Another amazing and informative video! I’m very grateful that your videos exist and you’re willing to take us through these specific details before we go out and buy it. Very honest. Also, loved the ad and even kept my interest unlike other accounts. Great job and keep em coming!!! 🍌
Thank you! To be fair we don’t know the cons yet (other than the price) but the good stuff are definitely exciting. And hahah glad you didn’t mind the ad! gotta save up for the AVP!! And we all could too by switching to Mint M-ok let me stop.
It seems amazing and well thought out, but what puts me off a bit (apart from price) is the thought that you would have to buy prescription lenses if you wear glasses.
Wow, genuienly the Vision Pro sounds like the most technologically advanced piece of hardware ever. Optic ID, virtual worlds, digital avatars. Sounds like something straight out of science fiction.
It’s certainly impressive! To be fair, virtual and mixed reality are far from new, but Apple has a way of making things seem fresh. For instance, smartphones weren’t new, yet they somehow reinvented and popularized them even more with the iPhone. So we’ll see how this one goes.
This headset looks really promising and it looks really cool how you interact with it but just out of curiosity, say if there is someone who can’t physically see and is blind like myself, how would I be able to navigate through the headset? Since the headset is mainly using your eyes more than you use your hands to open things and unlock the device. There’s no way someone who’s blind can use it. is someone who is blind not gonna be able to use the headset or is there actually a mode for blind people who can’t see to still use the headset?
Hey Scott! I had actually started looking into this but haven’t quite finished. From what I’ve learned, there will be plenty of system-wide accessibility options for the Vision Pro, but it is up developers to make their apps more accessible. I’m forgetting the feature names right now, but there is at least one especially for those with low to no vision, leveraging handtracking and voice commands. As for the Lock Screen, from what I know there’s an option to use a password instead of Optic ID. I will try to learn more but we may not get much meaningful info until the Vision Pro is released
@@rzival oh that’s pretty cool yeah I’m just very concerned on how the blind community would be able to use this and honestly I would love to test out one and give a review on. I’m a visual aid product tester, so I love testing out technology for the visually impaired and giving back feedback and also teaching people how to use the technology for the visually impaired.
I'm very skeptical on how the comfort will be. It's basically the same as all other VR headset in that all the weight on on the front of your face. To make matters worse, there's no support on top of the head. How is this going to be any more comfortable than a Quest?
@@the_fr33z33 Yeah, I bet everyone is going to wear it. I can't imagine wearing a Quest without the top strap, and even then, it's not comfortable. Maybe the Vision is a little lighter than a Quest 3, but once the newness wears off, I think most people simply won't want to wear it. Some company needs to solve the "brick on the face" problem with VR.
I wonder if there's a way to toggle hand gestures off and on. Let's say you're watching a video and also doing something related with your hands and you don't want your hand movements to accidentally pause or stop the video at an important part. For example, if you're beating eggs or pounding meat or sewing on a button or making little paper cranes with the help of a video.
I think there would be a way (because the Dwell feature allows you to navigate with just your eyes). Obv can't confirm, but I'd really like to think so, especially since hand gestures are accepted even when your hands are at rest on your lap. You wouldn't want to accidentally select something while eating popcorn + watching a movie. I'll look around and see if that's already been covered in the developer sessions
Your cellphone scans your fingerprints, tracks you wherever you go and now, thanks to this wonderful age of free technology, we have the vision pro headset which scans your face right away, nothing less. Now let us cattle enjoy our games.
It looks like one of these awesome headsets that I won't buy because it is not the money I want to spend on it. The Quest3 that you had sitting at a table in your advertisement is more within my willing to spend money, which I did and with which I'm very happy. Yesterday for the first time since long I watched a movie in this headset and I enjoyed it. Having a third party headstrap with counterbalance in form of an extra battery pack made my vieuwing experience joyful. But I turned off handtracking. The headset reacts too fast on movements in certain circumstances. I wonder if that is with the Vision Pro as well. You should be able to watch a movie, move your hands and not being registrated as a means of controlling something but being ignored by the headset.
