Apple recently expanded its testing of the Apple Vision Pro headset after it was unveiled during WWDC. During testing, an issue was identified related to the weight of the headset. Below, we will take a closer look at the innovative Apple Vision Pro headset and discuss the weight issue and other interesting details about it.
The Apple Vision Pro headset is a technological breakthrough that will revolutionize the world of virtual reality. The headset features a high-quality aluminum and glass design, but this results in a higher weight. However, Apple has found a solution to mitigate this weight problem by developing a top strap that reduces the pressure of the headset on the user's face. Mark Gurman reported in its Power On newsletter that the top strap of the Apple Vision Pro headset was designed to solve the weight problem.

Innovation meets comfort
However, this strap is currently not considered essential enough to be included in the headset's packaging. Instead, it is considered an optional accessory. This allows users to adjust the headset to their individual needs and provide additional comfort. In addition to the top strap, there are other extras that may need to be purchased separately. One of these options is the Zeiss corrective lens, which will be of great importance for those who wear glasses. Apple plans to leave room for optional upgrades and extras to allow users to customize the headset. Testing and user studies for the Vision Pro headset expanded to thousands more people this month. While only senior executives can currently take the headset home, it is expected that this will soon be possible for other employees as well. The headset itself is complete on the hardware side, however, work is still being done on the software to ensure an optimal user experience.
Unlock the full potential of Apple Vision Pro with additional accessories
The Apple Vision Pro headset represents a big step in the world of virtual reality. With its innovative design and top strap to reduce weight, it offers users a comfortable and customizable experience. With the optional accessories such as the Zeiss corrective lens, even those who wear glasses can use the headset without any problems. While the Vision Pro headset is scheduled to be released early next year, Apple is already focusing on developing the second generation of the headset with improved specifications and a more affordable model. (Image: Apple)