By Montserrat Arqué
06 Feb 2024, 10:38 AM EST
It was last January when Apple launched a completely disruptive product on the market: the Apple Vision Pro, mixed reality glasses, that is, they combine augmented reality and virtual reality in a way that we had not seen until now.
“VisionOS features a new three-dimensional interface that makes digital content look and feel present in a user’s physical world. By dynamically responding to natural light and casting shadows, it helps the user understand scale and distance. To enable user navigation and interaction with spatial content, Apple Vision Pro introduces a completely new input system controlled by a person’s eyes, hands and voice,” Apple commented regarding this new viewer.
Despite their cost close to $4,000 dollars, the Apple Vision Pro are already in the hands of many, who have shared their experience on social networks, drawing a lot of attention to a particular video, where a girl is seen trying them inside a pool.
iJustine is known on YouTube and other digital platforms for uploading content related to technology issues and recently uploaded a video to X (formerly Twitter) in which she is seen using the virtual glasses while in the water.
In the clip, which reaches almost a million views, the girl shows what everything around her looks like from out of the water with the Apple Vision Pro, without them suffering any damage or damage, and then interacts with some applications and social networks, controlling everything only by moving your eyes and using your voice.
What the woman did warn in her video is that using the Apple Vision Pro in a pool or some other aquatic environment could cause severe damage to the device, since Apple, in its instructions, emphasizes that its use in them is prohibited. This is because the glasses have a portable battery that is connected through a cable and could short circuit if it comes into contact with water.
iJustine asked her followers not to try to imitate her, and that she only did it as an experiment to test how far this new technological product could go.
This video has generated several comments and different reactions; Some highlighted the girl’s bravery, knowing that she could lose a lot of money if the glasses came into contact with water, while others highlighted the need to raise awareness about the responsible use of this product, given the possible dangers to health and safety. security if done irresponsibly.
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