A movie showing what it's like to build a virtual work environment with Apple Vision Pro is now available, but there are also comments saying ``It's not this smooth''



'Apple Vision Pro', released in the United States on February 2, 2024, is a device that enables Apple's

spatial computing . It allows windows and apps to be placed on the pass-through image displayed on the display through the camera, and You can perform tasks using . YouTuber Himels Tech has released the working environment with Apple Vision Pro.

You can check the construction of the work environment in the following movie.

Setting up a Vision Pro Woskspace - YouTube


The actual work is shown in the movie below.

Working in the Vision Pro - YouTube


This is Himels Tech's desk.



Stare at the MacBook Pro on the desk with Apple Vision Pro attached.



Then, the MacBook Pro screen was displayed in a window.



Use Siri to open the Slack screen on the left side of your MacBook Pro window.



Furthermore, on the left, launch Apple Music to play BGM for work.



Place the Apple Music window a little further back and launch Safari in front.



I placed an Apple TV+ window in the TV watching space behind the desk.



Various windows are fixed in the air around the desk.



By using a keyboard and

Magic Trackpad connected to Apple Vision Pro via Bluetooth, you can work while wearing Apple Vision Pro.



Windows launched within Apple Vision Pro are fixed in place, so you can place windows that are appropriate for the space in which you operate. For example, below is a YouTube cooking video being played in the kitchen space.



After placing the window, Himels Tech looked at himself in the mirror at the end of the hallway. You can see a large number of windows lined up on the other side of the wall.



And below is how to watch the video in TV space.

Watching Content in Vision Pro - YouTube


When you adjust the window to the size of the TV and display it, it looks like this.



Windows can be moved closer to you or enlarged using hand tracking. However, since the window is semi-transparent, you can see what's on the other side, which may be distracting when watching movies.



The problem of windows becoming translucent can be resolved by turning off the lights in the room.



And, 'Will the window once placed be maintained even after the Apple Vision Pro is powered off?' is demonstrated by Himels Tech in the following movie.

Do the Screens Stay Persistent in Vision Pro After You Take it Off? - YouTube


A large number of windows.



I removed the Apple Vision Pro and placed it on the sofa with the power turned off.



The TV space taken with an iPhone looks like this.



A minute had passed since I turned off the power, and when I turned on the Apple Vision Pro and put it on, the window had disappeared. This means that the window has to be placed every time.



On the social news site Hacker News, some people say, `` Himels Tech's movie is a great demonstration of spatial computing,'' while others say, ``Spatial computing with Apple Vision Pro makes it difficult to work. Many negative comments have been posted, such as 'It doesn't increase productivity.' dansalvato counters, ' Right now, I don't think it's that efficient or seamless .' According to dansalvato, the problem is that window management is not possible on visionOS, and the viewing angle of Apple Vision Pro is narrow. Also, FirmwareBurner says, ``Moving your head 90 degrees to the left just to make the Slack window visible is counter-productive. This is the setup that will maximize productivity .'

in Hardware,   Video, Posted by log1i_yk