Last Friday began the official sale of the Big Apple’s new virtual reality glasses: the Apple Vision Pro. The networks have been flooded with reviews, personal experiences with the glasses, and situations in which the use of the glasses can improve users’ productivity environments. To improve the experience external accessories connected by Bluetooth can be used to the Vision Pro and Apple has published a document specifying what accessories are compatible with the glasses.
Increase the power of the Vision Pro with these Bluetooth accessories
Apple begins the support document with a paragraph in which it indicates that compatibility with any accessory is not guaranteed:
Compatibility of Apple Vision Pro with third-party Bluetooth devices and accessories is not guaranteed. If you have difficulty connecting Apple Vision Pro to your third-party device, please contact the device manufacturer for assistance.
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Below is a list with the main accessories that can be useful to Vision Pro users. First of all, and as it could not be otherwise, all AirPods and Beats models can be used with glasses. In fact, if you’ve already paired them with other devices, they’ll connect directly when you put them on thanks to automatic syncing stored in your Apple ID. However, the best earbuds are the 2nd generation AirPods Pro, capable of receiving lossless audio and lower latency than others.
They also refer to bluetooth keyboards which allow you to increase the writing speed, thus avoiding the write in the air with Vision Pro’s own virtual keyboard. Apple warns that the Vision Pro They are not compatible with older models of Apple keyboards and trackpads with removable batteries, nor with Bluetooth mice.
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Apple is also showing support for other controllers with the IMF certificate (Designed for iPhone) like Xbox controllers, PlayStation controllers, or any other controller Apple says works with iPadOS. Following this, the compatibility with MFi certified hearing aids and also with hearing aids from Phonak, IQBud and Poco.