Apple today released the first version of visionOS, which can be experienced using the latest Xcode beta, and the ‌visionOS‌ update has given us some insight into new ‌visionOS‌ features. Here are the available environments right now:

Vision Pro users will be able to enter a virtual environment by turning the Digital Crown to shut out the real world. Environments can be used as a background for watching movies, using apps, making calls, and more.

(Thanks, Steve Moser!)
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Apple today released the first version of visionOS, which can be experienced using the latest Xcode beta, and the ‌visionOS‌ update has given us some insight into new ‌visionOS‌ features. Here are the available environments right now:

Vision Pro users will be able to enter a virtual environment by turning the Digital Crown to shut out the real world. Environments can be used as a background for watching movies, using apps, making calls, and more.

(Thanks, Steve Moser!)
Related Roundup: visionOS
Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro

This article, "Here Are All the 'Environments' You Can Experience in visionOS" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

Apple today released the first version of visionOS, which can be experienced using the latest Xcode beta, and the ‌visionOS‌ update has given us some insight into new ‌visionOS‌ features. Here are the available environments right now:

Vision Pro users will be able to enter a virtual environment by turning the Digital Crown to shut out the real world. Environments can be used as a background for watching movies, using apps, making calls, and more.

(Thanks, Steve Moser!)
Related Roundup: visionOS
Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro

This article, "Here Are All the 'Environments' You Can Experience in visionOS" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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Apple today released the first version of visionOS, which can be experienced using the latest Xcode beta, and the ‌visionOS‌ update has given us some insight into new ‌visionOS‌ features. Here are the available environments right now:

  • Haleakala

  • Yosemite

  • Sky

  • Joshua Tree

  • Lake Vrangla

  • Mount Hood

  • The Moon

  • Beach

  • White Sands

  • Winter Light

  • Fall Light

  • Summer Light

  • Spring Light


Vision Pro users will be able to enter a virtual environment by turning the Digital Crown to shut out the real world. Environments can be used as a background for watching movies, using apps, making calls, and more.

(Thanks, Steve Moser!)
Related Roundup: visionOS
Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro

This article, "Here Are All the 'Environments' You Can Experience in visionOS" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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With the Vision Pro headset, there is an option to activate an Environment that allows you to shut out the world around you. While Apple has mentioned Mount Hood as
With the Vision Pro headset, there is an option to activate an Environment that allows you to shut out the world around you. While Apple has mentioned Mount Hood as an Environment you can visit and use as a backdrop, there are several others.


Apple today released the first version of visionOS, which can be experienced using the latest Xcode beta, and the ‌visionOS‌ update has given us some insight into new ‌visionOS‌ features. Here are the available environments right now:

  • Haleakala

  • Yosemite

  • Sky

  • Joshua Tree

  • Lake Vrangla

  • Mount Hood

  • The Moon

  • Beach

  • White Sands

  • Winter Light

  • Fall Light

  • Summer Light

  • Spring Light


Vision Pro users will be able to enter a virtual environment by turning the Digital Crown to shut out the real world. Environments can be used as a background for watching movies, using apps, making calls, and more.

(Thanks, Steve Moser!)
Related Roundup: visionOS
Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro

This article, "Here Are All the 'Environments' You Can Experience in visionOS" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

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