
Discomfort can be expected when dealing with Apple Vision Pro, but it shouldn’t be causing severe reactions like black eyes or headaches. That’s right, you’re wearing it wrong.

Apple Vision Pro is heavy, but not heavy enough to hurt

Apple Vision Pro is heavy, but not heavy enough to hurt
Apple Vision Pro is a relatively heavy piece of gear you wear on your face. It applies pressure and engages muscles you may have never realized existed before.
There will be a period of adjustment for Apple Vision Pro for some users where things might feel somewhat uncomfortable. However, some users are complaining about much more than a little discomfort.
No, you won’t get a black eye from Apple Vision Pro
No, you won’t get a black eye from Apple Vision Pro