Apple is making significant changes to the in-store demos for its Vision Pro headset this month. The tech giant aims to enhance the shopping experience and address customer comfort concerns.
Firstly, customers will be able to view their own photos, videos, and panoramas in mixed reality during demos. This feature is expected to create a more emotional connection with potential buyers.
Secondly, all Vision Pro demos will now use the Dual Loop headset instead of the Solo Loop. The switch is in response to comfort complaints from customers.
Apple Intelligence, a set of AI features for the Vision Pro headset, was also a topic of discussion recently. Mark Gurman reported that Apple plans to bring Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro but not this year.
Meanwhile, HomePod users may feel left out as Apple Intelligence will not be coming to their smart speakers. The HomePod is powered by an S7 chip with just 1GB of RAM and no Neural Engine, making it inadequate for running Apple Intelligence features.
Private Cloud Compute was suggested as a potential solution, but the risk of server overload makes it an unfeasible option.
Apple is rumored to be working on an overhauled HomePod with a display and a FaceTime camera. This new model could address the current hardware limitations when it launches.
In summary, Apple is making changes to its Vision Pro demos this month, including the addition of personal media viewing and the use of Dual Loop headsets. The tech giant also plans to bring Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro but not until a later date. HomePod users may have to wait for an updated model with improved hardware specifications before they can enjoy Apple Intelligence features.