This is the type of review I'm so glad exists 😅 2:05 There's a travel mode in the control settings! Apple says it's made for airplanes but... I suspect it'll do pretty good on subway too
I am deaf... I would love something like this to actively make captions for everyone around me so I can tell what people are saying... would be amazing.
@@jnnx the same way you can speak into your phone and it writes the text, he will be able to get captions of what people are saying on his screen... only problem is that tech doesn't always translate correctly... Looking at my voicemails that get transcribed into text... I have to actually listen to the voicemail because the transcription is so bad
Lol that’s exactly what I was thinking. It’s like when the iPhone was released everything was so cutting edge and amazing. Wonder how much better this thing will be on the 10th generation
Imagine if it's as small as a pair of spectacles. No bulky battery to carry. No one's glued to phones because screens/movies/videos can be conjured up as part of the real world that no one else can see. You can watch, gather information so easily. Events happening elsewhere you just watch live on a conjured up screen as you go about your day. The fact it's fixed in space and really looks crystal clear like a real object is amazing and different from our digital screens today.
But... honestly, why is it good that our "outside" reality will be bombarded with access to our online worlds? If it's hard enough now to sit in a room with friends and stay focused on "the now" and enjoy the moments together, are you insinuating that our future is basically that no moments together will be unencumbered by apps, videos, calls, and augmented reality? Why is that good?
Vision pro is indeed impressive, I could see the future indeed going there. But my reaction is, please take me back to past, enough of digital world already
Let me tell you one thing, THIS is the best review that I ever seen about this product. It is a real review in real life. Congratulations and I hope Apple engineers take notes about this video.
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Bro this is why you’re one of the OGs Because you don’t repeat the same review that every TH-camr does - unbox the device etc - you entertain us through film while teaching us about it. This is a true review!
This is not a review this is more of a demonstration, I didn’t learn anything about the details and intricacies of this device, that’s what you’d learn from an actual review.
this video was a glimpse into the future! not just the tech but the human integration that he showed possible! get me those eyeball implants now please :P
45 decades later reality will be a an game station where your job is a game you do this in vr to get the money in reality which will soon not exist because of ai and computers and robots will start to take over our purpose in this world and soon we are gonna be living on mars on a big bubble of air
I had those concerns but if it only works when you're stationery, then that's a solid safety feature. You won't be able to use it when walking or driving for example.
I agree. I was actually kind of shocked that no other reviewer seemed to test using it outside. Yes Casey doesn’t really explain how anything works but to me it was more impressive to see how it actually functions in the real world. The people in public reacted fairly positively to it. Of course there is a bit of staring because it is so new, but when casey starts talking to people it feels every bit as genuine as a normal conversation. When compared to the failure that was google glasses, this is like night and day. Its also very easy to imagine a world with this tech being common place. All the hard work is done, all thats left to do is for Apple to make it lighter, thinner, and cheaper.
I read this comment at the beginning of the video and was like "hmm I wonder what he's talking about" and then eventually I see Casey standing in the middle of a donut shop holding a donut up in the air while wearing these massive goggles saying "A butterfly is eating my donut" LOL
I thought the same, the people walking around staring at him with these huge goggles on with absolutely no context had me laughing. He looked like the embodiment of an acid trip
i feel like New York is like the perfect place to test this. most people will be completely uninterested in whatever you have going on, and the ones who do care will be cool enough characters to include in a video. its like the perfect choice
New York around 10:30 am maybe. Rush hour stopping in the middle of a subway stairwell to write out a message? Waiting at a crosswalk needing a 3 ft radius to move your hands around to type? Going to annoy a lot of people with both of those.
A wave of novel mental illness and sensorimotor disorders are going to hit harder than humanity is prepared for. People think they are depressed, confused, anxious and lonely now... just wait. This is literally the beginning of the end. We were not designed to interact with the world like this. We will learn the hard way.
This is the most original review of the Apple Vision Pro. Everyone is reviewing them in controlled environment, this review was original and provided a totally different perspective on this new emerging technology outside of an office or living room. Nice one!