It’s definitely the cost (and perhaps availability at launch?) that’s holding me back. Seems like the Vision Pro will have such cool little features and don’t get me wrong, I would love to try them all! But do I need them enough to spend over $4,000-$5,000 (which I’m guessing the base price realistically will be after taxes, etc)? I’m not too sure
The thing that I hate most about Apple is the way they actually make their money. Apple marks up their products to egregious amounts to actually make profit whereas Meta (for the sake of the Quest 3 vs Apple Vision Pro argument) actually loses money per manufactured product and makes it off of the app store. For reference, the Vision Pro is estimated to cost about ~$1500 to manufacture with an MSRP of $3500 making the price more than double of manufacturing and most likely other costs. The Quest 3 on the other hand, is estimated to cost ~$400 to manufacture and has an MSRP of $500. It isn't just the vision pro that has this issue but almost every one of their other products and the thing is, Apple seems to be the #1 mainstream tech company that seems to do this. Looking at their phones for reference, they tend to mark up their prices more than any of their other competitors for the same/similar specs. For example, you can expect to find the iPhone 15 Pro max at several hundred dollars more expensive than the Samsung S23 ultra despite them performing relatively the same(and even the S23 outperforming massively in things like battery life).
@@rzival the product's name is vision PRO so apple will probably make cheaper models in the future (ex vision SE) while this one is targeted to developers and rich people
Yeah I think it's a better deal to get the Oculus quest 2 cuz I'm not spending $3,000 just for something as simple as a camera will cost me the arm and a leg if it's broken
Navigation only requires one hand, but for two-handed gestures like zooming in/out… I’m also wondering what Accessibility Features are available. I’ll look into it and let you know if I find anything useful!
This video was very informative and very well produced. The Vision Pro looks to be an amazing piece of technology. Maybe I can sell a kidney so I can afford to purchase one. Just kidding, of course. ;)
It's definitely not a good way to stay off of the grid, lol. I predict many lawsuits in the future, but I'm sure they have many teams working to make that very difficult for any schmuck to attempt, even while being a legitimate reason.... The FINE PRINT lol
Apple is anti-game. I don't expect many game titles to come out and I feel like it's not the same product as other VR headsets and more of a production/social tool.
I guess I know what magical every people tried this thing means. It feels like you're doing magic with it considering you're just see it and doing controls from the distant like magician, compared to Quest's and Vive's direct touch which is more to natural input. Even though it may be very interesting. The only sad part is the price gap is as much high as if it is a first gen VR headsets.
They weren't lying. Not all Quest 3s have the same quality lenses and the lighting in your room plays a big difference mine is crystal clear during the daytime and muddy looking during the night time also if you factory reset it, it will recalibrate the cameras for better results
lmao. This is not new technology. its' been around for 10 years or more and millions have them on for hours on end including me. They are not bad for your eyes.
It is way overpriced even for apple what is the point ar glasses exist already and do the same job cheaper and smaller any other company would get laughed out the room a 3k mr/vr headset with a stupid external battery and no way to play vr games. People complained about the price of the quest pro but this is like triple the price it also lookd super heavy with all the metal and glass
it's gonna sell poorly because of 2 reasons. the price, for one, in this day and age no one is gonna justify a 3500 dollar headset. 2 no controllers. meaning that it's literally not compatible with most pre existing VR/MR content, and finally unlike the iphone this sort of concept has already existed before. meaning most people will just get the quest 3 or index valve. as the index has all the same features minus the absurd price tag.
i bought 2 ipad pros in a year because they both got purple death screen, i ended up canceling my apple account and vowed never to use apple ever again now they bring this headset out and i want it lol ,thankfully its a bit expensive for me right now so i will be going fo quest 3 and waiting a few years for beter more compact vr experience at a cheaper price.
The benefits of hands free smartphone, coupled with a simulated resizable viewing display, and also learning via virtual simulation. These devices are going to catch on like wild fire once they're able to miniaturize them. To think otherwise is just willful ignorance at this point.
