My Life Outside of the Apple Vision Pro
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The Apple Vision Pro headset has become an essential item for the author's boyfriend, affecting their communication.
- Surgeons in Brazil are using the Apple Vision Pro for advanced medical procedures, praising its high-resolution images and better handling of bright lights.
- The initial hype surrounding the Apple Vision Pro has decreased, and the device faces challenges such as its high price and uneven developer support.
- An orthopedic doctor in Brazil successfully performed shoulder arthroscopy surgery using the Apple Vision Pro headset, praising the high resolution and dynamic range of the cameras.
- The Apple Vision Pro headset is currently only available in the US with prices starting at $3,499, but Apple plans to launch it in more countries by the end of the year.
SUMMARY
The article discusses the impact of the Apple Vision Pro headset on the author's relationship with her boyfriend. She describes how the headset has become an essential item for her boyfriend and how it has affected their communication. The author shares her experiences of living with the Vision Pro, including how it appears unexpectedly and how its EyeSight feature makes it difficult to tell when her boyfriend is looking at her. The article provides a personal perspective on the challenges of living with someone who uses the Apple Vision Pro headset. The article also discusses the current status of Apple's Vision Pro, a face-computer that was launched a few months ago. The initial hype surrounding the product has decreased, and the device faces challenges such as its high price and uneven developer support. The popularity of the device is still unclear, with some users returning it and mixed reviews from critics. Surgeons in Brazil have begun using the Apple Vision Pro headset for advanced medical procedures, such as shoulder arthroscopy. The headset provides high-resolution images and better handling of bright lights, allowing surgeons to see the patient's exams and 3D models in real time. An orthopedic doctor in Brazil successfully performed shoulder arthroscopy surgery using the Apple Vision Pro headset to assist him during the procedure. The doctor praised the high resolution and dynamic range of the cameras in the headset, which allowed him to view the patient's exams and 3D models in real time. The doctor also shared a video demonstrating how he could easily view his notes, patient x-rays, and the live camera at the same time with Vision Pro. Apple Vision Pro has also been used in robot-assisted knee and hip surgery, with a British neurosurgeon calling it a 'game-changer' after it was used during spinal surgery. The headset is currently only available in the US with prices starting at $3,499, but Apple plans to launch it in more countries by the end of the year.