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As someone DEEP into DIY repair, and strongly against how most companies design things to be anti-repair, thank you for this. I do not personally own this device, but those who do, can learn from your extremely risky and expensive tear down. Please give this man a like and sub. This video deserves it.
You should think about how hard cars have become to work on, many makes are now nearly unfixable economically, made to be assembled only, if something fails, especially like the water pump which is part of the timing section, the engine is basically junk, often cases tearing it down reveals more damage or hardware simply breaks leaving you little choice but to dump more hours and money into something that's worth less than the cost of repair. Love supercars, buy an older 911, those were made to be maintained, something like a Lamborghini is a money pit. If I wanted these goggles, I'd just wait a year or two for the cheap copies and be happy I'm not supporting apple.
Hey bro. I work in tech too. If you happen to skim over this, I want to say you did a pretty good job for a first attempt especially without a guide for reference. Unfortunately, not much you can do about the flex, possibly they’ll have a new one on sentrix sometime soon (lol) keep practicing on it and you’ll be one of the few who will actually take those in for repairs. Also, who cares if Ifixit beat you to this. Real technicians always look at more than one video.
Thanks Micheal, appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment. Probably won't have parts available for this thing for a really long time if ever but we'll see!
JerryRigEverything has pulled one to pieces before this video. He tested the durability of the glass with hard tools and discovered that the glass is basically plastic laminate and does not stand up to mild scuffing.
@@BWA85 i know that guy his style is different and he is big on UA-cam but this guy i guess was first who dismantled and reassembled and fully working... even FIXIT did after this guy...so he is my best now
You are a brave young man! I've spent the last 40 years tearing down component level electronics… Again I say you are very brave. Congratulations on it still working.
Bro this the best teardown video I've seen on the Internet. You even beat ifixit. I'll never be able to afford one of these or want too. But the teardown kept me so engaged. Thank you
6:02 You can repair flex cables by soldering wires to it. Its not easy but its doable. 9:14 And with the knowledge you provided and better tools I believe its possible to open it while causing minimal to no external damage.
You cannot as easily with flat flex antennas. The antennas are calculated to radiate and receive energy at a specific frequency which is a function of the surface area and shape of the antenna. If you look closely at those things you'll often see a complex geometry of different widths and sizes of lines and rectangles. It's not as simple as soldering the flat flex back together with jumper wires and for certain applications antenna performance will be deeply compromised. Unfortunately I've definitely experienced this first hand.
@@stefanbehrendsen330 Reparability will depend on the size of the flex cable and its isolating material. If its just cheap plastic yes it will melt away and be extremely hard to repair. As for the geometry I believe it still better to have a "compromised" antena than no antena at all.
Took about 3-4 hours to fully reassemble this. I made the executive decision to leave out those screws anchoring the front camera array assembly so that the next video would be a little easier. Thanks for watching!
@@PhoneRepairGuru I'm really curious if those tape like covers that were over the back side of the processors was RF shielding (since the frame around it gives that vibe) and what side-effects it may have given I didn't see you replace it during re-assembly.
I think the most commonly broken part will be the arms the headband straps to. That's the first thing that broke in that drop test video from apple track. It could explain why they're easily removed actually, apple can sell you a replacement pair for $500 or somethin and not need to do any repairs themselves lol
Wait till you see what happens when you remove the cable attached to the external battery of this thing. Apple gone be selling lightnight pro and pro max , this was just a little teaser to showcase 💀💀
Dude, he removed the screen in one piece without knowing how it's glued. This is a learning process, so it's better to scratch his than customers screen because im sure there will be a lot of work for him on these things in the future 😆
@@BusterDarcybecause repairable phones are also the size of books? Oh wait, they are slimmer and smaller than IPhones because making tech repairable is about planning, not space.
974 people didn't like you destroying that thing... I'm fine with it, without a comprehensive guide, this must have been hell. Thank you for this amazing video !
I waited days for this video, and you did not disappoint. I can’t believe the Apple pro is that much technology in a nutshell. I have my likes and dislikes about Apple but this one product cuts the cake.
