VISION PRO: new target group DIY enthusiast, spatial special with metallica

It has become comparatively calm about the Vision Pro, even if Apple regularly supplies its headset with updates that improve functionality. In the United States, the device, which is almost 4,000 euros in Germany, is now being used in hardware stores to help customers select the furnishings. A corresponding pilot is now being extended to other branches. Meanwhile, Apple has expanded its free immersive content for the Vision Pro: with a concert of a well -known rock band.

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Shortly after the vision of the VISION Pro, the US hardware store chain Lowe's various branches in California, New Jersey and North Carolina had equipped with the headset. There, users who want to renovate their kitchen were able to look at various 3D views and choose from numerous materials, construction methods and add-ons such as kitchen appliances. The idea is to plan the kitchen as completely and realistically as possible in augmented or virtual reality. Then it can then be ordered.

After the campaign was well received in the test markets – the session lasts 45 minutes and offers up to 65 billion combinations – it is now spread out. Five More shops in Texas There are also. The use of the “Lowe's Style Studio”, for which the hardware store chain had an app developed, is free of charge. Finished plans can be sent from the headset from emails or sent to the cell phone by Airdrop.

Another vision-pro-vigor affects Apple's range of spatial video that the manufacturer is constantly expanding. Metallica rockers competed for the group (and the fans) at one Concert in Mexico City and could be filmed with special equipment.

From Friday, the appearance in the form of three songs is available online. “Nothing Else Matters” is unfortunately not played, but there is “Enter Sandman”, “One” and “Whiplash”. Apple promises “Ultra-Hochweching 3D video” with a 180-degree field of view and 3D audio. There will be different perspectives in which you can look at the show.


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