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X-Plane streams to Apple Vision Pro sans PC!

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https://www.x-plane.com/2026/03/x-plane-is-coming-to-apple-vision-pro-with-nvidia-cloudxr/

Huh…well, that’s something genuinely new (to me at least)!

So what we’ve got here is an iPhone embedded into an AR/VR headset? I.e., no other computer required!?!?

Thus streaming X-Plane from anywhere with a solid internet connection.

AND unlike most other cloud gaming, you’ll be able to hook up actual flight sim peripherals!!

Well, this could be BIG - let’s see how it looks when it releases 😎

 

Edited by UrgentSiesta

I guess if you already own one it would be fine. The $3600 price tag for the Apple Vision Pro is a little too steep for me.

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The Vision Pro costs 3.700€. You can get a good PC and a used Quest 2 or Pico 4 for that and stream XP over your local WiFi without having to rely on an internet connection at all. Works well for me.

7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux
My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days

Pretty sure you'll still need a PC in the loop somewhere. The "streaming" part is streaming X-Plane from your gaming PC or a cloud gaming server (via NvidiaXR) to your AVP headset that's running a "companion app". If you want to be able to use your existing flight sim peripherals, they have to plug into a USB port somewhere and that's not going to be a cloud server.

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