

# The Logitech Muse Spatial Stylus for Apple Vision Pro
The newly unveiled M5 Apple Vision Pro has arrived, paired with the Logitech Muse spatial stylus, crafted to elevate user engagement within the visionOS ecosystem. This groundbreaking accessory is designed to foster a more instinctive and immersive experience for both creators and collaborators.
## Features of the Logitech Muse
The Logitech Muse is meticulously designed to operate flawlessly with the Apple Vision Pro, delivering accurate motion tracking and haptic feedback. This stylus features six degrees of freedom, allowing for smooth and low-latency movement, enabling users to create, annotate, and interact in a three-dimensional environment.
Notable features include:
– **Real-time Haptic Feedback**: The Muse generates tactile responses that enrich virtual interactions, boosting user connection with digital materials.
– **Pressure-sensitive Tip and Force-sensing Button**: These functionalities enable users to adjust line thickness, whether they are drawing on a surface or in midair.
– **Multiple Grip Styles**: The design supports various user preferences, promoting comfort during prolonged usage.
– **Interchangeable Tips**: Users can change tips for varying tactile experiences, catering to personal preferences and specific tasks.
– **Quick Charging**: The device tops up via USB-C, ensuring minimal interruption.
Apple and Logitech have positioned the Muse as a synthesis of familiar aesthetics and cutting-edge spatial technology, aimed at enhancing the Vision Pro workflow.
## Real-world Experience
While firsthand evaluation of the Logitech Muse is still awaited, Phil Traut has shared insightful observations from his experience with the stylus. Notably, the Muse debuted without native visionOS support, which was surprising given its intended design for this ecosystem. Although Apple introduced the Muse in June along with a significant software update for the Vision Pro, crucial applications like Freeform and Notes currently do not facilitate stylus input.
Traut tested the Muse using an app named Crayon for Apple Vision Pro, showcasing its potential in crafting both simple illustrations and intricate 3D models. The stylus seems to greatly enhance the creative workflow, presenting an exciting tool for users.
An update for Crayon that includes compatibility for the Logitech Muse is expected to launch on November 7. While Crayon also supports hand-based interaction, the spatial stylus is anticipated to significantly improve the overall user experience.
The Logitech Muse is available for purchase at $129.95 from Apple, presenting a viable choice for those looking to enrich their interaction with the Apple Vision Pro.
To see the Logitech Muse in action, you can check out Phil Traut’s hands-on video [here](https://x.com/spatiallyme/status/1981750837018788094).