People must stop using this too much. this will affect your eyesight. I have been using a Samsung VR for some time. it's not great for your eyes. it is better to wait until someone finds a way to integrate into our brains directly. Anyone over 35 years old will know it's harmful to their eyes when they remove it after a long session. I don't see any of the UA-camrs saying about this. no one cares about the common public health other than their pocket. this tech won't work safely for humans until this works with our brain directly something like a headset is shown in the Amazon series 'THE PERIPHERALS'. Our eyesight is more expensive than any VR headset even if it's from APPLE.
I don’t know that the two devices operate or function the same way. VP is five to six times better in their display technology than MQ3. However, I never bothered to look into Samsung’s VR headset… 🤔
There’s an optometrist centric UA-cam channel that dedicated a video to this. I can’t remember the name of it right now, but I watched the video a couple weeks ago. They determined that using a Vision Pro is less harmful to your eyes than looking at the screen on your smartphone.
@@harrykatsaros Come to think about it, I would find it kind of peculiar if a company like APPLE did not take into consideration the health affects of their products. They seem so eco conscious and humanitarian in their approach to a lot of issues in general. They even took the time to have Octavia Spencer play Mother Nature in a brief skit for a keynote address… The Vision Pro was not just some spontaneous business decision, APPLE apparently have been working on it since Jobs was alive. I find it hard to believe they did not take eye health into consideration since Jobs wore glasses and so does Cook… As an added note, I have been regularly using Vision Pro for over a month now. Once I took it off and happen to catch a glimpse of a SmartWater bottle that was more than arms distance away at an odd angle, I then focused on the blue lettering of the fine print and realized that I could read it. I felt like prior to using VP, I could not. I bought an iPad because I felt staring at my iPhone for extended periods of time was having a deleterious effect on my eye-sight, and I was right. My eyes are better, and do not wear prescriptions of any kind. Now I wonder if using the VP for extended periods of time is actually strengthening my eyesight in some unforeseen way… 🤔
Disney's Avengers environment is next level cool! Seriously! If someone has an AVP, they really should check that out.
Front Display - Cylon Eye would be awesome
Great tips, but how do i get my vision pro to screen record? Is it just in in the control center? Would like to send videos as well.
Ryokan can just use a portable power bank.
*promosm*
People must stop using this too much. this will affect your eyesight. I have been using a Samsung VR for some time. it's not great for your eyes. it is better to wait until someone finds a way to integrate into our brains directly. Anyone over 35 years old will know it's harmful to their eyes when they remove it after a long session. I don't see any of the UA-camrs saying about this. no one cares about the common public health other than their pocket. this tech won't work safely for humans until this works with our brain directly something like a headset is shown in the Amazon series 'THE PERIPHERALS'. Our eyesight is more expensive than any VR headset even if it's from APPLE.
I don’t know that the two devices operate or function the same way. VP is five to six times better in their display technology than MQ3. However, I never bothered to look into Samsung’s VR headset…
🤔
There’s an optometrist centric UA-cam channel that dedicated a video to this. I can’t remember the name of it right now, but I watched the video a couple weeks ago. They determined that using a Vision Pro is less harmful to your eyes than looking at the screen on your smartphone.
@@harrykatsaros Come to think about it, I would find it kind of peculiar if a company like APPLE did not take into consideration the health affects of their products. They seem so eco conscious and humanitarian in their approach to a lot of issues in general. They even took the time to have Octavia Spencer play Mother Nature in a brief skit for a keynote address…
The Vision Pro was not just some spontaneous business decision, APPLE apparently have been working on it since Jobs was alive. I find it hard to believe they did not take eye health into consideration since Jobs wore glasses and so does Cook…
As an added note, I have been regularly using Vision Pro for over a month now. Once I took it off and happen to catch a glimpse of a SmartWater bottle that was more than arms distance away at an odd angle, I then focused on the blue lettering of the fine print and realized that I could read it. I felt like prior to using VP, I could not. I bought an iPad because I felt staring at my iPhone for extended periods of time was having a deleterious effect on my eye-sight, and I was right. My eyes are better, and do not wear prescriptions of any kind.
Now I wonder if using the VP for extended periods of time is actually strengthening my eyesight in some unforeseen way…
🤔