@@lillyjb214 no I totally agree if it wasn’t Sam …. It will be the other two and they would not have treated it as. Gently because one hates Apple and the other loves Apple but loves destroying apple products more Everything Apple pro. And jerrrigeverything
Can u actually fix it tho? Cause it’s probably a LOT different from fixing phones, but I’ve seen ur videos, I’m subscribed to u, so I think you could do it.😉
It’s all a scam. I’ve had Apple replace or fix my stuff without the care package. You have automatic warranties and I think for Apple it’s up to a year after purchase. I once needed my beats fixed and it was over a year and I kept pushing them until they said they can do a one time courtesy. I take very good care of my electronics and my main problems have been some faulty wiring or something.
@@devonkennedy1386he’s not gonna have to buy a brand new one, they offer apple care for Vision Pro and I’m assuming he has it. It’ll cost him less than a third of the cost to fix.
It looks like it's made so that the front glass takes the sacrifice and could be replaced without extensive surgery, all the cameras and sensors being fine
That front piece of "glass" was probably designed for nothing more than fall and impact protection. Like a tear away for motocross, it was meant to be an expendable part of the product long term. The speaker thing is definitely concerning. If someone is picking them up by the straps or carrying them that way long term, how long before that speaker area becomes damaged.
This video was actually educational, I am not sure what everyone is whining about. I always wondered what happens if the front glass shatters, now I know.
I usually hate these types of videos. BUT…this is the first useful and hopeful. I actually watched to the end. Great news that the front glass is mostly a “cover.” Replacements will be on the market soon. Possibly silver, gold, and blue mirrored! :)
Apple is just loving all the content creators who have bought one and are making content about Vision Pro. It really is a huge success already. I can't scroll RUclips without seeing a video about Vision Pro.
The durability of this thing is crazy. Also I have seen pictures of the little speaker pods being removed from the main unit so I think they might be replaceable? If so then if a regular person broke their speaker pods and had apple care they could probably just go and have it replaced at the apple store.
@@halifaxhiker yeah, I saw that too (ifixit I think) and that's really cool! especially important that the charge port and the battery cable are replaceable (hopefully are sold standalone) for these common repairs.
I worked at the Apple Store and what they don’t tell you is when a new product comes out, if it breaks immediately for any reason, they will take it back and give you a full return or give you a new product with or without AppleCare
Nah, the glass is more resilient to scratches and the thin plastic layer adds some strength, and prevents it from breaking into small pieces. Its main purpose is to protect the sensors, the eye screen is just a gold coating to justify the high price of basically VR headset. Nothing crucial.
I'm impressed how the Vision Pro parts break-away to distribute the impact forces when the drops happen. After watching this, I think Apple did an amazing job protecting the most expensive part of the system by having the attached parts break away like that. Probably why they choose magnetic attachments instead of a more secure attaching method. Great vid...
As soon as he mentioned his " wild idea" he didn't want to reveal too much on the podcast, I knew a drop test(s) were coming. That's one way to go viral on Tik Tok.
When I first saw the thumbnail of the video, I thought.. No... goodbye $3500. But it turns out this video adds a lot of value! It shows how durable this product is!
On one hand, this is super impressive engineering, but on another more upsetting hand, this video reveals just how clever Apple’s marketing is. We’ve been elevating the perceived value of the product in part because of this “hard to fabricate,” “sculpted” glass and it’s effectively a curved screen protector with shiny plastic underneath. 😅
CONGRATS! the first durability test of the apple vision pro I’ve seen AND the most expensive piece of tech I’ve seen tried to be destroyed. This man’s balls are different
The Glas on the Front is mainly plastic, watch jerryrigeverything, thats why it Breaks harder but scratches easily. But if he had dropped it on stone tiles rather than wood, it should leave more Marks.
I wonder if Apple intentionally designed the speaker/band to be the weak point. Similar to how cars have a bumper/crumple zone that is designed to take the majority of the force from the impact. I assume it’s much cheaper to replace the speaker/band than to replace the whole Vision Pro. With that being said, I’m no scientist and I don’t know if this realistically could be the case. Just a thought.
