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Apple’s Vision Pro Faces Discontent as Returns Spike

Apple’s Vision Pro Faces Discontent as Returns Spike

Apple’s latest product, the Vision Pro, was supposed to be a game-changer in the virtual reality market. The $3,500 headset promised to deliver immersive and realistic experiences with high-resolution displays, advanced sensors, and spatial audio. However, not everyone is impressed with the device, as many early adopters are starting to return their Vision Pros due to various issues.

One of the main complaints is the discomfort caused by the headset’s design and weight. Some users reported headaches, eye strain, motion sickness, and even burst blood vessels after using the device for a short time. The Vision Pro is also front-heavy, making it hard to wear for long periods. Some users suggested that Apple should have included a counterweight or a strap to balance the device.

Another problem is the lack of productivity and entertainment features that would justify the high price tag. Users expressed frustration with the inability to display some popular apps like Figma, Slack, and Netflix on the headset. They also criticized the limited multitasking and file management capabilities, as well as the absence of a “killer app” that would showcase the device’s potential. Some users said they expected more from Apple, a company known for its innovation and user experience.

The negative feedback from some early adopters has raised questions about the future of the Vision Pro and its impact on the VR industry. While some users said they would wait for future updates or iterations, others said they would look for alternatives from other brands. Apple has not commented on the return rate or the user satisfaction of the Vision Pro, but the company will likely have to address the issues and improve the device to win over consumers.

The post Apple’s Vision Pro Faces Discontent as Returns Spike appeared first on InfoGad.

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