- People wear Apple's new $3,499 headset to a party in San Francisco.
- This is the latest example of people using Vision Pro in public.
- According to reports, some guests attended the technology dinner with the device.
People in San Francisco are wearing Apple's new face computers to upscale venues like dance parties and even during dinner.
Apple released Vision Pro on February 2, touting it as an immersive “spatial computing” experience with both productivity and entertainment applications. $3,499 price tag.
Since its release, people have been paying attention Wear your device in public In some of California's largest cities, like San Diego, police had to call the police. Warn people not to wear this when crossing the road. Apple recommends using Vision Pro in controlled indoor settings and says users should always be aware of their surroundings and body posture while wearing the device.
Some technologists in San Francisco aren't having much luck with the second suggestion, instead wearing the devices to parties where DJs and attendees dance to music together, says San Francisco.・Standard states. report.
AI collective Cerebral Valley hosted an event to celebrate the release of Vision Pro. Although the event had a nightclub-like atmosphere, the paper said partygoers stood out by “pinching” and picking at objects in the air that could only be seen through headsets.
event video on XFormerly known as Twitter, it shows guests poking the air and waving in front of them.
The Vision Pro's high price also meant that most people couldn't try the device without participating in Apple's free store demo. That means some people who own the device, like Business Insider's Jordan Hart, found it to be an effective “party trick.”
That also applies to tech dinners in the city.
Nick Linck, founder of Residency, a live-in fellowship for startup founders, shared a post on X Two guests at a crowded dinner party are shown wearing Vision Pro. Link quipped to X, “It's not a science fiction dinner party anymore without a few vision experts.”
Liebman told the Standard that he even saw someone wearing the Vision Pro at a recent dinner.