Apple’s latest event introduced the Logitech Muse VR, an innovative spatial stylus designed for the Vision Pro mixed reality headset. This groundbreaking device enables seamless interaction and data input in both virtual and augmented reality settings, promising to transform user experiences.
The Logitech Muse stylus features spatial tracking, integrated into the new visionOS 26 platform. According to Apple, users can draw, measure, and engage with virtual objects using the Vision Pro headset, with an emphasis on precision. A demo video showcased a designer taking measurements of virtual objects, with accurate dimensions displayed on the headset screen.
The stylus aims to make virtual interaction more intuitive. Collaboration tools, such as Spatial Analogue, will benefit significantly; users can take notes mid-air visible in real-time to others. Although specifics on supported applications, pricing, and release dates remain under wraps, expectations are set for an autumn release. This timeline aligns with the rollout of the stable visionOS 26, accompanying Vision Pro’s launch.
The Logitech Muse VR is poised to redefine digital creativity and collaboration, marking a significant step forward in the mixed reality landscape.
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