Initial thoughts on Apple's new Vision Pro AR headset?

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Senior Director Engineering in Travel and Hospitalitya year ago
Its insane! Be it its ultra realistic view, the OS and sort of paving the way of what some of these devices would look like. Its futuristic and at insane price point 
CIO in Educationa year ago
Agree with Arun. It looks very cool and much more realistic than Meta, but I'm not sure who's paying that price for it right now.
Chief Information Technology Officer in IT Servicesa year ago
The new Apple headset is an innovative product, and I believe the most important thing to remember is the platform and operating system. Tomorrow, this system could be on the windshield of your car, on your bike helmet, motorcycle helmet, in your glasses, or even in your contact lenses. In short, even though it may be a bit expensive, I think the upcoming versions and especially the operating system will enable everyone to evolve, which once again marks a significant breakthrough in Apple's innovation.
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Director of IT in Softwarea year ago
Like everything else designed by Apple, it looks very futuristic and slick, but if they keep the same price, I don't think it will experience mass adoption :). In the end, it's still an Apple device, not a Supreme limited edition merchandise.
Managing Partner in Miscellaneousa year ago
I love everything about it but the price and the external battery pack with tether cord. I suspect v2.0 will fix both of these things and by v3.0 it will become a must-have accessory for business travelers and beyond. Consider that noise cancelling headsets were once over $1000 and now every other passenger on the plane has them. This will be no different. It is only a matter of time. If it were half the price I’d buy it immediately and I bet a lot of other people would, too. I suspect the high price is as much a gating function as anything else. They will need time to ramp production, work out the v1.0 kinks and figure out how to make 100x as many units for v2.0. It is a long play and they are going to make a fortune on it. So many awesome innovations, all at once. They really are magicians.

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