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One of the most interesting features of the AR/VR headset Apple Vision Pro, which only officially went on sale today, is undoubtedly the possibility of playing spatial videos recorded on it iPhone 15Pro (Max). At least according to the first lucky ones who were able to watch their spatial videos in Vision Pro replay, they de facto transfer to the given moment and you almost have the feeling from the footage that you are watching reality, which is definitely tempting. After all, capturing various memories in this style that one wants to keep not only in one's heart, and then returning to them in just such an interesting form is undoubtedly tempting. However, you don't necessarily need to buy to enjoy something like this Vision Pro – it can also be natively handled by Quest headsets from the Meta workshop. 

 

It was possible to play spatial videos recorded on the latest iPhones on the Meta Quest headsets before, but only through third-party applications that users of these headsets had to find first. However, in the notes for the latest updates to the Quest 2, 3 and Pro headsets, Meta announced that support for spatial video playback is also heading to the native application for viewing photos and videos, thanks to which users who record spatial videos on their iPhones will be able to enjoy their quality to the fullest. The update that will make the new feature available on the Meta headsets will begin to gradually expand in waves from February 7th, with the fact that it should be available for all headsets very soon. With a bit of exaggeration, it can be said that Meta is throwing AppHe puts on the glove and challenges him to a duel, which could be quite interesting. It could be aoneto show you what the magic really is Vision Pro and why it is so much more expensive compared to Quests. 

You can buy Meta Quest 3 for CZK 16 right here.

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