Apple’s latest launch features the Logitech Muse VR, a new spatial stylus designed to complement the Vision Pro mixed reality headset. This innovative tool allows users to seamlessly interact with virtual and augmented reality environments, marking a significant advancement in digital interaction.
The Logitech Muse is equipped with spatial tracking and is supported by the new visionOS 26 software platform. According to Apple, this stylus excels in drawing, measuring, and manipulating virtual objects, providing users with a highly precise experience. In a demonstration video, a designer effortlessly measured virtual objects, with exact dimensions displayed on the headset, showcasing the stylus’s capabilities.
This new technology promises to enhance interactions in virtual environments, particularly benefiting collaborative applications like Spatial Analogue. By enabling features such as air-drawn notes that can be viewed by others in real-time, the Logitech Muse is set to transform the way users collaborate in mixed reality settings.
Currently, there is no official information regarding the supported applications, retail pricing, or exact release date of the Logitech Muse VR stylus. However, Apple anticipates a release in the fall, coinciding with the launch of the stable visionOS 26 for the Vision Pro headset. This timing aligns with Apple’s strategy to enhance its mixed reality offerings and user experience.
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