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Ask HN: Are you still using a Vision Pro?

Almost two years ago there was a thread on this (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40872102). I'm curious now that more time has passed what people think? I use it every day, approx ~95% of the days since it launched over 2 years ago.

Hacker News 1d ago

visionOS 27 brings the new Siri to Apple's headset

visionOS 27 brings the new Siri to Apple's headset Siri knows what you’re looking at and can respond accordingly. Although the Vision Pro doesn't seem to be a high priority for Apple these days, the company isn't abandoning the software for its $3,500 headset anytime soon — if for no other reason than that it will almost certainly run on the rumored Apple glasses. visionOS 27 aligns with the rest of the WWDC 2026 announcements, focusing on new AI features.

Engadget 2d ago

Apple announces visionOS 27 with Siri AI

Along with new software for Macs and iPhones, Apple announced visionOS 27 during its keynote presentation at WWDC on Monday. Like its other platforms, visionOS 27 will feature Apple's updated Siri AI assistant and the new dedicated Siri app. While wearing the Vision Pro, you can use visual intelligence to ask Siri "about anything in your physical or digital space, instantly."

The Verge 2d ago

Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2026

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Wired 2d ago

How to Watch Apple’s WWDC 2026 Keynote—and What to Expect

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Apple's next-gen intelligence: Key features to know in Photos, Safari and other apps

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Why Apple Might Put Cameras Into Its Next AirPods

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Apple’s AI pitch will live or die by its privacy promise

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The Verge 1d ago