This has become a pattern. One moment you’re not wearing the headset, the next moment you’re wearing it. The changes always came unexpectedly. When you leave your room to take a shower, put on your makeup in the bathroom, or get ready to go out.
One day, after brushing his teeth before bed, I walked into the living room to find him sitting on the edge of the couch, Vision Pro resting firmly on his head, staring off into the distance. he was playing chess. I sat next to him and watched him pinch his fingers and move imaginary chess pieces in the air in different directions: left, right, diagonally, etc., then slowly step back and watch his opponent (the computer) make his next move. I watched him do it silently.
In similar interactions, I always ask, “Can I give it a try?” He always complied, trying to convince me to love Vision Pro as much as he did. I’m not completely against owning my own headset, but it’s hard to see the need for it in its current form. Aside from its exorbitant $3,500 price tag and heavy frame, we know it won’t be as affordable as an iPhone, MacBook, or iPad. Besides, doesn’t that mean he’s one in one? Unfortunately, sharing that experience feels more like a hassle than fun.
First, you’ll have to log in to guest mode each time and take a 90-second calibration test. every time. I also wear glasses. Technically speaking, you are purchasing a prescription Zeiss optical insert. However, I refuse to give Apple $150 due to things completely out of my control. It’s a hassle if you live in a household where multiple people wear glasses, and it will cost even more money.
I’ve also never had any issues using other headsets, such as the Meta Quest 2, with my glasses. So, out of pure malice, I keep adjusting the Vision Pro with my glasses on. That’s not certain. The built-in eye-tracking camera sometimes has a hard time pinpointing exactly where my eyes are looking. Spend time on virtual Mt. Hood, watch movies, etc. Spider-Man: No Way Home Easily view in 3D or browse the web in Safari. However, tasks that require more precise eye tracking, such as operating visionOS or playing games, are difficult.
shared issues
Whenever my boyfriend and I wanted to share an experience in some way, we tried using AirPlay to cast content to our TV. Unfortunately, I had less success with simple tasks like watching movies.I took a look mean girlsHowever, because it was on a streaming service, the content was displayed black on both the Vision Pro and the TV due to copyright concerns.
In the meantime, I’m playing games like fruit ninja You can only enjoy it on the big screen for a limited time. Every time I wanted to switch players, I had to go back and forth between his profile and guest mode. I couldn’t help but remember how easy this process was with a headset like the Quest 2. It happened a few years ago when my dad, brother, and I were playing. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners After a few hours together, we simply passed the headsets between the three of us and jumped into the game without switching profiles or fiddling with settings. But with the Vision Pro, my boyfriend and I must have played for a total of 10 minutes before the whole experience started to get boring.