Should ANYONE buy the Apple Vision Pro?

**The Apple Vision Pro: A Technical Demonstration**

As I sat in front of my MacBook, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity about the Apple Vision Pro, the latest innovation from Apple. With its sleek design and futuristic features, this headset has been making waves in the tech world, and I was eager to put it through its paces.

The first thing I noticed when I started using the Apple Vision Pro is that it starts to get a bit irritated after a while. This is because the headset can dry out my eyes quickly, making me want to rub them constantly. However, this doesn't detract from the overall experience, and I was able to continue testing the device despite the discomfort.

Another point of intrigue with the Apple Vision Pro is that when paired with the brand new AirPods Pro 2 with the USBC case, it will do high-res audio over Bluetooth. This is something that can only be done on this headset and not on your MacBook or iPhone. In all honesty, I haven't used my AirPods Pro 2 in a while, and it's been a pleasure to experience the new features of the USBC case.

I also have to say that I'm impressed by the high-res audio quality of the Apple Vision Pro. The vocals are clear and crisp, and there's a certain presence to them that's hard to describe. However, I do think that the fidelity is not as high as some people might expect, with a maximum resolution of 16-bit 44.1 kHz lossless.

One feature that has been on my mind since the Apple Vision Pro was announced is Mac virtual display. The idea behind this is that you could use the Vision Pro as an external display for your computer, such as your MacBook. I'm excited to see if this works in practice, and after testing it out, I have to say that it's a really cool feature.

The audio quality of the Apple Vision Pro is coming out of my MacBook speakers, which are actually pretty good already. However, I think it would be even better with a pair of headphones. The latency is practically non-existent when using AirPlay, and this is something that really impressed me. It's like having a seamless connection between your device and the headset.

The Apple Vision Pro is also surprisingly comfortable to use, and the UX is very simple and intuitive. I was able to move around easily between different apps and features without any issues. One of the things that's really cool about this headset is that it can recognize gestures and movements, making it easy to navigate through the various menus.

After spending my entire day testing out the Apple Vision Pro, I have to say that I'm impressed by its capabilities. The hardware is insane, with a level of detail and precision that's hard to match. However, whether or not this is something that you should go out and buy depends on your individual needs and preferences.

In all honesty, I think the Apple Vision Pro is only for early adopters who are willing to pay a premium price for cutting-edge technology. However, if Apple does release a lower-cost version in the future, it could be an entirely different story. For now, this is definitely a tech demo that's worth checking out, especially at your local Apple Store.

**A Note on the High-Res Audio**

As I mentioned earlier, the Apple Vision Pro has high-res audio capabilities, but the fidelity is not as high as some people might expect. When I tested it out with a 24-bit 96 kHz lossless file, the vocals were clear and crisp, and there was a certain presence to them that's hard to describe.

I'd like to note that the Apple Vision Pro has a maximum resolution of 16-bit 44.1 kHz lossless, which is still higher than most audio formats on the market. However, if you're looking for even higher fidelity, you might need to look elsewhere.

**Mac Virtual Display: A Game-Changer?**

One feature that I've been excited about since the Apple Vision Pro was announced is Mac virtual display. The idea behind this is that you could use the Vision Pro as an external display for your computer, such as your MacBook.

After testing it out, I have to say that it's a really cool feature. It's like having a secondary screen that you can use to browse the web, check your emails, or even watch videos. The latency is practically non-existent, and this is something that really impressed me.

The Apple Vision Pro recognizes gestures and movements, making it easy to navigate through the various menus. You can move around easily between different apps and features without any issues. It's like having a seamless connection between your device and the headset.

**Conclusion**

After spending my entire day testing out the Apple Vision Pro, I have to say that I'm impressed by its capabilities. The hardware is insane, with a level of detail and precision that's hard to match. However, whether or not this is something that you should go out and buy depends on your individual needs and preferences.

In all honesty, I think the Apple Vision Pro is only for early adopters who are willing to pay a premium price for cutting-edge technology. However, if Apple does release a lower-cost version in the future, it could be an entirely different story. For now, this is definitely a tech demo that's worth checking out, especially at your local Apple Store.

As I continued to test out the Apple Vision Pro, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity about its potential applications. From gaming to virtual reality, this headset has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology.

