The Apple Vision Pro is a new virtual reality headset with advanced technologies like eye tracking and spatial reconstruction of the user. It's mostly made of metal and glass, including a large piece of glass in front that's easy to smudge. The headset uses M2 and R1 chips, has an outward-facing OLED display, and sensors all around. The battery is detachable but small, and the headset comes with a non-removable cable. The headset uses your eyes and hands for control and has a digital crown. The Vision Pro's operating system makes virtual objects appear locked in place and allows users to select apps by looking and pinching. The batteries last around 2-4 hours, and the primary input methods are your eyes and hands. The headset offers impressive spatial positioning lock, but it's heavy and expensive. The video reviews Apple's Vision OS and the stock apps like Apple Music, Notes, Settings, Apple TV, Disney+, and Photos. Some apps, like Netflix and YouTube, aren't available yet. The user shares their experience using the headset for FaceTime, watching videos, and connecting to a Mac as a 4K display. The Vision Pro represents the user's eyes on the outside, indicating if they're in an immersive mode. The headset has a "Persona" feature that tracks the user's face for digital representation. The speaker finds the FaceTime experience on the Vision Pro impressive but notes the limitations and challenges, such as the eye tracking and battery life. Overall, the Vision Pro offers exciting features but comes with pros and cons, including the weight, comfort, limited app selection, high price, and external eyes.
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