Apple Vision Pro headset is great, according to Microsoft's World lead
Apple Vision Pro could replace some of your home and office devices
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Omar Shahine, the head of Microsoft Word, holds Apple Vision Pro headset in high regards. After all, the headset is similar to a portable home theatre. On top of that, the device has great features and delivers immersive experiences. So, you can use it especially while travelling long distances or during trips.
What is the point of Apple Vision Pro?
The main point of Apple Vision Pro headset is that you can use it as a substitute computer, and you can use it with your voice, eyes, and hands. On top of that, you can play games on it, edit files, watch movies, and more.
From the post made by Omar on Threads, you can see a few of the options available. Also, something that’s right in front of us and a great feature is the multitasking capability of Apple Pro.
Unfortunately, the device is a bit heavy and might put a strain on your eyes. On top of that, another downside is the price, which might vary based on the amount of space you want on the device. On top of that, the sound system is not the best, and you might need some headphones with you. For example, Omar used AirPods Pro.
However, some other users of Apple Vision Pro already did some dangerous things, such as driving with the headset on. So, Apple might add some safety procedures in the near future.
Overall, the future of Apple Vision Pro headset looks promising, and we can’t wait to see the future versions of it. In addition, we are surprised to see the commercial success of Vision Pro. Also, imagine the possibilities it brings to various fields such as medicine, education, and science. For example, children could use it to learn faster in a better environment.
What do you think about Apple Vision Pro headset? Are you going to use it in the future? Let us know in the comments.
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