Let’s admit it; if you already own or are planning on getting an Apple Vision Pro, one of the top things you want to do with it is watch movies on the go. I mean, there’s no better way to kill time when traveling, right? If so, you should definitely use the Vision Pro’s Travel Mode feature. If you don’t know how to make use of it, read on.
What is Travel Mode on the Vision Pro
Before familiarizing you with the ins and outs of the Vision Pro’s Travel Mode, let me take you through what it exactly is. According toApple, the Travel Mode is“designed solely for passenger use on an airplane.”The Travel Mode lets you“adapt to the unique motion and environment of commercial air travel.”Vision Pro automatically senses your surroundings using an array of sensors. When it senses that you’re traveling in an airplane, Travel Mode is automatically enabled. In simpler words, it is meant to bring the best experience when you are seated in one place. Moreover, Apple also suggests not enabling Travel Mode if not on an airplane.
When Travel Mode is enabled on a Vision Pro, the following features won’t be available:
Now that you have a bit of an idea about what Vision Pro’s Travel Mode exactly is, let’s take a look at how to turn this feature on or off:
Apple has recommended some points that you need to consider while you are using Vision Pro with Travel Mode turned on.
With that being said, have you tried traveling with your Apple Vision Pro? If yes, let us know in the comments down below how your experience was!
Sagnik is a tech aficionado who can never say “no” to dipping his toes into unknown waters of tech or reviewing the latest gadgets. He is also a hardcore gamer, having played everything from Snake Xenzia to Dead Space Remake.