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Apple Vision Pro review one year later: time to exit the preview
You’re lucky that you don’t have any issues with the weight. I’ve tried at least ten different iterations of the face cushions and none have been able to make it where I can wear the AVP for longer than a couple hours. It’s not so simple to do this either. I’ve had to buy them, try them on for a week or so and return them. Then repeat the process. I’ve even bought third party head gear hoping it would help. I’ve found a few but they just transfer the weight from my eyes to my forehead. I only use it for watching media because of this, as media usually is about 2 to 3 hours, the max before my face hurts too much. -
Apple Vision Pro review: six month stasis
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Apple Intelligence may be coming to Vision Pro -- but not soon
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Three things Apple got wrong with the Vision Pro launch
To me it’s the fit that is the biggest issue. I knew what I was getting and at what price but comfort is key. I went through way too many light seals until I found the one I like. While the Apple Store by me was very nice about trying on different light seals, you truly don’t know how comfortable it is until you wear it for at least an hour or more. On top of that when you put on the ZEISS lenses it basically recommends a different size, adding to complexity. What I thought was a good fit, suddenly kept giving me warnings when putting on the zeiss lenses that I’m too close to the screen. The strap and solo knit band are part of the problem. The knit band puts too much pressure on my face to support the weight of the AVP, so I need a different size seal than if I use the strap that goes over your head. Hopefully third party accessories can help solve this problem but for almost 4000 dollars, this was hugely disappointing to me more than anything.
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Apple Vision Pro still has a way to go