Yesterday we showed off our impressions of Apple’s hottest new product, the Vision Pro helmet. They included it in our team store. Tesla Connect.

But this is the only helmet they had in stock. Moreover, anyone can come to him today and spend an hour with Apple Vision Pro.

No pre-registration is required.

What are the testing conditions?

I already relate to why buying an Apple helmet without trying it on first is a bad idea. For example, he did not approach me at all. Therefore, I am glad that in Russia you can use a portable device comfortably and make a purchase.

📍 Until February 23, our readers can come to Moscow, st. Vasilisa Kozhina, 1 13 in the Tesla Connect tech cafe and personally evaluate how Apple’s new “imagining” turned out.

Test duration: from 30 to 60 minutes.

Consultants will get acquainted with the capabilities of Vision Pro, help you set it up and show you the most interesting and striking features of the device. You don’t need to register any accounts or connections in advance – you just put it on, adjust it to yourself, and use it.


In addition, Tesla Connect has cafe with robotic arm, comes straight from the ceiling. And stand in the parking lot Tesla cars ready for test drive. So you can come and touch the Vision Pro, continue driving the Tesla, and finish with some coffee.

If you look at your version of hype “Tiktoks” about Tesla drivers in Vision Pro, then in advance I give 100% understanding and 0% condemnation. It’s better there than on the road.

Happy testing.

🗺 Geotagging in Yandex Maps: Moscow, st. Vasilisa Kozhina, 1 13






Source: Iphones RU

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