As a tech geek, this is super cool... As a human that feel like my phone makes me disconnected from reality... this makes me feel like we are going to get even more disconnected from reality/the present and more connected to the digital world. If thats good or bad is up to each and everyone to decide for themselves.
i think eventually this will be in form of glasses, just give it some time, the same way bigscreenVR is now the size of swimming goggles. its getting there, as time has told us things get slimmer, smaller and faster.
Im fine with the present. Being always connected looks like the best way of being always alone. Boredom is an important human experience and having this will just make us consume content non stop
I've had decade-long meaningful friendships with people I've never met. Good friends, not just acquaintances. Cool people with interesting stories and useful skills and perspectives I'd never have without technology. You can pretend you don't like technology but you're leaving comments after watching videos about it, so yeah. If you were being honest you'd be out on a farm talking to cows or something. ;)
@@jlb4685 Let me guess, gamers? You need to hang out with people in real life because you don't have common ground and they'll challenge and push you to develop different aspects of yourself.
@@rhadiemIts not one or the other. Technology has been great in advancing the way we do many things, but it’s also a very monopolized industry, and don’t act like there aren’t issues correlating to it. I.e mental health, social isolation, social comparison, overconsumption, addiction, etc. It widely depends in your use and how you use it, yet you should know that the tech industry will use whatever psychological methods they have to keep your attention. Privacy is also an issue. Plus the idea that kids start using it will shed light on how much their brain changes in a few years. Good things exist, I don’t agree that we can’t criticize it and have to ‘live in a farm’ if we don’t like it. There’s a lot of good reasons. AI is also on the rise, virtual reality is an interesting mix, to a possible(I emphasize possible) scenario of even more social isolation.
Well... i don't have one - and I'm note even saying "yet" cause I doubt I'd ever have - but from what I'm gathering is that with this you actually DON'T IGNORE the people around you, because unless lke the phone where you concentrate on the little screen and you kinda have to choose which one you see, here the people are still stay in focus... At the same time, yeah, totally agree: dystopian AF
I’m a simple man. I see a video by this guy and I’m back in 2016 at 20 years old dreaming of an electric longboard… dude the nostalgia you evoked with this…. Thank you. I missed you. Crap I’m crying now.
@@gabox17da88 you mean you never almost walked into someone who was completely absorbed into their phone screen while walking down a busy street or the airport? You're lucky. Or maybe you're the one who's trying to "multitask"?
it will be funny for all of a day, then people are going to get knocked out- especially in NYC. People are bad and rude enough on a phone, this is rude to a whole new level.
5:38 "it's impossible for me to imagine that you can't see what I can see" - that quote right there highlights the awesomeness of this thing. it feels like the 90s all over again where we see this cool new thing and then imagine all the potential.
I was literally thinking the same thing. I was not born to watch the internet emerge and I was too young to get excited about the first iPhone but now I know that feeling of excitement wich people must have had back then. Reminds me of that video from the 90s where they go in the gas station and people are so happy about the camcorder 😂
This was the scariest part for me. It shows how it's going to disconnect the user from people and environment around them in a way many times more problematic than a phone already does. Outside, when people are physically together, they won't even share the same experience anymore.
... How someone interprets what he said as "awesome" is beyond me. What Casey did is demonstrate you look like an insane person to everybody around you. The use case for this tech is at home or some isolated space. It does not work whatsoever in the manner depicted in this video. You might as well just have your phone out and headphones on if you want to check out of reality around you while moving around a city.
Master Toyota Technician. A while back they said AR would help a technician work on a vehicle. This would be such a game changer in an industrial setting. When I'm working on an electronic diag I can have my wiring diagram while I work. It would be even crazier if it can illuminate with IR or have a thermo camera to show heat resistance in a wire. This is a game changer. Can't wait for the future.!
I love the idea of this as an application of this technology. Imagine Doctors getting to use some level of this to perform diagnosis or surgery. Sadly, knowing humanity, my cynicism says we probably gotta get all the advertisements and x-rated shit outta the way first, because people be money hungry and horny a lot. 😂
I agree. I see this as a great industrial product. But Apple is a consumer company… Nobody will wear this, in any form, all day, then come home and, keep wearing it.
Master story teller at work. I was grinning ear to ear throughout the whole video. It is so refreshing to see someone bring a human emotional perspective to a tech review. Thank you Casey. I am grateful I live in the same world as you.
