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Vision Pro: Courtside Seats in VR?
13 Jan
Summary
- Apple Vision Pro offers immersive Lakers games for local Southern California fans.
- The VR experience provides a unique, courtside perspective of the game.
- Current limitations include a fixed camera view and lack of user control.

Apple's Vision Pro headset is venturing into live sports with its 'Spectrum Front Row in Apple Immersive' experience, offering an ambitious new way for fans to watch Los Angeles Lakers games. This virtual reality offering aims to replicate the feeling of being courtside, a significant departure from traditional broadcasting. The immersive experience is currently limited to users within the Lakers' local broadcast territory who subscribe to Spectrum internet or a supported cable provider.
The virtual courtside seats are facilitated by specialized cameras placed around the Crypto.com Arena, capturing near 180-degree footage. While the high-fidelity displays of the Vision Pro create a striking sense of presence, the experience has notable drawbacks. The fixed camera positions and limited field of view mean viewers may miss crucial game action, and the app lacks manual control over camera selection, making the experience more passive than interactive.
Despite these limitations, the platform represents a significant step in Apple's augmented reality endeavors. Competitors like Meta are already active in VR sports, and the Vision Pro's superior display technology offers a compelling visual advantage. Future iterations could expand to more sports, but the current restrictive tie-in to Spectrum means this exclusive experience remains accessible to only a few.




