It’s very likely that you’ve seen videos of people who had the opportunity to buy VisionPro using them outside, on the train, watering plants, or while driving a Tesla. Many of them, despite having joined in using Apple’s Mixed Reality Viewer in the silliest of contexts, give personal and honest opinions about the Augmented Reality Viewer, something that There were also some celebrities who were able to try them.like Diplo or rapper T-Pain.
One of the famous people who tried Apple Vision Pro is Diploma. The American DJ and producer posted a video on TikTok showing him using a mixed reality headset on an airplane. At one point in the TikTok, Diplo shows what he is looking at the Vision Pro: mixing console in a completely immersive environment. At the end of the video, the DJ also shows the mixing console, observing the real situation.
The American DJ also posted a video of himself greeting Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, with the Apple Vision Pro turned on. Remember that this is possible because external cameras allow the wearer to see what is happening in the environment.
Apple Vision Pro surprises ElRubius
Elrubius tested the Apple Vision Pro in a 24-hour test. A popular YouTuber thoroughly tested Apple glasses and I was pleasantly surprised by all my potential.
He even walked down the street, recording people’s reactions. “What surprises me most is that people don’t say, ‘What’s wrong with this guy?’. In addition, he noted how strange the eyes look when shown on the outside, which are captured by the cameras inside the Apple Vision Pro.
Of course, as he states at the end of the video, it’s unlikely that ElRubius will use the Vision Pro for 24 hours straight again in the future. Everything has its limits.
“Bastards, you’ve done it again.” Stephen Colbert on Apple Vision Pro

The American actor and presenter also tested the Apple Vision Pro thanks to a 45-minute demo that was apparently given to him by one of the company’s executives.
Stephen Colbert is essentially saying that couldn’t buy some because his wife still pays the bills for him. “Wouldn’t she love to know that I spent $3,500 to live in the same room as her, but not in the same room as her,” he says.
As for his first impressions of using the Vision Pro, Colbert claims that when he took them off, the first thing he said was: “Sons of B…, you did it again.”. “They discovered something here that made the experience so wonderful that I’m sure at some point we’ll all regret what they did,” he says, hinting that the experience could be addictive.
By the way, this opinion is not shared by Mark Zuckerberg, who criticized the unattractiveness of Apple Vision Pro compared to his Quest 3.
T-Pain, you don’t want to take off your Apple Vision Pro
The rapper also tested the Vision Pro and shared a specific video where he appears with the visor in some of the corridors of a Las Vegas casino, “cursing” all those who criticized Google Glass. “I’m just telling you that they won’t leave me behind in this world that seems terrible. I’m gone forever. I use this *bitch* [refiriéndose a las Vision Pro] everywhere. Everything is over. They shut down Google Glass because they said no one would wear those damn glasses with the Dragon Ball Z thing on the side. “You said no one would use this crap and you canceled it,” he says.
T-Pain also encourages people to “find that four thousand dollars” to buy a headset and join them. “This is how I show up everywhere, so don’t even say anything about it when I walk into a room.”
And Casey Neistat makes it clear that Apple glasses are the future of computing.
Casey Neistat also tested Vision Pro in various environments, even on skate. However, the YouTuber has a fairly honest opinion about the device. “After a couple of hours of running around the streets of New York like I did, not in a controlled environment, my brain clicked and just forgot that I was looking through cameras and screensand he just took what he saw as reality,” he says.
“[Las ventanas que se crean en las Apple Vision Pro] They float in Times Square in downtown New York. And I’m actually there, and there are real people around me, and at that moment I thought: God, this is… this is the future of computers what everyone has been promising for the last 15 years,” he emphasizes.
Neistat hopes that in a few years we won’t have to use such bulky visors, but rather something like more traditional glasses.
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