Apple Vision Pro for Healthcare: "The Ultimate Display"? -- Entering the Wonderland of Precision Medicine
Jan Egger, Christina Gsaxner, Xiaojun Chen, Jiang Bian, Jens Kleesiek,, Behrus Puladi

TL;DR
The paper explores Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset's potential to revolutionize healthcare and precision medicine by addressing clinical challenges and enhancing clinician-patient interactions.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of the Vision Pro's features and discusses its potential applications and impact in medical settings, highlighting innovations in AR and VR for healthcare.
Findings
Potential to improve clinical workflows
Supports seamless integration of digital and physical environments
May enhance clinician-patient engagement
Abstract
At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2023, Apple introduced the Vision Pro. The Vision Pro is a Mixed Reality (MR) headset, more specifically it is a Virtual Reality (VR) device with an additional Video See-Through (VST) capability. The VST capability turns the Vision Pro also into an Augmented Reality (AR) device. The AR feature is enabled by streaming the real world via cameras to the (VR) screens in front of the user's eyes. This is of course not unique and similar to other devices, like the Varjo XR-3. Nevertheless, the Vision Pro has some interesting features, like an inside-out screen that can show the headset wearers' eyes to "outsiders" or a button on the top, called "Digital Crown", that allows you to seamlessly blend digital content with your physical space by turning it. In addition, it is untethered, except for the cable to the battery, which makes the…
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