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Barely a week has passed since Apple introduced its much-anticipated spatial computing device, the Vision Pro. However, startling videos showcasing individuals utilizing the Vision Pro have swiftly surfaced online. These clips depict users not only navigating city streets while adorned with the Vision Pro headset but also operating vehicles with the device, challenging traditional notions of what can be achieved with a face computer like the Apple Vision Pro.
Here are some really surprising videos of people using the Vision Pro headset.
Lunch with friends and Apple’s Vision Pro
rip to the ipad kid
long live the vision pro kid pic.twitter.com/ZgiZBtTp59
— gaut (@0xgaut) February 3, 2024
Two pals enjoying lunch side by side, each wearing their Vision Pro headset. To others, it might seem like they’re just two separate people. Still, in the digital realm, they could be connected through Vision Pro Headset.
Users Showcase a Multitude of Activities in New Video Releases
Apple Vision Pro lets you watch 5 live sports games at once while texting your friends.
This is an iPhone moment in technology. pic.twitter.com/m2ZDnZZQI3
— Deedy (@debarghya_das) February 4, 2024
my cat is so confused as to what i’ve been up to 😂😭 #VisionPro pic.twitter.com/4HtSI0uTo3
— Noah Herman (@noahhermanyt) February 3, 2024
Tesla with Vision Pro
A video surfaced of someone driving a Tesla while using the Vision Pro, leading to their arrest by the police. It highlights the convergence of two highly advanced technological products.
This man was arrested for using Apple Vision Pro while driving a Tesla. pic.twitter.com/vHt8VQmQc8
— NO CONTEXT HUMANS (@HumansNoContext) February 3, 2024
Walking on the street
A person was crossing the street wearing the Vision Pro, and their hand gestures suggest that they could be working while walking.
Ok maybe I should get an apple vision pro pic.twitter.com/tuQoE53zQf
— society (@a_real_society) February 3, 2024
Wearing the Apple Vision Pro around SoHo 🚶 pic.twitter.com/U6Jq8QrOyb
— highsnobiety (@highsnobiety) February 3, 2024
Working from Subway
Working in the NYC subway on the go with Apple Vision Pro?! 🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/iVWiYlxjxP
— Alexxxx (@haig98) February 3, 2024
Apple’s Vision Pro, set to hit the market in 2024, has been in the making since at least 2007, as revealed by a recently published patent. Although the 2007 patent primarily details the use of a headset for displaying movies and sports events, it incorporates virtual reality elements, giving users the illusion of being in a theatre or stadium.
Even in 2007, Apple envisioned user interaction through head, eye, or hand movements. The patent outlines the device’s capability to detect and respond to the user’s movements, adjusting the displayed image accordingly. The patent’s sophistication mirrors the features of the Vision Pro, offering insights into Apple’s long-standing development efforts. The reason for the delayed publication or granting of the patent remains unclear.
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