Apple’s new $3499 Vision Prospatial computingaugmented/virtual reality headset finally became available to consumers last week, and since then footage has continued to emerge on social media of people using it in the wild. Many of these early adopters seem to be content creators of one type or another, so it’s not always easy to tell which images and videos have been staged (or at least exaggerated.) The one thing that’s clear: if this has been a glimpse of the computer-as-ski goggles future, that future is definitely going to be weird. Below are some of the examples we’ve seen of purportedly real Vision Pro users pinch-gesturing away in public, as well as few homemade demos people have made.

A man was seen wearing Apple #VisionPro on a subway train during rush hour in Guangzhou. pic.twitter.com/92XYRn3YdC

Working in the NYC subway on the go with Apple Vision Pro?! 🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/iVWiYlxjxP

I was actually not trolling y'all. pic.twitter.com/8fqmMmzn9O

Air Vision Pro courtside is crazyyyy 😭 (via jonah_rothman/IG) pic.twitter.com/knGjcdUok9

Wearing the Apple Vision Pro around SoHo 🚶 pic.twitter.com/U6Jq8QrOyb

Its hasnt even been a day yet 💀😭 #apple #applevision #applevisionpro #visionpro #sanjose #siliconvalley

Using Vision Pro in public 👅 #apple #visionpro #tech #vr #publicinterview #applesquad

Very impressed with the Vision Pro's uncanny ability to lower the bar for what constitutes "amazing" https://t.co/xbN9Cxv8mr

Though that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

Think different. #applevisionpro pic.twitter.com/dEALUsntS8

Gizmodo reports that the creator “confirmed that the video was a ‘skit’ that he made with friends and that he wasn’t arrested”:

He claims he only drove with the headset for 30-40 seconds while driving his Tesla. “[I] was in the right place at the right time,” he said. “That’s why we filmed the police.” In other words, he filmed the cops on unrelated duties to make people believe he was arrested.

At risk of stating the obvious:

Don’t fucking do this. pic.twitter.com/dvEgjwjjvL

Imagine sitting beside someone doing the Vision Pro dance for 14 hours straight... https://t.co/xvAGSM5fQE

YouTube creators Isaac Mosna and Patrick Tomasso went out to dinner:

not a phone in sight pic.twitter.com/9eBJlTsLCf

And they tried out some other activities, as well:

wearing apple vision pro in a coffee shop pic.twitter.com/cvFz6s8tnO

Dad mode: Already found a great application of the #VisionPro, watching Avatar: The way of water while my daughter sleeps on me. I eventually adjusted the angle of the virtual screen so that I could easily recline and rest my head/neck. This feels like one of the premium… pic.twitter.com/HN1qOHJCeF

What happens when you teach the post office to use #VisionPro ? pic.twitter.com/2HrZLokadZ

How to watch sports on the Apple Vision Pro pic.twitter.com/dD1PBxAHiR

Using TikTok on Apple Vision Pro has changed my life: pic.twitter.com/ecOgvyxlLl

my cat is so confused as to what i've been up to 😂😭 #VisionPro pic.twitter.com/4HtSI0uTo3

Oh no it’s reached London#AppleVisionPro pic.twitter.com/Hh3ovCxKWm

Extra-distracted boyfriend:

pic.twitter.com/KtCnwxzgCn

Pablo Escobar isn’t just waiting:

Memes are evolving pic.twitter.com/xAmBpZ2KCs

Apple Vision Pro owners looking at everyone else: pic.twitter.com/mWEqD5zpL6

13. Don't forget to wear your sunscreenpic.twitter.com/QgVwjADYDh

And, of course:

This is fine#AppleVisionPro #meme #thisisfine pic.twitter.com/whkIKAYGO0

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Here’s What People Look Like Using Apple’s Vision Pro

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06.02.2024

Apple’s new $3499 Vision Prospatial computingaugmented/virtual reality headset finally became available to consumers last week, and since then footage has continued to emerge on social media of people using it in the wild. Many of these early adopters seem to be content creators of one type or another, so it’s not always easy to tell which images and videos have been staged (or at least exaggerated.) The one thing that’s clear: if this has been a glimpse of the computer-as-ski goggles future, that future is definitely going to be weird. Below are some of the examples we’ve seen of purportedly real Vision Pro users pinch-gesturing away in public, as well as few homemade demos people have made.

A man was seen wearing Apple #VisionPro on a subway train during rush hour in Guangzhou. pic.twitter.com/92XYRn3YdC

Working in the NYC subway on the go with Apple Vision Pro?! 🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/iVWiYlxjxP

I was actually not trolling y'all. pic.twitter.com/8fqmMmzn9O

Air........

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