Apple Vision Pro: 5 tweets that show it’s a game-changing headset

People can finally buy Apple Vision Pro. With Apple’s fancy new headset hitting consumers’ hands, all kinds of fun use cases are popping up online. You can find a lot of them on Here are some of the coolest uses of Vision Pro we’ve seen. SEE ALSO: Apple Vision Pro: the first customer to acquire […]

Apple Vision Pro: 5 tweets that show it’s a game-changing headset

People can finally buy Apple Vision Pro.

With Apple’s fancy new headset hitting consumers’ hands, all kinds of fun use cases are popping up online. You can find a lot of them on

Here are some of the coolest uses of Vision Pro we’ve seen.

SEE ALSO:

Apple Vision Pro: the first customer to acquire it causes quite a stir

Apple Vision Pro: 5 cool things you can do with it

1. Watch sports

Die-hard sports fans understand the pain of not being able to easily watch multiple games at the same time. We’ve all had to look at a laptop and a TV simultaneously. It’s not ideal, but that’s why Apple Vision Pro’s NBA League Pass app seems like the perfect (if somewhat expensive) solution.

As shown by YouTuber Brian Tong video review, you can project multiple game streams at once right in front of you, while monitoring things like player stats from the side. I’m a big believer in sitting on the couch and watching TV, but my TV can’t do it. that.

2. Eat

Inverse tech reporter and Mashable alumnus Ray Wong posted this video showcasing a simple use case for the Vision Pro that I hadn’t previously considered: using the device while eating. Specifically, you can eat appetizers while navigating Vision Pro’s UI because you’re not touching anything. There is no risk of grease staining a screen or controller here.

3. Make a little skateboard man on your household appliances

Skatrix by Rodney Mullen is an AR app that lets you play a little skateboarding game on top of whatever else you have on hand. The video shows how cool this is way better than I ever could. Just click play.

4. Plan your meals

The recipe organizing and meal planning app Croutons has a Vision Pro port which seems very practical for culinary arts enthusiasts.

You can plan your meals over the course of a week, place virtual timers anywhere in your environment, and even use a virtual “size guide” to find out how big something will be on your kitchen counter. kitchen. Even though it’s not the future of all food preparation, it seems pretty practical and cool.

5. Keep a virtual pet

Finally, the Wisp World app lets you keep a cute little forest sprite on your desktop (or anywhere else). You can just look at it and admire it, or interact with it. It’s basically like a houseplant, but cooler. This one isn’t as revolutionary as some of the other apps on this list, but it looks pretty entertaining, at least.

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