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I think this video makes sense. Someone has to try what happens if you hit the product while using daily.
I am shocked you didn't stress more how worrying it is the weakest part is the left and right strap connectors with integrated speakers. That was an issue with other HMDs like Quest 2. It is one of the most likely places for users to pull and move when putting it on and off. On the bright side, yeah the glass durability was crazy impressive actually.
@@TropicalCycyou should really study exactly how RUclips cpm and rpm works . Most RUclipsrs that have 300+ subscribers can make up 10k a month depending on views and channel topics. You don’t need to have a million subscribers to make tons of money on RUclips,
If Apple remove that $3,000 glass part, the Vision Pro would cost $500 and weight much less. Apple put that glass for marketing the premium feel. But you don't really need that glass.
In the official bill of materials released, the display alone costs more than a Quest 3 Pro headset. Then it’s the double-CPU’s, then the 17 sensors. The glass in the front of VisionPro is the third cheapest component in that whole product.
I had a demo today, but the light seal was messed up, so everything was blurry. But some of the stuff they showed was still very impressive. It is 100% heavy, though, although that could have also been amplified by the incorrect fit I had
@@ptibab73 I mean it’s his money he can do whatever he wants to do with it. But in my own very humble opinion, I would strongly suggest that if you have thousands of dollars to waste, consider feeding another human being or donating to a cause. That’s just my opinion and others can agree or disagree that’s fine.
@@j340_officialand its ultimately still your opinion. Who cares if he spends that much money. Its not like he is a charity and has to spend it for the greater good.
LOL he found the Vision Pro so useless that he started slamming it into walls, dropping in on the ground and making a video about it as a drop test. Why not, what else is there to talk about it? In all seriousness I am not a hater of it and can see some potential but unless there are some cool games for it I am not sure how this has any real use at the moment. A $2000 price point with lot of stuff for it may make this a contender as the next big thing. They have to convince me that this is the thing I got to have that I did not know I needed.
What you're experiencing is laminated glass. It's designed to break in that way, to prevent shards flying everywhere. Sorry to say that it's really not that impressive, since it's....designed to be that way. Also, you have to remember that something is only as strong as it's weakest link. So I think the speakers and headband damage is more worrisome than the the display is robust. Hope they improve things for the next version.
I'm no physicist, but I think it's to be expected that this curved piece of glass is more durable than a flat one. Especially when the impact is in one small point. Think of a bridge, if you put force in the middle, which one would hold up better? An arched one or a flat one?
Hey Captain SpEd!! You are dropping it on a plastic floor. Try dropping it on Tile or Concrete. Also, Blunt means NOT sharp. Stick to licking windows on the short bus…
Only Sam can do a video like this. Very durable product on the abuse it survived. Apple has a win for version 1. A few releases and then it will be widely affordable.
It seems that the front glass panel acts like a glass protector, similar to the one we put on a smartphone, cool. Just a side note about the drop test: your walls are hollow, and your floor has parquet. Therefore, this particular drop test is impressive for a typical US house, but may not be applicable to those built with concrete, bricks, and tiles, where the glass may break at the second drop.
Ok important question: what happens if you expose the lenses to sunlight? On Quest and other devices, the LCD will get fried in seconds. Wondering what happens with Vision Pro
Since the glass is curved, the durability depends on where it is impact. The surface area of the curve is much greater on the front. So the front would survive impact much better than if it impact on the sides of the glass. That is why the glass shattered so greatly from that one drop, compared to no shattering at all from the other drops.
apple is definitely putting you on a hitlist after this
it needed to be done
they probably send him testers…or he’s just rich enough to do this lol..
@@lillyjb214 no I totally agree if it wasn’t Sam …. It will be the other two and they would not have treated it as. Gently because one hates Apple and the other loves Apple but loves destroying apple products more
Everything Apple pro. And jerrrigeverything
@@dwilliams4558 Sam isn’t in the apple nice list unfortunately he has to pay fir his review units like the rest of us
By proving that the device is durable enough for it not to break easily under normal circumstances?
