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What are the best third-party apps for using the HTC Vive XR Elite with a MacBook Pro


When using the HTC Vive XR Elite with a MacBook Pro, several third-party apps can enhance your VR experience. Here are some of the best options:

Immersed

**Immersed is a highly recommended app for productivity in VR. It allows you to work with up to five resizable and repositionable virtual displays, making it ideal for multitasking. This app supports both PC and Mac, making it compatible with your MacBook Pro. Immersed is free to use, but a subscription unlocks all its features. It's particularly useful for those who need to manage multiple screens in VR, such as developers or remote workers[3][8].

Wooorld

While not specifically designed for productivity, Wooorld offers a unique VR experience by providing a 3D view of any location on Earth. It uses Google's API to access geographical data, allowing you to explore places in a mixed-reality environment. Although it's not as immersive as Google Earth, Wooorld is a great alternative for VR headsets like the HTC Vive XR Elite, especially since Google Earth requires a PC connection for Meta Quest headsets[3].

VIVE Manager

The VIVE Manager app, available for iOS, allows you to manage your HTC Vive XR Elite remotely. You can set up your device, explore VR apps from the VIVE AppStore, and monitor your headset's status. While it doesn't run directly on the MacBook Pro, it's useful for managing your VR device from your iPhone or iPad[7].

Development Environment

For developers, the HTC Vive XR Elite can be used with a MacBook Pro, but it's more about uploading and testing apps rather than running PCVR content directly. Developers can work on creating standalone apps for the XR Elite using tools compatible with macOS, though the headset itself doesn't require a computer to operate[4].

Streaming and Connectivity

To connect your HTC Vive XR Elite to a MacBook Pro, you can use a USB-C cable or Wi-Fi. This allows you to stream content from your laptop to the headset. However, the process might require some setup and companion apps to work smoothly[2][8].

Overall, these apps and tools can help you leverage the capabilities of the HTC Vive XR Elite with your MacBook Pro, whether for productivity, entertainment, or development.

Citations:
[1] https://www.techradar.com/reviews/htc-vive-xr-elite-review
[2] https://immersive-display.com/en/vr-headsets/805-xr-elite-htc-vive.html
[3] https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/best-virtual-reality-apps/
[4] https://forum.htc.com/topic/14924-newbie-question-develop-with-htc-vive-xr-elite-on-a-mac/
[5] https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8466665
[6] https://www.reddit.com/r/EliteDangerous/comments/qhoi0u/any_3rd_party_apps_yall_recommend_for_vr_usage/
[7] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vive-manager/id1568995919
[8] https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-ultraportable-vr-headset-gave-me-a-taste-of-vision-pro-at-a-fraction-of-the-cost/
[9] https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/htc-vive-xr-elite-review-vr-deconstructed/
[10] https://vrx.vr-expert.com/best-10-vr-games-on-htc-vive-xr-elite/