As Apple basks in the glory of the Vision Pro headset launch, customers are getting anxious to know what will be bundled with the Vision Pro when it ships out for consumers. While the tech giant hasn’t disclosed all the details about this groundbreaking device, it’s clear that it holds immense potential in the sectors of fitness, health, and more.

The Headset seems to feature capabilities for Full Body Tracking, initially unavailable at launch

According to insiders who have worked at Apple, the Vision Pro was initially conceived as a platform to revolutionize fitness and health applications. Among its many features were plans to collaborate with renowned sports brands like Nike, offering sports-related content and specialized face pads suitable for intense workouts. Unfortunately, Apple’s recent statement indicated that full-body tracking, a feature that captures users’ body and hand movements, won’t be available upon the headset’s release next year. Maybe such a feature could be made available via a software update in the future.

Apple Vision Pro

Reports further suggest that certain functions may still be in development as Apple wants to perfect its visionOS software for the headset. Additionally, Apple has hinted at an upcoming announcement regarding 3D content on Apple TV+, promising users an immersive experience like no other.

Although the Vision Pro may not deliver on all of its initial gaming capabilities as planned, it is set to debut in early 2024, boasting the visionOS system that promises to transport users into unparalleled virtual reality and augmented reality realms. As eager consumers await further details, Apple remains tight-lipped about the headset’s full capabilities. In the coming months, as Apple gradually unveils more about the Vision Pro, the world will gain a clearer idea of its potential. With its release just around the corner, it’s worth keeping a close watch on for the next chapter in Apple’s journey.

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