John Ternus expresses optimism for Apple Vision Pro and spatial computing
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Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23
John Ternus expresses optimism for Apple Vision Pro and spatial computing
11 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23
In a recent Tom’s Guide interview, incoming Apple CEO John Ternus highlighted ongoing enterprise and medical use cases for Vision Pro.
Ternus described the product as extraordinary and emphasized that spatial computing is still in its early stages, with new applications continuing to emerge.
His comments reinforce Apple’s commitment to long-term investment in head-mounted wearables, following Tim Cook’s earlier characterization of Vision Pro as an early adopter product.
Is Apple's real bet on the $3,500 Vision Pro or the rumored $499 smart glasses for the mass market?
Can Ternus's vision for 10 new product categories finally break Apple's deep reliance on the slowing iPhone market?
As a hardware veteran, how will Ternus fix the user experience failures that plagued the Vision Pro's launch?
As smart glasses and AI merge, how will Apple protect user privacy in a world of constant environmental sensing?
Beyond enterprise, what is the killer app that will finally make spatial computing essential for everyday life?