Apple Vision Pro w_ Android

The Replica Headset: A Close Look at the Replicated Vision Pro

As I held the replica headset in my hands, I couldn't help but feel a sense of confusion and uncertainty about its true nature. With no brand name or logo on anything, from the packaging to the device itself, it was clear that this was not an original product from a major manufacturer like Apple. My assumption was that it had been hastily assembled to resemble the rumored Vision Pro, which has yet to be released to consumers.

The experience of using this replica headset was nothing short of puzzling. With no brand recognition or quality control in sight, it felt like I was playing with a product that didn't quite feel right. The lenses seemed to adjust, but I couldn't shake off the feeling that something was amiss. As I booted up the device, I saw the Android logo, which was a clear indication that this headset was based on an operating system rather than iOS. However, despite its lack of brand identity, the resolution of the display was surprisingly decent.

As I explored the interface, I couldn't help but feel underwhelmed by the experience. The Snappy performance and some of the componentry were pleasantly surprising, but it was clear that this headset had not been designed with the same level of quality control or attention to detail as its rumored counterpart. Some features, like the expand button on certain photos, seemed to be missing entirely.

The physical weight of the headset was also notable. Despite its sleek design, it felt surprisingly heavy on the nose, which made me wonder if this was a product that had been prioritized over comfort and user experience. The materials used in its construction were also less than ideal, with a rigid fit that didn't exactly feel like it was designed to be comfortable for extended use.

One of the most interesting aspects of this replica headset was its attempt to mimic the features and design language of Apple's Vision Pro. From the way it displayed photos to the interface components, it was clear that the manufacturer had been heavily inspired by Apple's rumored product. However, while it may have looked convincing at first glance, the lack of brand recognition and quality control soon became apparent.

The headset did come with some useful features, like a local player music setting, camera app, and Safari browser, which allowed me to see its capabilities firsthand. The photos and videos stored on the device were also surprisingly good, with crisp resolution and decent color rendition. However, despite these positives, I couldn't shake off the feeling that this headset was somehow "off" - a product that didn't quite feel like it had been designed or built for human use.

One of the most disconcerting aspects of using this replica headset was its tendency to freeze up or become unresponsive at times. The web browser Safari, in particular, was janky and stuttery, with an interface that seemed to be struggling to keep up with my expectations. At one point, I found myself staring blankly at a page with the Firefox logo emblazoned on it - a clear indication that this headset had been cobbled together from existing components rather than being designed as a cohesive whole.

As I continued to explore the replica headset, I couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to use an actual Apple Vision Pro. Would it feel more refined and polished? Would the interface be smoother and more intuitive? While this replica headset may have some intriguing features, it was clear that it had been designed with a different set of priorities in mind - one that prioritized speed and functionality over comfort and user experience.

In terms of pricing, I couldn't find any information on what the replica headset costs in US dollars. However, given its lack of brand recognition and quality control, it's likely to be a product that is significantly cheaper than an actual Apple Vision Pro. Whether or not this is a good value remains to be seen - for now, it seems like a product that is more interested in mimicking the design language of its rumored counterpart rather than offering anything truly new or innovative.

