The release of Apple Vision Pro created significant anticipation, marking a breakthrough in the era of mixed reality with cutting-edge technology and the prospect of a unique “space computing” encounter.
Users are returning the device despite its initial sales success, citing various reasons such as physical discomfort and lack of practical utility.
Letdown
Consumers frequently return the Apple Vision Pro due to discomfort caused by the headset’s weight, particularly when combined with the external battery. This has led to complaints of headaches, physical discomfort, nausea, and eye irritation.
Can’t wait to return the Vision Pro, probably the most mind blowing piece of tech I’ve ever tried.
Can’t deal with these headaches after 10 minutes of use though.
— Rjey (@RjeyTech) February 14, 2024
I’m excited to return the Vision Pro, which is the most mind-blowing tech I’ve experienced. However, I can’t handle the headaches I get after just 10 minutes of use.
Parker Ortolani from The Verge discussed a negative incident he had, including a blood vessel bursting from use. This discomfort emphasizes the difficulty of creating mixed reality devices that can fit various users comfortably. Ultimately, what is the optimal eye-to-screen distance?
Lack of usefulness
Many users were unsatisfied with the functionality of Apple Vision Pro, as it did not meet expectations for both entertainment and productivity purposes, in addition to comfort concerns.
The lack of well-known streaming services such as Netflix and Spotify, as well as issues with multitasking and limited file type support, greatly diminish the headset’s perceived worth. These constraints pose challenges in justifying the high cost of the Vision Pro, particularly when weighed against other available options.

If you use social media, you have probably seen the memes created by Apple Vision Pro, featuring people walking on the streets, gesturing, and using the device casually.
High Price
The expensive price and lack of comfort and utility have led many users to return the Apple Vision Pro.
Future outlook
Some users remain optimistic about a potential second version of Vision Pro despite returns and criticism, indicating potential for improvements in design, features, and pricing to align with consumer needs and expectations.
Zuckerberg noted that Meta Quest 3 offers additional features, is lighter, and is significantly cheaper compared to Vision Pro, while also praising the screen quality of the Vision Pro.

There is a segment of the Brazilian population that can afford a product that is currently seen as unnecessary, so the decision to purchase it is not even up for debate. However, the concept of augmented reality glasses is intriguing, and there are simpler designs, like those of Ray-Ban, that could serve as a model to strive towards.
Information is provided by The Verge.
