Apple has recently released visionOS 2.5, bringing an exciting update for Vision Pro users. The most notable addition is a dedicated “Immersive Video” tab within the Apple TV app, making it easier to explore Apple’s expanding library of spatial media and 3D content.
Before this update, users had to search manually or rely on recommendations to find immersive video experiences. With the new tab, all Immersive Video and 3D titles are now neatly organized in one place, offering a much more convenient and accessible interface for discovering content.
What Else Does visionOS 2.5 Offer?
While there weren’t any major changes for other Apple devices, Vision Pro users received an important improvement with this release. Notably, visionOS 2.5 does not bring updates to Apple’s AI platform, Apple Intelligence. However, the update does include general bug fixes aimed at enhancing the device’s overall performance and stability.
This update carries the build number 22O473, which aligns with the previously released Release Candidate, indicating that no last-minute changes were made before the public rollout.
How to Install visionOS 2.5
The installation process for visionOS 2.5 is straightforward. Simply navigate to Settings, select General, and then choose Software Update. From there, select visionOS 2.5 to begin the installation. When prompted, remove the headset to allow the update to complete.
A Step Forward in Mixed Reality Content
Though the update doesn’t include a long list of new features, the addition of the Immersive Video tab is a significant improvement for users eager to dive into spatial media. As Apple continues to evolve its Vision Pro ecosystem, providing easier access to immersive content is becoming an essential part of the overall user experience.
Looking ahead, it’s expected that Apple will continue to expand its catalog and refine the software, further establishing Vision Pro as a leader in the mixed reality space. For now, visionOS 2.5 offers a valuable enhancement, making it even easier for users to enjoy Apple’s most cutting-edge device.