According to Apple, Vision Pro May Be Used for Technical Training, Surgery, and Other Purposes
Apple is all set to release its Vision Pro headset in the US market. When it comes to the applications and uses of the headset, the company asserts that there are many. According to Apple executives, the Vision Pro headset has several enterprise applications. The headset can be used in operation rooms and even for advanced technical training purposes. The new applications of the headset were highlighted in a video shared with employees.
The development of the Vision Pro and its potential applications are covered in the video, which stars Alan Dye and Mike Rockwell from Apple, who were involved in the device’s development. After obtaining a transcript of the film, Bloomberg released information on the content.
During surgeries, the information is spread out, which makes it difficult for surgeons to focus on displays. In such situations, the Vision Pro headset is a perfect fit that has the capacity to combine things, which will eventually improve patient outcomes, Rockwell mentioned. He added that the headset can also be used for “high-quality training” of technicians and aircraft mechanics. He declared Apple to be “excited” about the prospects for education and learning. “We wanted to make a product that was a tool, not a toy,” Rockwell stated.
Bloomberg reports that two employees working under the supervision of Rockwell are working on discovering the applications of the headset. One employee is working to find out the enterprise uses of the device, whereas the other is exploring the possible educational opportunities. Considering how expensive the headset is, finding business applications for it may be essential to its success. With a starting price of $3,500, some customers cannot afford the Vision Pro.
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