He uses his Vision Pro in Time Square and achieves something

Casey Neistat is an American videographer and director with12.6 million subscribers, having generated more than two billion views on his channel,YouTube. Like many influential people, he recently got an Apple Vision Pro, and made a video about it. Unlike the others who present the helmet and talk about it in a serious manner, he wanted to bring a touch of humor to his assembly.

Dressed in a fluorescent construction jacket and equipped with an Apple mixed reality headset, we see him roaming the streets of New York, while integrating digital content into the middle of his environment. The video is called«The thing no one will say about Apple Vision Pro», and according to the videographer, his filming allowed him to realize that Apple had perhaps really just revolutionized the digital world.

Casey Neistat's reflection

Here is the thought that the videographer had, and which is reported by our colleagues from9To5Mac:

After a few hours of running around the streets of New York [with the headset], my brain kind of switched and just forgot that I was looking through cameras and screens, and now took that vision as reality.

And that’s when this profound moment came. This happened to me while I was sitting in Time Square on a bench, strangers all around me, the real world moving around me, all with a screen above my head. I was watching a video ofMr Beast ici, and then here I had this keyboard that I could interact with, and here I had my iMessages, and here I had my AppleTV. And then all my apps.

And they're floating in Time Square, in the middle of New York. They're floating there, and I'm actually there, and there are real humans around me, and at that moment I was like: Holy shit, this is it, this is the future of life. computing that everyone has been promising for 15 years.

It's something that allows me to really see where this is all going. It's not like the future of AR or VR, I think it's the future interface for any computer.

He agrees with the opinion of many analysts

Concerning the future of the helmet, many experts believe that the Vision Pro in its first version will not be very successful. This is because of its far too high price. However, where opinions seem to converge more and more, and are more optimistic, is regarding the future of “spatial computing". When manufacturers are able to offer cheaper, smaller and lighter devices, it could be a game-changer. This opinion is now shared by Casey Neistat. He thinks that in the future:

it won't be these heavy $4,000 metal ski goggles, maybe they'll look like [regular] glasses or something even smaller...that's what it will be.

It is true that when we think about it more closely, we realize that Apple has done everything to make its headset the most " social" possible. This particularly withEyeSight functionalitywhich allows you to reproduce the user's gaze. The Vision Pro is also often put in competition with virtual reality headsets on the market, and in particular theQuest 3ofMeta. Some claim that Zuckerberg's headset has been offering the same features for ages. This may be true, but Apple's strategy here aims precisely to integrate digital into people's surrounding reality, and so that it is no longer just locked in a box.

The video

See also:

i-nfo.fr - Official iPhon.fr app

By : Keleops AG