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February 3 news, recently, Zac Hall, editor of foreign technology media 9to5Mac, and his friend Jacob became the first customers to experience Apple’s latest Vision Pro headset at the Apple Store in New Orleans.
When Zac Hall shared his experience, he mentioned that he was deeply impressed by the entire offline demonstration process of the Apple Store and found it very professional. However, because he wears corrective glasses, he could only feel part of the charm of the Vision Pro headset during a short experience period, but was unable to fully appreciate its full functionality. He specifically pointed out that for users with higher vision correction needs, a 30-minute trial time may not be enough to fully adapt to and experience all the functions of the headset.
According to the editor’s understanding, Apple provides an additional service in Apple Store retail stores specifically for analyzing users’ glasses. Condition. Before experiencing the Vision Pro headset, staff will recommend that customers purchase customized Zeiss optical lenses to ensure the best visual effects. However, this additional glasses service will cost an additional $149, regardless of whether the customer ultimately purchases the $3,499 Vision Pro headset. In this regard, Zac Hall believes that this may not be a cost-effective expense for customers who just want to experience the headset.
Zac Hall pointed out when experiencing the Vision Pro headset that the device’s interaction method mainly relies on gesture control, but it requires a certain amount of learning. And it takes time to get used to it. Still, he spoke highly of the headset's accessibility features. Especially after adjusting the center of sight, he found that the sound output was much better than expected, even surpassing the performance of traditional headphones.
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