We have gathered 5 ups and 5 downs.
Incredible Micro-OLED screens
Intuitive gesture controls
Convincing Spatial Audio
Immersive video and spatial image tech
Advanced eye-tracking and gesture control
High cost
Short battery life
Comfort issues during extended use
Limited native apps and compatibility
Eye strain issues
Some parts are absolutely amazing and unparalleled.
The Vision Pro has the sharpest best looking micro OLED display
Very expensive
Field of view is narrower than expected.
The built-in apps, such as iMessage and Photos, work seamlessly and are integrated well into the Apple ecosystem.
FaceTime in Vision Pro offers an impressive experience with scanned personas and great spatial audio, making conversations feel more natural.
The Vision Pro’s Mac virtual display feature is highly valued, allowing users to extend their Mac’s display with complete integration.
The app situation on Vision Pro is a weakness, as you cannot rearrange the apps, and they are always in alphabetical order.
Developers are still trying to figure out what to do with the 3D space in their apps, which shows a lack of clarity and development in the software ecosystem.
The device is heavy and has a limited number of apps with mediocre battery life