Apple just unveiled the Vision Pro and people can’t stop talking about it. HOLR has all the details about why this new product is allegedly controversial online.

According to this TikTok posted by user @noahglenncarter, people are “upset” with Apple’s latest virtual reality headset, the Vision Pro.

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People are upset with the new apple VR headset #foryou #vr #apple #visionpro

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Allegedly, people are comparing the latest launch from Apple to Black Mirror episodes. People also supposedly laughed at the astronomical price of the headset during the live launch event this week.

The TikToker goes on to explain that the Vision Pro has some unique features such as a display that tells others when you are in the VR world, and it also gives you full access to your phone through incredible integrations.

Is the Apple Vision Pro real?

Yes, it is! It was recently unveiled by Apple and will supposedly be available for purchase starting as early as 2024 in the U.S. Other countries will likely follow suit throughout the year.

How much will the Apple Vision Pro cost?

Vision Pro will retail for $3,499 (starting price).

What does the Apple Vision Pro do?

It supposedly features a unique combination of virtual reality and augmented reality. As outlined by Apple, the latest launch blends digital content with personal space.

Apple Vision Pro Reddit

Here’s what Reddit users had to say about the latest launch in this trending thread:

“Justify the price tag and give consumers an excuse not to buy it. It’s going to be bought primarily by devs, extreme AR/VR enthusiasts and people with far too much money (or who are insanely financially irresponsible) who want to flex. This is not a real consumer product,” stated one user.

“Anyone else just feeling a bit creeped out about where society might be going if things like this become mass adopted? This is obviously a very cool engineering development, but I can’t help but feel a bit icky about it,” stated another user.

Published by HOLR Magazine.