What I Found
A practical first look at streaming from Apple Vision Pro through Apple TV into Ecamm, plus notes on InSpace.
I wanted to see how well the Apple Vision Pro could be streamed in a real setup, not in a polished demo. So I mirrored the headset to an Apple TV, brought that Apple TV feed into Ecamm, and used it as a quick test to see how stable and usable the workflow felt.
Yes, you can stream Apple Vision Pro by mirroring it wirelessly to an Apple TV and then capturing that Apple TV signal into a streaming app like Ecamm. In my test, the setup worked, but it also showed the usual early-device issues: head movement can make the stream feel tilted or jarring, some immersive apps black out when mirrored, and the whole setup depends on a stable wireless connection.
What this video covers
- The Streaming Setup
- Testing InSpace
- Why Social Apps Matter On Vision Pro
- Apps That Stood Out
- Safari May Be Enough
The short version
Yes, you can stream Apple Vision Pro by mirroring it wirelessly to an Apple TV and then capturing that Apple TV signal into a streaming app like Ecamm. In my test, the setup worked, but it also showed the usual early-device issues: head movement can make the stream feel tilted or jarring, some immersive apps black out when mirrored, and the whole setup depends on a stable wireless connection.