visionOS wasn’t the least-mentioned of Apple’s operating systems at WWDC — that would be tvOS — but it was hardly a headliner.
Usually, the WWDC keynote includes a dedicated segment for iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS. But this year, Apple focused on upgrades to the new Siri AI experience, Apple Intelligence, and cross-device functionality.
However, we did learn some new details about visionOS 27. Reading between the lines, I think we also learned why the Vision Pro has value for Apple, even if few people are actually using the $3,499 headset. The Vision Pro has famously struggled to find a user base.
As Mashable’s tech editor, I am one of the few people still using this head-worn computer. Apple sent me the headset for testing, and I’ll have a full review coming soon. So, as a Vision Pro user, here’s everything I gleaned from WWDC about visionOS 27 and the future of the Apple Vision Pro.
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