Apple's new Vision Pro VR headset hit stores recently, exciting many tech fans. But the excitement didn't last long, as reports say lots of people are already returning their headsets. Since its launch, the Apple Vision Pro has faced a lot of attention. Users share their experiences with Apple's new device. Some love its powerful tech and immersive experience, while others worry about problems they encounter.
A big complaint from the people about the health problems is that users often get headaches, feel motion sickness, and people have also complained that they find the headset uncomfortable because of its weight and fit. Also, some users say their eyes get dry and red from looking at the screen for too long, which adds to their unhappiness.
"I unfortunately am also having severe headaches when I wear this for more than 30-45 minutes," shared a user on social media. "It's just too expensive and unwieldy to even try to get used to the constant headaches and eye strain I was experiencing."
Furthermore, people are worried about the high price of the Vision Pro, with some questioning the long-term value and justification for such an important investment. Priced at $3,499, the Vision Pro represents Apple's most expensive product since the launch of the iPhone.
Even though early users are facing challenges, people are hopeful about future versions of the device. They want Apple to fix the current model's issues, especially with comfort and functionality, in the next versions.
Apple currently offers a 14-day return and refund policy for dissatisfied customers because of which, many users have returned their Vision Pro headsets.
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