Recently, Apple's Vision Pro evaluation ban was officially lifted, which sparked heated discussions among technology enthusiasts and consumers. This product is full of expectations for its unique 3D display capabilities, spatial operation, operating system and seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem. However, in the actual use experience, surprises and slots coexist.
First of all, the 3D display capabilities of the Vision Pro are amazing. Users can see the real world in 3D through the camera, while virtual displays and applications can be layered into the real world, and users can freely arrange windows in the space. In addition, the Vision Pro is equipped with a unique eye and gesture tracking control system that allows interaction to be completed by pointing with eyes and touching a finger.
However, the Vision Pro experience isn't all rosy. Eye tracking is easy to get tired after a long time, while hand tracking has the problem of not being able to identify the owner. In addition, the weight of the Vision Pro is concentrated in the front, which can put pressure on the face when worn for long periods of time. Some people also reported that Vision Pro cannot be applied, and there is still a sound leakage problem in the headphones.
For these questions, The Verge gave an overall score of 7 out of 10, believing that Vision Pro may be more like a simulation product that opens everyone's imagination and stimulates people's thinking, a dream factory. CNBC's overall rating is that if you have an extra $3,500 to spare, you can consider buying it.
In general, as the first generation of the VISION Pro, although there are some shortcomings, its innovative technology and design concept are still worth looking forward to its subsequent development. After all, it always takes time for technology to iterate and advance.
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