It only seems that way because you don't keep track of what other companies do, VR has been out for a very long time now and other companies like rift, now meta, htc, Sony, valve have all made VR headsets that blow this thing out of the water in terms of performance. Since all that technology has been released and there is a market for it, Apple slipped its way in almost a decade later copying what all the other companies have done and then slapping a massive price on it because it's Apple. Innovative? Seems more like they waited for the best of what others could provide and then just copied the design.
That’s a lot of technology in such a small area. I think the price is justified. I wouldn’t buy one but I appreciate everything that went into making this AND to provide a warranty too.
Wow. The way it's put together is actually quite remarkable. Show this to someone even just 30 years ago and you would be held captive forever, because it's no doubt alien technology...yet. here we are today, mass-producing these things, like it's nothing.
So the two flexible pads are 100% the wifi antennas. These are really similar parts to iPad antennas. If I had to guess, and based on other apple products antennas, the longer part that comes off as a strip might be for low frequency radio like NFC or something else. Definitely one of the most complex assemblies in apple's lineup to date. However, you can see a common lineage with design queues from current iphone, ipad, and macbook models. Apple certainly has one of the best engineering teams when it comes to packaging and form factor.... albeit at the extreme cost of repairability. This teardown is awesome by the way - you did far better than a lot of people, myself included, would have.
Can't wait for the Vision 2 pro.. It's $$$$ and Case - $$$ Pouch - $$$ Battery - $$$$ Don't worry Apple stickers will be included this time and damn, it's free😂
0:03 📦 The Apple Vision Pro teardown process unveils intricate technology packed into the device. 1:26 🔧 Removing the front glass of the Apple Vision Pro required specialized tools due to strong adhesive. 2:34 🕵♂ In the teardown process, discovering the internal components revealed advanced sensor technology. 4:43 🔄 Disassembly of the Apple Vision Pro proved to be challenging and required careful attention to avoid damage. 7:38 ⚠ Apple's design made disassembling the camera and sensor array complex, requiring unconventional methods. 8:06 💡 Despite challenges, the teardown provided insights into the device's construction, including a bendy circuit board. 9:52 🛠 Reassembly of the Apple Vision Pro was laborious, but successful, demonstrating the device's durability and repairability.
Uh, "demonstrating it's repairability"? Did we watch the same video? I've been fixing electronics since 2001 and this thing is an utter nightmare. I'd refuse to repair this if someone brought one in to me -- not because I couldn't do it, but because it's literally made to be difficult to repair. But I guess that's par for the course for an apple product. I have never, nor will I own an apple product while they remain against right to repair.
this is how I got into electronics as a kid. I had an uncle that noticed that I liked to take things apart. So he started to give me old TV's and radios. 😂
I wish you would weigh some of the key components on your tear down. Just curious on how much the glass weighs ? but great job. Thanks for the tear down.
So much of what I had hoped from hololens, but ms just failed to deliver. I can't wait for the samsung version for affordability and longevity. Great video, thanks
the first layer of glass is actually a built in screen protector, if you break it you can peel it off. The same clip where you showed the broken glass shows it.
So just from what I saw at the get go, if quest just made the front look like it is translucent and added a screen to it, then it would basically turn into an Apple Vision. Apple is a looooooong way away from actually making AR goggles or glassess. Thanks, this was super informative.
I'm sorry this doesn't have anything to do with this particular video... I have a pro13 iPhone that has the yellow screen of death.... all attempts to fix have been unsuccessful. I heard because this is specific to this phone Apple would wave 350 screen replacement with a waiver... they refused. They said to send phone in and they would do diagnostics but there would be a fee. I kept saying why would I pay for that when it is a known fact these phones are prone to this glitch!! 2 years old.... no warranty. The phone is pristine... not a scratch on it!! Am I wrong? It is the screen. Never dropped or hurt this phone in anyway. Thank you. You are remarkable. ❤
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And you were proved wrong! From the title, I could be wrong.
U broke it. Pls give it to me lol
hello :D
yo prg you are my inspiration Imma start making repair videos
this is what I want to do
As someone DEEP into DIY repair, and strongly against how most companies design things to be anti-repair, thank you for this.
I do not personally own this device, but those who do, can learn from your extremely risky and expensive tear down.
Please give this man a like and sub. This video deserves it.
