The Apple Vision Pro Is A Total Failure...

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Published 2024-04-23
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Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at how the Apple headset is faring a few months after it's release. With a lack of concept and any clear vision (pun intended), it's hard to justify paying for the most expensive base product Apple has shipped when it clearly lacks any real world usability. Thanks for watching!
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All Comments (21)
  • @DOOMStudios
    Mark Zuckerberg looks like an actual human with a beard.
  • TLDR: Don't make an expensive product that is exclusive to your "eco-system" if you aren't going to integrate the rest of your eco-system into said product. A VR headset that only works on apple's approved apps is like buying a phone that can only call an uber. It's too restricted and made useless by the price.
  • @ExpZach
    Fun Fact: The most expensive Mac (at base prices) was the Twentieth Anniversary Mac, which would cost you $9000 when it released in 1997, which is equal to $17,400 today.
  • @sannyassi73
    What's sad about this piece of hardware is that if it wasn't for Apple's business practices this could be a good piece of hardware, that means PC/Windows compatible and easily repairable. Apple's insistence on propriety and anti-right to repair practices ruined what might have been a really neat piece of hardware.
  • @SpeddyTruck
    Blud is about to get cancelled on Twitter like Marques Brownlee because he honestly reviewed a product💀
  • @_KnuXles
    I got a 128GB Quest 2 off eBay for £120 and it has provided me and even my kid with hours upon hours of entertainment. It seems so crazy that I could take that price, multiply it by 10, double that, and still not even be scraping the cheapest model of a headset that won't run a fraction of the games we play on it
  • would like to say thank you mutta for your idea in sleeping in vr, while I don't have sleep paralysis I do have crippling nightmares every night and after watching your old video about sleeping in vr I've been sleeping in vrchat ever since and it has helped me immensely. you're a real one and again, thank you.
  • @Ruxx_AEW
    I still don’t understand the demographic for this product
  • @AngelLoeza
    Imagine paying 3500 to essentially be a beta tester
  • @Carnyzzle
    I don't see a point in spending $3500 for a vision pro when a $500 Quest 3 already has 90% of its functionality without even trying to be a "spatial computer"
  • @triccks6184
    4:43 Smallest nitpick, the most expensive product that you can get on the Apple website is a Mac Pro Rack with all the bells and whistles. US Dollar Price: $12,947.98 Canadian Dollar: $17,688.88
  • @Bendilin
    One of my favourite memories was waking up in a public VRChat world after falling asleep, with three guys standing around me all going, "Wakey wakey, it's time for schoo'... C'mon man, wake up, it's time for schoo'!" I just chuckled in my half-asleep state and rolled over.
  • @elsombero1747
    to be honest, this whole BS reminds me of a short video called Hyper Reality, which was recorded somewhere in China. There was a lady riding a bus, feeding her AR pet, then getting some notifications and call, then she goes to a store where all the prices are displayed with 3ds like 3D feature and then she get out and gets injected with some malware which steals her data and so on. In the end she ends up factory resetting her implant chip thing and she gets like a new identity, looses all her money, can't get back into her house and many other awful things. It was a 30minute long video that I have somewhere saved on my nas (with EN subtitles) and after testing Vision Pro, I definitely got the "Hyper Reality" video vibes. I rented this headset in Turkey from some random middle aged guy for 3 hours and I was able to use it kinda like that lady with her AR chip but without all the annoying ads. Kinda scary to be honest but I was also kinda excited about this as if I would start my Mercedes W123 for the first time after installing my 1JZ Engine into it. However, it's not making any sense to me to use this device. I personally rarely use my iPhone and my iPad (not the mini/pro/air one) is only used for making art, editing the raw pictures from my Sony Alpha camera and to mainly do office stuff. So, getting Vision Pro is pointless for me. After testing this overhyped product, I rather considered upgrading my iPad to a 2024 iPad Pro since it'll get a better Apple M-Series chip, Samsung OLED Display and would allow me to make more layers on certain picture manipulation apps.
  • @ignskeletons
    I'm all for high end VR headsets, but I'm going to let the dust settle and the bugs get ironed out over the next 3 to 4 years before jumping in. Definitely not rushing for first gen products.
  • @ayoo_wassup
    man i just really wish we we could go back and not let facebook buy the entire market and derail it from the course it was on. vr was growing so fast. especially on the software side. and then they disrupted the market, got in the way of passionate teams and projects and pushed development towards the quest store. we started getting lazy copy paste cloness of the early tech demos and sandboxes like blade and sorcery. people stopped working on intuitive and groundbreaking design. 5 years ago i never would have thought we would still need controllers. hand tracking was already here. but nearly no games or programs use it. its so crazy to me. im currently having the best vr experience of my life. you know what it is? its a modded version of enderall (which is a complete game set with new lore using the skyrim engine and assets) its modded with every single vr related alteration mod that exists. and it it the most fun ive ever had in a game. enderall was released 7 years ago. its crazy.
  • @TBV121
    If you still have sleep paralysis you may have sleep apnea as well. It's probably a good idea to get a sleep study done on you. Your body goes into flight mode due to lack of sufficient oxygen, but you can't move because the paralysis is a protection mechanism to avoid injury by preventing sleep-walking. That is why you are aware that it's happening, your adrenalin is pumping during sleep paralysis.