That's one of the reasons the headset feels SUPER primitive. You have to just stand still and make weird hand motions in the air for it to function. You look like a maniac from the outside perspective.
If only we had some kind of voice assistant on, say, i dunno, a watch or something instead of a nightmare scuba mask and single finger air typing while frozen in place…. 🤣
imagine 100s of people disrupting even just walking on a sidewalk. It's hard enough to drive anywhere with the countless unaware distracted fuckheads slowing everything down two fold
These things make us engage in ultimate dopamine, we're going to become so dependant on these type of things to feel satisfied, and whenever we're not using it, we're going to crave it, that's why it's important to think it through. Acknowledge your surrounding and be aware of what you're doing, meditation is key to not get consumed by the machines.
Everything’s going to have to become stimulating… we can’t just walk down a road- we will need music, a show, texting, social media for simple things. This is the future 😢
@@psychoticchemistWe are in the age of social midias and smartphones, people are addicted to screens and how other people see them, of course many people will use this on the street, whether due to status or pure addiction and the incessant desire to escape reality.
I agree. His bit about the profound moment made me think about how interesting it is that he's there in Times Square with all these real human people .. but he's not. He's got his screens up and is watching TH-cam or Apple TV or reading texts. I think the vision pro is cool, and I really like playing games and doing fitness things in my Quest. But each step we take with this tech pulls us further from actual reality.
To quote the late David Foster Wallace, "the technology is just gonna get better and better and better and better. And it's gonna get easier and easier, and more and more convenient, and more and more pleasurable, to be alone with images on a screen, given to us by people who do not love us but want our money. Which is all right. In low doses, right? But if that's the basic main staple of your diet, you're gonna die. In a meaningful way, you're going to die.” But yeah, enjoy your adventure Casey.
The idea of everyone having some type of device like the Vision Pro in the future is disconcerting. That moment when you’re in Time Square is what stood out to me. There are tons of people around and you’re in an isolated world within the headset. People already interact less with the people around them because of cellphones, and I can only see this getting worse if we’re able to set up an entire office wherever we are. The future looks lonely if this is where we’re headed.
same here. Seemed scary. I still remember the first time I saw someone using an ear piece to talk to someone in public. I was like wow. It was also confusing too cuz for a moment I thought they were talking to me or someone else, but no one else was around. Then I saw the ear piece on the other side. I think this teaches us to even more ignore each other cuz we just assume they are on the phone. I could never get into having conversations on an ear piece or phone in public really. I like talking to strangers though. But if everyone has these goggles, I guess I'll be talking to myself anyways 😅 Technology is certainly convenient but sometimes scary.
I feel like it's the opposite. Everyone is already always looking down at their phones while this would allow people to actually see the world around them while consuming media or sending messages.
My thought was "Oh god, people will do that once it becomes widespread. Being oblivious to the people around them that they stop on staircases." My second thought was that we already do that xD
In 10 years every kid and young adult will be doing this. They'll make fun of us for still using our thumbs to type on the little rectangles (cell phones). We're the boomers now 😢
I've seen a few videos involving these goggles. The main thing I notice that concerns me is the lack of situational awareness the users have. People stopping in cross walks, people stopping on stairs, etcetera.
Already have this with phones/tiktok, stupid yutes waving their phones around in the middle of packed London event trying to get perfect angles for selfies and shit, fuck it
Most of the youtubers are paid by apple to promote their product . They always try to convince their viewer that their products are worth the price and unique. They say this is the future
Many people have said it already, but this is such a big sacrifice to our social nature man. Phones and computers have made society lonely and distant already, can't imagine what something like this would end up doing if it caught on (I still think this will be a huge flop carried solely by channels like this and Marques' but we'll see). Imagine walking down the street and not needing to ask anybody for any sort of information (still the case with phones but now you don't need to tell your device where you are or take it out etc), constantly being connected to your favorite people so you stop finding value in meeting or talking to new people and no one will even know who or if somebody is looking at them. Your sense of hearing and seeing are connected to an active virtual environment at all times, which we automatically find way more interesting to operate in than real life. Phones don't give us this yet we still pull them out and into our pockets several times for small trips. I mean just look at this alone, you see a guy walking around, making hand gestures, with everybody around him wondering if he can even see them.