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enApple Vision Pro is in the building let's go ahead and unbox this guy and give you some First Impressions what are those contact lenses baby in case you missed the memo this is Apple Vision Pro it's Apple's latest VR headset spatial computer mixed reality headset whatever you want to call it this is a $3500 product from the boys at copertino and really what I want to find out is who this is really for and is is it actually as good as they say it is all right let's just jump right in ooh right front and center wao look at that Apple really knows how to do their unboxing experiences wow it has a nice little blindfold on it which obviously is meant to protect the front lens and whatnot ooh pretty I mean if there's anything that the Apple Vision Pro does well at least from a surface level is that it looks very nice I would hope so for a product that cost $3,500 they should actually give you like little straps to put on your head so that you can just wear this to sleep oh that actually covers you very nicely you just wear the Vision Pro to sleep that does not sound comfortable at all we got a few buttons up top on the bottom we also have two cameras immediately on the bottom right there as well as a bunch through the glass on the front yeah before I jump into this let me see what other accessories we get as well polishing we got the polishing cloth that's a $30 value right there I mean I have not gone as far as buying the original polishing cloth but this one supposedly is special for the Apple Vision it says Apple Vision Pro on it wow it's hard to see on camera but it's there what else we got so we have the light seal cushion so this will go in between the headset and my face oh that's that's very comfy feeling this is the Dual Band Loop we have the single band Loop right now on the vision Pro but the Dual one should help to help distribute the weight a little bit considering that this is one of the heavier headsets on the market right now but most importantly we have the battery pack for the Apple Vision Pro so on first impression this looks like what Apple would have done if they made a 10,000 Mah hour battery we'll put it in like so rotate it to lock and our vision Pro is powered and there's even a little LED on the top here to let us know it's charting there's an Apple logo on there woo it's definitely not sharp but it looks futuristic but something that I really want to try out is taking out the captive cable off of our battery brick because it's got a big lightning port on it that is chunky well it might not be quite lightning but it certainly looks like it um I want to put this on immediately and just see what the fit is like but I will say that I am wearing contact lenses right now if you are a longtime follower of overclock median specifically dank you know that I always wear glasses but I got contacts specifically for this video because I was late in buying my corrective lenses for the Apple Vision Pro and to make this video on time I needed to uh go to the eye doctor for the first time in s years um so the headset is kind of slipping down on my face already but there is an adjustment I think like right here oh yeah that is already feeling good and man for the single band I thought this was not going to be comfortable and maybe after longer use it won't be but at least initially this feels really nice fast forwarding through the setup process because I couldn't really record it or film it overall how this thing works is it tracks your eyes and uses that as the cursor to pinpoint things on the screen almost think of it like an FPS game such as valerant or Call of Duty the center point of your eyes is what the cursor is and you use your fingers like this and pinch to select or click it's it sounds a bit nebulous and almost like it's too good to be true but the eye tracking and hand tracking on the Vision Pro is so good however before I get way in the weeds with using Apple Vision Pro I need to step out of the office and grab some lunch which would be a perfect time to test this thing out in the real world all right now you got to go order for us wait do I yes yes why do you think I like I was going to God damn it okay can I pay with Apple pay I'll say there are a lot of people looking at you like yeah of course they're looking at me this is this is the stupidest thing someone has ever made all right so I'm here having my In-N-Out right now kind of simulating like a lunch break type thing granted I'm on tethering right now not in the best spot with cellular service but you can have something like a web page going but I also have my music window on my right and to my left I have settings but again you can also have another app here as well I can have my In-N-Out listen to Thomas's anthem on music and uh just go to town and eat my burger yeah that's an internet burger right going have to get my lap laptop dirty I can just use Vision Pro to like navigate around I'm going to move the window so I can properly see you guys and look at my friends while I have lunch with y'all you don't have friends at this table right now there we go got now it's up here here and here so I can see all of you this is why we need bullying all right so going to In-N-Out and using the Apple Vision Pro on my lunch break Outdoors might not be the most ideal conditions for using this headset but now that I've spent even more time a couple of hours actually with the Vision Pro I have a lot of thoughts first of all let's talk about the battery pack now this thing for me is a mix of both inconvenient and convenient at the same time of course it's inconvenient because your headset has to be Tethered to this thing at all times to receive power and at that it only offers about 2 to 2.5 hours on a charge in fact when I went out to lunch we were gone for about an hour and a half and I was screen recording the whole time and doing a bunch of stuff but I was