• Early Apple Vision Pro testers complain about the headset's weigh

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jan 17 20:15:05 2024
    Early Apple Vision Pro testers complain about the headset's weight

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    Wed, 17 Jan 2024 20:10:07 +0000

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    It may be too late for Apple to address the possible weight problem for the US, but it may have enough time for the international roll-out

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    Apples Vision Pro may be overweight as a group of reporters complained about experiencing discomfort while wearing the headset in a recent hands-on demo.

    On January 16, the company gave tech news sites Engadget and The Verge an opportunity to try out their upcoming device ahead of its release on February 2 . The preview was largely positive with Engadgets Cherlynn Low commending the Vision Pros ability to create an immersive entertainment experience. But as Low states, the best heads-up display in the world will be useless if it cant be worn for a long time and thats exactly what happened. 15 minutes into the demo, she began to feel weighed down by the device with a modicum of pain arriving soon after. This sentiment was repeated by The Verges Victoria Song who felt the Vision Pro pushing down on her brow, resulting in a mild headache.

    This issue has been known for some time now with early testers complaining that the headset feels too heavy after wearing it for a couple of hours. TechRadars US Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff, who has worn the Vision Pro a
    few times , admits that it really needs [an] overhead strap to support its weight. Fortunately, there is such a strap. Its called the Dual Loop Band sporting a strap going over the top of your head and one around the back.

    Its unknown how much of a difference the Dual Loop Band makes. The extra
    strap presumably worked well enough as neither report would go on to mention the weight as a problem again. International release

    But still, the issue will continue to exist. Its unlikely Apple will address this in time for the American launch in February, but it's conceivable Apple could make changes for the international release.

    Notable industry insider Ming Chi Kuo posted new details on the Vision Pros potential global roll-out to his Medium newsletter claiming it might come out just before WWDC 2024 in June. At the developers' event, Apple will also
    share information about visionOS with programmers to help promote a spatial computing ecosystem around the world.

    There are a couple of things getting in the way of the global release.

    First, there arent a lot of Vision Pro units to begin with. Apple wants to make sure the US launch and subsequent roll-out goes as smoothly as possible. What's more, the company needs to adjust the headsets software so it complies with international regulations. Kuo finishes his post by saying the faster these matters are addressed, the sooner Vision Pro will be available in more countries.

    No word on exactly which nations will be a part of the initial group to get Apples shiny new gadget after the US launch. However, Bloombergs Mark Gurman claims the tech giant is considering Canada, China, and the UK will be among the first.

    While we have you check out TechRadar's list of the best virtual reality headsets for 2024 . You might also like Apple may be considering a cheaper Vision Pro model - so people might be able to actually buy the headset Apple Vision Pro: price, 2024 release, and everything we know about the VR headset An Apple Vision Pro Pencil could be on the way, based on a new patent



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/virtual-reality-augmented-reality/early-ap ple-vision-pro-testers-complain-about-the-headsets-weight


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