Mark Zuckerberg has finally tested the Apple Vision Pro.
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The chief of Meta, the company behind Facebook, has taken to his official Instagram handle to post an almost three and a half minute long video review of Apple’s maiden mixed reality headset.
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Interestingly, his take is both open and objective— and for the most part, believable.
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Zuckerberg talks about how the Vision Pro’s weight and wired battery could amount to a less than ideal user experience for most users.
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He is quick to mention that the Quest 3 weighs 120 grams less and is fully untethered.
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The Vision Pro’s display may have a higher resolution (and is actually one of the big reasons to buy it) but it also has motion blur while moving and the Quest 3 offers a wider field of view.
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Zuckerberg quips about how the Vision Pro costs nearly seven times more than the Quest 3.
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He also talks about controllers, or the lack thereof in Apple’s headset, and how they might be better in some cases.
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Similarly, eye tracking, which the Vision Pro also has, is a feature he intends to bring back in future generations (the Quest Pro has it, the Quest 3 does not).
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Obviously he talks about content where Meta clearly has the early head start, since it’s been doing this for years now while Apple is only getting started.
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Zuckerberg says, “I don’t just think that Quest is the better value, I think Quest is the better product, period.”
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