Video tutorials for Apple Vision Pro.

Photo of author
stealth

The Apple's support department has published on the YouTube platform a series of video tutorials for Apple Vision Pro, shortly after this device was officially for sale.

This series of video tutorials offers a general presentation of the Settings, Control Center and Guest Mode app. Other videos in this series explain how to configure Zeiss Optical Inserts for Vision Pro, how to turn on Vision Pro and how to record space video on iPhone 15 Pro for playback on Vision Pro.

Video tutorials for Apple Vision Pro.

Being a completely new device, many Apple Vision Pro users will encounter difficulties in first use. These tutorials are designed for each user to be familiar with the main settings and options of the device.

How to connect the power cord and turn on Apple Vision Pro

It may seem to be a banality, but you need little attention to connecting the apple cable to Apple Vision Pro. This video tutorial shows you how to properly connect the power cord and how to start Apple Vision Pro.

YouTube video
How to attach the power cable and turn on your Apple Vision Pro

Settings app on Apple Vision Pro

A general look on how the Settings app on Apple Vision Pro can be accessed. Access to Control Center, Apple Pay, display options and settings for the "People Awareness" function, through which people who appear in the room are detected.

YouTube video
Get to know Settings on Apple Vision Pro

Access and Control Center Settings on Apple Vision Pro

A short tutorial video, from which you find out about the unique features you can quickly access from Control Center on Apple Vision Pro. Also from this video, the owners of Apple Vision Pro can learn how to customize Control Center to have faster access to some Visionos options.

YouTube video
Get to know Control Center on Apple Vision Pro

How do you share Apple Vision Pro with another user

From this series of video tutorials for Apple Vision Pro, I think it is one of the most useful. Being a completely new device, they will definitely want to test friends or family.

Activating the "guest user" mode is very useful when someone else wants to experience Apple Vision Pro. You can decide which applications can use the guest and choose to reflect Apple Vision Pro on a compatible device. When "Guest User" stops, Vision Pro is automatically configured for your hand and eyes.

YouTube video
How to share your Apple Vision Pro with Guest User

Specific accessibility settings for Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro puts great emphasis on accessibility, including familiar features such as Voiceover and Accessibility Shortcut, along with new accessibility features such as Dwell Control and Pointer Control (Control with your finger, wrist or head).

YouTube video
Get to know accessibility features on Apple Vision Pro

How to configure Zeiss Optical Inserts for Apple Vision Pro

The Apple Vision Pro series of tutorials is complemented by a very useful guide for people who wear glasses and use Apple Vision Pro. If you wear prescription eyeglasses or reading glasses, you can use Zeiss optical inserts with Apple Vision Pro.

In this video tutorial is shown how you can set these optical inserts on Vision Pro.

YouTube video
How to set up ZEISS Optical Inserts for Apple Vision Pro

Spatial video recording on iPhone 15 Pro for Apple Vision Pro

One of the characteristics of iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, is the Spatial video recording for Apple Vision Pro. In this tutorial is presented how you can correctly capture space video with iPhone 15 Pro.

Related: Camera Camera Differences - iPhone 15 Pro vs. iPhone 14 Pro

YouTube video
Tips for capturing spatial video on iPhone 15 Pro for Apple Vision Pro

In addition to these video tutorials for Apple Vision Pro, the company announced that no less than 600 applications will be available for these devices when the first devices will reach buyers.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

Leave a Comment