The compatible and incompatible accessories for Apple Vision Pro are included in a new support document.
On Friday night, Apple came out with a new support document for the Vision Pro. This document provides information regarding which accessories are compatible with the headset and which are not compatible with it. Additionally, the Vision Pro does not support Bluetooth mice, despite the fact that Apple claims it is compatible with “most” Bluetooth keyboards, including those manufactured by Apple and other companies. On the other hand, owners of the Vision Pro will be able to use Apple’s Magic Trackpad.
It was yesterday when Apple Vision Pro was officially released to the public, and at the time of its launch, there were hundreds of apps accessible for both productivity and enjoyment. There is no requirement for a mouse because eye and hand tracking allows for precise navigation and control. However, there are certain individuals who undoubtedly would have preferred to utilise a mouse for certain tasks. On the other hand, it is compatible with a wide variety of other peripherals, such as gaming controllers, which are essential for specific experiences. According to Apple, “Apple Vision Pro is compatible with all controllers that have the MFi (Made for iPhone) designation.” Xbox and PlayStation controllers, as well as any other controller that is compatible with iPadOS, are included in this category.
In addition, although it is compatible with Bluetooth keyboards, you might need to upgrade if you are using an earlier Apple keyboard product. It has been stated by Apple that its previous models that make use of batteries that may be removed will not be compatible with the Vision Pro.