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Apple aims to reduce the weight of the Vision Pro

Apple aims to reduce the weight of the Vision Pro

According to Mark Gurman’s latest newsletter, Apple is working tirelessly to address two major issues with its Vision Pro VR/AR headset. People who have had a chance to use the headset complain about the weight, as well as the device’s incompatibility with different types of prescription glasses.

According to Mark Gurman’s latest newsletter, Apple is working on two major issues with its Vision Pro VR/AR headset.

In the next generation Vision Pro, the company plans to significantly reduce the size and improve efficiency, so it won’t require such a large external battery. In fact, Apple had originally planned to release the Vision Pro with a built-in battery, but switched to an external power source and cable due to the extra weight.

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In an effort to make the Vision Pro lighter and more compact, the company had to make a significant compromise with the lenses. There simply isn’t enough room for glasses inside the headset. One way to solve this problem would be to supply the Vision Pro headset custom-made with the appropriate prescription lenses. However, this would make it impossible to share and resell the headset.

However, this would make it impossible to share and resell the headset.

In addition, there are too many lens combinations for a single OEM, and this will cause a lot of trouble for retail stores that have to have all the combinations in stock. In addition, Apple would have to become a healthcare provider and get a license to sell the necessary prescription lenses.

And Apple would have to become a healthcare provider and get a license to sell the necessary prescription lenses.

Together, the second-generation Vision Pro is still a long way off, but the latest report gives an idea of what to expect from the company’s AR/VR division going forward.

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