Apple has just launched the second developer beta for visionOS 2.2, following a series of other beta updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS. This update focuses on improving the Vision Pro’s Mac Virtual Display feature, offering professionals and multitaskers even more robust functionality.
New Ultrawide Display for Enhanced Workflow
A standout feature in this beta is the upgraded Mac Virtual Display, now supporting an Ultrawide view. This allows users to set up two 4K displays side by side, effectively expanding their digital workspace on the Vision Pro. This addition is particularly beneficial for those who work with multiple applications and windows simultaneously, such as in video editing or data analysis, where larger and more flexible screen arrangements are essential.
Beta Features and Enhancements
The new version, tagged with build number 22N5784e, replaces the previous 22N5778f build released earlier this month. With each beta update, Apple is refining the Vision Pro experience, focusing on improving reliability and compatibility. These incremental updates move Apple closer to a stable release that will provide even more advanced features for Vision Pro users.
Beta Testing Guidelines
Apple reminds testers to install the beta software on secondary devices, as it may still contain bugs or cause data loss. Regular backups are highly encouraged to ensure data safety. By providing this guidance, Apple ensures that testers proceed cautiously, while maintaining stable setups on their primary devices.
With the visionOS 2.2 beta, Apple continues its commitment to enhancing Vision Pro’s capabilities. As testing progresses, users can look forward to further improvements, positioning the device as an even more powerful tool for both professional and personal use.