Next week will be two months since it was officially launched to the public. Initially, Apple Vision Pro is only available in the United States, although Tim Cook has already officially confirmed that they will also arrive in China before the end of 2024 – and probably to more countries.
With the official announcement of WWDC24, expectations no longer relate only to traditional operating systems – such as iOS 18, of which a major renewal is expected – but also to the next visionOS 2 which would open new possibilities for the device.
Explore spatial computing
Last week we saw an example of how Apple Vision Pro can be used for the most diverse uses. Jose Saez-Merino, digital artist and 3D expert, surprised us online with a video in which he shows a configurator of Porsche cars in the kitchen at home.
Used Apple Vision Pro, Reality Kit and your prior knowledge in SwiftUI to make it a reality: although it is not a finished application, even the movement of your hands helps to change the color of the body or interior finishes. This is certainly impressive and very useful for exploring the uses of this technology.
To talk about it, in the new episode of The Applesfera talks This week I interview José – where he not only tells us how he built the car “configurator”, but he also tells us your experience of creating an iPhone application without prior knowledge using only resources available on the Internet (and his talent of course).
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