Apple is researching how to make the Apple Vision Pro see if users are sitting properly, and moreover to not blame the headset if wearing it puts a strain on their neck muscles.
Apple Vision Pro could monitor neck strain despite not having any neck muscle sensors
Apple Vision Pro could monitor neck strain despite not having any neck muscle sensors
Despite pre-launch concerns, Apple Vision Pro is not heavy when compared to other headsets. It really weighs in around the middle of the pack of what’s available, but Apple Vision Pro is aiming to get users who are new to headsets and they won’t have anything to compare it to.
So it’s certain that Apple has worked on the weight of the headset, plus it’s possible that it’s a sore point with them. Which may explain a newly-revealed patent application named “Method And Device For Tiered Posture Awareness.”
Future Apple Vision Pro may look out strain in the user’s body
Future Apple Vision Pro may look out strain in the user’s body