SUMMARY DRAFT 3 + THESIS (APPLE VISION PRO)
The webpage "Vision
Pro" from Apple Inc. (2023) introduces a mixed-reality headset that
seamlessly integrates augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). It
demonstrates how this technology is significant in the era of spatial
computing. According to Apple Inc. (2023), the Vision Pro allows users to
completely immerse themselves in a virtual reality environment or add an
augmented reality layer to their surroundings. The design features a single
piece of three-dimensionally moulded laminated glass integrated into an
aluminium alloy frame that curves around the user's face, with a light seal to
block out stray light. It also has a Solo Knit Band that can be adjusted with
the Fit Dial on the Vision Pro to personalise the fit according to your head
size. In terms of technology, the Vision Pro has dual 4K micro-OLED displays,
high dynamic range (HDR) for superior colour accuracy and contrast, spatial
audio surround sound, and precision eye tracking for seamless interactions just
by looking at the elements (Apple Inc., 2023). Finally, it is powered by the M2
chip running on Apple's visionOS, designed for spatial computing, along with
the R1 chip, which is dedicated to processing input from cameras, sensors, and
microphones while streaming images to the display within 12
milliseconds. Priced at S$5,299, the device can be used for professional
applications such as visualising data and designs or simulating training and
entertainment by converting any environment into your own personal cinema.
The Apple Vision Pro is a headset
favoured by Apple users for work, offering user comfort through its
customizability, and ability to multitask as well as integrate seamlessly with
the Apple ecosystem.
The Apple Vision Pro maximizes
comfort through customizability making it a desirable headset. According to
Apple Inc. (2023), the customizability of the Apple Vision Pro maximizes user
comfort. The headset comes with a Solo Knit headband designed to provide
cushioning, breathability and stretch, and a Fit Dial for adjustable tightness,
as well as a Dual Loop headband featuring an adjustable upper and lower strap
for an exact fit. When purchasing the product, users are required to go through
a face scan on the Apple website allowing Apple to provide the right size for
the components. Users who require vision correction have the option of using
ZEISS optical inserts for a better viewing experience.
The Apple Vision Pro's ability to
multitask with thousands of iOS apps through its integration with the Apple
ecosystem makes it highly desirable for Apple users leveraging it for work.
Adronico (2024) noted that the Vision Pro performs exceptionally well as a
primary work device right out of the box. Its seamless integration with the
MacBook allows users to port their MacBook display onto the Vision Pro, transforming
it into an adjustable 4K virtual screen. Additionally, users can control both
devices using the MacBook’s keyboard and trackpad, truly enhancing the
multitasking experience. The Vision Pro can also transform an entire home into
a functional office. Axon (2024) explained that users can assign different
rooms for specific tasks by deploying a variety of iOS apps based on their
preferred setup. This feature allows users to move around their homes while
effortlessly managing multiple tasks. Moreover, non-work apps like Apple TV can
be positioned away from work-related apps, such as Microsoft Word, creating a
more focused and productive workspace.
One of the main downsides of the
Apple Vision Pro is its price. The article "I'm running out of reasons to
wear it after one week" from Hart (2024) states that at $3500(S$5299), it
is considered to be too expensive for the average consumer, especially for what
it has to offer in its current iteration. Additionally, Rak Design (2024)
highlighted that the Apple Vision Pro's limited compatibility with other
operating systems further affects the appeal of the device.
In conclusion, the Apple Vision
Pro is a cutting-edge device suitable for professional use, offering user
comfort, multitasking capabilities, and seamless integration with the Apple
ecosystem. These features make it a strong contender in the VR/AR market,
though its high price and compatibility limitations may restrict its appeal to
a broader audience.
Adronico, M. (2024, February 27). Is the pricey Apple Vision Pro worth it? I spent 2 weeks using one to find out. https://edition.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/electronics/apple-vision-pro-worth-it
Apple Inc. (n.d.). Apple Vision Pro. https://www.apple.com/apple-vision-pro/
Apple Inc. (n.d.). Adjust the fit of your Apple Vision Pro. https://support.apple.com/en-sg/guide/apple-vision-pro/dev1d800e084/visionos#:~:text=of%20your%20head.-,Apple%20Vision%20Pro%20should%20fit%20securely%2C%20but%20shouldn't%20feel,the%20back%20of%20your%20head.
Axon, S. (2024, March 4). I worked exclusively in Vision Pro for a week—here's how it went. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/03/i-worked-exclusively-in-vision-pro-for-a-week-heres-how-it-went/3/#h1
Hart, J. (2024, February 15). Apple Vision Pro review: I'm running out of reasons to wear it after one week. Business Insider. https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/apple-vision-pro-review
Rak Design. (2024, June 7). Apple Vision Pro: Pros and cons – A comprehensive review. https://rakdesign.com/apple-vision-pro-pros-and-cons-a-comprehensive-review/
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