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First look – Apple’s visionOS 26 fixes my biggest Persona problem and takes the mixed reality headset to unexpected places

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Apple Vision Pro is unquestionably one of the most powerful pieces of consumer hardware Apple has ever built, but the pricey gadget is still struggling to connect with consumers. And that’s a shame because the generational-leaping visionOS 26 adds even more eye-popping features to the $3,500 headset, which I think you’d struggle to find with any other mixed reality gear.

Apple unveiled the latest Vision Pro platform this week as part of its wide-ranging WWDC 2025 keynote, which also introduced a year-OS naming system. For some platforms like iOS, the leap from, say, 18 to 26 wasn’t huge, but for the toddler visionOS 2, it was instantly thrust into adulthood and rechristened visionOS 26.

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