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Apple’s Vision Pro: five months later | The Vergecast

Technology02 Jul 20247 min summaryFrom The Verge
Apple’s Vision Pro: five months later | The Vergecast
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Intro in Bora Bora 0s

  • David Pierce is in his basement using the Apple Vision Pro with an immersive environment.
  • He likes to turn the Vision Pro to 60% opacity so he can see his surroundings while still being immersed in the virtual environment.
  • This allows him to see his dog if it comes charging down the hallway.
  • It has been five months since the launch of the Vision Pro.
  • There have been new software and hardware updates, and developers have had a chance to work with it.
  • The novelty of the Vision Pro has worn off, which allows for a more objective discussion of its features and potential.
  • Despite not being a huge hit or changing the world, there is still much to discuss about the Vision Pro.
  • The Vision Pro has gone through the hype cycle and is no longer in the forefront of people's minds.
  • Those who were interested in buying the Vision Pro have likely already purchased it, while those who were not interested were deterred by its $3,500 price tag.
  • There has been some disillusionment and questions about whether the Vision Pro was a success or a failure, but it is neither.
  • Despite the lack of mainstream attention, there have been significant developments related to the Vision Pro, including news about Vision OS 2 updates, changes in Apple's hardware team's approach to the Vision Pro, and the success of other wearable devices like the Rayband Meta smart glasses.
  • The Vision Pro is still relatively new, but there is a sense that its future trajectory is still being determined.

Personal experiences with the Vision Pro 3m46s

  • Wes Davis and Vong from The Verge are experienced users of the Apple Vision Pro.
  • Wes bought the Vision Pro to experience the latest VR technology and was intrigued by the large virtual screen.
  • Vong acquired the Vision Pro to compare it to smart glasses and found it to be a VR headset with unique Apple features.
  • The Vision Pro is similar in functionality to the Meta Quest 3 but differs in design.
  • The host uses the Vision Pro for focused work, watching movies, and as a single-tasking device, appreciating its large screen for drafts and writing.
  • Watching content on the Vision Pro can be overwhelming due to limited streaming platform integration and social media interaction.
  • The immersive environments can be distracting, and the device can be uncomfortable to wear for extended periods, especially for those with poor eyesight.
  • Phone mirroring within macOS could solve input and light multitasking issues.
  • Wearing the Vision Pro around others can be uncomfortable due to social stigma and negative reactions, and the eye contact feature is not well-received.
  • The Vision Pro is suitable for playing rhythm games in a bright and spacious room.
  • The headset's fading feature as people approach is technically impressive but can be alarming, creating a perception that the wearer is not available for interaction.
  • The low brightness and fidelity of the display, as well as the uncanny appearance of the eyes, may contribute to this perception.
  • There is potential for improvements and solutions to these issues in the future.

Vision OS 2 new features 24m4s

  • The Vision Pro's curved display provides more screen space, eliminating the need for multiple displays.
  • New gestures simplify accessing the home screen, checking the time and battery level, and changing settings.
  • Despite increased Siri usage, there's room for improvement in understanding natural language.
  • Voice commands often don't work, making the device frustrating to use.
  • Vision OS 2 allows rearranging home apps but still doesn't permit creating folders on the home screen.
  • The app experience is hindered by slow downloads and the absence of an app library, making it difficult to find and organize apps.
  • Reading text can be challenging, causing eye strain and dryness.
  • Wearing the Vision Pro for extended periods can be uncomfortable, causing pressure on the head and discomfort for certain facial structures.
  • Eye fatigue and dryness can occur due to reduced blinking while using the device.
  • Eye hygiene practices, such as using eye drops and taking breaks, are crucial to prevent eye strain.
  • The speaker discovered an accurate "hand calipers" app in the Vision Pro, allowing them to measure distances between their fingers in virtual reality.

The future of spatial computing 38m2s

  • David admits to feeling self-conscious about wearing the Vision Pro in public.
  • The Vision Pro has two great uses: as a large screen and as a measuring tool.
  • Rumors suggest that Apple is trying to make future Vision devices cheaper by reducing the pixel density of the screens.

A cheaper Vision Pro? 39m29s

  • The Vision Pro's high-resolution screen is its standout feature, but a cheaper version with a lower resolution display could make the device less appealing.
  • To justify its higher price, the Vision Pro 2 (or a cheaper version) would need to offer significant advantages over the Meta Quest 3 in terms of user experience.
  • Instead of compromising on screen quality, Apple could focus on reducing weight and using cheaper materials to make the device more affordable and comfortable to wear.
  • Removing unnecessary features like the glass front and replacing them with more affordable alternatives could help reduce the cost without sacrificing the device's core strengths.
  • Prioritizing wearability is crucial for the success of a wearable device, and making the Vision Pro lighter and more comfortable could encourage more people to use it.
  • The success or failure of the Apple Vision Pro depends on the App Store and the availability of compelling apps.

Developing Television for Vision Pro: Sandwich 45m18s

  • The Vision Pro's "Television" app, created by Sandwich, allows users to place a virtual TV in their physical space and watch various types of videos.
  • Inspired by spatial computing, Sandwich saw the potential to create unique experiences beyond traditional flat screens.
  • The Vergecast team discussed their experiences with the Vision Pro, highlighting its unique approach to spatial computing and the importance of understanding and experimenting with the technology.
  • Apple provided early access to the Vision Pro for developers to test their apps in a realistic environment, and the first-time experience in real space offers a true sense of depth and immersion.
  • The Vision Pro's powerful processing capabilities and improved lighting system create high-quality and immersive AR experiences.
  • Despite impressive technology, the Vision Pro's usability needs improvement, and optimizing performance while maintaining detail is a challenge.
  • The Theater app presents even greater challenges due to the need for immersive detail at a massive scale.
  • The user experience on the Vision Pro feels new and unknown, with interactions that can feel awkward, and designers must consider how interactions will evolve in the future.
  • Apple's control over the SDK limits the new features and capabilities that developers can implement, but recent updates to Reality Kit enhance lighting effects.
  • The business model for Vision Pro apps is still evolving, with developers exploring new opportunities beyond traditional app sales.
  • The growth and success of the Vision Pro platform depend on developers creating a wide range of compelling and engaging experiences to attract more users and developers.

How can they miniaturize the Vision Pro? (Vergecast Hotline) 1h7m9s

  • Apple's Vision Pro headset is limited in size due to eye protection requirements, making it less wearable and more expensive.
  • Reducing the cost of the headset's screens could make it more accessible and potentially lead to lower resolution screens, reducing power consumption and enabling smaller, more wearable devices.
  • Apple may view smart glasses as a stepping stone, focusing on specific problems and user comfort while waiting for technology to improve, similar to the iPod before the iPhone.
  • Apple is reportedly working on more wearable AR glasses, but they are still a few years away.
  • The Meta glasses have limited functionality but can be useful with their camera, speaker, and microphone.
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