Editor’s note: Apple has announced the Apple Vision Pro will be available Friday, February 2 at all Apple Store locations and its website. Pre-orders will begin Friday, January 19 at 5 a.m. PST. It will come with a solo knit band and dual loop band, plus a light seal, two light seal cushions, a cover, polishing cloth, battery, USB-C charge cable and USB-C power adapter. Zeiss prescription inserts ($99, reading; $150, general) will also be available. Pricing for the Apple Vision Pro will start at $3,499 with 256GB of storage.
The big news in the tech world right now, in case you’ve been living under a rock, is the Apple Vision Pro — Apple’s new mixed-reality headset, which blends augmented and virtual reality into a single, sleek device. It was revealed on June 5 at Apple’s WWDC conference in Cupertino — where, as it just so happens, I was lucky enough to try the Vision Pro for about 30 minutes.
During the brief demo, Apple walked me through the setup process and I got to experience a number of VR and AR experiences. I was able to take a FaceTime call, check out some immersive videos and photos, browse the web with multiple windows opened, watch a few 3D movie clips and more.
I didn’t get to experience nearly everything that Apple showed the Vision Pro doing during the keynote — for example, I didn’t get to use it with a Mac, or with other Bluetooth accessories— but it was enough of a taste to really get a sense of the flavor of the new device. And, to carry the metaphor a little farther … it tastes great.
Here are some thoughts after my brief spin wearing the Apple Vision Pro.