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It’s enough to prompt me, if notAppleto say, “You’re wearing it wrong.”

Apple is not saying that, though.

Vision Pro comfort

“Vision Pro Face”

Have you read them?

They are worth a look; they read like the warning for Ozempic or some other new-fangled medicinal miracle.

In the breakdown, however, it gets more interesting.

Vision Pro comfort

“Vision Pro Face”

One of my favorite Vision Pro activities is watching 3D movies.

The other day I started Disney’s live-actionBeauty and the Beast.

In the Vision Pro, it’s a sumptuous feast for the eyes.

Vision Pro comfort

“Vision Pro Face”

The movie is also 2 hours and 19 minutes long.

I usually only take breaks because someone interrupts me.

During my review process, I regularly wore the headset for more than an hour.

If you’ve had any work done on your face, you should probably steer clear of the headset.

The Dual Loop band, which wraps behind and over my head is a different story.

It lifts the equipment off the bridge of my nose and face.

Even with this more comfortable band, I do experience some mild discomfort.

Like right now, there’s a weird pain in my left temple.

It’s not sharp but it is there.

I can almost but not quite forget I’m wearing them.

I think that’s the experience for most early adopters.

They paid $3,500 for the privilege of being the first contingent of spatial computing-nauts.

I think Apple knows this.

It understands what it sold consumers and will happily share the safety precautions and guidelines.

You’re not wearing it wrong and this is the Vision Pro V1 experience.

[Removes Vision Pro and rubs face in earnest.]

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