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Wearing Apple Vision Pro With Glasses Works, But It's Risky

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Logically, any company manufacturing something to wear over the eyes must either accommodate prescription glasses or offer corrective lens options. Zenni Optical, for example, makes prescription lenses for the Meta Quest 3 – that's a $50 solution for a headset starting at $500. Now we get to the Apple Vision Pro.

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Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest Pro: Which is Best?

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What separates it from the competition is more advanced spatial features, like exceptional hand and eye-tracking, and a proprietary operating system (VisionOS), designed by Apple. ZEISS optical inserts will cost between $99 and $149. I’ve seen plenty of examples of how odd this can look in Vision Pro memes.

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Editorial: Apple Vision Pro is a mix of innovation, and year-2016 VR, for a hefty price. But…

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The use of eye, hand, and voice interactions make the interface with the headset natural and easy to be learned. The genius part has been mixing eye tracking with hand micro-gestures. Among the examples, I’ve said Disney… and in fact, Disney has been the first announced content partner.

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The XR Week Peek (2024.1.9): Apple Vision Pro launches on 2/2, Qualcomm announces new chipset for Samsung headset, and more!

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Apple has also unveiled that the ZEISS Optical Inserts will be available in two types: Readers, priced at $99, and Prescription, available for $149. The headset (that you see in the above picture) is quite slick and features pancake lenses, eye tracking by Tobii, integrated audio, and Wi-Fi 6/6E/7.

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