was about 15% left on the battery which doesn't fill me with much confidence and I think I'm going to have to keep this plugged into the wall or another battery Bank pretty often however on the other end it's not too dissimilar from something like a phone in terms of size so it does fit in my pocket fairly well but most importantly this battery pack is both mass and weight that's not built onto the headset itself which helps keep this feeling comfortable when it's on your head speaking of which let's actually talk about how this thing feels and the comfort of it because right now I'm using the single band Loop which after a couple of hours of use straight on this thing I must say that it is way more comfortable than people were making it out to be before the Apple Vision Pro came out your mileage might vary but overall I'm really surprised with how nice all of this feels of course Comfort is only one aspect of the story we have to talk about the core functionality of the Vision Pro as well because if you're spending $3500 on this product it better add to your quality of life in a significant way being within the first 24 hours of testing out the Vision Pro there's a lot out there that I haven't experienced yet but I decided to hone in on a handful of things that interested me the most on a base level there's already a ton of stuff available within Vision OS to play around with browsing the web was pretty cool which is also how I was first exposed to typing on the virtual keyboard you do kind of feel like a granny typing with your pointer fingers but I found that looking at particular letters and pinching was way quicker and honestly I'm starting to prefer it that way also it's nice that there's a very well optimized version of Safari on Vision OS because the app support on this headset can be hit or miss the amount of natively developed apps for the Vision Pro on the App Store is okay at best but really where you're going to get your mileage and functionality is with iPad and iPhone apps that have support for the Vision Pro turn on supposedly on the back end it's super easy to support Vision Pro it's just apparently a simple tick box to show up on the App Store but turns out that there are some developers out there that don't want their apps supported by this headset and these aren't small names either you aren't going to see a native YouTube app on here as well as Netflix and even Spotify is nowhere to be seen what is nice is that there are a bunch of thirdparty apps cropping up to help you access these services and of course which to my original point you can actually just go on youtube.com netflix.com or spotify.com to also access those services on the web as well it's certainly less than ideal and not optimized for the vision OS interface but at least it's not a complete write-off I really like the spatial tracking on the Apple Vision Pro obviously there are a lot of sensors and cameras on this thing to make it proper and the fact that in this mixed reality experience that I can have this window floating here with really good tracking as I walk around my desk here is really really cool though I will say the thing that's more of a letdown on the Vision Pro versus something like the quest 3 is the fact that the pass through is not as impressive as I thought it would be now don't get me wrong the cameras on the Vision Pro that allow for pass through are higher quality and higher resolution than the ones on the quest 3 but not by much however once you start playing around with spacial Computing and moving these windows closer to you to have the background fall out of focus the pass through starts to matter less and less however where I think Vision Pro really shines is when you spatial compute in one of Apple's virtual environments all you have to do is go into the home screen here and there's a tab for it on the left called environments and I'm going to take us to Yos basically it'll knock out your entire real environment and put you into a really cool natural setting or at least one that Vibes really well and you can kind of dial in how much of the immersion you want in this space from very little if you just want it around maybe one window all the way to just completely immersed and you can really imagine the potential of all this you can take this window and move it off to the side and we can just start building our virtual desktop experience but notion over here should you buy an Apple Vision Pro probably not it's 3,500 bucks but uh if you do you're certainly going to enjoy it it is Luke miani in his uh Persona Invision Pro oh my God that is so scary but as you can see I am completely surrounded in Windows look at this jacked out of the Matrix wo that's the only thing is that after wearing the Apple Vision Pro for quite a bit especially if you wear it tight like I do oh my God snapping back into reality you kind of need to reorient a bit and I definitely want to rub my eyes a lot because uh it starts to get irritated you don't realize how dry your eyes are until you get back into the real world woo another point of intrigue with the Apple Vision Pro is that when you pair it with the brand new airpods Pro 2 with the USBC case it will do highres audio over Bluetooth which is something that you can only do on this headset and not on your MacBook or on iPhone now in all honesty it's been quite a while since I've used my airpods Pro 2 and in fact it's the first time I'm using the one with the USBC case it's also been a while since I've used Apple music since I basically switched over to Spotify lately I've been into V singers or vtubers that sing and uh one of my favorite ones is Coco right here I also like that you can just point and touch on the virtual interface it's really cool um the last bullet now to be fair I think in terms of fidelity this isn't really that high 16bit 44.1 khz lossless though so that's good let me actually find a highres file here yeah highres lossless 