Valve is expanding its Steam Link to the Apple Vision Pro through a new TestFlight, giving gamers a way to play their Mac and PC games on Apple's headset. Apple Vision Pro with Steam Link icon Valve's Steam platform provides gamers with features like Steam Link, which lets them play PC and Mac games on another device. While this has previously been available for hardware like the iPhone , Mac, and the Apple TV , it's now being expanded to the Apple Vision Pro. A Steam Community post from Valve employee Sam Lantinga on April 4 states that there is a native version of Steam Link for visionOS in development. It's also being provided to gamers via TestFlight, Apple's testing platform. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple has been researching how to make a customizable Apple Vision Pro where the battery, the frame, and more can be changed by the user, as needs evolve. A future Apple Vision Pro could be separated into modules — image credit: Apple If you can't make something lighter, make the user think they heavier option was their choice. A future Apple Vision Pro may not be dramatically lighter than the current model, but users could be able to choose to sacrifice some battery power for a reduced weight. Plus conceivably, manufacturers will be able to make niche components for specialized use, such as sensors for science work, or better cameras. It's all described in the newly-granted patent , called "Head-mountable device with connectable accessories." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums