Apple’s augmented reality glasses are addictive

Apple’s augmented reality glasses are addictive

Vanity Fair: Apple Vision Pro AR glasses can be addictive

The first reviewers of Apple’s augmented reality glasses noted that the device is addictive. This was reported by Vanity Fair.

Media journalist Nick Bilton said that while using the device, Apple appreciated the stunning visual effects that the headset can create. According to the specialist, after such an experience the real world seems very boring, and you don’t want to return to it.

Bilton admitted that Vision Pro glasses are like a drug that has a “dopamine hit.” The journalist’s unnamed source called the Apple gadget “technical fentanyl.” Fentanyl is a highly addictive opioid analgesic.

“When I shoot the Vision Pro, everything else seems flat and boring: my 75-inch OLED TV looks like a CRT from the 90s. My iPhone resembles the flip phone of yesteryear, and even the real world around me seems surprisingly flat,” said Nick Bilton.

The authors of Vanity Fair also cited the words of the famous director James Cameron, who directed “Titanic” and “Avatar”. Cameron said he was blown away by the 3D effects after using the Apple glasses.

Apple previously acknowledged the presence of a critical vulnerability in the Vision Pro headset. The error was related to the WebKit browser engine and allowed attackers to access user personal data.

Source: Lenta

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