24bit 96 khz in Al this vocal Glory yeah the vocals do come in a little clearer than I remember presence is there I think there's just a tad bit more detail man Apple what's stopping you from putting this on the iPhone please please something that I've been wanting to test out on the Vision Pro since it was announced was Mac virtual display the idea here being that I could use the Vision Pro as an external display for a computer like my MacBook this could be potentially useful for maybe editing a video in Final Cut Pro there's a little thing on the top of my MacBook that says connect it just recognizes that this is the computer um let me just tap that and voila there we go some First Impressions so the audio is coming out of my MacBook speakers which are honestly pretty good already and if I had a pair of headphones they'd work just the same but I also say that the latency just hopping around here is practically non-existent which is really impressive considering that this is happening essentially over AirPlay dang this this is this is really cool I think it's actually a viable secondary display well I guess primary display because my MacBook screen is actually off for this and I don't know if there's a way to keep the MacBook screen on though realistically with the pass through and the quality of it uh you can use something like a phone screen or your Mac screen like this but it isn't high enough resolution where I think I'd be satisfied with it but really the beauty of all of this is that you can truly see the ecos system at play so I have my desktop here again with Final Cut I can move around the play head preview the edit that I've been working on but follow my desktop cursor here I can actually swing this over to the left and control my music app in Vision OS like I would on say an iPad you can see the cursor moving around I'm using my trackpad on my MacBook and I can also move my cursor right over to Safari again controlling it with my trackpad and it works very seamlessly as if it was connected over Mac OS and of course I can go back to my desktop again and play some video this is kind of nuts after spending my entire day drying out my eyes testing out the Apple Vision Pro I got to say I actually enjoy it a lot the level of Hardware you get with this thing is kind of insane also it's surprisingly comfortable to use and the ux is very simple and in intuitive does that mean I think you should go and spend $3500 on this thing probably not it is a very good Tech demo and I think you should absolutely try one out if you have the chance to do so especially at your local Apple Store and I do think there is a lot of potential for something like this in the future especially if Apple makes a lower cost version but for now I really think this is only for early adopters but let me know what you think about the Apple Vision Pro in the comments below and otherwise thanks for watching this video on Dany Channel and now if you excuse me I'm going to drown my eyes in SalineApple Vision Pro is in the building let's go ahead and unbox this guy and give you some First Impressions what are those contact lenses baby in case you missed the memo this is Apple Vision Pro it's Apple's latest VR headset spatial computer mixed reality headset whatever you want to call it this is a $3500 product from the boys at copertino and really what I want to find out is who this is really for and is is it actually as good as they say it is all right let's just jump right in ooh right front and center wao look at that Apple really knows how to do their unboxing experiences wow it has a nice little blindfold on it which obviously is meant to protect the front lens and whatnot ooh pretty I mean if there's anything that the Apple Vision Pro does well at least from a surface level is that it looks very nice I would hope so for a product that cost $3,500 they should actually give you like little straps to put on your head so that you can just wear this to sleep oh that actually covers you very nicely you just wear the Vision Pro to sleep that does not sound comfortable at all we got a few buttons up top on the bottom we also have two cameras immediately on the bottom right there as well as a bunch through the glass on the front yeah before I jump into this let me see what other accessories we get as well polishing we got the polishing cloth that's a $30 value right there I mean I have not gone as far as buying the original polishing cloth but this one supposedly is special for the Apple Vision it says Apple Vision Pro on it wow it's hard to see on camera but it's there what else we got so we have the light seal cushion so this will go in between the headset and my face oh that's that's very comfy feeling this is the Dual Band Loop we have the single band Loop right now on the vision Pro but the Dual one should help to help distribute the weight a little bit considering that this is one of the heavier headsets on the market right now but most importantly we have the battery pack for the Apple Vision Pro so on first impression this looks like what Apple would have done if they made a 10,000 Mah hour battery we'll put it in like so rotate it to lock and our vision Pro is powered and there's even a little LED on the top here to let us know it's charting there's an Apple logo on there woo it's definitely not sharp but it looks futuristic but something that I really want to try out is taking out the captive cable off of our battery brick because it's got a big lightning port on it that is chunky well it might not be quite lightning but it certainly looks like it um I want to put this on immediately and just see what the fit is like but I will say that I am wearing contact lenses right now if you are a longtime follower of overclock median specifically dank you know that I always wear glasses but I got contacts specifically for this video because I was late in buying my corrective lenses for the Apple Vision Pro and