Essential Insights on Apple Vision Pro and WWDC23

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3 min readJun 7, 2023

Apple made waves across the tech industry at this year’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) by unveiling several upgrades to its vast device ecosystem. These spanned across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and connected home devices. Among these announcements, however, the one that stole the show was the introduction of the Apple Vision Pro, a trailblazing device that represents Apple’s take on the future of interactive technology: “spatial computing.”

The Apple Vision Pro is a significant departure from conventional AR/VR headsets. It steps away from the dependence on external controllers and instead pioneers the utilization of the human body itself for interaction. With the revolutionary “EyeSight” technology, users will interact with a unique 3D spatial computing interface through their eye movements, hand gestures, and voice commands.

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We envision the Apple Vision Pro as a game-changer across multiple industries, especially Entertainment and Media Delivery. The device could revolutionize workflows in various sectors, enhancing productivity and facilitating innovation. Moreover, its potential for remote collaboration is seemingly unmatched. The Vision Pro also promises an enhanced media delivery experience with its “Spatial Photos” and “Spatial Video” features, introducing full 3D media capture and consumption.

However, we remain mindful of the practical challenges that this promising new device might face. Despite its innovative user interface, the adoption of the Vision Pro hinges on its size and current price point. Furthermore, it is crucial to consider whether immersive experiences on the Vision Pro will encourage more connection or lead to increased isolation. Judging by the “Pro” in its name, we anticipate that Apple is initially targeting enterprise applications and workplace productivity.

Equipped with cutting-edge hardware such as LIDAR, cameras, LED illuminators, and numerous audio advancements, the Vision Pro stands out in the market. Leveraging Apple’s R1 processor, it aims to eliminate the common issues of lag and latency associated with motion sickness — a frequent challenge with current AR/VR devices. However, as with any pioneering technology, factors such as the device’s size, weight, battery life, and potential user reports of discomfort will be critical in its path toward widespread adoption. Another exciting feature being introduced by Apple Vision Pro is the digital persona concept through VisionOS.

This feature creates a user’s avatar for video conferencing, offering an innovative, though potentially disconcerting, approach to virtual interactions. Furthermore, Apple is implementing OpticID, a built-in retina scanner to ensure user privacy and data security. As we look towards the future, we recognize that the success of Apple Vision Pro will largely depend on platform compatibility and the seamless migration of existing apps and services to this new platform. Users will expect their preferred applications to be available on Vision Pro, presenting a challenge that developers must address.

As we navigate this uncharted territory, we remain committed to reshaping digital interaction and enhancing user experiences through our work. With the Apple Vision Pro, we are excited about the future of technology and its endless possibilities. To learn more about our approach regarding these announcements, check out WillowTree’s article.

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