But like Casey notes, the form factor is only going to get smaller, the integration only cleaner. Imagine you're wearing these as regular glasses, or as contact lenses. He's talking about this being the gateway to not only a new form factor, but a new tier of integration. The implications of this for skilled labour alone are mindboggling
So many people are cutoff to the real life social world today, there's no telling what this thing will do. I tried VR, and felt dumb. Ive given it quite a few chances, and just felt like I was shutting off the world and people around me. I will never speak to people with those devices on, just like people holding cell phones. You want my attention, I need your attention. Society has so many problems right now, and this doesn't help. Ive seen those things in Seattle, and people look very strange walking around.
I strongly agree, just thinking about it makes me frightened I reckon it would be cool to have something similar in future, but in a MUCH smaller dimension, perhaps like a pair of glasses, the one’s Casey usually wears, then totally acceptable Yet, maybe 5 more years and I will buy myself a pair for daily using😂
I am exactly thinking the same, but as you look at the technical progression, in 20 years all that is needed, is a simple chip or neural dust in your brain... mankind is doomed. In 100 years there are not much real people left, but a whole lot of computer integrated androids. Skynet from terminator is not far fetched
I understand your explanation because I have also thought about it, but imagine the integration and usefulness that people with disabilities or illnesses can have.
@@AshishGautam-v5y I see stuff like this so much I've gone insane. This random event happens to me almost daily. I can be listening to TV and reading a book and at the same exact time a word is said on TV I read it. And I mean words that's arnt just "I" or "a" I mean words like "technique". It's wild when it happens. Makes me feel like we are in a very advanced simulated reality with predetermined outcomes and the creator is said simulation is showing skill.
This was the highlight for me too, incredibly funny. I guess you can't do touch typing on that virtual keyboard, primary school/great gramma index fing stabbing has been due for a comeback for years. I would prefer swipe typing/handwriting but that would make you look dangerously demented haha, possibly sketchy if you look homeless (as Casey kinda does here, only the ski goggles give it away ;)
I think wearable keyboard and mouse stations are the future. And my mouses I mean the type with the trackball. Niche market but still a potential new market.
This is totally my concern. Everyone digging in to their smartphones and scared to talk to other people the last 10 years is bad enough.. Wish we could turn back time.
For me, the extremely useful feature is Mac Virtual Display. Point the Vision Pro at your Mac’s display and the Vision Pro takes over and displays what’s on your Mac in the best immersive 4K you’ve ever seen. So instead of sitting at a desk for 6 to 8 hours a day, I can interact with the film scoring and music production apps in my industry wherever I want, standing or sitting or moving in a 360 degree 3D space. For lack of a better comparison it’s kinda like the interface in Minority Report. Visually it’s a couple of steps up from looking at a flat 2D display. There’s even keyboard and mouse support, although this ties me to the computer. Still, it’s a phenomenal experience. I’d like to see my apps run natively on the Vision Pro. Regardless, this is how I want to work with apps from now on.
The vision pro seems like such a cool but also potentially dangerous piece of tech. It's interesting to see how it could impact our daily lives and interactions. Definitely a thought-provoking video!
Yes, dangerous indeed. "Subliminal probing," has been proven possible in studies and tech companies want a seat at the table with big brother. Ultimately the hardware will be miniaturized and they'll have an open window into our minds without our awareness
@@soleaux well at the end of the day he was using the device in the same way one would use a phone so it could be a replacement but for that it would need to be as easy to carry as a phone.
@@cesramm1120he wasnt. He was literally showing you how it might look a few years from now. If he doesnt do it who else is?. Same thing as a customer being on the phone while they on the line or facetiming someone else. Im telling you by experience. People be stuck in their even when they are talking to other people.
This is the actual review, instead of just reading the manual. This has got so much perspective. I can call this piece an ART. Especially the antenna's when he is speaking about the future makes so much sense to me. Great work!!!
I absolutely love mine! I think you’re right this is the precipice of where we’re going with computing. It’s remarkable and everybody needs to have this experience at least once to make a decision for themselves. Once for me during the demo, I had absolutely no problem with the price because I see where it’s going. FYI, there is a travel mode in settings by looking up, pulling down the arrow next to the airplane mode you turn that on, and you can use it whilst in motion. I love mine absolutely love, love mine. BTW, I watch this video and did this review whilst wearing my Vision Pro. Voice texting genius.😂
I love this take. Rather than fuss over certain details, you have gotten deeper into the heads of the creators and why this is a groundbreaking corner in tech history. This was hilarious but profound!
