The Full Apple Vision Pro Experience Will Cost Even More

Apple also revealed the new visionOS 26 software update, which will be available on the Apple Vision Pro later this year.
While most of the changes are fine, there is one particularly discouraging thing: The Apple Vision Pro now supports two new accessories.
First, you can now connect Sony’s PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller, so you can play different kinds of games. Additionally, the Logitech Muse is also supported, which is a stylus that allows you to draw and work accurately in your digital world.
While these accessories are great, that just means that if you want the full experience, you’ll need to pay some extra money. We don’t know exactly how much the Logitech Muse is going to cost, but we doubt it’ll be cheap.
Additionally, the PS VR2 Sense Controller costs an extra $70 just to get the chance to play new games. And that is if third-party developers decide to do something for the Apple Vision Pro.
Both of these accessories won’t be necessary for most users. For starters, if you wanted an Apple Vision Pro to play games, you would’ve been better off getting the PS5 and Sony’s VR headset. You could have even bought a bunch of games, and it would’ve still been cheaper than the Apple Vision Pro.
The same goes for the Logitech Muse. The functionality that the stylus will give you should be achievable with your own hands. Not only that but there aren’t many people collaborating with other Vision Pro users.
Still, we’ll have to wait and see if this strategy from Apple actually pays off in the long run.
What Else Did You Dislike?
Oftentimes, Apple’s keynotes are a hit or miss. They either show us the best tech we’ve ever since, or they disappoint us completely. This year’s WWDC, however, was a bit different, and it has many users divided.
On the one hand, there are many things that people don’t like. On the other, many users loved Apple’s changes and can’t wait to try them out.
Whether you like them or not, these changes are here to stay. Let’s hope Apple still addresses some of the complaints users have made around the web in the near future.