Apple Vision Pro may be too heavy for long-term use, and the solution may end up costing you even more money.
skip to main content apple’s vision pro is trying to solve a nearly unsolvable problem billed as the “ultimate entertainment device,” the apple vision pro could be the thing that gets people to watch movies in headsets—or not. apple vision pro headsets on display at apple's worldwide ...
but it isn't thepresentof computing. While Apple Vision Pro is equipped with impressive hardware, the technology can't meet Apple's vision for the device just yet. The best use case for Vision Pro right now seems to be as a home theater or television, but it's quite pricey for a sin...
Apple Vision Pro is Apple's first wearable headset device, offering a mixed reality experience. Vision Pro is priced starting at $3,499, with...
The Apple Watch never got its own category of sales, but it’s part of the Wearables, Home, and Accessories, which brings in about $40 billion. Almost as much as the Mac. The Vision Pro can’t possibly dream of matching any of those figures. Not anytime soon. And it might neve...
The Vision Pro is adjustable via a dial on the side of the device.Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable As you'll find out in a later section, I'm not the biggest fan of the design — "comfortable" and "Vision Pro" do not belong in the same sentence. ...
But practically speaking, can Apple, even 20 years hence, make a VISION PRO that weighs as little as thin plastic eyeglasses which have thin plastic frames? The PHYSICS answer "no" to that question. As a result, I wish to repeat the closing remarks I made in my previous post......
Put simply, Apple Vision Pro seems best suited for use as a work device. But it's nowhere near stable enough for me to use it for work, at least as visionOS currently stands. Related 5 reasons Apple Vision Pro could be the next major Mac upgrade ...
So Apple’s settled for building a headset with real-time video passthrough — it is the defining tradeoff of the Vision Pro. It is a VR headset masquerading as an AR headset. And let me tell you: the video passthrough on the Vision Pro is really good. It works! It’s convincing. Yo...
While all of this is impressive, there’s a key element that may torpedo the entire experiment for many: The Apple Vision Pro isn’t terribly comfortable to wear for a long period of time. It’s not so much the weight that’s the problem, as some have speculated. As a regular VR us...