It’s the one-year anniversary of the Apple Vision Pro — and also the 15th anniversary of the iPad. Special guest Tim Chaten joins the show to discuss those, plus Samsung’s very familiar new headset and more on the AppleInsider Podcast.
After so very many years of rumors and expectations, the Apple Vision Pro got into buyers’ hands for the first time 12 months ago. Host Wes Hilliard became and remains a proponent of it, and for this special edition, he’s talking with Tim Chaten, host of the Vision Pros podcast, about what a year using this headset has shown us.
Chaten, though, is also host of the iPad Pros podcast — and we’ve now reached the 15th anniversary of the iPad.
As well as discussing the past and the present of Apple devices on their anniversary, though, there’s time for news and to take a moment to examine Samsung’s new Android XR. Conceivably Apple could take some pointers from this new headset, but that would seem fair since Samsung’s one is shockingly similar to the Apple Vision Pro.
BONUS: Subscribe via Patreon or Apple Podcasts to hear AppleInsider+, the extended edition. This time, you’ve just heard all about what the Apple Vision Pro has done so far and what it can do so far, but it’s time to see what Apple could do next with the device. That’s partly technically, about just what could develop next, but also what two early adopters think needs to come from Apple.
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