@@rzival it’s not new it the exact something meta has been pioneering for years with their Quest line of headsets bro everything the Apple vision offers I can do now on my Quest 3 just not at a crazy resolution that might blind you 😂😂😂😂
the persona feature should be banned. i hope europe is going to kick apple in the guts so hard that they will not try anything like this. i know its with consent but is it optional?
@@mykale yeah if u take it to the apple store in pay like 5000 for the to install 8 more gigs of ram yeah while other pcs windows u dont have to pay a dime resson y it needs to be cross compatiple like there crappy headphones they make for 500 to 1000 dollars
Bruh you wild. Vision Pro with foveated rendering would be plenty for good graphics. I’m sure Steam Link is going to figure out how to stream to it anyway.
@@ericwheelhouse4371 Vision pro isnt for gaming or VR. Just MR/AR. How do people not know this. Edit: Actually the more I look into it, the more I realize why people seem to think this is a VR headset. Searching this headset up brings up a bunch of articles from business insiders and uninformed tech geeks/apple fanboys that have no idea what they're talking about-- resulting in the words "AR/VR" or "VR" just getting thrown around. Again, this device is NOT going to be used for gaming period... or at least in the style of most MR and VR games as seen on the Quest 3. This device is only going to be used for AR screens so the most you should expect in terms of gaming is flatscreen gaming within the headset.
🌟UPDATE: Per Apple.com, pre-orders will start on January 19 at 5 AM PT, and the Vision Pro will be available starting February 2. Who's ordering?!
I’m re-mortgaging my left kidney to get one
Another amazing and informative video! I’m very grateful that your videos exist and you’re willing to take us through these specific details before we go out and buy it. Very honest. Also, loved the ad and even kept my interest unlike other accounts. Great job and keep em coming!!! 🍌
Thank you! To be fair we don’t know the cons yet (other than the price) but the good stuff are definitely exciting. And hahah glad you didn’t mind the ad! gotta save up for the AVP!! And we all could too by switching to Mint M-ok let me stop.
It seems amazing and well thought out, but what puts me off a bit (apart from price) is the thought that you would have to buy prescription lenses if you wear glasses.
If you can pay 3500 for a headset you can pay for prescriptions lens. That's probably their logic
You can always wear contacts
thats a definite no for me@@Tobyzguy
I want to get this...... I have Quest 3 but I want to see what a top tier is all about.
I still dont quite understand why people would want this. What is it that appeals to you? I have an MQ3 also.
Excellent insights, looking forward to when the vision pro launches! Thank you RZival for your videos man, keep ‘em coming 🔥👏👌!
Thank you, I appreciate you! 🙏🏼
Will this work with a PC and Photoshop?
Wow, genuienly the Vision Pro sounds like the most technologically advanced piece of hardware ever. Optic ID, virtual worlds, digital avatars. Sounds like something straight out of science fiction.
It’s certainly impressive! To be fair, virtual and mixed reality are far from new, but Apple has a way of making things seem fresh. For instance, smartphones weren’t new, yet they somehow reinvented and popularized them even more with the iPhone. So we’ll see how this one goes.
You are getting carried away by something that already exists in quest pro
This headset looks really promising and it looks really cool how you interact with it but just out of curiosity, say if there is someone who can’t physically see and is blind like myself, how would I be able to navigate through the headset? Since the headset is mainly using your eyes more than you use your hands to open things and unlock the device. There’s no way someone who’s blind can use it. is someone who is blind not gonna be able to use the headset or is there actually a mode for blind people who can’t see to still use the headset?
Hey Scott! I had actually started looking into this but haven’t quite finished. From what I’ve learned, there will be plenty of system-wide accessibility options for the Vision Pro, but it is up developers to make their apps more accessible. I’m forgetting the feature names right now, but there is at least one especially for those with low to no vision, leveraging handtracking and voice commands. As for the Lock Screen, from what I know there’s an option to use a password instead of Optic ID. I will try to learn more but we may not get much meaningful info until the Vision Pro is released
@@rzival oh that’s pretty cool yeah I’m just very concerned on how the blind community would be able to use this and honestly I would love to test out one and give a review on. I’m a visual aid product tester, so I love testing out technology for the visually impaired and giving back feedback and also teaching people how to use the technology for the visually impaired.
