Apple Vision Pro launched at WWDC over a week ago and they showed a lot of clips of normal people wearing it doing (relatively) normal things, like cooking, watching movies, even working at the office.

One clip that really intrigued me was the one where a father was recording his kids in 3D through his Vision Pro. To me, this seemed off at first since to other people, it may not look like you’re present in the moment. But after thinking about it for a while, isn’t it the same as just wearing sunglasses, if not better? Sunglasses block your eyes, but Vision Pro would show your eyes to the outside world.

So I guess the question is, will Apple Vision Pro and subsequent products become widely socially acceptable one day?

  • bitsplease
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    1 year ago

    Given that they market it as a “Pro” model, I foresee a “Base” model in the medium-near future.

    I think the Pro is here to get people excited, get it in the hands of the small slice of folks who can afford it - let them tell everyone else how amazing it is, then when they release a model for “only” $1k-2k, people will be a lot more inclined to pick one up

    Just a guess, but it seems to fit