to make this video on time I needed to uh go to the eye doctor for the first time in s years um so the headset is kind of slipping down on my face already but there is an adjustment I think like right here oh yeah that is already feeling good and man for the single band I thought this was not going to be comfortable and maybe after longer use it won't be but at least initially this feels really nice fast forwarding through the setup process because I couldn't really record it or film it overall how this thing works is it tracks your eyes and uses that as the cursor to pinpoint things on the screen almost think of it like an FPS game such as valerant or Call of Duty the center point of your eyes is what the cursor is and you use your fingers like this and pinch to select or click it's it sounds a bit nebulous and almost like it's too good to be true but the eye tracking and hand tracking on the Vision Pro is so good however before I get way in the weeds with using Apple Vision Pro I need to step out of the office and grab some lunch which would be a perfect time to test this thing out in the real world all right now you got to go order for us wait do I yes yes why do you think I like I was going to God damn it okay can I pay with Apple pay I'll say there are a lot of people looking at you like yeah of course they're looking at me this is this is the stupidest thing someone has ever made all right so I'm here having my In-N-Out right now kind of simulating like a lunch break type thing granted I'm on tethering right now not in the best spot with cellular service but you can have something like a web page going but I also have my music window on my right and to my left I have settings but again you can also have another app here as well I can have my In-N-Out listen to Thomas's anthem on music and uh just go to town and eat my burger yeah that's an internet burger right going have to get my lap laptop dirty I can just use Vision Pro to like navigate around I'm going to move the window so I can properly see you guys and look at my friends while I have lunch with y'all you don't have friends at this table right now there we go got now it's up here here and here so I can see all of you this is why we need bullying all right so going to In-N-Out and using the Apple Vision Pro on my lunch break Outdoors might not be the most ideal conditions for using this headset but now that I've spent even more time a couple of hours actually with the Vision Pro I have a lot of thoughts first of all let's talk about the battery pack now this thing for me is a mix of both inconvenient and convenient at the same time of course it's inconvenient because your headset has to be Tethered to this thing at all times to receive power and at that it only offers about 2 to 2.5 hours on a charge in fact when I went out to lunch we were gone for about an hour and a half and I was screen recording the whole time and doing a bunch of stuff but I was was about 15% left on the battery which doesn't fill me with much confidence and I think I'm going to have to keep this plugged into the wall or another battery Bank pretty often however on the other end it's not too dissimilar from something like a phone in terms of size so it does fit in my pocket fairly well but most importantly this battery pack is both mass and weight that's not built onto the headset itself which helps keep this feeling comfortable when it's on your head speaking of which let's actually talk about how this thing feels and the comfort of it because right now I'm using the single band Loop which after a couple of hours of use straight on this thing I must say that it is way more comfortable than people were making it out to be before the Apple Vision Pro came out your mileage might vary but overall I'm really surprised with how nice all of this feels of course Comfort is only one aspect of the story we have to talk about the core functionality of the Vision Pro as well because if you're spending $3500 on this product it better add to your quality of life in a significant way being within the first 24 hours of testing out the Vision Pro there's a lot out there that I haven't experienced yet but I decided to hone in on a handful of things that interested me the most on a base level there's already a ton of stuff available within Vision OS to play around with browsing the web was pretty cool which is also how I was first exposed to typing on the virtual keyboard you do kind of feel like a granny typing with your pointer fingers but I found that looking at particular letters and pinching was way quicker and honestly I'm starting to prefer it that way also it's nice that there's a very well optimized version of Safari on Vision OS because the app support on this headset can be hit or miss the amount of natively developed apps for the Vision Pro on the App Store is okay at best but really where you're going to get your mileage and functionality is with iPad and iPhone apps that have support for the Vision Pro turn on supposedly on the back end it's super easy to support Vision Pro it's just apparently a simple tick box to show up on the App Store but turns out that there are some developers out there that don't want their apps supported by this headset and these aren't small names either you aren't going to see a native YouTube app on here as well as Netflix and even Spotify is nowhere to be seen what is nice is that there are a bunch of thirdparty apps cropping up to help you access these services and of course which to my original point you can actually just go on youtube.com netflix.com or spotify.com to also access those services on the web as well it's certainly less than ideal and not optimized for the vision OS interface but at least it's not a complete write-off I really like the spatial tracking on the Apple Vision Pro obviously there are a lot of sensors and cameras on this thing to make it proper and the fact that in this mixed reality experience