You should think about how hard cars have become to work on, many makes are now nearly unfixable economically, made to be assembled only, if something fails, especially like the water pump which is part of the timing section, the engine is basically junk, often cases tearing it down reveals more damage or hardware simply breaks leaving you little choice but to dump more hours and money into something that's worth less than the cost of repair. Love supercars, buy an older 911, those were made to be maintained, something like a Lamborghini is a money pit. If I wanted these goggles, I'd just wait a year or two for the cheap copies and be happy I'm not supporting apple.
@@Oldbmwr100rs- Break your windshield wiper, and the whole engine needs to be replaced. Ha-Ha-Ha (but sad too).
Hey bro. I work in tech too. If you happen to skim over this, I want to say you did a pretty good job for a first attempt especially without a guide for reference. Unfortunately, not much you can do about the flex, possibly they’ll have a new one on sentrix sometime soon (lol) keep practicing on it and you’ll be one of the few who will actually take those in for repairs. Also, who cares if Ifixit beat you to this. Real technicians always look at more than one video.
Thanks Micheal, appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment. Probably won't have parts available for this thing for a really long time if ever but we'll see!
@@PhoneRepairGuru You've got balls of solid steel, bro.
Great job.
@@PhoneRepairGuru 👍👍
Well said
im so glad that the battery cable is removable 😮💨
Just on one side
@@unicornhuntercgwhat do you mean one side? You can remove the cable from the battery.
@@unicornhuntercgnope. It’s electable by thin sharp object.
The fact that this heavy ass piece of sh*t brick has the battery capacity of an iphone 15 is truly an unfunny joke
yeah true you could get like maybe 20 000 mah even with arks for the same weight@@shuttzi9878
There are many big UA-camrs do teardown of each apple product but no one thought of this...BRAVE, RESPECT 😊
JerryRigEverything has pulled one to pieces before this video.
He tested the durability of the glass with hard tools and discovered that the glass is basically plastic laminate and does not stand up to mild scuffing.
@@BWA85 i know that guy his style is different and he is big on UA-cam but this guy i guess was first who dismantled and reassembled and fully working... even FIXIT did after this guy...so he is my best now
1:22 “Unlike other UA-camrs I’m not rich”.
Buddy you bought two of these 😂
lol I imagine he meant he’s not Jerry Rig Everything he can’t afford to actually break it beyond use
hearing that, I looked onto the subscribers it was 4.4 million.
Yeah he was rich, then he bought two of them.
Even some of the richer youtuber only grab 1 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe now he live with one kidney
You are a brave young man! I've spent the last 40 years tearing down component level electronics… Again I say you are very brave. Congratulations on it still working.
This was an even better teardown than iFixit's video where they pretty much destroyed the device. Great job!
yeah and made fun of it
iBreakit
Ifixit the worst in my opinion. Just a typical US channel. Just how they talk wnna punch them
tbf they provided how it went together. their video was helpful for anyone else looking to do a teardown as well
they tore it apart to look at every layer, it wasnt a repair tutorial
Bro this the best teardown video I've seen on the Internet. You even beat ifixit. I'll never be able to afford one of these or want too. But the teardown kept me so engaged. Thank you
2:50 Tbh, the chest opening sound got me, I had minecraft open in background and I was in singleplayer, goddamn scare
"I am not rich "
Probably the best joke I have heard from you
What I’m sayin… totally can afford another
I am not rich... Casually pulls out a second vision pro...😂
@@ItsDoms Tax writeoffs aren't magic, he still had to spend over $10,000CAD on buying two Vision Pros and having them imported from the US.
@@guapdad69420doesn’t make him “rich”
@@ItsDoms it's still 7000 usd for devices that you're destroying, he managed to put it back together but it got a lot of damage
6:02 You can repair flex cables by soldering wires to it. Its not easy but its doable.
9:14 And with the knowledge you provided and better tools I believe its possible to open it while causing minimal to no external damage.
You cannot as easily with flat flex antennas. The antennas are calculated to radiate and receive energy at a specific frequency which is a function of the surface area and shape of the antenna. If you look closely at those things you'll often see a complex geometry of different widths and sizes of lines and rectangles.
It's not as simple as soldering the flat flex back together with jumper wires and for certain applications antenna performance will be deeply compromised.