Exactly! Everyone is so focused on the technical details and short comings of this 1st gen apple vision, and seem to miss the actual point that this is going to change everything in the next decade
@@doommaker4000 except Quest3 doesn’t have the camera quality, display quality, hand-tracking quality, lidar, integration with Apple ecosystem and much more. I don’t know what “update” would change all that
Exactly! This video proves that, when developing a new product, the last thing a tech company should do is care about the opinion of tech reviewers. If we were in the early 1900s they’d be all complaining about why no one’s come up with faster horses, or about the early cars being 'impractical and too expensive for most people.'
Lets create a world where no one has any REAL situational awareness around them. Very cool tech, but extremely terrifying negative impacts on society. Smart phones have already destroyed so much of human interaction. This is on a whole other level. If this tech gets popularized, there are going to be huge impacts in both a safety and social aspect.
This is like one of the best videos I have seen on Apple Pro yet. I mean he is actually using it in a day to day setting. Makes me want one, but at the same time wait till the 2nd gen. As other have said the future looks exciting. However to show a video of Apple Pro in NY! On the Subway! And…..having a huge screen on the tracks with a TH-cam video lol hilarious, awesome!👏
Please tell me you're under 15 and just a dumb kid, because if you're an adult and think this is the best video and concept you've ever seen I want to leave this earth!
I don't want them to be smaller and better. In my opinion it's good if they stay massive overpriced ski googles so we can avoid having millions of people walking around living in a digital world. Things are not looking good for avoiding loneliness epidemics and staying connected to real life. @@morauy3481
This is a great video Casey! I appreciate you testing the real world function of this device. I found it interesting that your reaction at the end was much different than thoughts while watching. My thoughts were that maybe we're headed down a path that will leave us more isolated and separate from one another. Is it "boomerish" of me to have an inclination to abstain from this type of tech?
Not "boomerish" at all, because if you think seeing people immersed in their smartphone screens is isolating enough, imagine everyone wearing them...pausing to reply to a message on a staircase for example...interacting with an unseen screen in a real-world environment. I'd move to somewhere where there wasn't any cell reception. I guess, when generations don't understand what they lost by embracing tech, they won't know any better...
@@LoremIpsum1970people were saying the same thing when TVs were invented. We are getting more and more isolated. What happened to sparking up a convo with the person next to us? Im guilty too
I think it connects us better you don’t have to be sucked down into your phone or computer it can be connected with reality helping pull you back in and appreciate both.
Not sure if anyone in the comments has mentioned this but there is a travel mode that can be turned on so that apps stay in place. I’d love to see how it works in a similar environment like a train or car. Great video btw!
I think this is a very unique insight into how public interaction in a real world would irk with devices like the Vision Pro. Most reviewers are designing at home and reviewing the device while this offers a glimpse into what it would mean to actually put the device through its paces. Very unique. Good work!
Seems like we’re witnessing the end of being present and mindful of our everyday moments. People can barely survive in public without numbly scrolling on the phone. This takes that dysfunction to a whole new level.
yea the future is going to be so lonely, i get VR to have some fun in a virtual word that is not possible in reality etc like games but having this on all the time for day to day stuff creeps me out
@@emko333in this form it won’t become mainstream. When it gets reduced to like a glasses form it would but it’ll be the same as wearing normal glasses and it’s gonna be fine
I gotta say this makes me both nervous and excited. I wonder when it gets super clean will by workflow be better more efficient so when I am connected I can multitask better or not be sitting all day. Then when I want to turn it off and be in the real world I can do that too. I already see it now. Real life is something people are actively seeking out. I miss sometimes not being able to “disconnect” the way we used to when we had landlines only. But now that time has passed with computers in our pockets we’re starting to figure out how to give ourselves what we need as humans even whilst we engage fully in the tech. I think we’ll be alright but there will be a learning curve.