Overall, my experience with the replica headset was one of curiosity and confusion. While it may have some intriguing features, it was clear that this product had been designed with a different set of priorities in mind - ones that prioritized speed and functionality over comfort and user experience. As I looked at this headset and tried to make sense of its various components, I couldn't help but wonder what the actual Apple Vision Pro would be like when it finally hits the market.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enoh well listen when you see the Yellow Tape you know you're going to have an interesting package at least on this channel inside this box is something unexpected but also expected I just didn't expect to see it as soon as it arrived here so let's go ahead and unbox this and see what we're dealing with today's episode is brought to you by Paris ran and their new affordable 4K projector you can pick this thing up for under 500 bucks with the code that's going to be down in the description of this video you're getting 4K UHD resolution up to 200 in projected you've also got 24 WS of audio power via a dual speaker setup 600 lumens of brightness and 40,000 hours of lamp life so not only do you have Android TV you've also got autofocus built in so you just basically point this thing at the wall and it does the rest Wi-Fi 6 is built in Bluetooth 5 and a bunch of connectivity via HDMI 21 usba USBC and even ethernet land so if you've been been holding off looking at a 4K projector so you can have movie night and blow the screen up big this might get you interested because that price point is much lower than it normally is coming in with today's code in the description at under 500 bucks I personally haven't seen a 4K capable projector with Android TV at that price previously so there you have it that is the Paris rone 4K UHD projector on a special promotion right now for unbox therapy viewers so if you guys are curious definitely go check out the details down in the description will asked me he's like hey you want to check this thing out and I was like absolutely because it is probably no it's definitely our closest exposure yet to something you can buy that resembles the Apple Vision Pro and believe it or not this is currently being sold in China I don't know what the price is in China I just know it's expensive to get it sent over here now obviously it is not official obviously this has nothing to do with apple other than Apple being the inspiration for a copycat style of product but it is amazing how quickly these parties can work to create these replicas when it comes to high-profile products and specifically Apple products now this this is a working product as well this is not like just a mockup the shape and Design This is a product that actually works as a headset mimicking everything about Apple's eventual Vision Pro you can see some interesting stickers a QR code I think we can remove those now see this material here it's made to look like it's fabric but it's not it has the texture of fabric it is not Fabric and probably what happened here is there was like an existing headset and as soon as Apple's event finished they were like okay we need to create a design and then Jam our existing components into it so that it is as comparable to a Vision Pro so we can charge as much money as possible for it inside we have some little protectors on each of the lenses some volume controls probably some speakers and mics a USBC connector on this side this is our headband which looks like a sort of typical VR headset headband it's not the fancy Apple headband that you saw in their event although these points do pivot slightly we've got some other dedicated controls which are familiar for anyone who has used any android-based headset so menu selector and back there's a snapshot button on the top for photos now when you look at the front it's a bit of a dead giveaway that this is certainly not a Vision Pro because you've got these two prominent cameras where on the Vision Pro you would not see these they have supplied a user guide and a couple more components including a USB cable a USB power brick and I believe here is your controller now this is wired exclusively by the looks of it so this is going to plug in into the side of your headset like this that's probably how you're also going to charge your headset weird that it's on the left side or is that weird I don't know anyway it's on the left side you have a large okay button trigger style button a joystick menu and back so the interface is going to be controlled via this controller now can we what can we do inside of Android what kind of special Apple esque features have have been mimicked in the software where we're going to find out maybe the manual will let us know what we can do function homepage composition I mean it looks like it has an actual AR interface UM multitask use Windows settings close the window screen recording cool so we're going to record what it looks like in there so you guys can get a better idea immersion office Bluetooth devices I mean it's a very low te Android version and I'm not saying that Android headsets are low Tech I'm saying this this one is because it's not from a major manufacturer maybe it's not I don't know I haven't tried it yet but my assumption is it's put together rather um quickly in order for it to look like The Vision Pro right so like how refined can the experience really be with no brand like there's no brand on anything there's no brand on the packaging no brand on the device itself does it have does it even have power oh it's booting up I just saw the Android logo do these lenses have adjustment because it is feeling as though I don't know what it's doing right now it's some sort of loading thing okay well it's in Chinese right now obviously the the resolution is actually pretty decent oh yeah there it is record I got it okay so I can actually see the icon now that showcases the fact that I'm recording so you're probably seeing what I'm seeing I have like I said local player music music camera settings app store folder Safari photos and my apps let's go ahead and just launch into photos here oh here we go so we have some cool existing photos like panoramic style photos can I expand that I think so let's expand it oh nice so now this photo is