needs something like Chiral scrolling.
It looks painfully unintuitive right now.
This is all super exciting. Too bad I don't have $4k lying around. I am not a developer and only earn average, but I definitely save for the upcoming "budget" version. Just for media consumption this is amazing. Remains to be seen if one can actually work with this, but I'd love to travel to Hawaii, Mt. Everest or the Titanic... Every day somewhere else for 30 minutes after work.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🚀 *Overview of Vision OS 1.02*
- Overview of Vision OS 1.02 and its settings.
- Explains the intention to cover all settings in Vision OS and Control Center for Apple Vision Pro.
- Mentions sitting still to focus on the captured display for a detailed walkthrough.
01:08 🕹️ *Control Center Features*
- Control Center overview: Home, Environments, Control Center, Notifications, and Volume.
- Demonstrates features like Travel Mode for calibration during travel.
- Discusses Focus Modes, including Do Not Disturb, Personal, Work, Sleep, Fitness, Driving, and Mindfulness.
05:03 🌄 *Environments in Control Center*
- Explains the Light, Dark, and Automatic environment options in Control Center.
- Demonstrates changing the environment settings using the Digital Crown.
- Discusses the volume slider for adjusting ambient sound in different environments.
06:03 ⚙️ *Settings Overview*
- General settings overview: Airplane mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Vision OS version.
- Briefly covers software updates, Airdrop, and Handoff functionalities.
- Highlights Airdrop for local device sharing and its quick access in Control Center.
08:12 📱 *App Settings*
- Overview of app settings, including DJ app and immersive experiences.
- Touches upon how apps gain access to services and features within Vision OS.
- Briefly mentions specific apps like DJ app and Amaze VR.
11:26 👀 *Eyes and Hands Configuration*
- Details the calibration process for eyes and hands upon initial setup.
- Explores options for redoing eye and hand setup in the settings.
- Discusses People Awareness settings, determining where others appear in immersive environments.
12:49 ♿ *Accessibility Features*
- Briefly mentions accessibility settings and suggests checking a dedicated accessibility video.
- Encourages viewers to refer to a separate video for a comprehensive accessibility overview.
13:31 🛠️ *Control Center Customization*
- Customization options in Control Center: Indicator Position and additional controls.
- Demonstrates changing the position of the Green Dot in Control Center.
- Explains options like Guided Access and Sound Recognition in Control Center settings.
14:15 📏 *Display Settings*
- Display settings overview: Text size, bold text, brightness, and display appearance.
- Discovers a unique two-handed window zoom feature and explores its functionality.
- Covers settings for battery percentage display, storage breakdown, and capacity.
16:40 🔐 *Security and Authentication*
- Discusses security features: Optic ID (equivalent to Face ID), password management, and passcode setup.
- Briefly explains the purpose of Optic ID for secure app and content access.
- Touches upon Game Center, TV provider, Apple Pay, and Developer settings.
17:54 🚀 *Conclusion and Future Content*
- Wraps up the deep dive into Vision OS 1.02 settings.
- Teases more content, including an accessibility video, and encourages viewers to return for updates.
- Signs off with a message to stay tuned for future content.
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Man I got some motion sickness after watching a few minutes
its like 15 % bulkier than in the ad's but that 15% are too off for apple.. curious what happens with this product to be honest.
Watching this review even though i’ll never get to experience one. Haha
This a guitar-a microphone for new art show, like a music bands like Beatles before was on tour, now artist with projectors not a speakers and Vision Pro and iPads on stages doing shows! And people enjoy in serenity they family time and talk and eat^ I do show like that!