
Logitech has just announced the Australian launch of Muse, a digital pencil designed specifically for Apple Vision Pro that changes how users interact with spatial computing environments. The device brings precision tracking and haptic feedback to creative workflows, launching locally on October 29th for A$189.99.
Muse comes equipped with six degrees of freedom (6DoF) motion tracking, which delivers precise, low-latency control when crafting, annotating, or navigating through spatial apps. The real-time haptic feedback provides tactile responses that let you feel each action as you work, whilst the intuitive button layout keeps interactions natural and straightforward. Actually, let me correct that – while the intuitive button layout keeps interactions natural and straightforward.
The digital pencil targets professional workflows across engineering, architecture, design, and science fields. Whether you’re navigating spatial apps with pinpoint accuracy, marking up intricate designs, or advancing technical projects, Muse provides the control needed for detailed work in virtual environments. The low-latency tracking means there’s minimal lag between your hand movements and what appears in your field of view, which matters when you’re working on precise tasks.
Several apps are already adding support for Muse over the coming weeks. Crayon, doppl by Interaptix, Sketch Pro, and Spatial Analogue will all integrate with the device, allowing users to collaborate in virtual workspaces, refine spatial models, and visualise complex ideas with better control than finger-based inputs alone can provide.
For developers looking to add Muse support to their visionOS apps, Logitech has pointed them towards the “Explore spatial accessory input on visionOS” session available on the Apple Developer site and app. More information about visionOS 26 is available at apple.com/os/visionos, while additional details about Apple Vision Pro can be found at apple.com/apple-vision-pro.
The Logitech Muse for Apple Vision Pro will be available for purchase on October 29th at Logitech.com and Apple stores across Australia, priced at A$189.99. By mid-November, availability expands to 10 countries total, including Canada, France, Germany, the UK, the US, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.