surrounding us like myself yourself I don't know I'm supposed to be on like the moon or something this interface is not as bad as I expected it's kind of Snappy actually not what I expected to find on something that looks like this some interface components are messed up like you see I can't even see this expand button here o this is nice I'm in like a what what is it some sort of Peace Garden situation here this is nice so the headset is kind of heavy I can't imagine that Apple's product is going to be this weight it's going to be lighter I know they thought a lot about that hence some of their decisions with materials and things like that all right so those photos are pretty cool I mean I presume you could put your own photos in there obviously but the only thing is it you get that black screen just blacks out when you transition sometimes back to the menu no videos no pictures oh pictures yes no no videos and no music well there's an app store here it's definitely not Play Store it seems to indicate I can download Apple TV plus Netflix this is not the play store by any means what are are these Lobby whoa spaces are kind of weird oh the whole thing the like refresh is weird now like super jittery I'm I I hope that this comes through on the screen recording oh that jittery is just pain it is just painful and now it's gone for some reason most of the Jitter now we have a web browser Safari reality oh this is a comfortable room what am I in this room we got some Billy Billy right here this is definitely not Safari and I don't know what I should watch here so how do I I scroll my head that is so strange fire that round or what this thing is creeping so far to the left now I'm all the way over here again you go to this page you can see Safari reality has the Firefox uh logo cuz it's actually Firefox oh man yeah Billy Billy I don't I mean this is obviously what's hot on Billy Billy right now yeah that was hot content right there uh listen guys listen I mean you know the hardware is pretty decent like the the actual display sharpness the headset itself is extremely heavy on the nose like I yo check the markings check the like look at that that's not that's not fun kind of weird the way the nose even fits in there I don't yeah I don't think it's designed for me specifically it's rigid even though it's trying to look like it's fabric but it does go to show you just how rapidly the ecosystem of replica products how how quickly that that market is capable of turning out something so heavily inspired by and mimicking the vision Pro which doesn't even exist yet in consumer hands I don't mind the look of it like it actually looks pretty decent as far as headsets go but it's heavier than what Apple's going to build it's less comfortable than what Apple's going to build and obviously the interface leaves something to be desired as you just witnessed I mean it has a controller all right don't forget that you got a joystick and you got an okay button somebody let me know I mean if you guys are in China because obviously I didn't buy this directly from the marketplace there let me know what this is going for price-wise in US Dollars I'm curious because like I said the software is lacking it is based on Android you wonder what you could do with it if you could get a Play Store on there would anything even work but this is certainly not Apple's Vision Pro it is the closest you're going to get ow kind of hurts on there manoh well listen when you see the Yellow Tape you know you're going to have an interesting package at least on this channel inside this box is something unexpected but also expected I just didn't expect to see it as soon as it arrived here so let's go ahead and unbox this and see what we're dealing with today's episode is brought to you by Paris ran and their new affordable 4K projector you can pick this thing up for under 500 bucks with the code that's going to be down in the description of this video you're getting 4K UHD resolution up to 200 in projected you've also got 24 WS of audio power via a dual speaker setup 600 lumens of brightness and 40,000 hours of lamp life so not only do you have Android TV you've also got autofocus built in so you just basically point this thing at the wall and it does the rest Wi-Fi 6 is built in Bluetooth 5 and a bunch of connectivity via HDMI 21 usba USBC and even ethernet land so if you've been been holding off looking at a 4K projector so you can have movie night and blow the screen up big this might get you interested because that price point is much lower than it normally is coming in with today's code in the description at under 500 bucks I personally haven't seen a 4K capable projector with Android TV at that price previously so there you have it that is the Paris rone 4K UHD projector on a special promotion right now for unbox therapy viewers so if you guys are curious definitely go check out the details down in the description will asked me he's like hey you want to check this thing out and I was like absolutely because it is probably no it's definitely our closest exposure yet to something you can buy that resembles the Apple Vision Pro and believe it or not this is currently being sold in China I don't know what the price is in China I just know it's expensive to get it sent over here now obviously it is not official obviously this has nothing to do with apple other than Apple being the inspiration for a copycat style of product but it is amazing how quickly these parties can work to create these replicas when it comes to high-profile products and specifically Apple products now this this is a working product as well this is not like just a mockup the shape and Design This is a product that actually works as a headset mimicking everything about Apple's eventual Vision Pro you can see some interesting stickers a QR code I think we can remove those now see this material here it's made to look like it's fabric but it's not it has the texture of fabric it is not Fabric and probably what happened here is there was like an existing headset and as soon as Apple's event finished they were like okay we need to create a design and then Jam our existing components into it so that it is as comparable to a Vision Pro so we can charge as much money as possible for it inside we have some little protectors on each of the lenses some volume