Vision Pro Review: 24 Hours With Apple’s Mixed-Reality Headset | WSJ




Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headset puts digital information in your real world. But how does it fit into your daily life with …

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  1. LOL. The main complaint (beside the ridiculous price!) was isolation. Isolating you from your family and your environment. It's not a social device. So the funniest part of the review of this isolating headset is to be even more isolated in a cabin, isolated from your family. That's brilliant! 🤣😂

  2. I'd love to see the new, weird facial or head features that result from wearing this thing 24/7. For some people, this technology could be a lifesaver, but I couldn't even finish the video without resenting it. We are detaching ourselves from reality more each day, all while trying to unplug a bit more from our digital lives. This device is like a slow IV drip that just keeps you addicted and anxious.

  3. This is the first step to what I hope AR will be in the future. I hope the 2nd gen gets rid of the forward facing screen, uses lighter materials where possible, and focuses on the augmented reality features. That clock hovering over the cooking stuff would be amazing for lots of tasks

  4. From the first videos I’m watching online, it doesn’t do anything different from a $500 Meta Quest3, you can watch media content, watch a movie or work on your desktop on a wall-sized screen. Everything except for video calling, which with Meta’s headset you can only do with audio but given the quality of the 3D of the Apple Vision Pro it’s not a big loss…

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