Question Of The Week: What's an app you'd like to try in visionOS?
Can be an app that exists on other platforms or a new idea, as long as you don't mind sharing.
Since we're still a relatively small magazine it might be fun to have a conversation starter as a sticky post each week. Next Saturday I'll start a thread to collect ideas for the following week's question!
Cities skyline in vr where the geography is modelled off your interior. i.e. the sofa in your living room could be a hill and you have to zone for buildings around walls or tables etc.
I do a lot of audio/video installations. I'd love to be able to get real-time measurements of spaces I'm working in, and then use an app to "draw" a plan of what needs to go where, etc, that I could export and share with a customer Throw in a visualizer for spatially testing the audio acoustics of the space and I'd sell my soul.
Really simple - Plex. I would be happy simply consuming my media on a big screen. I am very curious to see how the image fidelity is, if there is any chromatic aberration, how clear text is, and how convincing it is. I tried bigscreen on oculus and was not impressed at all. The font scaling combined with the display and lens quality made it unusable.
Trying out art on my actual walls. I know I can kind of do that right now with ARKit, but it's not great; it's the kind of thing that Vision will handle beautifully. Also bringing home furniture. I'm looking for a new dining table, and the idea that I have to just drop two grand on this thing when I've only ever really imagined it in the space is kind of nuts. Sure, I can tape it out on the ground to see how big it is, check it fits, but that's still not going to help me know how it feels in the room.
I think it also would have been great recently when I got about fifty swatches of material in the post for blinds. While I think seeing the real thing is still going to be necessary, seeing the full blinds in Vision would have helped immensely.
I have a Meta Quest 2 through no fault of my own and honestly a meditation app that's actually got good development and solid hardware behind it would be a lifesaver.
The battery takes USB C and lets you use it indefinitely plugged in. We'll have to see the power draw but there effectively has to be the ability to use a third party battery pack with the official one.
The price is high but for what it is I think it's super aggressive honestly. I don't think you'd find anyone else bringing a dumb headset at that resolution and latency without passthrough or the fact that it's a computer for much under $2k.
(Definitely out of my budget, but I'm using it as motivation to get my shit together and finally start writing apps to sell and see if I can make enough to justify the price to myself.)
Google street-view has already been a small game changer to my line of work, previously we had to go on location to check local conditions for quotations and now it's often enough to check street-view and I believe even more "local presence" you'd get with this headset might be helpful for that.
I'm hoping Apple has had the Vision Pro on the roadmap long enough that their cars are capturing stereoscopic images...
I would love to actually see something using the AR aspect, so far everything I've seen is nothing more than floating panels in the air, which ig, you can already do in VR no problem.
3D immersive art installations would be amazing. I can see contemporary artists and art museums taking advantage of this technology to create amazing art experiences. Live performances could incorporate AR elements to their shows, things that are not possible in the meat world.