Nah you're crazy for this one
Ayyyy plz fix my phone
the man the mith the ledgend
Bro now you gotta fix it
Can u actually fix it tho? Cause it’s probably a LOT different from fixing phones, but I’ve seen ur videos, I’m subscribed to u, so I think you could do it.😉
Fix his Vision Pro now
Bro is not getting his money back from this video
He’s 100% banking on ad revenue paying for it
Assuming he has AppleCare I think it's $300 for a glass replacement.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I was waiting for this. You did not disappoint.
It’s made out of plastic that’s why
Sam you shouldn’t hurt my soul like this.
I think he did it because he has Downs
@@BD12 yo that’s crazy
My heart skipped a few beats at this video
wait till you see what plainrock124 does to it.
This is the first video I watched while wearing my Apple Vision Pro. Impressive!
becareful with those speakers, but you can always use airpods
From safari?
@@Skamtrix why?
Must be nice lol
Hey Vsauce! Michael here!
I can’t believe you stood on the sofa with your shoes on.
hes a WT
@@isaacmijangos It's an American thing, not WT exclusive
@@TrufflePig no
Americans wear their shoes everywhere in the house. Drives me nuts because I never understand that.
only the dirty ones do.... never been anywhere that shoes are ok past the front door rug. @@RadBunny2269
We all knew that Sam’s first video would be a drop test.
I thought It would be an unboxing and him going giddy like a little kid
I knew from watching genius bar and dark mode 😂
@@chidorirasenganz yeah I think Jon said he might do it on Genius Bar but I didn’t think he was serious
It hasn’t been a day and there’s already a durability test💀
That’s good tho
theres a ton more now on youtube if you search. drop test vids are a whole a$$ grift on youtube lmao, but we all click on it dont we so thats why
the guy at the apple store spent like 20 minutes trying to convince me to get apple care. so glad i didn't.
huge thanks for testing this bro
It’s all a scam. I’ve had Apple replace or fix my stuff without the care package. You have automatic warranties and I think for Apple it’s up to a year after purchase. I once needed my beats fixed and it was over a year and I kept pushing them until they said they can do a one time courtesy. I take very good care of my electronics and my main problems have been some faulty wiring or something.
@@chanmarr8118 the warranty covers manufacturing faults, the insurance is to cover your faults.
Boy that’s dedication to throw away $3500 for your viewers like that
Bro look at his subscriber count 😂
@@newagehero9605you say that as if it’s a lot LMFAO
@@AnonN-sr6uu that is more than enough especially since his topics is tech. He definitely will be able to afford another one 😂
@@newagehero9605 actually, not necessarily
@@devonkennedy1386he’s not gonna have to buy a brand new one, they offer apple care for Vision Pro and I’m assuming he has it. It’ll cost him less than a third of the cost to fix.
It looks like it's made so that the front glass takes the sacrifice and could be replaced without extensive surgery, all the cameras and sensors being fine
Yup that’s why it’s only 800 bucks to replace 😂
@@maxffarrell Yeah but someone could make a cheaper glass replacement kit, if it even works with the glass removed
So essentially it comes with a screen protector
@@FruityKoala Exactly! Its just a curved tempered glass screen protector!
The video no one is wiling to make with VisionPro. Thank you Sam!
He is literally the only one I've seen do a drop test.
That front piece of "glass" was probably designed for nothing more than fall and impact protection. Like a tear away for motocross, it was meant to be an expendable part of the product long term. The speaker thing is definitely concerning. If someone is picking them up by the straps or carrying them that way long term, how long before that speaker area becomes damaged.
The cost of replacing that glass is 799, or 299(apple care)+499. lol. Or so it seems from a quick google.
I think part of the reason why it didn’t break because the walls seems to be made of gypsum and the floor isn’t ceramic , still impressive though!
