During a recent presentation, Apple introduced the Logitech Muse VR – an innovative spatial stylus designed for use with the Vision Pro mixed reality headset. This new tool allows users to interact with both virtual and augmented reality environments, offering a more immersive experience.
The Logitech Muse stylus is equipped with a spatial tracker integrated into the latest version of the visionOS 26 platform. According to Apple, the device enables users to draw, measure, and interact precisely with virtual objects when paired with the Vision Pro headset. This stylus promises high precision in executing tasks within a virtual framework.
A demonstration video showcased the stylus’s capabilities, where a designer measured virtual objects with their exact dimensions displayed on the headset’s screen. This development is set to streamline interactions within virtual environments, enhancing applications such as Spatial Analogue. Users can make notes in mid-air, visible in real-time to other participants, thus promoting collaboration.
Currently, details regarding compatible applications, retail pricing, and the official release date of the Logitech Muse are still under wraps. However, it is anticipated that the stylus will be available for purchase this fall, coinciding with the launch of the stable visionOS 26 for the Apple Vision Pro headset.
This breakthrough stylus is poised to transform how users engage with their digital surroundings, making virtual interactions more seamless and intuitive.
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