Logitech has announced the availability of Muse, a digital pencil for Apple Vision Pro. The company says “Muse combines cutting-edge technology with effortless functionality to offer users precision and natural interaction for spatial computing.”
The Muse can track motion and features low-latency and real-time haptic feedback. It’s deigned to enable new professional workflows that take advantage of spatial computing with Apple Vision Pro. The Muse can be used to navigate spatial apps and annotate intricate designs as well as in technical apps used in fields like engineering, architecture, design, or science.
Vision Pro apps will need to be updated to support Muse. Logitech says Crayon, doppl by Interaptix, Sketch Pro and Spatial Analogue are adding support for Muse over the coming weeks. Developers interested in integrating support for Muse into their visionOS apps can learn more with the Explore spatial accessory input on visionOS session on the Apple Developer site and app.

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