Netflix is still a no-show on the Apple Vision Pro app store, but headset users may soon have access to far more disruptive capabilities. Neurotechnology start-up Synchron has for the first time showcased a user operating a Vision Pro without use of hands—trailblazing outside-the-box possibilities for third-party companies seeking to build experiences based on the extended reality (XR) headset. Typically, navigation on the spatial computing device requires hand gestures, such as pinching windows to grab and drag them, or zooming in. However, by implanting a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) in a 64-year old ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) patient, the Vision Pro could be controlled fully by thoughts, enabling a fully hands-free experience. Synchron’s test patient lost the function of his upper…