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Set up Arc Search on your Mac by adding it as a custom site search in Arc, then trigger it from the address bar with a shortcut like @search.
Set up Arc Search on your Mac by adding it as a custom site search in Arc, then trigger it from the address bar with a shortcut like @search.
A practical first look at streaming from Apple Vision Pro through Apple TV into Ecamm, plus notes on InSpace, Persona-based social rooms, Safari bookmarks, Mac mirroring, and early Vision Pro app limitations.
I tested whether the Apple Vision Pro fits in the Peak Design Everyday Sling 6L. Short answer: yes, it fits, but the dividers and battery placement matter.
A practical look at a 3D printed Apple Vision Pro stand, why I chose white, and how it compares with using the box insert or larger display-style stands.
I tested a 3D printed Apple Vision Pro stand from Cayenne 3D to see if it was better than using the box insert. The short version: it is compact, stable, and thoughtfully designed.
Apple Vision Pro passthrough can look blurry in normal use, especially with imperfect lighting or close objects. In most cases, that does not mean the headset is broken.
Apple Vision Pro passthrough is better than other headsets I have tried, but it still has visible limits: haze, blur, smudging, and motion blur remind you this is not yet true everyday AR.
Apple Vision Pro passthrough can look blurry, hazy, or soft at certain distances and lighting levels. In most cases, that does not mean the headset is broken.
Apple Vision Pro and Meta headsets seem aimed at different habits: Apple is focused on productivity, while Meta is built more around social experiences. That difference may shape which one people use more often.
A practical look at why larger virtual workspaces, FaceTime, and multitasking may be the real everyday value of spatial computing, beyond movies and games.
Apple reduced headset weight by moving the battery off the headset and onto an external cable pack. The tradeoff is battery life: about two hours for general use and two and a half hours for 2D video.
Apple Vision Pro is not something everyone needs to buy right now, but it points toward an interesting future: a world where screens can appear wherever you need them instead of being fixed to TVs, monitors, and desks.