The Short Version
Apple announced visionOS 27 eye-tracking support for Tolt and LUCI power wheelchairs, letting users steer without a joystick.
Vision Pro's eye-tracking was built to navigate menus. In visionOS 27, that same hardware now steers a power wheelchair, replacing a physical joystick entirely for users who cannot operate one. The feature launches with Tolt and LUCI drive systems via Bluetooth and wired connections. No other mixed-reality headset has announced anything close to this. The one open question is whether input works by holding your gaze on a target or by selecting it, because that difference determines how tiring and error-prone daily use becomes.
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