that I can have this window floating here with really good tracking as I walk around my desk here is really really cool though I will say the thing that's more of a letdown on the Vision Pro versus something like the quest 3 is the fact that the pass through is not as impressive as I thought it would be now don't get me wrong the cameras on the Vision Pro that allow for pass through are higher quality and higher resolution than the ones on the quest 3 but not by much however once you start playing around with spacial Computing and moving these windows closer to you to have the background fall out of focus the pass through starts to matter less and less however where I think Vision Pro really shines is when you spatial compute in one of Apple's virtual environments all you have to do is go into the home screen here and there's a tab for it on the left called environments and I'm going to take us to Yos basically it'll knock out your entire real environment and put you into a really cool natural setting or at least one that Vibes really well and you can kind of dial in how much of the immersion you want in this space from very little if you just want it around maybe one window all the way to just completely immersed and you can really imagine the potential of all this you can take this window and move it off to the side and we can just start building our virtual desktop experience but notion over here should you buy an Apple Vision Pro probably not it's 3,500 bucks but uh if you do you're certainly going to enjoy it it is Luke miani in his uh Persona Invision Pro oh my God that is so scary but as you can see I am completely surrounded in Windows look at this jacked out of the Matrix wo that's the only thing is that after wearing the Apple Vision Pro for quite a bit especially if you wear it tight like I do oh my God snapping back into reality you kind of need to reorient a bit and I definitely want to rub my eyes a lot because uh it starts to get irritated you don't realize how dry your eyes are until you get back into the real world woo another point of intrigue with the Apple Vision Pro is that when you pair it with the brand new airpods Pro 2 with the USBC case it will do highres audio over Bluetooth which is something that you can only do on this headset and not on your MacBook or on iPhone now in all honesty it's been quite a while since I've used my airpods Pro 2 and in fact it's the first time I'm using the one with the USBC case it's also been a while since I've used Apple music since I basically switched over to Spotify lately I've been into V singers or vtubers that sing and uh one of my favorite ones is Coco right here I also like that you can just point and touch on the virtual interface it's really cool um the last bullet now to be fair I think in terms of fidelity this isn't really that high 16bit 44.1 khz lossless though so that's good let me actually find a highres file here yeah highres lossless 24bit 96 khz in Al this vocal Glory yeah the vocals do come in a little clearer than I remember presence is there I think there's just a tad bit more detail man Apple what's stopping you from putting this on the iPhone please please something that I've been wanting to test out on the Vision Pro since it was announced was Mac virtual display the idea here being that I could use the Vision Pro as an external display for a computer like my MacBook this could be potentially useful for maybe editing a video in Final Cut Pro there's a little thing on the top of my MacBook that says connect it just recognizes that this is the computer um let me just tap that and voila there we go some First Impressions so the audio is coming out of my MacBook speakers which are honestly pretty good already and if I had a pair of headphones they'd work just the same but I also say that the latency just hopping around here is practically non-existent which is really impressive considering that this is happening essentially over AirPlay dang this this is this is really cool I think it's actually a viable secondary display well I guess primary display because my MacBook screen is actually off for this and I don't know if there's a way to keep the MacBook screen on though realistically with the pass through and the quality of it uh you can use something like a phone screen or your Mac screen like this but it isn't high enough resolution where I think I'd be satisfied with it but really the beauty of all of this is that you can truly see the ecos system at play so I have my desktop here again with Final Cut I can move around the play head preview the edit that I've been working on but follow my desktop cursor here I can actually swing this over to the left and control my music app in Vision OS like I would on say an iPad you can see the cursor moving around I'm using my trackpad on my MacBook and I can also move my cursor right over to Safari again controlling it with my trackpad and it works very seamlessly as if it was connected over Mac OS and of course I can go back to my desktop again and play some video this is kind of nuts after spending my entire day drying out my eyes testing out the Apple Vision Pro I got to say I actually enjoy it a lot the level of Hardware you get with this thing is kind of insane also it's surprisingly comfortable to use and the ux is very simple and in intuitive does that mean I think you should go and spend $3500 on this thing probably not it is a very good Tech demo and I think you should absolutely try one out if you have the chance to do so especially at your local Apple Store and I do think there is a lot of potential for something like this in the future especially if Apple makes a lower cost version but for now I really think this is only for early adopters but let me know what you think about the Apple Vision Pro in the comments below and otherwise thanks for watching this video on Dany Channel and now if you excuse me I'm going to drown my eyes in Saline