Apple's Vision Pro is a face-worn computer that Apple claims will provide users with a unique mixed reality experience. The experience combines virtual reality and augmented reality technologies to seamlessly connect with popular apps and services such as FaceTime and Disney+ with Apple's usual excellent quality and ecosystem integration capabilities.
The advantages of the Apple Vision Pro are:
It uses a micro-OLED screen with 23 million pixels and a resolution of more than 4K per eye, which has an excellent display effect.
With a single dial, you can switch between augmented reality and full virtual reality to adapt to different scenarios and needs.
It supports the natural interaction of eyes, hands and voice, without the need for joystick control, and the operation is simple and intuitive.
Equipped with the new spatial operating system VisionOS, digital content is as if it exists in the real world, bringing users a new 3D interface and multitasking.
Connect wirelessly with Mac, iPhone, iPad, and more to create an infinity screen area for productivity and entertainment.
Shoot 3D and ** and relive memories with spatial audio.
The shortcomings of Apple's Vision Pro are:
With a whopping $3,499, it can be unaffordable for the average consumer.
Battery life is limited and needs to be recharged frequently.
The weight of the device is large, and prolonged wear may cause discomfort or fatigue.
Adapting to new operating systems and interactions can be costly.
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