Apart from the Macs' customer specifications, it doesn't Apple a more expensive product in the offer than it is Vision Pro. Logically, everyone is interested in how he is doing Vision Pro with durability and what lasts. Gentlemen of the channel AppleTrack tried what you don't want to try at home with a real headset. First, they decided to test what happens when you hit a wall. By the way, that shouldn't happen to you, because you Vision It will warn you that you are too close to an object and you should move away.
If you were to hit the wall with a little more force, the windshield will be scratched and scratched, but not cracked. In reality, sooner the speakers go off and the strap breaks Vision Pro, before his windshield shatters. In order to succeed in breaking the glass, they had to Vision Pro throw directly onto the glass from a height greater than two meters. After all, see for yourself Vision Pro can handle and what not.
Why would someone throw something that costs so much money to the ground from a two-meter height? After all, thanks to the cable and the head strap, the fall was miniIt has to slow down. And a lot of users are less than two meters tall. So if the glass breaks when you drop it from two meters, a lot of users won't notice this. nestane. And I suppose it also depends on the surface the thing lands on.. I don't know, I don't see anything interesting or surprising about it breaking when dropped from a height. Personally, I would ban these tests, it's a completely unnecessary piece of equipment. What will happen to it now? Would the sewer guys keep it at home and use it as spare parts? No, they'll most likely throw it away. I'm not some crazy eco-terrorist, but the incredible waste that humanity as such is demonstrating is really powerful.
The gentlemen will make 5 new pieces with that video, that's why they filmed it... I don't know, but I'm 202 cm tall and if it falls off my head, it's over, so what's uninteresting to you is interesting to me... don't be selfish, not everyone has to care about you. And if you want to prohibit what someone should do with something they buy and burn... ugh, that's quite harsh, even the communists didn't do that.
As I wrote, a large part of people will not encounter this, I did not write that everyone... It is clear to me that it brings in enough profit for the gentlemen to pay for it again. Otherwise they probably would not have done it. I take it more as meaning that the thing, like a large part of other things, was destroyed completely unnecessarily in similar experiments and therefore also produced unnecessarily. I am not talking about any financial return, that is tooneAfter all, it's their problem. I really see it from the perspective of waste. I would be in favor of companies having to publish their internal crash tests and the deformation data found, so that similar videos don't have to be created. You might think that these are just stupid glasses. But this is how they throw phones, tablets, computers, etc. on the ground. And this is how many other people do it. Likewise, manufacturers throw away unsold units in large quantities instead of selling them cheaper. This waste is absolutely incredible on a global scale and a large part of it is made up of these experiments. On the other hand, I am in favor of everyone being able to do whatever they want with their device, but I don't think that humanity should destroy functional things unnecessarily just based on some viewership. For me, it would be ideal if similar tests were created on products that are, for example, non-functional from the factory. The glass on those glasses would break exactly the same even if they didn't work. Moreover, the test is just cute and completely meaningless. For example, we don't know the angle of impact. It would be enough for the glasses to hit at a slightly different angle and the result could be different. Moreover, even if the glasses are identical at first glance, they will never be perfectly identical, so the breaking point will logically be slightly different for each pair of glasses. But these are more of a matter of millimeters, maxat least a few centimeters.
Don't hesitate, run for president of the USA and ban it, just pray that someone from another country doesn't do it later…. I wish I had time to solve things like you 😂
Don't you want to ban car crash tests as well? The car will also be destroyed, and not just one. From every model and tips
It's an interesting video about product durability. That's what the gentlemen do with the mob too. Just try what can withstand everything. It's an interesting point of view.
Like when I would make a video about how my smart car key fell out twice from the 2th floor. Straight to the lino. And he survived it. And there are no scratches on it either.
Now he can try another one and have the key forever. It's also about chance. How it falls etc.
Car crash tests are done by the manufacturer, not the user. It is clear to me that these tests are and will be, but when the customer also drives the same type of car against the wall, just to find out what the manufacturer has long known, it seems like a waste to me. Likewise with mobile phones. Apple of course he also does these tests. I would be in favor of having to publish all the data found, precisely so that similar waste does not occur. As I already wrote above, it would still be acceptable for me if it took place on some pieces that are already destined to be discarded from the factory. But not on a working device..
In addition, the fall from two meters is carried out only after previous testing in other situations. What if the previous situations broke the glass and during the fall two meters broke just because of that? These situations seem to me to be quite inconclusive... The type of line used can also play a role there...
You are getting angry unnecessarily. An idiot breaks a phone, glasses, a Ferrari and a bunch of other idiots watch him earn money for a new phone, glasses, Ferrari. The world has turned upside down. Hell, that's the way it is, and it's a waste of time to even think about it. 😉
I'll think about it - aren't you an idiot too if you've read it and are still wasting time commenting? Surely the world is screwed, you paranoid bastard. 80 years ago, 60 million people died in the war. 35 years ago, they shot border guards in Cech who wanted to leave Czechoslovakia. There was a famine in many European countries and they couldn't even buy a toilet seat here. Go back to the school desk and don't talk.
@adam "I'm thinking" is a strong word for you, you moron. When adults are having fun, I keep quiet. So go back to masturbating over your favorite influencer and don't get involved in a discussion you don't understand. 😉
How (un)surprising dementia. I hope that the video is not worth it for the price it costs. I don't even need to play them.
Clearly. First he breaks the structure of the glass against the wall and then claims he broke it by falling. The glass must be solid to protect the device.