Apple’s Vision Pro headset is now on sale in the United States, with an initial price starting at US$3,499. However, not all overseas mainstream applications are interested in this product. Bloomberg once reported that in addition to Netflix, mainstream overseas audio and video applications such as Spotify and YouTube also have no intention of landing.
What if the user really needs to watch YouTube content through the Vision Pro headset? Now a developer, Christian Selig, has launched a self-made unofficial YouTube for Vision Pro application: it is called Juno, priced at $4.99 (buyout), and can be downloaded on the Apple App Store.
According to reports, this third-party app supports most of the functions of the native YouTube app, including gesture operations, maintaining the aspect ratio of the original video, etc.
It also supports browsing playlists, and even YouTube ads will pop up when you watch the video … Developers claimed the move was to avoid making Google “grumpy.”
- Browse popular video streaming platforms with the joy of spatial computing! Juno is an app for browsing the popular YouTube video streaming platform on Apple’s latest and greatest devices.
- It greatly improves the visual effects of the website, making it a fish in water on visionOS.
- A powerful and beautiful video player that allows you to interact with videos with native controls, including resizing to create a home theater experience in your living room, adjusting position, dimming the light around the video, and more!.
- Aspect ratio detection function.
- Quickly increase or decrease the speed, switch screens and share (IT House Note: The developer claimed on its blog that the subtitles feature was not implemented in time for version 1.0).
- Quickly launch directly from the visionOS home screen.