The Apple Vision Pro, heralded as the 'next big thing' in augmented reality by critics and fans alike, has begun to face a notable number of returns from early adopters, marked by Apple's 14-day return policy. Priced at US$3,499, the AR headset by Apple has recently been at the centre of many complaints from customers, encompassing both hardware and software aspects. Let's take a look at some of the most common complaints.
Apple's Vision Pro could potentially be a successor to both traditional television and the Mac
Vision Pro headsets at $3,499 is Apple's biggest release since the Apple Watch nine years ago
Wearable tech is redefining the fashion industry — from elegant smart rings that discreetly track heart rate and sleep patterns to innovative smartwatches — these pieces have become staple accessories for trendsetters and fashionistas alike.
Apple unveiled its ground-breaking augmented reality (AR) headset, the Vision Pro.
This marks Apple's first foray into a new product category since the launch of the Apple Watch in 2015. According to recent reports from Bloomberg, the company aims to sell approximately 900,000 VR headsets within the first year of release.
The Apple Vision Pro, heralded as the 'next big thing' in augmented reality by critics and fans alike, has begun to face a notable number of returns from early adopters, marked by Apple's 14-day return policy. Priced at US$3,499, the AR headset by Apple has recently been at the centre of many complaints from customers, encompassing both hardware and software aspects. Let's take a look at some of the most common complaints.
Apple's Vision Pro could potentially be a successor to both traditional television and the Mac
Vision Pro headsets at $3,499 is Apple's biggest release since the Apple Watch nine years ago
Wearable tech is redefining the fashion industry — from elegant smart rings that discreetly track heart rate and sleep patterns to innovative smartwatches — these pieces have become staple accessories for trendsetters and fashionistas alike.
Apple unveiled its ground-breaking augmented reality (AR) headset, the Vision Pro.
This marks Apple's first foray into a new product category since the launch of the Apple Watch in 2015. According to recent reports from Bloomberg, the company aims to sell approximately 900,000 VR headsets within the first year of release.