1 to 2 ain't bad for a $3500 product. I worked at an Apple Store 2007-2014 and we'd see 3-4 Macs come back per day then on sales of 60-100. I think the Vision Pro is a very solid first effort, I think it's expensive, I think it's got quirks, but I also think you're not going to get to a 3rd or 5th gen without going through the lessons, strengths and weaknesses of a first or second gen @@Raytech7r
Comparing it to a VR headset is not a fair comparison. The apple vision pro is not VR, its AR. Compare it to the Microsoft Hololens, not any VR headsets.
I mean of course people wanted to try it out!. How are we going to know if is really worth 4,000 dollars. I’m pretty sure Apple knew this would happen as well. Calling people cheap for getting back $4000 dollars it’s crazy lol
I completely disagree that people are returning it because of the price. People are returning it because the actual experience didn’t match their expectations that were set by Apple. I would have kept if it didn’t have so many issues.
@@jeromescott2113I mean the price is just one of the reasons! I agree 100% that the experience wasn’t what people expected!. What do you think about the lack of things to do with it and the fact that you can do anything with people that have it as well?
@@Raytech7r - I know you weren’t saying price was the only reason, my response was to @voodoodisco. The lack of use cases is a big problem in my opinion. For me, it doesn’t do enough that my other devices can’t already do. The only unique experiences I found on the Vision Pro were the immersive videos and 3D movies. While they were fun to watch, that doesn’t justify the premium price point for me. There is also far too much friction between other Apple devices. Why can I only mirror a Mac screen and not an iPad or iPhone? Not being able to unlock my iPhone with Optic ID was a missed opportunity. Comfort is also a major issue for me. When I feel relieved to take it off, that is a problem for a device that promised so much.
I spoke to the Apple Store closest to me. 1-2 returns a day. Not out of the ordinary.
Omg 1 to 2 it’s crazy! What do you think about it though?
1 to 2 ain't bad for a $3500 product. I worked at an Apple Store 2007-2014 and we'd see 3-4 Macs come back per day then on sales of 60-100. I think the Vision Pro is a very solid first effort, I think it's expensive, I think it's got quirks, but I also think you're not going to get to a 3rd or 5th gen without going through the lessons, strengths and weaknesses of a first or second gen @@Raytech7r
I am pretty late from day 1 but hope to see you at 1M
Good luck 👍
Naa you still early! Thank for dropping by and showing support!
Comparing it to a VR headset is not a fair comparison. The apple vision pro is not VR, its AR. Compare it to the Microsoft Hololens, not any VR headsets.
The Apple Vision Pro does both! And the meta quest 3 also does a little bit of both. It’s only right to compare the two best things in the market 👀
There is no data on the purchase to return ratio of the AVP so anyone claiming “Everyone” is returning them is simply speculating 😂
YEs there is. If you go to the verge website they actually have a report on it
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The apple vision pro is 🚮
Did you get to try it out? I think the next gen will be crazy though. This first gen there is really not a lot to do with it
no. its not trash. why is it trash?
@@voodoodisco I’m asking myself the same question
the price LOL y'all knew, just wanted to use it for two weeks. the only people returning are the cheap people.
I mean of course people wanted to try it out!. How are we going to know if is really worth 4,000 dollars. I’m pretty sure Apple knew this would happen as well. Calling people cheap for getting back $4000 dollars it’s crazy lol
I completely disagree that people are returning it because of the price. People are returning it because the actual experience didn’t match their expectations that were set by Apple. I would have kept if it didn’t have so many issues.
@@jeromescott2113I mean the price is just one of the reasons! I agree 100% that the experience wasn’t what people expected!. What do you think about the lack of things to do with it and the fact that you can do anything with people that have it as well?
@@jeromescott2113 what issues are you having? Mine has been pretty flawless.
@@Raytech7r - I know you weren’t saying price was the only reason, my response was to @voodoodisco. The lack of use cases is a big problem in my opinion. For me, it doesn’t do enough that my other devices can’t already do. The only unique experiences I found on the Vision Pro were the immersive videos and 3D movies. While they were fun to watch, that doesn’t justify the premium price point for me. There is also far too much friction between other Apple devices. Why can I only mirror a Mac screen and not an iPad or iPhone? Not being able to unlock my iPhone with Optic ID was a missed opportunity. Comfort is also a major issue for me. When I feel relieved to take it off, that is a problem for a device that promised so much.