Why isn't everyone commenting this? That's literally all I could think for the entire duration of the video. I know Casey is an "early adopter" typically, but this product just makes me want to buy a flip phone or something.
Happy to help film this one! Please don’t ever FaceTime me with your Persona again thanks
I'll remember that next time bro, thanks for your assistance again
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what a horrible video take
@@chimpo131what??
2:43 "I get off here... Enjoy your adventure!" was so genuine and sweet.
so NPC of him
I love this moment!
@@civ TÜRKİYE İZMİR
NPC for sure
He stole my breakup line!
This is the type of review I'm so glad exists 😅
2:05 There's a travel mode in the control settings! Apple says it's made for airplanes but... I suspect it'll do pretty good on subway too
Your review video was sick!
Both reviews complete each other perfectly
Have you used this in the real world like casey? btw great review.
i think you shold do a video where you do the stuff casey did, it would be awesome
Marques! What’s up!
When you feel like Times Square doesn't have enough screens already
They control them, and we control ours 🤪
They should make it so it blurrs advertisements on things. B)
I am deaf... I would love something like this to actively make captions for everyone around me so I can tell what people are saying... would be amazing.
WUT?
Accessibility features like this would be amazing!
Now that's an interesting use case
Car drives about and it will be like …… Vrrrrrruuuuummmmm 😅
@@jnnx the same way you can speak into your phone and it writes the text, he will be able to get captions of what people are saying on his screen... only problem is that tech doesn't always translate correctly... Looking at my voicemails that get transcribed into text... I have to actually listen to the voicemail because the transcription is so bad
I wanna watch this again in 10-20 years. This gonna be like watching people with their first bulky mobile phones
Lol that’s exactly what I was thinking. It’s like when the iPhone was released everything was so cutting edge and amazing. Wonder how much better this thing will be on the 10th generation
Imagine if it's as small as a pair of spectacles. No bulky battery to carry. No one's glued to phones because screens/movies/videos can be conjured up as part of the real world that no one else can see. You can watch, gather information so easily. Events happening elsewhere you just watch live on a conjured up screen as you go about your day. The fact it's fixed in space and really looks crystal clear like a real object is amazing and different from our digital screens today.
Yep. On point.
“Remember how big and bulky it used to be”
@@moonbalancedd I'm waiting for the contact lens iteration. ha ha
But... honestly, why is it good that our "outside" reality will be bombarded with access to our online worlds? If it's hard enough now to sit in a room with friends and stay focused on "the now" and enjoy the moments together, are you insinuating that our future is basically that no moments together will be unencumbered by apps, videos, calls, and augmented reality? Why is that good?
Youre acting like it isnt already bombarded by 150 messages and Subway surfing and Ticketbuying and and and
Because Casey is paid to say this bullshit.
Omg, you cant escape future
@@lacafaca100 Welp. This is a braindead comment.
Vision pro is indeed impressive, I could see the future indeed going there. But my reaction is, please take me back to past, enough of digital world already
Let me tell you one thing, THIS is the best review that I ever seen about this product. It is a real review in real life. Congratulations and I hope Apple engineers take notes about this video.
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The world is racing toward "AMAGEDDON" !!! And people need to get right with the Lord!
If you have not read the books of (Daniel chapters 7-12), (Ezekiel chapters 37-39) (Matthew chapters 24:1-51 + 25:1-30), (1 Thessalonians chapters 1-5), (2 Thessalonians chapters1-3) and (Revelation chapters 6-19), now would be a good time. They will explain a lot about what is going on right now!
These books will cover the "Wars" about to come, the catching up / the blessed hope, World judgement, hence the Tribulation and the Great Tribulation / the tome of Jacob's trouble! These books will also be the most ominous and scary for the unbelievers and the most exciting and uplifting for those who believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior!...
It is my hope and prayer that people would repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ before all these things take place, because it is going to be very, very scary if you do not and you decide to wait and see what happens!
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All glory be to the Lord our God, Jesus Christ. Amen!
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True, basically how I would wanna use it and answered what I was curious about with this.
Yeah I've watched Marques and Nilay and those are both great reviews but this is a very necessary review category.
You are right! This is an amazing review…
Bro this is why you’re one of the OGs
Because you don’t repeat the same review that every TH-camr does - unbox the device etc - you entertain us through film while teaching us about it. This is a true review!
