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Apple Releases Third visionOS Beta to Developers for Testing

Apple on Tuesday seeded a third beta of its visionOS software that runs on the Vision Pro headset. The new beta release comes just over a month after Apple seeded the second ‌visionOS‌ beta.

A select number of developers currently have access to Vision Pro headsets and they are being used for app testing purposes. Most developers will not have access to the ‌visionOS‌ beta outside of Xcode, and Apple doesn’t announce what it is adding in each ‌visionOS‌ beta update.

Apple says that ‌Apple Vision Pro‌ headsets are Apple-owned development devices. Developers are required to keep the headsets where they are shipped in a private, secure workspace that is accessible only by the developers who were approved to work with one.

Apple is also allowing developers to attend Vision Pro labs around the globe. A report in early August said the developer labs have been “under-filled with small amounts of developers.” Apparently, one of the factors behind the less-than-exciting attendance numbers is that Apple is not offering U.S. developer labs outside of Cupertino, meaning any developer that wants to give the Vision Pro a try must travel to Apple’s headquarters in California.

Apple says the developer labs offer self-directed coding and design labs, where developers can test and optimize your apps on visionOS. Developers can bring their Mac, code, and everything they need to modify, build, run, and test their apps on Apple Vision Pro. Apple experts are available to help developers with setup and troubleshooting.

Chris Hauk

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