A group of Apple Vision Pro buyers said that using this headset caused them to suffer from headaches or tear blood vessels in their eyes.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, Apple had previously made it possible for users to return their products within two weeks after purchase. Now this issue has made those who had spent $3,500 for this headset to be able to return it to this company. Many users declare that Apple's new headset will not be able to be used for a long time due to its weight. According to the report published in this case, some users stated that they had a headache after using this headset, and others said that the heavy weight of the front part caused a depression in their cheeks and nose.
One of the main attractions of Apple's virtual reality headset is the use of the user's eyes as pointers. Due to the continuous use of this feature, it can cause serious eye problems. Parker Ortolani, the product manager at the Verge, said that using this device eventually caused a blood vessel to burst in his eye. Ortolani announced in a post on the Trades social network: “There was no other reason for the rupture of the blood vessels in my eye.” Because I can't think of any other reason that caused this and at least it hasn't happened to me so far.
Another problem related to Vision Pro is related to Apple's policy on the intertwining of the company's products. Various products such as iPhone, iPad, iPad and Vision Pro are intertwined in such a way that the user cannot easily leave its ecosystem. It seems that Apple's new headset and users' acceptance of this device can create enough potential to make a cheaper and lighter device in the future.
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