Late last week, Apple's headset went on sale in the United States Vision Pro. Social networks are flooded with shots of the owners of this news, who Vision Pro tested during normal traffic in public transport or on city streets. On social networks and discussion forums, there are also interesting challenges related to experimenting with Vision Pro.
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Na discussion site Reddit for example, a thread appeared in which the owners Vision Pro recommends trying wearing a headset in nestandard configuration, without the large light seal attached. This wearing style is intended to provide users with a seemingly more immersive feeling and a wider effective field of view, as there is less distance between the user's eyes and the headset lenses. The device also weighs less when worn this way. The company Apple however, this method of wearing is not recommended.
The purpose of the light seal is of course to prevent light and glare from distracting the user from the content displayed on the screens. Especially for fully immersive experiences, light leakage is probably not desirable. However, using the device can still be in transit mode Vision Pro so close to the face without a seal that it feels more like wearing thick-rimmed glasses when wearing it. Effect on eye strain, fit and durability of glasses Vision Pro in this configuration is unclear, as is whether Vision Pro can withstand wearing without a support seal for a long time, possibly repeatedly. The headset may also display an error message without a seal that the user's eyes are too close to the screen. Some may also find it difficult to focus on content for extended periods of time. Some enthusiastic users are also exploring alternative attachment methods Vision Pro to the face, such as alternative headgear and straps.