Everything we know about Apple’s Vision Pro
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This healthcare group just bought over $100,000 worth of Vision Pro headsets.
Sharp HealthCare in San Diego got a shipment of 30 Vision Pro headsets to explore how they can be used in healthcare, including as a potential way for anesthesiologists to monitor a patient’s vitals:
One idea is to put those readouts into the headset and have them appear around an anesthetized patient’s head if the headset was set to use its outward-facing cameras to pass through a view of the real world, allowing information to be overlaid on top.
I’m not sure how I would feel waking up to my anesthesiologist with a Vision Pro on their face.
Is Apple's new Vision Pro a health care machine? Sharp Healthcare thinks so
[San Diego Union-Tribune]
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