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Vision Pro Has a Speed Limit: New Details on Apple’s Headset



We’re learning more about Apple’s upcoming headset as developers get to tinker with apps and programming for Vision Pro.

0:00 New Information Emerges About Apple Vision Pro
0:46 New Vision Labs and Tools for Developers
1:36 Vison Pro Getting Speed Limit and Travel Mode
2:40 Share Vision Pro With Friends Using Guest Mode
3:14 Vison Pro Reservation System and Customization Options
5:18 Bridget’s Widget Update

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  1. The guest user I have kids and the price can my kids be able to use it they are kinda of expensive to buy and we can only afford one. Can you share it with your children.

  2. I don't understand this product at all. I'm a VR early adopter and have owned 2 VR headsets (HTC vive and valve index). The portability seems nice, but the oculus already does that and includes a pc pass-through option. My main issue with this Apple take on VR is that it just seems to be defined by its limitations more than anything else in spite of its monstrous price tag. No computer pass-through mode for extra power, no controller support which makes limited interactions, almost no ability to play any real games being gimmicky ar nonsense, almost no ability to share across more than 1 user (to the point where it seems like even a couple might not be about to use it together), and knowing Apple I'm sure they will do everything in their power to block support for 3rd party power banks that would enable extra battery life.

    Maybe I'll be wrong, but I feel like Apple charges a premium to provide narrow limited experiences and I just don't get why anyone likes them.

  3. When we stand still on Earth we are traveling at 1000 mil per hour or 1600kmh through space, so I guess the speed limit of Vision Pro is very high.

  4. Apple Watch definitely did not require an appointment to order. I Preordered the original one on the website and it was mailed to me, just like any other Apple product.