Is the Vision Pro really worth $3,500?

When Apple Vision Pro was officially released in February 2024, the technology circle was boiling. This device, which Cook called "the prelude to the era of spatial computing", carries the expectations of countless people for the future. Among the first batch of users, there are many technology enthusiasts and loyal Apple fans. They paid a high price of $3,500 with great anticipation, expecting Vision Pro to bring an unprecedented experience. However, a year later, the voices of some users revealed some real challenges.

When Apple Vision Pro was officially released in February 2024, the technology circle was boiling. This device, which Cook called "the prelude to the era of spatial computing", carries the expectations of countless people for the future. Among the first batch of users, there are many technology enthusiasts and loyal Apple fans. They paid a high price of $3,500 with great anticipation, expecting Vision Pro to bring an unprecedented experience. However, a year later, the voices of some users revealed some real challenges.

The running-in period of user experience
The weight of Vision Pro (about 650 grams) has become a common problem reported by users. Apple provides two headband designs for this: a single strap fits but compresses the cheeks, and a double strap disperses pressure but easily compresses the hair. After trying it, users reported: "Neither solution is comfortable enough." In addition, the external battery life is only about 2 hours, and users need to carry a "giant power bank" with them, and they also need to connect a data cable when using it, which is quite inconvenient to move.
However, some users have found a solution by adjusting their usage habits. A designer mentioned: "I regard it as an 'immersive tool' and use it for half an hour every day, such as watching movies or experiencing 3D art exhibitions, and I find its value." Another user reduced the burden on his head by replacing the third-party headband accessories: "Now I won't feel uncomfortable even if I wear it for an hour."

The inevitable path of technological iteration
Any epoch-making product may face challenges in the early stages. The software ecosystem of Vision Pro is still under construction. Although there are more than 2,000 exclusive applications, some users believe that its functions are not much different from traditional devices. For example, the expressions of virtual portraits in virtual meetings are not natural enough, and the screen reflection problem is obvious when used outdoors.
Apple did not avoid these problems. According to internal sources, the company is developing a lighter and more affordable next-generation product, and optimizing battery technology and wearing design. A technology analyst pointed out: "The first generation of products is often a 'technical declaration', and the second generation is the real market stepping stone.
The evolution of technological products has never been achieved overnight. The first batch of users of Vision Pro are like "explorers", and their feedback drives technology forward. As one user said: "It may not be perfect now, but looking back five years later, we may be the ones who witness history. "For ordinary consumers, it is worth keeping an eye on it: when the technology is more mature and the price is more friendly, the future of spatial computing may really enter our lives.