Unfortunately I've definitely experienced this first hand.
@@stefanbehrendsen330 Reparability will depend on the size of the flex cable and its isolating material. If its just cheap plastic yes it will melt away and be extremely hard to repair.
As for the geometry I believe it still better to have a "compromised" antena than no antena at all.
Crazy how you can put this back together. A true master!!
Took about 3-4 hours to fully reassemble this. I made the executive decision to leave out those screws anchoring the front camera array assembly so that the next video would be a little easier. Thanks for watching!
Agreed!!
@@PhoneRepairGuru I'm really curious if those tape like covers that were over the back side of the processors was RF shielding (since the frame around it gives that vibe) and what side-effects it may have given I didn't see you replace it during re-assembly.
@@GSX-R-lg3eiused for heat dissipation and protection. Likely no ill effects from removing them
20 years in IT im gonna give you the best advice I was ever given. Either do it right or take a break.
Thanks; finally I know how I can DIY fix my broken Vision Pro
How did you break it early?
@@Stampyboyz I think it was a joke, bro
@@Stampyboyzin a shower, probably (thanks UA-cam shorts)
Finally a youtuber who doesn't break the vision pro to do the teardown. 10/10
1:23 sometimes foreshadowing is relatively obvious
“Unlike other UA-camrs, I’m not rich and really don’t want to break this” I respect the hell out of that 😂
I think the most commonly broken part will be the arms the headband straps to. That's the first thing that broke in that drop test video from apple track. It could explain why they're easily removed actually, apple can sell you a replacement pair for $500 or somethin and not need to do any repairs themselves lol
First broken part is gonna be that cord on the battery pack
@@dark12ain oh yeah that too, $50 pls lol
@@CarltonSmith45 lol they are gonna want your lungs next 😅
@@dark12ainthe cord is removable so are the arms with a sim ejector
@@fluxnekta yeah I know that but still it's gonna be easily breakable
5:12 Eu gonna go crazy over this
Nice teardown
Wait till you see what happens when you remove the cable attached to the external battery of this thing. Apple gone be selling lightnight pro and pro max , this was just a little teaser to showcase 💀💀
BRO those scratches on the front screen at 2:27 tho
Not much you can do unfortunately, prying into this is very difficult!
@@PhoneRepairGuru I think you aced it bro.. well done
@@PhoneRepairGuru yh curved screen are risky to remove
Dude, he removed the screen in one piece without knowing how it's glued. This is a learning process, so it's better to scratch his than customers screen because im sure there will be a lot of work for him on these things in the future 😆
Front screen is shit anyways😂
It’s really cool to see this teardown, it sucks the vision pro isn’t very repairable. But the tech is still really cool.
The way everything is layered in so tightly if they did make it repairable it’d swell to the size of a motorcycle helmet
i mean they compact a lot of sensors camera, the power processing of a Mac inside a small device
Waste of money 😂
overpriced as a dev item....
mac pros are "overpriced" because they arent for gamers and such@@RDplayz
@@BusterDarcybecause repairable phones are also the size of books? Oh wait, they are slimmer and smaller than IPhones because making tech repairable is about planning, not space.
974 people didn't like you destroying that thing... I'm fine with it, without a comprehensive guide, this must have been hell. Thank you for this amazing video !
I waited days for this video, and you did not disappoint. I can’t believe the Apple pro is that much technology in a nutshell. I have my likes and dislikes about Apple but this one product cuts the cake.
Does look like a nut 🥜 lmao
Apple does bad things at times but love them or hate them they probably make the most innovations and bold ideas of any major tech company
It only seems that way because you don't keep track of what other companies do, VR has been out for a very long time now and other companies like rift, now meta, htc, Sony, valve have all made VR headsets that blow this thing out of the water in terms of performance. Since all that technology has been released and there is a market for it, Apple slipped its way in almost a decade later copying what all the other companies have done and then slapping a massive price on it because it's Apple.
Innovative? Seems more like they waited for the best of what others could provide and then just copied the design.
That’s a lot of technology in such a small area. I think the price is justified. I wouldn’t buy one but I appreciate everything that went into making this AND to provide a warranty too.
I do agree the price is a little unfair, and I have no need to buy this product for any reason.