I fucking called it that Sam was going to make this video (he definitely isn't making his $3500 back from ad revenue)
you might be right but everything except the right speaker still works 😮
Most people still think he came out of pocket for this 😂
He's aiming for a long term investment. After many years it will balance out, no doubt.
He only needs to make $500 to cover the apple care deductible
@@camerongump2744how did he doit then
There was not a single drop during this video that didn't make me shudder
This video was actually educational, I am not sure what everyone is whining about. I always wondered what happens if the front glass shatters, now I know.
Poor people like to whine.
I usually hate these types of videos. BUT…this is the first useful and hopeful. I actually watched to the end. Great news that the front glass is mostly a “cover.” Replacements will be on the market soon. Possibly silver, gold, and blue mirrored! :)
I feel like you’re the first to sacrifice a Vision Pro like this. You’ve made history.
Well the devs at apple probably did durability tests...
Apple is just loving all the content creators who have bought one and are making content about Vision Pro. It really is a huge success already. I can't scroll RUclips without seeing a video about Vision Pro.
The durability of this thing is crazy. Also I have seen pictures of the little speaker pods being removed from the main unit so I think they might be replaceable? If so then if a regular person broke their speaker pods and had apple care they could probably just go and have it replaced at the apple store.
Yah the sides pop off with a sim eject tool and no disassembly. Would take a few seconds to replace.
@@halifaxhiker yeah, I saw that too (ifixit I think) and that's really cool! especially important that the charge port and the battery cable are replaceable (hopefully are sold standalone) for these common repairs.
I worked at the Apple Store and what they don’t tell you is when a new product comes out, if it breaks immediately for any reason, they will take it back and give you a full return or give you a new product with or without AppleCare
Jerry Rig Everything screws up expensive things all the time and no one criticizes him. So that's fine with me.
It’s good to see this, so Apple can improve it. That first glass layer can be replaced by plastic instead or just remove it.
I think the outer cover isn’t pure glsss but a glass & some type of polymer mixture.
Nah, the glass is more resilient to scratches and the thin plastic layer adds some strength, and prevents it from breaking into small pieces.
Its main purpose is to protect the sensors, the eye screen is just a gold coating to justify the high price of basically VR headset. Nothing crucial.
I was waiting for this-I knew only Sam would be crazy enough to spend this much money and then break it🤣
I cannot believe you did a drop test on a $3500 device and no one else thought of this! This was f*cking amazing! Great job Apple on the durability!
“That’s a front crack I haven’t seen before” 💀 😂😂😂 sorry, there is always a first time
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO!
Apple care: So what seems to be the problem with your Apple Vision Pro
This guy: I was making a video…
I'm impressed how the Vision Pro parts break-away to distribute the impact forces when the drops happen. After watching this, I think Apple did an amazing job protecting the most expensive part of the system by having the attached parts break away like that. Probably why they choose magnetic attachments instead of a more secure attaching method. Great vid...
So the speaker broke, can you still use paired AirPods? Steve
Yes you can pair any bluetooth earbuds
No long intro, just bumping your head into things. Pure quality content.
As soon as he mentioned his " wild idea" he didn't want to reveal too much on the podcast, I knew a drop test(s) were coming. That's one way to go viral on Tik Tok.
as much I like you and your Apple videos this was not cool you lost a viewer on this video not the channel; but this video
When I first saw the thumbnail of the video, I thought.. No... goodbye $3500.
But it turns out this video adds a lot of value! It shows how durable this product is!
On one hand, this is super impressive engineering, but on another more upsetting hand, this video reveals just how clever Apple’s marketing is. We’ve been elevating the perceived value of the product in part because of this “hard to fabricate,” “sculpted” glass and it’s effectively a curved screen protector with shiny plastic underneath. 😅
That or an incredible display of material engineering...either way, pretty cool that it is certainly more user-friendly.
This is an insane video and yet it's exactly what we needed to see - thank u so much man for going all the way
Dude, you have been waiting for this device like your whole life and the best thing that you could come up is a destroying test? WTF!
