
This sharing can extend to other Apple devices, offering users who aren’t working with Vision Pro access to non-immersive content. Those that need the immersive collaboration space get what they need, and colleagues who might just need something like specs, certain data points or progress, can still be involved. (This could also allow workers or managers to check on a project using a Mac, iPad or iPhone.)
It’s important to remember that visionOS includes some protections to limit the sharing of specific content in some workspaces. This could be related to privacy, local regulations, or internal company data that shouldn’t be shared with a group of employees for whatever reason.
Rolling it out
When you’re ready to start the deployment process, begin with an orientation and training — preferably in person. visionOS is a unique platform and it could be confusing for new users to get the hang of — the idea of selecting things with you eye focus, placing content on specific real-world surfaces, and manipulating virtual content — can present real challenges for new users.
