Hands-on: I’ve tried Apple’s Vision Pro and these are the five things to be most excited about - iMore
Hands-on: I’ve tried Apple’s Vision Pro and these are the five things to be most excited about - iMore

Hands on: Hands-on: I’ve tried Apple’s Vision Pro and these are the five things to be most excited about

No matter if you feel the price tag is too high, or feel it’s a gimmick that won’t appeal to many, the Vision Pro will usher in a new era of apps and products.
To me, this is similar to when the iPhone was getting ready to be released. Many said it was expensive, had no keyboard, was too big and wide to be comfortably held, and would never sell. That all started to change once people got their hands on the device.
I feel that the Vision Pro will have the same effect, but this is one device you’ll truly need to test out and experience. Based on those that have been fortunate enough to actually use it, it’s not a gimmick.
I had a phone in my pocket before the iPhone came out. It was quite similar. It replaced an existing item that had room for improvement.
These goggles are not replacing or upgrading anything.
Not saying it’s a bad product but I disagree with your take on it being similar to the iPhone. It’s too niche and too expensive.
This is my issue with the Vision Pro, as well. They're much better than any other VR/AR headset that's ever come out in almost every aspect. But, they don't do the one thing that people have found useful for the hardware category -- connect to a powerful gaming computer -- and I just don't have a usecase they fill.
Yeah. Seems ridiculous to imagine buying a headset for $3400 and then needing to buy another headset to actually play games and even if you could find a way to pipe input from a gaming rig, you still have no controllers. Once again we see Apple ignoring established standards at the expense of their customers and selling it as gods gift to the world.
They're more powerful because with tax they're almost $4,000. Anyone can make a great headset that sells for $4k, but that's not going to get adopted.
They replace monitors.
Not at that price they don’t.
It's like you said projectors would replace TVs. But projectors are closer to TV than VR is to a monitor, they are more mature and much closer in price to TVs, yet most people own TV, and projectors are not common.
VR is a niche and always will be. It's not more universal nor more practical than screen, and nothing will change that.
Ding ding. My iPhone is incredibly useful and replaced many other electronics that existed before.
It is the backbone of my social communication, which guarantees usefulness.
My life doesn’t change with the Vision Pro at all.
How can you possibly know that without having tried it? Spatial video alone could be life changing in more ways than one.
Um. Yes they are. Meta Quest, Microsoft HoloLens, etc.
Sure - those might be products you don't currently use... but I'd argue that's likely because they're not very good. A lot of people didn't use smartphones either before the modern smartphones became a thing.
Yeah I’m sorry to tell you that it’s just not a big thing. Is it cool? Sure. But I don’t need it, won’t buy it, and probably wouldn’t even if it was affordable (which it isn’t).
I’m not going to argue with you about this, so we’ll just have to wait and see who’s more “correct”.
Cheers.
And they are not filling a void. The beautiful part of the iPhone was that it made it possible for someone to have a full fledged computer in your pocket with access to the internet. This is tethering you more to your space. The applications are limited. Do I need to see an avatar in my FaceTime call? No. It’s hard to see a scenario where this has utility outside of the things that a new iPhone can do.
I know it's pie in the sky but in my most optimistic dreams I can see building virtual offices and having the benefits of in person interaction with coworkers while still having the benefits of a work from home situation (commute, bathrooms, comfort, etc...).
Some companies, like Nabu Casa, are already using Quest headsets in this way to conduct their meetings since they're an entirely remote company.
There’s a void in how geeky you can be playing Pokémon Go …. Although seriously …. I wouldn’t buy them for that purpose but I really want to try that