Jimmy is love. Jimmy is life.
Wow, those internals look beautiful as hell! Love the content as always, keep up the good work man 💯
Appreciate it Nick!
Daaaaaaaang dropped $7k to take them apart and hopefully get them back together. Glad you did! Great job and great video!!
i thought u were jerry until i saw the iconic blue board, great teardown.
crazy it still works
repairman all over the world salutes you!❤❤❤
im so glad that the battery cable is removable 😮💨 im happy!
Did you know it's coming wth 4 USBC ports with superfast m6 cores??
Wow. The way it's put together is actually quite remarkable. Show this to someone even just 30 years ago and you would be held captive forever, because it's no doubt alien technology...yet. here we are today, mass-producing these things, like it's nothing.
Now i know where my membership money goes into
😂
I mean you got a point 😂
lol
You may not be rich as other tech UA-camrs, but your filming and editing is sure better than some of them! You earned a sub 🔥
Prg being the greatest technician alive for the 69th time 🎉
0:36 you nailed it brother😂😂
6:22 you can hear the pain in his voice😢
Thanks for the video, I love tear downs... Something about it reminded me of Westworld, when Yul Brenners face came off.
This sound effects 😂get me every time 06:02
So the two flexible pads are 100% the wifi antennas. These are really similar parts to iPad antennas.
If I had to guess, and based on other apple products antennas, the longer part that comes off as a strip might be for low frequency radio like NFC or something else.
Definitely one of the most complex assemblies in apple's lineup to date.
However, you can see a common lineage with design queues from current iphone, ipad, and macbook models.
Apple certainly has one of the best engineering teams when it comes to packaging and form factor.... albeit at the extreme cost of repairability.
This teardown is awesome by the way - you did far better than a lot of people, myself included, would have.
Nice video as always!
Thanks for the visit
Im happy that u treated this masterpiece with respect , i cant afford it for now but i hope i do someday
Bro took a hit so thousands can learn thank you
This is the most interesting video i have seen on UA-cam
Hands down 🏆
I respect this for him even trying to put it back together with the amount of pieces 😅
this guy is literally child version of mine, when i was a kid i used to do this with my new toy .
This technology is incredibly interesting and kinda crazy it’s real
you a pro man~!! someone gives him a medal!!
who else thought this was a JerryRigEverything
Jerry rig tears down in literal sense, not carefully like this guy
Bro i am click your all ads 😆😆 Because whatever money you invested, you got the same amount.😂😂😂... thank you for information🙏
Can't wait for the Vision 2 pro..
It's $$$$ and
Case - $$$
Pouch - $$$
Battery - $$$$
Don't worry
Apple stickers will be included this time and damn, it's free😂
Thank you for the REAL teardown and showing everything, not just destroying everything… appreciate it!
so is it a customers or did you just try it out to see how painful it was to deal with? very interesting either way since it’s new
He himself bought 2 from apple
jerry rig everything also contributed with a lot of information on how to open this. kudo to both of you
wouldn't apple sue you for taking apart one of their products and for emotional damage? sounds like something apple and Nintendo would do.
You paid 3499 for it they dont care
@@notwin69 They care, balieve me
@@wrkjota yeah its apple💀
@@notwin69😮
No, it’s perfectly legal to take apart, repair, and reassemble your tech and replace parts
I have no money to buy this but this guy 😢
2:40. I don't think you do dude, your video has only been up for 42 minutes as I write this, and iFixit posted their tear down yesterday (2/3/24).
Your voice when you realize that you rip the antenna cable makes me sad. I appreciate you man. Thank for your sacrifice for making this video.
Bro might accidentally reverse engineer Apple’s latest product😂😅
😂😂😂 you think he can build his down SoC ?
@@RunForPeace-hk1cuyeah? He can't? What's the issue?
Excited to see Apple’s official repair toolkit xD
0:03 📦 The Apple Vision Pro teardown process unveils intricate technology packed into the device.
1:26 🔧 Removing the front glass of the Apple Vision Pro required specialized tools due to strong adhesive.
2:34 🕵♂ In the teardown process, discovering the internal components revealed advanced sensor technology.
4:43 🔄 Disassembly of the Apple Vision Pro proved to be challenging and required careful attention to avoid damage.
