Zoom has announced a new application for the newly launched Apple Vision Pro headset. The video conferencing platform has announced this new application for the new mixed reality headset from Apple. The newly added update with the support for Vision Pro will allow users to have AR and VR experiences while making video calls.
Adding the Zoom application to Apple’s latest VR headset will give users an immersive experience. The app will integrate with the mixed-reality headset to make virtual meetings more interactive. The platform will soon release this version of the application on Apple’s mixed reality headset in February.
Zoom Introduces New App for Vision Pro with Immersive Features for Virtual Meetings
The application comes with support for Apple’s Persona feature that takes a face scan of the user and allows them to have a spatial space on Vision Pro. This allows the headset users to make facial and hand movements while having virtual conferences. Furthermore, the application makes use of AR technology making video calls surface as a floating window for users.
The Vision Pro’s three-dimensional interface and the integration of visionOS with the app allow users to send 3D files in Zoom. However, the 3D object-sharing feature will not be available at the launch but will come out in the latter part of the year. In simple terms, the application will use augmented reality to blend users into the physical environment seamlessly.
Zoom’s new application for Vision Pro will cater to more illustrators and game creators to share ideas and 3D models right on the platform. The Spatial Zoom experience feature will even provide a different experience for normal users who join virtual meetings with the headset. Users will have a real-life size while taking virtual video calls on the Vision Pro.
The update will even feature the Zoom Team Chat that will debut in the coming months. This helps the users communicate easily in group meetings. Furthermore, the users that join Vision Pro on Zoom Meet can pin up to five participants in their physical AR world.
The application will make its official debut on February 2 on the app store of the Apple Vision Pro headset. For the audience, interested in the Apple Vision Pro, the mixed-reality headset was launched for $3,499. The device comes in three different storage options such as 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB.
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