controls probably some speakers and mics a USBC connector on this side this is our headband which looks like a sort of typical VR headset headband it's not the fancy Apple headband that you saw in their event although these points do pivot slightly we've got some other dedicated controls which are familiar for anyone who has used any android-based headset so menu selector and back there's a snapshot button on the top for photos now when you look at the front it's a bit of a dead giveaway that this is certainly not a Vision Pro because you've got these two prominent cameras where on the Vision Pro you would not see these they have supplied a user guide and a couple more components including a USB cable a USB power brick and I believe here is your controller now this is wired exclusively by the looks of it so this is going to plug in into the side of your headset like this that's probably how you're also going to charge your headset weird that it's on the left side or is that weird I don't know anyway it's on the left side you have a large okay button trigger style button a joystick menu and back so the interface is going to be controlled via this controller now can we what can we do inside of Android what kind of special Apple esque features have have been mimicked in the software where we're going to find out maybe the manual will let us know what we can do function homepage composition I mean it looks like it has an actual AR interface UM multitask use Windows settings close the window screen recording cool so we're going to record what it looks like in there so you guys can get a better idea immersion office Bluetooth devices I mean it's a very low te Android version and I'm not saying that Android headsets are low Tech I'm saying this this one is because it's not from a major manufacturer maybe it's not I don't know I haven't tried it yet but my assumption is it's put together rather um quickly in order for it to look like The Vision Pro right so like how refined can the experience really be with no brand like there's no brand on anything there's no brand on the packaging no brand on the device itself does it have does it even have power oh it's booting up I just saw the Android logo do these lenses have adjustment because it is feeling as though I don't know what it's doing right now it's some sort of loading thing okay well it's in Chinese right now obviously the the resolution is actually pretty decent oh yeah there it is record I got it okay so I can actually see the icon now that showcases the fact that I'm recording so you're probably seeing what I'm seeing I have like I said local player music music camera settings app store folder Safari photos and my apps let's go ahead and just launch into photos here oh here we go so we have some cool existing photos like panoramic style photos can I expand that I think so let's expand it oh nice so now this photo is surrounding us like myself yourself I don't know I'm supposed to be on like the moon or something this interface is not as bad as I expected it's kind of Snappy actually not what I expected to find on something that looks like this some interface components are messed up like you see I can't even see this expand button here o this is nice I'm in like a what what is it some sort of Peace Garden situation here this is nice so the headset is kind of heavy I can't imagine that Apple's product is going to be this weight it's going to be lighter I know they thought a lot about that hence some of their decisions with materials and things like that all right so those photos are pretty cool I mean I presume you could put your own photos in there obviously but the only thing is it you get that black screen just blacks out when you transition sometimes back to the menu no videos no pictures oh pictures yes no no videos and no music well there's an app store here it's definitely not Play Store it seems to indicate I can download Apple TV plus Netflix this is not the play store by any means what are are these Lobby whoa spaces are kind of weird oh the whole thing the like refresh is weird now like super jittery I'm I I hope that this comes through on the screen recording oh that jittery is just pain it is just painful and now it's gone for some reason most of the Jitter now we have a web browser Safari reality oh this is a comfortable room what am I in this room we got some Billy Billy right here this is definitely not Safari and I don't know what I should watch here so how do I I scroll my head that is so strange fire that round or what this thing is creeping so far to the left now I'm all the way over here again you go to this page you can see Safari reality has the Firefox uh logo cuz it's actually Firefox oh man yeah Billy Billy I don't I mean this is obviously what's hot on Billy Billy right now yeah that was hot content right there uh listen guys listen I mean you know the hardware is pretty decent like the the actual display sharpness the headset itself is extremely heavy on the nose like I yo check the markings check the like look at that that's not that's not fun kind of weird the way the nose even fits in there I don't yeah I don't think it's designed for me specifically it's rigid even though it's trying to look like it's fabric but it does go to show you just how rapidly the ecosystem of replica products how how quickly that that market is capable of turning out something so heavily inspired by and mimicking the vision Pro which doesn't even exist yet in consumer hands I don't mind the look of it like it actually looks pretty decent as far as headsets go but it's heavier than what Apple's going to build it's less comfortable than what Apple's going to build and obviously the interface leaves something to be desired as you just witnessed I mean it has a controller all right don't forget that you got a joystick and you got an okay button somebody let me know I mean if you guys are in China because obviously I didn't buy this directly from the marketplace there let me know what this is going for price-wise in US Dollars I'm curious because like I said the software is lacking it is based on Android you wonder what you could do with it if you could get a Play Store on there would anything even work but this is certainly not Apple's Vision Pro it is the closest you're going to get ow kind of hurts on there man\n"