True. Its like actually taking a car to the track vs walking around talking about it
@@tertainment414the top gear tech review.
some of you eat mkultra and mocking bird for breakfest lunch and dinner
broooo bro
This is not a review this is more of a demonstration, I didn’t learn anything about the details and intricacies of this device, that’s what you’d learn from an actual review.
This video is going to be so legendary in 10 years
This video is already legendary
this video was a glimpse into the future! not just the tech but the human integration that he showed possible! get me those eyeball implants now please :P
Deadass
Who’s here after 10 years
One way or the other.
This genuinely terrifies me for what’s to come in the next few decades
Yeah, same.
Goodbye reality! I am seriously shocked how few people are concerned.
45 decades later reality will be a an game station where your job is a game you do this in vr to get the money in reality which will soon not exist because of ai and computers and robots will start to take over our purpose in this world and soon we are gonna be living on mars on a big bubble of air
I had those concerns but if it only works when you're stationery, then that's a solid safety feature. You won't be able to use it when walking or driving for example.
It will be eased in as seamlessly as the iPhone. Soon everyone will have one, you won’t even notice
What stood out to me is how friendly everyone was. "Enjoy your adventure" How amazing is that guy!
People make it out like NYC is full of gruff angry people, but on the whole most people are very kind to each other.
Well it seems pretty clear to me they weren't just random travelers, they were people he approached and asked to be in his video
you will be robbed of it soon, walking with 3k piece around cities. GOOD LUCK
Nearer 4k@@sun2020able
He was a Christian, likely a pastor. That's why he wss so nice, because he knows Jesus and has the Holy Spirit
"Enjoy your adventure"
What a guy. So peaceful and kind. Everyone else feels that, right?
no
I'm willing to bet he was from another country. Foreigners are friendly.
That's my dealer, he sells me weed.
I did.
Yeah, he seems such a nice and wise gentleman.
The butterfly moment killed me 🤣 🦋
Dude! I was literally a minute behind you 😂😂😂
the butterfly is eating my donut
Haha
What’s inside the Vision Pro?
O dear god/s we are all doomed.
there is a deep and uncomfortable disconnect in what is about to happen.
simply because we are going to let it happen...
it doesn't end well.
Which is what they said with cellphones and then smartphones...
Fr I was waiting for him to say “but”
@@Eric-ue5mmsmartphones are literally ruining society. and this is backed up by lots of data.
What an incredible way of showing this product off. Not something that you'd see a typical review do. I appreciate your authenticity.
I agree. I was actually kind of shocked that no other reviewer seemed to test using it outside.
Yes Casey doesn’t really explain how anything works but to me it was more impressive to see how it actually functions in the real world.
The people in public reacted fairly positively to it. Of course there is a bit of staring because it is so new, but when casey starts talking to people it feels every bit as genuine as a normal conversation.
When compared to the failure that was google glasses, this is like night and day. Its also very easy to imagine a world with this tech being common place. All the hard work is done, all thats left to do is for Apple to make it lighter, thinner, and cheaper.
@@WARnTEAI can’t wait for the third or 4th gen of this and it’s a price of what iPhones are now
That man on the subway with the beautiful blue tie was very sweet “enjoy your adventure” ☺️ 2:29
That interaction was priceless
And the movie „Adventure“ being recommended right after!
The cut away of you holding the donut up killed me. LOL.
Pete! you're awesome!
Opopopoppopoop
Love you man
I read this comment at the beginning of the video and was like "hmm I wonder what he's talking about" and then eventually I see Casey standing in the middle of a donut shop holding a donut up in the air while wearing these massive goggles saying "A butterfly is eating my donut" LOL
I thought the same, the people walking around staring at him with these huge goggles on with absolutely no context had me laughing. He looked like the embodiment of an acid trip
This will be a great boost for people alienation
That gentleman at 2:30 is security for my office building. He’s an amazing guy, what a treat to see him on here
he seems so kind :D
I thought he was so super polite! It amazed me.
did you tell him 7 million people saw him on this lol
@@tomthetitan101haha yes, 50+ other people recognized him before I did
He's a legend.
This was one of my favorite Black Mirror episodes!
Same😂😂😂
Future sucks.
