Exposing Apple Vision Pro’s Biggest Ad Claims...

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The speaker shares their experience purchasing and testing the Apple Vision Pro, including facial recognition and 3D camera features, discovering both positives and negatives about the product. They also explore alternative gaming options like Mirror Play for iPad, facing technical challenges but ultimately finding success and confirming compatibility with different gaming systems.

Insights

  • The speaker purchased the Apple Vision Pro after extensive research, but found some features lacking in reality, indicating a gap between marketing claims and actual user experience.
  • Despite technical challenges, the individual discovered and successfully used Mirror Play for iPad, showcasing their persistence and problem-solving skills in finding alternatives for unavailable features on the App Store.

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Recent questions

  • What is the Apple Vision Pro?

    A wearable product with facial recognition and 3D camera capabilities.

  • How did the speaker acquire the Apple Vision Pro?

    Purchased it with saved money during a break.

  • What challenges did the individual face with the Apple Vision Pro?

    Discomfort with the Dual Loop band and multitasking difficulties.

  • What alternative did the individual find for Xbox Remote Play and PlayStation remote play?

    Discovered Mirror Play for iPad.

  • What did the individual observe about Apple's promotional ads for the Vision Pro?

    Highlighted impracticality of wearing it during physical chores.

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Summary

00:00

"Apple Vision Pro: Unboxing and Review"

  • The speaker had Co all last month, leading to extensive research on Apple's new product, the Apple Vision Pro.
  • Despite not having an Apple Vision Pro, the speaker decided to purchase it with the money saved during a break from making videos.
  • The speaker scanned their face and sent personal biometric data to Apple for future use.
  • The speaker was surprised to find out someone had already purchased the Apple Vision Pro before its release.
  • The speaker, along with friends, went to pick up the Apple Vision Pro from the store.
  • The speaker tried on the Apple Vision Pro, commenting on the fit and size.
  • The speaker purchased a carrying case for the Apple Vision Pro, which also doubled as a pillow.
  • Back in the studio, the speaker unboxed the Apple Vision Pro, making jokes about the packaging.
  • The speaker set up the Apple Vision Pro and experienced its features, including facial recognition and 3D camera capabilities.
  • The speaker tested claims made by Apple about the Apple Vision Pro, including the outward-facing display and 3D camera, finding some features lacking in reality.

14:40

Individual discovers Mirror Play for iPad, overcomes challenges.

  • Xbox Remote Play and PlayStation remote play were not available on the App Store, leading the individual to search for alternatives.
  • The individual, a gamer and hacker, discovered Mirror Play for iPad, sparking excitement.
  • Despite facing technical challenges, the individual persisted and eventually succeeded in playing games.
  • The individual tested the claim that Apple's Mirror Play works with PS5 and other systems, finding it to be a valid claim.
  • Attempting to create a Keynote presentation on the Vision Pro, the individual faced difficulties with Siri and multitasking.
  • The individual struggled with the Vision Pro's discomfort, particularly with the Dual Loop band, finding it painful to wear.
  • Testing the claim of catching popcorn in the mouth with the Vision Pro on, the individual found it challenging due to discomfort.
  • The individual observed peculiarities in Apple's promotional ads for the Vision Pro, highlighting the impracticality of wearing it while doing physical chores.
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