In an exciting move, Apple has introduced the Logitech Muse VR—a cutting-edge spatial stylus designed for use with the new Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset. This innovative tool promises to revolutionize interaction and data input in both virtual and augmented realities.
The Logitech Muse features an advanced spatial tracker supported by the latest visionOS 26 platform. According to Apple, the stylus allows users to draw, measure, and interact with virtual objects through the Vision Pro headset, offering unparalleled precision and ease.
A demonstration video showcased the stylus’s capability to measure objects in virtual space, with precise dimensions displayed on the headset’s screen. This functionality is set to make virtual interaction more convenient and efficient. Collaborative applications like Spatial Analogue could become more user-friendly, enabling real-time note-taking visible to all participants.
While Apple has yet to disclose detailed information regarding supported applications, pricing, or the official release date for the Logitech Muse, it is expected to hit the shelves this fall. The stylus will likely be available in conjunction with the launch of the stable visionOS 26 version for the Apple Vision Pro headset.
This release marks a significant step forward in augmented reality technology, offering users a more seamless and interactive experience.
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