Imagine using your Apple Vision Pro while commuting on a bus or during a long car ride—sounds like a futuristic dream, right? Well, it’s now a reality. Last week, Apple rolled out a series of feature-rich updates, including iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, and more, but it’s the seemingly understated visionOS 26.2 that’s stealing the spotlight. While its beta phase hinted at minimal changes, the update quietly introduced a game-changing upgrade for Apple Vision Pro users on the move. And this is the part most people miss: visionOS 26.2 now allows you to use Vision Pro in cars and buses, not just airplanes and trains. But here’s where it gets controversial—who’s actually going to whip out their Vision Pro on a crowded bus? Skeptical? Fair enough. But for road trips, long Uber rides, or passengers craving productivity, this update is a game-changer. It’s a bold step toward making Vision Pro truly portable, especially as we anticipate the arrival of Apple Glasses. Still, it raises the question: Is this a niche feature or the future of wearable tech? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Meanwhile, if you’re already embracing the Vision Pro lifestyle, check out these must-have accessories: AirPods Pro 3 (now just $209), a sleek aluminum dock stand, a Spigen travel case, and a handy battery holder with belt clip. Will you be using Vision Pro on the go more with this update? The ball’s in your court.