Apple Vision Pro early adopters give up headsets with complaints

Apple's Vision Pro 'mixed-reality' headset has reportedly seen a wave of returns, and media channels are awash with downbeat reviews just a week after the expensive tech kit was first rolled-out.
Launched with plenty of pizzaz, the $3,500 device has more recently faced criticism over comfort, usability, and value.
Users cited in media reports have described discomfort and ailments including headaches, eye strain, and more, meanwhile, social media featured examples of consumers returning their devices within Apple's 14-day return window.
Apple advises taking breaks and said it has designed the headset for comfort.
Despite the impressive technology on display, criticisms of the Vision Pro included claims that the device lacks meaningful numbers of dedicated apps, whilst others criticised the headset's weight.
Other users, meanwhile, claimed they have struggled to find daily uses that are sufficient enough to justify the steep $3,500 price point.
Explore Bias:
Media accounts generally highlight both the innovative aspects of the Vision Pro and the challenges it faces in terms of comfort and utility.
However, the emphasis on user complaints and returns could reflect a focus on the device's shortcomings versus its potential and achievements in advancing mixed-reality technology. It's important to note that most technology issues faced by early adopters are often addressed in future iterations of new technology.
Explore more stories:
- "Vision Pro returns are happening. Should Apple be worried?" - Mashable
- "Apple Vision Pro Review: Running Out of Reasons to Wear It After One Week" - Business Insider
- "Apple fans are starting to return their Vision Pros" - The Verge
- "Apple Vision Pro users begin returning headset, blaming headaches and limited uses" - The Independent
- "Apple Vision Pro: Unhappy fans are already returning their $3,500 headsets" - Daily Mail Online