Cases of sightings of users who went one step ahead of using Apple Vision Pro in the city are being reported one after another.



There have been multiple sightings of users walking around the city wearing Apple Vision Pro , Apple's first spatial computer, which was released in the United States on February 2, 2024. In addition to this, many usage examples of Apple Vision Pro have been reported on social media, and it has become possible to get a pretty good idea of what kind of experience you can have with Apple Vision Pro, so I have summarized them.

Sighting example 1 in the city. The video shows him operating some kind of application by moving his fingers in the air while crossing a crosswalk.




Apple Vision Pro users have also been spotted in places like commercial facilities. There is a 'pass-through' function that allows you to see the actual surrounding environment in real time, so you can walk without bumping into other pedestrians, but the app window is fixed at a specific position and you can't view the app while looking back. There are scenes where you are forced to perform operations.




It seems that Apple Vision Pro users are also appearing at the gym. Are you also watching muscle training videos, or are you immersed in something completely different? You can't train while holding a smartphone in your hand, so it may be perfect for people who say, 'I'm bored during muscle training...'




Even a fierce person who uses Apple Vision Pro while driving automatically in Tesla's electric car has appeared. However, in the Apple Vision Pro user guide, Apple states, ``Never use Apple Vision Pro while driving a moving vehicle, riding a bicycle, operating heavy machinery, or in any other safety-sensitive situation.'' The video below also includes the scene where a police car arrives as a punchline at the end, so please don't imitate this video.




There are also sightings of people using Apple Vision Pro in the driver's seat of a Cybertruck.




The sight of ``eating with a smartphone in one hand'' has become a familiar sight in modern society, but in the future more people may be eating while wearing Apple Vision Pro.







There is also a man who does some work using Apple Vision Pro on the train. Surprisingly, the people around her don't seem to care.




YouTuber Casey Neistat has released a video showing how people around you react when you walk around town wearing Apple Vision Pro. 'Apple Vision Pro is not just amazing, it's the best technology we've ever used,' he said. 'True story: This video uses Apple Vision Pro to create an 11-foot-tall model that floats above your living room. Edited on a 20 foot wide 4K screen. I can even stand up and walk to the screen. 'I was able to carefully observe the cuts of the video up close, like a giant map attached to the screen,' he wrote about his impressions of using Apple Vision Pro.




Content creator Luke Miani also released a video of himself walking around town while wearing Apple Vision Pro. A video shot from the wearer's perspective taken with Apple Vision Pro is also included, allowing you to experience the high accuracy of the pass-through function.




YouTuber BMFVR posted a video of himself checking off a pre-prepared shopping list using Apple Vision Pro, and said on X: ``Using Apple Vision Pro to buy groceries is actually not bad.'' I posted it on.




There are also elderly people trying out Apple Vision Pro. The person who posted the video wrote, ``I hope this is what I look like in 2060,'' and described the old man trying out new technology as ``the cutest thing I've ever seen.''




Multiple usage examples of Apple Vision Pro have also been posted.

The most common posts are about the dramatic evolution of sports viewing. While watching real-time video of a game, you can put together videos from different angles, display a scoreboard, and check out what social media users are saying while watching the same game. There are many people who enjoy watching sports with a similar setup using multiple devices such as smartphones, PCs, and TVs, but with Apple Vision Pro, you can do it perfectly with one device.




This is also how you watch sports using Apple Vision Pro.




Watching F1 motorsports using Apple Vision Pro. An app that shows the entire course in three dimensions, allowing you to see where the formula cars are running on the course, is located below the live broadcast, making it difficult to understand the overall ranking and positional relationship between race-type competitions and spatial computers. This is a content that conveys the good compatibility of the two.




Zillow , an app for Apple Vision Pro that allows you to view homes for sale, has also been released. Due to the new coronavirus pandemic, there has been a sudden increase in online previews, but this content is a step up from that.




Navi, an app that can transcribe and translate conversations in real time, has also been released.




The Tesla app also appears to work with Apple Vision Pro.




``Piano: Flowing Tiles '' is an app that allows you to play an actual piano using the music game element of tapping flowing tiles at the right time.




The AR fighting game ' Jadu ' has released an image video of the Apple Vision Pro version of Jadu, which is currently under development. It seems like you can enjoy a sense of realism that is a little different from playing on a conventional monitor.




In the spatial puzzle game ' Loóna: Cozy Puzzle Games ', it seems that you can interact with a character called Lumo.




Educational apps are also appearing, such as the Apple Vision Pro app `` CellWalk ,'' which allows you to see the molecular structure of bacterial cells with a guide.




It was also pointed out that there may be people like this in the summer of 2024.




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