Today, Apple made the fourth beta of the upcoming visionOS 1.1 update available to developers so they could test new features before the software is made available to the general public. A week has passed since the third beta was released before this new update.
To download the beta version of visionOS, navigate to the Settings app on your device and turn on developer betas. It is necessary to have a registered developer account, and Apple advises creating a backup before updating any software.
Apple device management is added to the Vision Pro along with support for iMessage Contact Key Verification in visionOS 1.1. IT departments at businesses and academic institutions can now manage Vision Pro headsets in the same way that they currently manage Macs, iPhones, and iPads thanks to this functionality.
Users can now move volumetric scenes closer together than they could previously, making it simpler to interact directly with the content of volumetric scenes, according to Apple’s beta notes. This implies that things can be positioned nearer to you.
With visionOS 1.1, Apple has also enhanced Personas, giving them a more realistic and natural appearance than before.