Huh Those gestures don't seem to bad though I would prefore it use you head more to save on hand movement.
That's a cool new information about vision pro thanks
Thanks for watching!
How ghow good are thecameras
I'm very skeptical on how the comfort will be. It's basically the same as all other VR headset in that all the weight on on the front of your face. To make matters worse, there's no support on top of the head. How is this going to be any more comfortable than a Quest?
There is an optional top head strap. Some promotional material shows the users wear it.
@@the_fr33z33 Yeah, I bet everyone is going to wear it. I can't imagine wearing a Quest without the top strap, and even then, it's not comfortable. Maybe the Vision is a little lighter than a Quest 3, but once the newness wears off, I think most people simply won't want to wear it. Some company needs to solve the "brick on the face" problem with VR.
@@the_fr33z33 all means are good to earn money.
no one wears a headset without a top support. It would be like providing a phone without a battery.
it comes with the headset by default@@Drakkenjoe
I wonder if there's a way to toggle hand gestures off and on. Let's say you're watching a video and also doing something related with your hands and you don't want your hand movements to accidentally pause or stop the video at an important part.
For example, if you're beating eggs or pounding meat or sewing on a button or making little paper cranes with the help of a video.
I think there would be a way (because the Dwell feature allows you to navigate with just your eyes). Obv can't confirm, but I'd really like to think so, especially since hand gestures are accepted even when your hands are at rest on your lap. You wouldn't want to accidentally select something while eating popcorn + watching a movie.
I'll look around and see if that's already been covered in the developer sessions
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This video has got me quite interested in what is to come from the vision pro, nice video
Same here, the more of the finer details I see regarding the Vision Pro, the more enticed I get. But the cost is such a high barrier for me
Great outro 😊
thanks for watching that! It was fun to make 😊
How long until people replace their persona with an avatar they like?
Your cellphone scans your fingerprints, tracks you wherever you go and now, thanks to this wonderful age of free technology, we have the vision pro headset which scans your face right away, nothing less.
Now let us cattle enjoy our games.
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damn this technology is amazing
It looks like one of these awesome headsets that I won't buy because it is not the money I want to spend on it. The Quest3 that you had sitting at a table in your advertisement is more within my willing to spend money, which I did and with which I'm very happy. Yesterday for the first time since long I watched a movie in this headset and I enjoyed it. Having a third party headstrap with counterbalance in form of an extra battery pack made my vieuwing experience joyful. But I turned off handtracking. The headset reacts too fast on movements in certain circumstances. I wonder if that is with the Vision Pro as well. You should be able to watch a movie, move your hands and not being registrated as a means of controlling something but being ignored by the headset.
It’s definitely the cost (and perhaps availability at launch?) that’s holding me back. Seems like the Vision Pro will have such cool little features and don’t get me wrong, I would love to try them all! But do I need them enough to spend over $4,000-$5,000 (which I’m guessing the base price realistically will be after taxes, etc)? I’m not too sure
The thing that I hate most about Apple is the way they actually make their money. Apple marks up their products to egregious amounts to actually make profit whereas Meta (for the sake of the Quest 3 vs Apple Vision Pro argument) actually loses money per manufactured product and makes it off of the app store.
For reference, the Vision Pro is estimated to cost about ~$1500 to manufacture with an MSRP of $3500 making the price more than double of manufacturing and most likely other costs. The Quest 3 on the other hand, is estimated to cost ~$400 to manufacture and has an MSRP of $500.
It isn't just the vision pro that has this issue but almost every one of their other products and the thing is, Apple seems to be the #1 mainstream tech company that seems to do this. Looking at their phones for reference, they tend to mark up their prices more than any of their other competitors for the same/similar specs. For example, you can expect to find the iPhone 15 Pro max at several hundred dollars more expensive than the Samsung S23 ultra despite them performing relatively the same(and even the S23 outperforming massively in things like battery life).
