Great video. You came from a different perspective than most tech reviewers. In typical Apple fashion, this has a ton of accessibility features. I ran across two channels, one for the blind and another for the physically challenged that had positive opinions about the AVP. I see potential mental health benefits besides the built in meditation app. The AVP will be great helping people with ADHD stay on task. Also, be a tool psychiatrists use to gradually expose their patients to their fears or phobias while not leaving the office. I am encouraged by how hard Apple worked to help users maintain connections with the people around them. The user is always in control of the amount of immersion and VR they are in. The other is how the front is designed not for the user but the others around the user. It is designed to show them the user is engaged and can see them.
I believe the use cases for the Apple Vision Pro as well as the Meta Quest can solve many accessibility needs. The other part that I didn't talk about in the review, is the learning platform possibilities. It can help people work with amazing teachers around the world, their hands over yours. It's only a matter of time till these apps start showing up.
Is it worth it to purchase now a day
Depends on what you want to do with it. That is a personal choice.
Great video. You came from a different perspective than most tech reviewers. In typical Apple fashion, this has a ton of accessibility features. I ran across two channels, one for the blind and another for the physically challenged that had positive opinions about the AVP. I see potential mental health benefits besides the built in meditation app. The AVP will be great helping people with ADHD stay on task. Also, be a tool psychiatrists use to gradually expose their patients to their fears or phobias while not leaving the office. I am encouraged by how hard Apple worked to help users maintain connections with the people around them. The user is always in control of the amount of immersion and VR they are in. The other is how the front is designed not for the user but the others around the user. It is designed to show them the user is engaged and can see them.
I believe the use cases for the Apple Vision Pro as well as the Meta Quest can solve many accessibility needs. The other part that I didn't talk about in the review, is the learning platform possibilities. It can help people work with amazing teachers around the world, their hands over yours. It's only a matter of time till these apps start showing up.
I found this review for accessibility uses for the blind, check it out! th-cam.com/video/wsSpH36OPcQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B3XRPa2JOrEdpZmR
nice
Thanks