Apple Vision Pro will let you toss timers all over your kitchen while cooking
The creator of a recipe app is developing a function for Apple Vision Pro that enables users to set timers and position them alongside their food in a virtual reality environment.

Setting timers in virtual reality
Apple released its visionOS SDK and developer tools on Wednesday that are included in the second beta for Xcode. Developers have already started tinkering and considering ways to incorporate their apps into virtual reality.
For example, Steve Troughton Smith found that it's possible to select a specific area within the headset's visual range and position any app in a way that gives the illusion of it being physically located on that surface. And that's what Devin, creator of the Crouton app, is doing.
Timer support underway, place timers next to the food so you know what's what! Handy when you've got a few things on the go
Should probably file feedback to get a toastie maker added to this kitchen pic.twitter.com/wGKFD3CHAt-- Devin (@JustMeDevin)
In a tweet, he announced his ongoing efforts to incorporate timer-setting capabilities into the visionOS edition of his app, allowing users to place timers beside the food they are cooking conveniently. The feature aims to assist in tracking time and maintaining organization during the cooking process.
"Timer support underway, place timers next to the food so you know what's what!" he said. "Handy when you've got a few things on the go."
Apple's forthcoming visionOS system for its headset introduces a feature that lets users resize app windows and incorporate multiple apps within their visual field. This feature enables apps to remain fixed in their positions, seamlessly blending into the surrounding environment and creating an immersive experience.
Users can seamlessly switch between different apps without losing sight of their virtual surroundings. Apps remain anchored in place, as Devin shows with his upcoming timer functionality.
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To each his own, I guess.
Between kitchen heat and the stream or oils from cooking, and of course heat building in the headset itself with the higher kitchen temps, it does not seem like a good match for that activity. Once the product is released I've no doubt reviews will come in quickly. and show how practical it really is. It might be surprisingly useful.
FWIW, it's a really simple process now to verbally set multiple named timers in order to keep track of everything cooking, baking, or marinating in my kitchen.
The Apple Vision Pro is about looking forward to how things will be, not to how things were in the past. Can't judge it based on the past.
@AppleInsider — This is "augmented" reality, not virtual reality. Virtual reality is where the entire environment is fabricated and has nothing to do with the real world.
-- Craig Federighi