7:38 ⚠ Apple's design made disassembling the camera and sensor array complex, requiring unconventional methods.
8:06 💡 Despite challenges, the teardown provided insights into the device's construction, including a bendy circuit board.
9:52 🛠 Reassembly of the Apple Vision Pro was laborious, but successful, demonstrating the device's durability and repairability.
Uh, "demonstrating it's repairability"? Did we watch the same video? I've been fixing electronics since 2001 and this thing is an utter nightmare. I'd refuse to repair this if someone brought one in to me -- not because I couldn't do it, but because it's literally made to be difficult to repair. But I guess that's par for the course for an apple product. I have never, nor will I own an apple product while they remain against right to repair.
Nice disassembling. Expecting for Vision Pro volt-mod overclocking tutorial!
17 thousand reais, these glasses cost in Brazil, an absurd value for something so useless
yes! I agree!
this is how I got into electronics as a kid. I had an uncle that noticed that I liked to take things apart. So he started to give me old TV's and radios. 😂
good work man! Very entertaining to watch!
the greatest phone repairer that's ever lived 💖💖💖💖
I'm glad that is still working
Wow.
Creating a device like this is a achievement.
This is a Real Virtual Reality.
can't wait for part two and how fun this gets!
It works guys. Awesome job
The Other rich youtuber is JERRY RIG EVERYTHING😂😂
The time of release of this video is so perfect it can make a channel go from 1k to 1M subs
You‘re Crazy bro and Genius at the Same time! Keep up the good work!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Really good teardown, I know for a fact I would have lost my patience from the start
Wonderful teardown video!
Very impressive teardown and assembly. Thanks for sharing.
the first tutorial about repairing apple vision pro u did a very nice job bro
this is not teardown.....its breakdown man!!
Is it tho
I wish you would weigh some of the key components on your tear down. Just curious on how much the glass weighs ? but great job. Thanks for the tear down.
I can do that in a short video
Watching this on my Pear ePhone 16 Professional Maximum
Its quite incredible how this tech is even possible. find it hard to imagine what this looks like 20 years from now when its even smaller.
Can't believe you put it back together and it still works, respect 👏
So much of what I had hoped from hololens, but ms just failed to deliver.
I can't wait for the samsung version for affordability and longevity.
Great video, thanks
the first layer of glass is actually a built in screen protector, if you break it you can peel it off. The same clip where you showed the broken glass shows it.
I think you demonstrated your repair skills quite well ❤
1:20 are you telling about Jerryrigeverything 😂😂
So just from what I saw at the get go, if quest just made the front look like it is translucent and added a screen to it, then it would basically turn into an Apple Vision. Apple is a looooooong way away from actually making AR goggles or glassess. Thanks, this was super informative.
Repair: I’m not rich
Me: you’re not rich…You’re a millionaire !!
I'm sorry this doesn't have anything to do with this particular video... I have a pro13 iPhone that has the yellow screen of death.... all attempts to fix have been unsuccessful. I heard because this is specific to this phone Apple would wave 350 screen replacement with a waiver... they refused. They said to send phone in and they would do diagnostics but there would be a fee. I kept saying why would I pay for that when it is a known fact these phones are prone to this glitch!! 2 years old.... no warranty. The phone is pristine... not a scratch on it!! Am I wrong? It is the screen. Never dropped or hurt this phone in anyway.
Thank you. You are remarkable. ❤
I love how much information you provide, keep doing that.
good job ! nice camera angles also
Thank you for your sacrifice 🙏
that was a messy teardown, thanks for sharing mate.
Thank you very much for the effort! It is so interesting to see how everthing fits intro the glasses.
5:18 the quest has removable arms if that’s what you mean you just snap it off or at least with my adjustable attachment
You really a skilful worker… luv uh bro.. I watched almost every videos of yours and totally think that you’re genius in machinery..:👍
Bravo on the deconstruction and reconstruction. Thanks for taking the plunge and sharing this with everyone.
Best content creator and so much hardworking 😊
This is a very useful content. Thank you for the efforts you made to produce this content.
Brave, brave man. Commenting for the algorithm!
Seeing the Vision Pro scratched and ruined literally gave me shivers