Vision Pro Adds Support for Duet Display, Screens for Better Workflow

Vision Pro has launched support for popular workspace apps Duet Display and Screens, allowing professionals to be more productive in one space.

The new third-party updates are just one of the several apps that started to release their Vision Pro versions months after the mixed-reality headset launched.

Screens 5: VNC Remote Desktop

(Photo : Edovia)

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Vision Pro Unveils Duet Display App

Duet Display offers an additional display for Mac and PC devices through iPad and iPhone. The Vision Pro app allows users to take full advantage of the headset's capability by promising a "seamless desktop experience."

The added support for the headset gives users an additional workspace station for professionals who also use their Macs. They can use remote Mac or PC access for more efficiency.

Duet Display is available for free for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. However, additional in-app purchases are also offered to experience the full features of Duet Air and Pro tiers.

Screens Launches Vision Pro Native App

Screens is widely popular among VNC remote desktop apps that allow every user to control their other devices remotely. The app is also praised for speed and security.

The 5.2 update has added the Vision Pro support for the app which is made possible by a new rendering engine. According to Edovia, the native headset app acts the same as it is used on Mac, allowing multiple connections simultaneously.

"The connection window is brimming with useful features, boasting not just one but two toolbars for instant access to vital shortcuts and commands. This setup enhances productivity with a simple glance and a pinch," the company explained.

Screens 5: VNC Remote Desktop is available for free download on the Apple App Store and can be used on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Vision Pro.

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