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Belkin Expands Accessory Lineup for Apple Vision Pro

November 12, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

Belkin, a trusted name in consumer electronics for over 40 years, has announced two new accessories for the Apple Vision Pro: the Travel Bag and Head Strap. These products join the previously launched Battery Holder, providing users with a comprehensive set of tools to enhance their experience with Apple’s groundbreaking spatial computer. The full lineup is now available on belkin.com, apple.com, and at select Apple Store locations worldwide.

Apple Vision Pro is Apple’s innovative augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headset, designed to deliver an immersive mixed-reality experience. Announced in 2023, the Vision Pro integrates seamlessly into Apple’s ecosystem, combining powerful hardware with intuitive software. Its standout features include ultra-high-resolution displays, advanced spatial audio, and precise eye- and hand-tracking capabilities. The device operates on visionOS, a new platform built specifically for spatial computing, allowing users to interact with digital content as though it exists in their physical space.

Vision Pro supports a range of applications, from productivity tools and entertainment to gaming and creative workflows, offering users the ability to navigate apps and multitask in a three-dimensional environment. It also supports collaboration through FaceTime in AR, allowing life-sized participants to appear in your space. With its cutting-edge design and technology, Vision Pro represents Apple’s bold entry into the XR (extended reality) market, pushing the boundaries of how users interact with technology and redefining personal computing.

Steve Malony, CEO of Belkin, reflected on the company’s legacy of innovation: “Since 1983, Belkin has been at the forefront of shaping the accessories ecosystem. From pioneering the original cable for the Apple IIc to supporting the latest advancements in technology, we’ve consistently driven progress. Today, with Apple Vision Pro transforming how people interact with content, we’re proud to deliver accessories that amplify its power and usability.”

The Head Strap is designed to enhance comfort and stability, featuring an ergonomic, adjustable design that ensures a secure fit for a variety of head sizes. Reinforced seams, a secure locking mechanism, and multiple stabilization points distribute weight evenly, providing a balanced and comfortable experience during extended use.

The Travel Bag offers a sleek and durable solution for users on the go. Its compact, multi-compartment design keeps the Vision Pro and its accessories, including the battery, power adapter, and headbands, neatly organized and easily accessible. The bag is crafted from high-performance fabric, with a cushioned base and internal flap for added protection. Its versatile straps allow it to be carried by hand, over the shoulder, or cross-body, making it a perfect companion for travel.

Rounding out the collection, the Battery Holder offers a secure, hands-free way to manage the Vision Pro battery, ensuring seamless use without interruption. Together, these accessories enable users to maximize the potential of Apple Vision Pro, whether at home, in the office, or on the move.

Pricing for the Head Strap and Battery Holder is $49.95 USD each, while the Travel Bag is available for $99.95 USD. All three products can be purchased now in major markets, including the US, China, Japan, and the UK.

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