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Okay, so here’s the deal. Apple’s hitting some crazy high notes with their Vision Pro headset, for real. It’s like they took the whole user experience thing and just went “boom.” But man, if they could just shrink it down a bit and not ask for your life savings in exchange, everybody and their grandma would totally want one.
Apple’s all like “This is tomorrow’s tech, now.” And, well, yeah, kinda hard to argue there. It’s not trying to do a gazillion things like that Quest headset, but what it does? Nailed it. Super user-friendly. But, and here’s the kicker, it’s freakin’ huge and costs a bomb. So unless you’re swimming in cash, maybe hold off, you know?
There’s this buzz going around, people saying Vision Pro’s a flop. Honestly, feels like calling a Ferrari a dud just ’cause everybody’s driving Accords. I mean, I don’t have the sales numbers (does anyone?), but using this thing? There’s magic that tags along, for sure. It’s just the ginormous price and size holding it back, if you ask me.
Imagine if Apple could just squish all that tech into something half the size and price. Boom! Instant popularity. It’s like, “why are we not funding this?” kind of situation, you know? Picture cutting it down to 310 grams. Some other headset’s, like, already at 180 grams, so it’s not totally out there.
And if half the price means roughly $1,750? Yeah, still pricey, but not “sell-a-kidney-on-the-black-market” pricey.
Here’s the thing — sure, it’s kind of a no-brainer that making stuff smaller and cheaper is a win. But this Vision Pro’s really being dragged down by its current size and price. Unlike Quest, which, let’s face it, is a bit clunky in terms of UX, Vision Pro’s like some caged beast waiting to break loose.
Can’t deny, though, getting to this ideal headset is easier said than done. Someone might say — and they could be onto something — that part of why Vision Pro is so awesome is ‘cause, well, it costs a mint. Maybe it’s something about the fancy hardware. Who knows?
Take it from me, though, what really makes Vision Pro stand out is that sweet software. Apparently, Quest 3 boasts more resolution, but Vision Pro’s all about that smooth software action making it look so good. It kinda flips what you’d expect, right?
I’m telling you, once they figure out how to chop the size and the price, Vision Pro’s gonna soar. And yeah, I’m not even throwing in other potential upgrades into this mix — like sharper images and better software.
So, Apple’s set the bar pretty high on how comfy and friendly a headset should be, right? Now we’re just left wondering how soon they can wrap this all up in a smaller, cheaper bow. Because, seriously, it’s not a matter of if — it’s all about when.