9to5Mac journalist Zach Hall complained about not being able to use Vision Pro.

The problem was that he had very poor eyesight. Because of this, Zeiss was unable to produce lenses with the required diopters for his eyes and issued a refusal.

These indicators are prescribed in the prescription for his eyes:

OD (right eye)

Sphere: +3.00
Cylinder: -5.75
Axis: 024

OS (left eye)

Sphere: +0.50
Cylinder: -1.00
Axis: 180

And this is the answer Hall received from Zeiss:

Your recipe report:

Unfortunately, we cannot create our own recipe for ZEISS optical inserts. Cause:

Beyond the range of refraction results that the product provides.

How to solve:

Unfortunately, the value of your prescription is related to the scope of available vision correction, which ZEISS optical inserts can solve at this time. Unfortunately, we cannot produce ZEISS optical inserts for you. Please contact Apple for ordering information.

For the only look, use contact lenses. Or I don’t buy Vision Pro yet. [9to5]






Source: Iphones RU

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