The Apple Vision Pro, set to be released on February 2, will take a specific approach and will be demonstrated in a kind of ‘class’ when sold in an Apple store.
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The information was detailed by Mark Gurman for Bloomberg. During the demonstration, Apple employees will scan users’ faces to adjust the headset’s light seal, similar to the Face ID setup, and for those with vision issues, prescription lens checks will be performed for vision correction.
The 25-minute experience will include activities such as viewing photos and 3D videos, using the Vision Pro as a substitute for computers or iPads, and testing third-party apps. Although the procedure is comprehensive, it will not be mandatory for purchase, as the headset will also be available online.
Source: The Verge