Across
- 2. 3D scenes that allow you to transform the space around the user. These can be found in Environments View or in apps like Apple TV or Keynote.
- 3. Magnetically attaches to Apple Vision Pro Light Seal and can be easily removed for cleaning.
- 7. The “x” button next to the window bar that a user selects to close a windowed experience.
- 10. View to choose Environments.
- 11. View dedicated to connecting with others. Users can start a FaceTime call, send messages, and look at a contact card.
- 13. 3D video that features Spatial Audio and is captured using either Apple Vision Pro or iPhone 15 Pro.
- 16. Navigation bar on the left side of the Apps / People / Environments View.
- 17. Automatic lighting change allowing the user to focus on the content such as photos and movies.
- 18. Operating system for Apple Vision Pro.
- 19. Dynamic, natural representation of the user’s face and hand movements while using FaceTime or other video conferencing applications.
- 20. Dial that can be turned to adjust the tightness of the Solo Knit Band.
- 22. A new form of entertainment. 180-degree, 3D videos that play back in 8K and feature Spatial Audio.
- 23. A 3D knitted headband that provides cushioning, breathability, and stretch.
Down
- 1. Reveals people who are nearby when the user is immersed so users always stay connected to people in the same space.
- 4. Reveals a user’s eyes and lets those nearby know when the user is using apps or fully immersed in an experience.
- 5. A headband that features a pair of upper and lower adjustable bands for a precise fit.
- 6. Iconic initial view that features familiar apps. Navigate here by pressing the Digital Crown, selecting Apps on the tab bar, or via Control Center.
- 8. Button to exit from the immersive view of panoramas.
- 9. Magnetically attaches to the aluminum alloy frame. It gently flexes to conform to individual face shapes.
- 12. 3D photo captured using Apple Vision Pro.
- 14. Flexible straps that contain the speakers.
- 15. White bar at the bottom of a window that users can pinch and drag to move the window in space.
- 21. Input model (hand gesture) used when users tap and hold their fingers together. Mainly used when scrolling or holding the window bar (for example, pinch the window bar to move apps).