CONGRATS! the first durability test of the apple vision pro I’ve seen AND the most expensive piece of tech I’ve seen tried to be destroyed. This man’s balls are different
Let’s hope this gets more views so Sam doesn’t feel too bad about it 😭
Uncle*
Very impressive video Sam. Thanks for the sacrifice 😂
We all watched that last Genius Bar episode and were not surprised by this video. Sam is an absolute mad lad. 😂
Removing the front glass will likely reduce passthrough and tracking quality because the cameras were calibrated with the glass in front of them.
I don't think this will survive against European walls tho, but tbh it is really impressive
The Glas on the Front is mainly plastic, watch jerryrigeverything, thats why it Breaks harder but scratches easily.
But if he had dropped it on stone tiles rather than wood, it should leave more Marks.
This was a fun one to film 😁
I wonder if Apple intentionally designed the speaker/band to be the weak point. Similar to how cars have a bumper/crumple zone that is designed to take the majority of the force from the impact. I assume it’s much cheaper to replace the speaker/band than to replace the whole Vision Pro.
With that being said, I’m no scientist and I don’t know if this realistically could be the case. Just a thought.
I think this video makes sense. Someone has to try what happens if you hit the product while using daily.
I never thought I would live to see the time period where the success of tech is determined by a single drop test. Truly smashing.
I gotta say, this took some balls. Kuddos! Great video!
I hurt watching this video lol HOWEVER You have the strength to go where no tech reviewer has gone before lol
Lets take a moment and give a thumbs up for brave man who beat himself with vision pro
I'm pretty sure a LOT of dudes will be beating themselves while wearing the vision pro. HA
I am shocked you didn't stress more how worrying it is the weakest part is the left and right strap connectors with integrated speakers. That was an issue with other HMDs like Quest 2. It is one of the most likely places for users to pull and move when putting it on and off. On the bright side, yeah the glass durability was crazy impressive actually.
absolutely no one:
my parakeet to my other parakeet for no reason at all: * Sam at 1:02 *
Jelly rigs said it's front glass is made of plastic
Can’t believe that it can work without the front pane 🤯
built in screen protector cuz..
Tempered glass? Like what's on a car.
you are crazy enough to playing with my heart by dropping it 📈📈
Let's help bro out by liking and subscribing to this video . . . bro emptied his bank account for this😅...
Honestly I'm impressed by this. Still definitely not worth the price, but gotta give props to Apple for making the glass so strong
People is saying he isnt making his money back with the video, just wait for kids LMAO
Right like look at his subscriber count 😂
He’s not making it back LOLOL
@@newagehero9605he literally only has 500k subs, hes not even close to getting enough in months to a year
@@TropicalCycyou should really study exactly how RUclips cpm and rpm works . Most RUclipsrs that have 300+ subscribers can make up 10k a month depending on views and channel topics. You don’t need to have a million subscribers to make tons of money on RUclips,
"Don't try that at home without gloves"
Bro, who tf gonna try that at home even.
This was so shocking I want to buy it
hey dude, how much does it weigh without the glass and is it more comfort on the face?
If Apple remove that $3,000 glass part, the Vision Pro would cost $500 and weight much less. Apple put that glass for marketing the premium feel. But you don't really need that glass.
In the official bill of materials released, the display alone costs more than a Quest 3 Pro headset. Then it’s the double-CPU’s, then the 17 sensors. The glass in the front of VisionPro is the third cheapest component in that whole product.
Watching and sharing this in the hopes you get 1 million views to pay for this... LOL
No one should do what you did in this video.
I had a demo today, but the light seal was messed up, so everything was blurry. But some of the stuff they showed was still very impressive. It is 100% heavy, though, although that could have also been amplified by the incorrect fit I had
Apple releases a product valued well over $3500.
Sam be like: 🛠️💀
No sponsor for this video! Definitely props to your commitment towards the channel snd community you have built! 😮🎉❤
There are hungry people that could’ve been fed with that $3400 down the drain. Think about what you’re doing bro.