Well, Apple gets away with it, because people are willing to pay for it. Nobody is forced to buy their products, right?
@@rzival the product's name is vision PRO so apple will probably make cheaper models in the future (ex vision SE) while this one is targeted to developers and rich people
@@youtubeur yes! i actually said the exact thing in a separate video, so I agree 100%
Bro they got Deadpool as their boss AWSOME.
Yeah I think it's a better deal to get the Oculus quest 2 cuz I'm not spending $3,000 just for something as simple as a camera will cost me the arm and a leg if it's broken
Get a quest 3 and a decent gaming pc and still would only cost around £1200
Dayum the eye recognition is crazy 💀💀💀
What happens if I don't have one hand.
Navigation only requires one hand, but for two-handed gestures like zooming in/out… I’m also wondering what Accessibility Features are available. I’ll look into it and let you know if I find anything useful!
@@rzival I was more worried about that hand registeringy thingy
Cool vid bro.
I wonder for the second Christmas, since it will bring me a Apple Vision Pro this is beautiful that I want to cry so bad 😭
I wanted 1 too but then i saw the battery. 2 hours???? I said hell no
What if you are cockeyed how can you track your eyes
YOOO THE META QUEST 3 LOOKS SICKKKK
This video was very informative and very well produced. The Vision Pro looks to be an amazing piece of technology. Maybe I can sell a kidney so I can afford to purchase one. Just kidding, of course. ;)
I’m right behind you in line to sell one!
just kidneying
Is anyone else thinking of the movie Demolition Man. Seems way back then they knew VR was gonna get big.
3,500 better be able to create my own digital women with generalized haptic feedback for that hands free experience
A nice romatic meal at 5 star Michelin might cost more. You value your 3500 bucks too much.
not everyone has $3500 to spend on vr headsets@@duosable
For the price this thing better come with nvgs
Nice
All I have to do to afford it to sell my kidney!
7:14 blud really thought we wouldnt catch miley cyrus
😂😂😂
thank you for noticing that Lmaoo
It's definitely not a good way to stay off of the grid, lol. I predict many lawsuits in the future, but I'm sure they have many teams working to make that very difficult for any schmuck to attempt, even while being a legitimate reason.... The FINE PRINT lol
Can it play gorilla tag
Apple is anti-game. I don't expect many game titles to come out and I feel like it's not the same product as other VR headsets and more of a production/social tool.
I guess I know what magical every people tried this thing means. It feels like you're doing magic with it considering you're just see it and doing controls from the distant like magician, compared to Quest's and Vive's direct touch which is more to natural input. Even though it may be very interesting. The only sad part is the price gap is as much high as if it is a first gen VR headsets.
pass through better be amazing... So dissapointed when I got the meta 3... The videos were a big lie. It was just recordings =\
They weren't lying. Not all Quest 3s have the same quality lenses and the lighting in your room plays a big difference mine is crystal clear during the daytime and muddy looking during the night time also if you factory reset it, it will recalibrate the cameras for better results
@Mrcheekclapr can you factory reset to recalibrate my quest 2 cams
Our eyes aren't made to have small monitors that close to them..who in their right mind is going to wear these for hours on end?
lmao. This is not new technology. its' been around for 10 years or more and millions have them on for hours on end including me. They are not bad for your eyes.
and you say that in front of a screen 🤡
So it’s a really expensive quest 3
Honestly kinda but basically
I'd buy this if it was PCVR compatible. Other than that its pretty useless imo
thats why im getting a oculus quest 2
vision pro not requiring you to own an iphone 16? bullshit.
Is cool and all but all of 90% of these things are not new and on the meta quest 3
MINT? MINT MOBILE? IT DOESNT WORK IN MY CITY!
For the price you get to pretend you have a really big TV. Yay?
