Apple's Upcoming Vision Pro Features and New Sound Therapy Collection

Exciting Updates for Apple's Vision Pro
Apple is gearing up to unveil a range of new features at the WWDC 2025, with a spotlight on its Vision Pro headset. The tech giant is working on enhancements that will simplify media navigation for users. According to recent insights from Mark Gurman, a new accessibility feature is in the works that will enable users to scroll through interfaces using their eye movements.
This eye-scrolling functionality is currently being tested for the upcoming visionOS 3, the next iteration of the Vision Pro's operating system. The existing capabilities of the Vision Pro already allow users to navigate software intuitively by gazing at items and selecting them with a finger pinch.
The new feature aims to build upon the existing eye-tracking technology of the Apple Vision Pro. Apple plans to showcase this new operating system at its annual developer conference, set to commence on June 9.
Additionally, reports indicate that Apple will introduce significant updates to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS during the event, including various accessibility enhancements.
Gurman has noted that the eye-scrolling feature will be integrated seamlessly across all built-in applications on the Vision Pro, which starts at a price of $3,499. Apple is committed to rolling out new upgrades for the Vision Pro.
Apple Introduces New Sound Therapy Collection
In another recent development, Apple has launched a new Sound Therapy collection featuring wellness playlists. This initiative focuses on incorporating white noise to help listeners achieve calmness and relaxation.
The playlists include instrumental tracks and reimagined versions of well-known songs. In collaboration with Universal Music, Apple has created a variety of playlists designed to help users transition between states of focus, relaxation, and sleep. Research indicates that specific sound waves, auditory beats, and colored noise can significantly influence our emotional states.
Staying true to its commitment to collaboration, Apple has partnered with cognitive scientists, music producers, and artists to develop offerings that include Gamma beats, Theta beats, Delta beats, as well as White Noise and Pink Noise, all aimed at enhancing daily life.