March Madness Live app updated with support for Apple Vision Pro, improved CarPlay app too

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Appleosophy | March Madness Live app updated with support for Apple Vision Pro, improved CarPlay app too
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The NCAA March Madness Live app received a major update just in time for the men’s college basketball tournament to begin.

As it has been for years now, the games will be broadcast on CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV. Paramount+ will have the games that air on CBS and MAX will have the games that are broadcast on TBS, TNT, and truTV.

For starters, the app now has support for the Apple Vision Pro headset. With that said, 9to5Mac has reported that when it is used on the headset, it essentially gives users visibility of the iPadOS app on the headset and not its own optimized visionOS app.

When it comes to the CarPlay app, it was announced that all 67 games will be available to stream on the radio through the March Madness CarPlay app, where the radio streams will be of the Westwood One radio broadcast.

Just like last year, the app does have support Live Activities on the iPhone’s Lock Screen and Dynamic Island. What’s nice about this year’s update is it enables users to see a live scoreboard and “will offer fans a way to follow scores when multiple games are being played.”

From the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV apps, users can sign in with their TV provider credentials and stream all of the games from the app. On the Apple TV app, two games can be streamed at once.

Be sure to read our article too on how to stream all of the March Madness games this year too.

What are your thoughts on this update? Do you plan on streaming March Madness this year? Comment below or let us know on X at @appleosophy.

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