They would have die anyway
@@ptibab73 I mean it’s his money he can do whatever he wants to do with it. But in my own very humble opinion, I would strongly suggest that if you have thousands of dollars to waste, consider feeding another human being or donating to a cause. That’s just my opinion and others can agree or disagree that’s fine.
@@j340_officialand its ultimately still your opinion. Who cares if he spends that much money. Its not like he is a charity and has to spend it for the greater good.
@@TropicalCyc whatever Mr. word salad, you must be real fun at parties 😂😂
Tell me you have lots of disposable income without telling me you have lots of disposable income.
This really hurt to watch
Exactly what I was going to say myself!
That last drop was personal!
Dude, seriously? 😢
wow I never knew the vision pro would be so scuffed up but holds up pretty well after apple you have done it again.
Sam... sam....
Thank you for your support during this hard time
LOL he found the Vision Pro so useless that he started slamming it into walls, dropping in on the ground and making a video about it as a drop test. Why not, what else is there to talk about it? In all seriousness I am not a hater of it and can see some potential but unless there are some cool games for it I am not sure how this has any real use at the moment. A $2000 price point with lot of stuff for it may make this a contender as the next big thing. They have to convince me that this is the thing I got to have that I did not know I needed.
What you're experiencing is laminated glass. It's designed to break in that way, to prevent shards flying everywhere. Sorry to say that it's really not that impressive, since it's....designed to be that way.
Also, you have to remember that something is only as strong as it's weakest link. So I think the speakers and headband damage is more worrisome than the the display is robust.
Hope they improve things for the next version.
You are the first hard-ball guy who I saw doing the drop test. Nice!
It seems to be safety glass (much like a car windshield)
A countdown before drop is not necessary. And unless you’re standing on another floor, how would one drop from 8-10 feet?
Thought the title was clickbate but 100% legit. Brave or extremely rich either way thanks for taking one for the community.
This is INSANE. Keep in mind this is a floating piece of glass that’s attached ONLY ON THE SIDES. I’m floored with this durability performance…
Do you really think Apple will invite you to one of their events after this?
There goes your chance bro! I was rooting for you ☹️
There’s A Sucker Born Every Minute & Apple saw everybody coming!!!
THANKS FOR THIS!! ❤
I'm no physicist, but I think it's to be expected that this curved piece of glass is more durable than a flat one. Especially when the impact is in one small point. Think of a bridge, if you put force in the middle, which one would hold up better? An arched one or a flat one?
Hey Captain SpEd!! You are dropping it on a plastic floor. Try dropping it on Tile or Concrete. Also, Blunt means NOT sharp. Stick to licking windows on the short bus…
Only Sam can do a video like this. Very durable product on the abuse it survived. Apple has a win for version 1. A few releases and then it will be widely affordable.
It seems that the front glass panel acts like a glass protector, similar to the one we put on a smartphone, cool.
Just a side note about the drop test: your walls are hollow, and your floor has parquet. Therefore, this particular drop test is impressive for a typical US house, but may not be applicable to those built with concrete, bricks, and tiles, where the glass may break at the second drop.
genuinely suprised with the durability considering how delicate it looks
The most useful drop test in the history of drop tests. I think Sam banged his head on the wall a coupe of times too many.
The 8th drop it seemed like you deliberately added more force on it while dropping
Thanks for during this! I dropped my vision pro from 2 and a half feet yesterday and was terrified
Ok important question: what happens if you expose the lenses to sunlight?
On Quest and other devices, the LCD will get fried in seconds. Wondering what happens with Vision Pro
Since the glass is curved, the durability depends on where it is impact. The surface area of the curve is much greater on the front. So the front would survive impact much better than if it impact on the sides of the glass. That is why the glass shattered so greatly from that one drop, compared to no shattering at all from the other drops.
Genuinely impressive how well built that thing is. Good job apple
Sam, you're a mad man. i love you. this was an amazing video and it gave actual real world information. thank you.
The video I was waiting for. You didn't disappoint.
Thanks for making this! It’s tech gore but we needed someone to do it.
The hinges with the speakers can be detached and replaced (once replacement parts show up), so this should be completely repairable.