There is intriguing information about the upcoming release of Apple’s Vision Pro headset, which will only be available for pre-order in the United States next week. Apple explains what customers need to prepare before placing a pre-order, as the product needs to be tailored specifically to each user’s head.
Firstly, users must utilize the Face ID feature, so pre-orders must be made through an iPhone or iPad with Face ID. Apple states that once the order for Vision Pro is placed, users will need to scan their faces using Face ID, allowing Apple to select the closest fitting head strap size. This process will be done through the Apple Store app.
Another requirement is that Vision Pro is not compatible with eyeglasses. If customers wear glasses, they will need to purchase ZEISS supplementary lenses to ensure proper installation. Apple mandates that customers must upload their eyewear prescription from a certified expert in the United States, and the prescription must still be valid.
Source: 9to5Mac
TLDR: Apple’s Vision Pro headset is available for pre-order in the US, and customers must prepare by using Face ID to determine the ideal head strap size. The headset is not compatible with eyeglasses, so customers need to purchase supplementary lenses. They must upload a valid eyewear prescription from a US expert.
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