5. Potential Privacy Concerns: As with any connected device, there are potential privacy concerns associated with Apple Vision Pro. The device collects various data points, including user interactions, spatial mapping data, and sensor readings, to deliver its AR/MR experiences. While Apple has strin...
"I'm very interested in the Vision Pro but I have several concerns. A very limited number will be available [at launch]. I've read that a number of improvements are in the works and I'm a little leery of initial releases. All that said, I still want it!"...
For example, on VR and AR headsets, the best user experience is typically achieved when the user's eyes are within an optimal range of distances from the lens. Moreover, a lens distance that is too small can raise safety concerns, such as potential injuries to the cornea when the user e...
Apple's new Vision Pro mixed-reality headset has garnered positive attention, but its steep price has raised concerns about its potential sales. Revealed at WWDC 2023, the Vision Pro marks Apple's entry into a new product category since the Apple Watch in 2015. Priced at $3,500, the head...
Similarly, the Vision Pro is at its V1 stage, and user feedback will be crucial to its evolution. Wearing the Vision Pro for long periods (like a workday) is uncomfortable, and despite its current limitations—like the lack of Bluetooth mouse support and battery life concerns—there’s roo...
Anyway, here are my concerns: 1. FUNCTIONALITY The demo is just beautiful. However, I may have noticed some lag. Will it work well? Will the input work well? Is it comfortable for wearing for hours? It is an ambitious product, but it if fails to work well enough, it may flop ev...
The introduction of Apple’s MR device brings innovative features, enhanced interactivity and improved graphics. It elevates the overall quality of MR content and applications. Additionally, Apple’s strong focus on privacy and security can address concerns in the MR space. ...
Apple today highlighted the Vision Pro's ability to aid the healthcare industry, showcasing a wide range of apps now available on the visionOS...
I also have concerns about using a wearable that is as fragile as the Vision Pro in dustier, more harsh work environments. Here's to hoping Apple is already planning how to tackle such problems, especially if it wants to crack into a market that's waiting for a worthy VR head...
Hello, I work in ophthalmology at Stanford and I am hoping to develop a tool for monitoring vision health using Apple Vision Pro. However, I am worried that my goal will not be possible due to Apple privacy concerns. I want to develop an app that can gauge eye performance, but to do ...