Essential Tips From Apple: Mastering the Art of VisionOS UI/UX Design Unveiled in a New ZDNet Feature
Unboxing Apple Vision Pro’s Unique $199 Journey Companion – A Strangely Comfortable Fit![ZDNET]
Apple
Along with Apple’s Vision Pro pre-orders today, the company is selling a never-before-seen accessory in the form of a $199 Travel Case .
Also: This Vision Pro travel case is half the cost of Apple’s - and it might even be better
The case is designed to protect the headset when you’re on the go, with storage made specifically for the various components of the Vision Pro, including one half for the spatial computing device itself and another for the portable battery pack. There are also slots to hold the Zeiss Optical Inserts (which you’ll have to buy, either in readers or prescriptions), Apple Vision Pro Cover, and additional accessories.
Buy the Apple Vision Pro View now at Apple
Within the ripstop outer shell, Apple has applied a microfiber lining that should reduce the friction when placing the headset and accessories inside and prevent anything from getting micro-scratches. That’s a trend we’ve seen with high-end headphone cases and one that has proven effective.
The outside of the case also has a retractable handle, according to Apple’s listing page, keeping the dimensions of the whole thing as compact as 11.69 x 8.78 x 6.5 inches.
Beyond the Travel Case, Apple today is also selling a new Belkin Battery Holder that allows users to secure the portable battery pack onto a belt or pants. Considering the Travel Case has enough space to house “additional accessories,” I wouldn’t be surprised if you could fit the one from Belkin alongside the default Vision Pro components.
Apple
Everything Apple announced at WWDC 2024, including iOS 18, Siri, AI, and more
What is ‘Apple Intelligence’: How it works with on-device and cloud-based AI
Here’s every iPhone model that will support Apple’s new AI features (for now)
Forget LastPass: Apple unveils ‘Passwords’ manager app at WWDC 2024
- Everything Apple announced at WWDC 2024, including iOS 18, Siri, AI, and more
- What is ‘Apple Intelligence’: How it works with on-device and cloud-based AI
- Here’s every iPhone model that will support Apple’s new AI features (for now)
- Forget LastPass: Apple unveils ‘Passwords’ manager app at WWDC 2024
Newsletters
ZDNET Tech Today
ZDNET’s Tech Today newsletter is a daily briefing of the newest, most talked about stories, five days a week.
Subscribe
Also read:
- [New] The Ultimate List of Superior Live Streaming Services
- [New] Understanding When People Drop Off on Instagram
- 10 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Add Strangers on Facebook
- 2024 Approved The Art of Perusing Past Facebook Pages To Review or Not To?
- 2024 Approved The Ultimate How-To on Using Voice Input in Google Docs
- 2024 Approved Unveiling the Game Changer - Samsung UE590 4K Monitor
- 5 Best Route Generator Apps You Should Try On Oppo A18 | Dr.fone
- AMD RX 560: Troubleshooting and Solving Driver Conflicts on Windows Operating Systems (11, 10, 8 & 7)
- Discover the Most Inspiring Movie Masterpieces of All Time (Top 11 Picks)
- In 2024, How to Fix Life360 Shows Wrong Location On Motorola Moto G34 5G? | Dr.fone
- In 2024, How to Mirror PC Screen to Infinix Smart 8 Pro Phones? | Dr.fone
- In 2024, Transform AVIs Into GIFs A Step-by-Step Filmora Guide for PC and Mac
- Save the Day Guide to Downloading and Converting Vimeo Videos (MP4)
- Top Tips for Obtaining Pristine Images at No Cost for 2024
- Transform Sound with Cloud Tools Top 5 Online Text-to-Speech Services Reviewed for 2024
- Transform Your Imagery with These Mobile Montage Leaders for 2024
- WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe: Comprehensive Online Customer Service and Sales Assistance
- Title: Essential Tips From Apple: Mastering the Art of VisionOS UI/UX Design Unveiled in a New ZDNet Feature
- Author: Donald
- Created at : 2024-09-26 13:38:06
- Updated at : 2024-09-28 02:34:15
- Link: https://some-tips.techidaily.com/essential-tips-from-apple-mastering-the-art-of-visionos-uiux-design-unveiled-in-a-new-zdnet-feature/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.