The Quest 3 and Quest 3S’ big 2024-end update adds better hand tracking and the ability to pair a Windows 11 PC with a glance.
PlayStation’s PSVR2 controllers working on Vision Pro could finally bring gaming to Apple’s ‘spatial computer.’
The possibility of an Apple television may depend on how well Apple's other rumored smart home products do.
The visionOS 2.2 developer beta for the Apple Vision Pro finally added ultra-wide Mac mirroring, and it's the most exorbitant, premium way of using a MacBook.
These sensors would be able to track things like blood pressure, and respiration rate measurements.
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are fine, but Apple needs to craft something that won't drag my face down to the floor like the Vision Pro.
The headset will likely be priced between $1,000 and $1,500 competing with both the Apple Vision Pro and the Meta Quest 3.
Apple’s first professionally directed short ‘immersive’ movie Submerged is an okay romp that will leave you wanting more.
The Roto VR Explorer for Meta Quest 3 and 3S can make sedentary virtual reality more versatile, but not if you're prone to motion sickness.
Say goodbye to the Meta Quest Pro 2, as Zuck and co. are reportedly doubling down on cheaper headsets most people can actually afford.
There’s no going back after using the gesture navigation, but we're hoping a wraparound mirrored Mac screen is everything Apple promised.
Apple’s also planning on a mid-tier iPhone 17 model that will mark a change from the reportedly iterative, humdrum iPhone 16.
The VirtualFriend app is the best way to explore Nintendo’s written-off 3D console from 1995.
Even with supposed cuts, there are reportedly some heavy new AR glasses set for 2025 sans the Ray Bans branding, plus a Quest 4 slated for 2026.
Anyone in the U.S. who wanted a $3,500 Vision Pro may already have one. The only hope for increased sales is a rumored cheaper model in 2025.
Infrared cameras could make Apple's spatial-computing experience more lifelike.
Apple is reportedly testing reducing the next Vision headset's FOV and passthrough or even tethering it to a Mac or iPhone. It might still cost $1,500 or more.
If the Vision Pro costs too much for you, there's a cheaper version purported for 2025.
XReal’s Beam Pro has access to Google Play Store, but its main job is to stream to AR glasses and take AR-capable video on dual 50 MP cameras.
There's also a new feature to help with motion sickness.