Theres gonna be even more elitism on vrchat when ppl get this headset 😅
i think the ppl with this headset will get bullied ,like the ppl with twitter blue lol
Are you all stupid? It's not a vr gaming headset, only ar and mr
I think i trust Facebook more than apple. They're really the worst consumer tech company ethically today
It is way overpriced even for apple what is the point ar glasses exist already and do the same job cheaper and smaller any other company would get laughed out the room a 3k mr/vr headset with a stupid external battery and no way to play vr games. People complained about the price of the quest pro but this is like triple the price it also lookd super heavy with all the metal and glass
it's gonna sell poorly because of 2 reasons. the price, for one, in this day and age no one is gonna justify a 3500 dollar headset. 2 no controllers. meaning that it's literally not compatible with most pre existing VR/MR content, and finally unlike the iphone this sort of concept has already existed before. meaning most people will just get the quest 3 or index valve. as the index has all the same features minus the absurd price tag.
This is a terrible idea. Imagine having all of this data hacked and you identity stolen.
META
I rather use Memojis
Every Apple products are always overpriced meh for me but Vision Pro is like opposite to those. What an outstanding device and the ideas put into it
i bought 2 ipad pros in a year because they both got purple death screen, i ended up canceling my apple account and vowed never to use apple ever again now they bring this headset out and i want it lol ,thankfully its a bit expensive for me right now so i will be going fo quest 3 and waiting a few years for beter more compact vr experience at a cheaper price.
I not buy becuz not games full. It's $ 3500 high nothing to me.
I’m still waiting to hear the benefits of this thing in actual life 🤦🏼♂️
There is none lool I’ll rather stick to the Quest 3 plus I can use it with my MacBook Pro
you're not wrong. So far I've seen "this is cool, this is new" but nothing that makes it a must just yet
The benefits of hands free smartphone, coupled with a simulated resizable viewing display, and also learning via virtual simulation. These devices are going to catch on like wild fire once they're able to miniaturize them. To think otherwise is just willful ignorance at this point.
@@rzival it’s not new it the exact something meta has been pioneering for years with their Quest line of headsets bro everything the Apple vision offers I can do now on my Quest 3 just not at a crazy resolution that might blind you 😂😂😂😂
How many people have made porn watching jokes so far?
I will never buy a crapple. All they are capable of is unnovating and charging 10x more that their competitors.
the persona feature should be banned. i hope europe is going to kick apple in the guts so hard that they will not try anything like this. i know its with consent but is it optional?
vision pro can't even play beat saber.
*APPLE MANAGER THINK REALY WE LIVING WITH THIS SHIT UN OUR HEAD*
Bye bye to more of your privacy.
They said. On Google.
And you think youtube is better on it ?
it has only one problem... its apple product with all the apple nonsense crap.
Quest 3 is better
Meta is better
Another scam from Apple.
i hope its cross use becuse aint no way apples crappy computers gona run vr properly
you’d be surprised
@@mykale yeah if u take it to the apple store in pay like 5000 for the to install 8 more gigs of ram yeah while other pcs windows u dont have to pay a dime resson y it needs to be cross compatiple like there crappy headphones they make for 500 to 1000 dollars
Bruh you wild. Vision Pro with foveated rendering would be plenty for good graphics. I’m sure Steam Link is going to figure out how to stream to it anyway.
@@ericwheelhouse4371 mabye
@@ericwheelhouse4371 Vision pro isnt for gaming or VR. Just MR/AR. How do people not know this.
Edit: Actually the more I look into it, the more I realize why people seem to think this is a VR headset. Searching this headset up brings up a bunch of articles from business insiders and uninformed tech geeks/apple fanboys that have no idea what they're talking about-- resulting in the words "AR/VR" or "VR" just getting thrown around. Again, this device is NOT going to be used for gaming period... or at least in the style of most MR and VR games as seen on the Quest 3. This device is only going to be used for AR screens so the most you should expect in terms of gaming is flatscreen gaming within the headset.
And so it should for that price!! Metas headset would probably do the same if they charged ridiculous prices fcuk apple
Just don't buy it if you don't like the price
@@bubi3875 sorry Steve jobs