Look, I’m a supporter of Apple because their products are just the best. From iPhones, IPads, to MacBooks, Apple just knows how to make great products. But one thing I hate is lies. Vision Pro is about to hit the shelves and the YouTube people have their hands in them now and things are very different looking than they originally showed people.

Easily the biggest lie was the eyes or attention mode that it has. When first introduced, they sold this to be something needed as it connects people with you and prevents them from feeling separated or ignored by you. So of course they show the highly detail view of the persons eyes as if a window shade was opened and it was going to do this automatically. Well as you see above it doesn’t look anything like what they showed. It’s not just off a little, it looks like it’s off by a generation.

It does stop there but the imaging inside the Vision Pro is only 40% of the color of the world you are seeing in real life instead of the perfect 1 to 1 ratio of the world around you they show on the commercials and the icon can look pixelated along with your hands when they come into view. And don’t get me to taking about the 2 hour battery life and amazing heavy weight and motion sickness people are reporting.

Basically whatever you were shown isn’t what it is. You will be lucky to get the full experience shown in the commercials even next generation, assuming this doesn’t tank. Yes, I said it, Tank. I don’t see this product adapting to the majority of people, not just because of the price which is ridiculous, but because it’s not practical, faster than just picking up your phone or opening your laptop and it’s not comfortable to use. And one of the biggest things is that the units aren’t going to be able to be resold easily as the face plate is custom fit and sized for your face. Which means buying nor selling on eBay won’t be easy when you tire of this thing and $4000 is a lot of money to throw on a shelve.

This thing could easily be the biggest mistake in Apples history by the time the dust sells. Why, because for the first time they missed the targeted audience that creates enough sells and the ones that do buy won’t find it faster, practical, or comfortable using it. And if none of that ever exist, trust me when I tell you people expect more than what you show them, and delivering a clearly weaker product visually and operationally than what you promised won’t set well with people spending that much money.

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