Apple's new "mixed reality" Vision Pro headset, launched earlier this month has simultaneously impressed and horrified. While hi-tech, internet connected goggles have been around for years, the tech giant seems to be aiming at an "everything" device, which can move seamlessly from work to play, from business to home and from private settings to social. For better or worse, carrying a phone has become part of normal life, even wearing a smart watch is fairly common these days. But encouraging users to wear a computer on their face throughout the day (and night) may be a hard-sell.
Mixed up reality
Mixed up reality
Mixed up reality
Apple's new "mixed reality" Vision Pro headset, launched earlier this month has simultaneously impressed and horrified. While hi-tech, internet connected goggles have been around for years, the tech giant seems to be aiming at an "everything" device, which can move seamlessly from work to play, from business to home and from private settings to social. For better or worse, carrying a phone has become part of normal life, even wearing a smart watch is fairly common these days. But encouraging users to wear a computer on their face throughout the day (and night) may be a hard-sell.