This is your new future, thank Apple later. (Sad Sarcrasmic style)
Imagine the cameras crashing while crossing the road :/
Underrated comment 😂
“Apple Vision Pro kids” about to replace “iPad kids”??
$3500 nahh i dont think its going to replace i pad kids anytime soon
Even scarier
Parents buying this for their kids needs a reality check
@@Wiroe Fr
we said the same bout parents buying their kids smartphones at age 10@@Wiroe
We always ask if we can do it, but we never stop to think if we should.
Videos like this are a good reminder of why I love Casey’s videos and story telling ability. Glad he pops up every now and then.
The man who said "enjoy your adventure" was so wholesome 2:45
yeah we need more people like him
He sounded like Mikey (Franks best friends) from Shameless
I love when he said "adventure" - so cute!
Pretty sad this even stands out as this should be normal behavior. But no, many people are too ego driven and not even remotely humble.
The best NPC in the game.
i feel like New York is like the perfect place to test this. most people will be completely uninterested in whatever you have going on, and the ones who do care will be cool enough characters to include in a video. its like the perfect choice
Perfectly put😁
True true
Gonna get robbed soon enough.
New York around 10:30 am maybe. Rush hour stopping in the middle of a subway stairwell to write out a message? Waiting at a crosswalk needing a 3 ft radius to move your hands around to type? Going to annoy a lot of people with both of those.
Next try in Berlin. Same
A wave of novel mental illness and sensorimotor disorders are going to hit harder than humanity is prepared for. People think they are depressed, confused, anxious and lonely now... just wait. This is literally the beginning of the end. We were not designed to interact with the world like this. We will learn the hard way.
This is the most original review of the Apple Vision Pro. Everyone is reviewing them in controlled environment, this review was original and provided a totally different perspective on this new emerging technology outside of an office or living room. Nice one!
Even apple haven't made a video that explains the device as well as this one 😂
So so good
As a tech geek, this is super cool...
As a human that feel like my phone makes me disconnected from reality... this makes me feel like we are going to get even more disconnected from reality/the present and more connected to the digital world.
If thats good or bad is up to each and everyone to decide for themselves.
i think eventually this will be in form of glasses, just give it some time, the same way bigscreenVR is now the size of swimming goggles. its getting there, as time has told us things get slimmer, smaller and faster.
Once they get it smaller like a normal glasses or a chip in our mind... that would be the death of mobile phones
What is reality?
@@BernaTechAt this point it becomes dangerous
No let me help you: it's bad 🎉
Im fine with the present. Being always connected looks like the best way of being always alone. Boredom is an important human experience and having this will just make us consume content non stop
I've had decade-long meaningful friendships with people I've never met. Good friends, not just acquaintances. Cool people with interesting stories and useful skills and perspectives I'd never have without technology. You can pretend you don't like technology but you're leaving comments after watching videos about it, so yeah. If you were being honest you'd be out on a farm talking to cows or something. ;)
@@rhadiem people i've met online are way more interesting and share more common ground than most people i've met in person
That's the whole point. To turn you into a slave, the perfect consumer.
@@jlb4685 Let me guess, gamers?
You need to hang out with people in real life because you don't have common ground and they'll challenge and push you to develop different aspects of yourself.
@@rhadiemIts not one or the other. Technology has been great in advancing the way we do many things, but it’s also a very monopolized industry, and don’t act like there aren’t issues correlating to it. I.e mental health, social isolation, social comparison, overconsumption, addiction, etc. It widely depends in your use and how you use it, yet you should know that the tech industry will use whatever psychological methods they have to keep your attention. Privacy is also an issue.
Plus the idea that kids start using it will shed light on how much their brain changes in a few years.
Good things exist, I don’t agree that we can’t criticize it and have to ‘live in a farm’ if we don’t like it. There’s a lot of good reasons. AI is also on the rise, virtual reality is an interesting mix, to a possible(I emphasize possible) scenario of even more social isolation.
this makes the entirety of black mirror look like a story written by an edgy 13 year old on wattpad.
The men in the metro was so kind and respectful.
In my opinion, most New Yorkers are. Some more respectful than others, but I guarantee you, most of us are at least kind.
NYC people are nice to strangers in a way that Londoners need to learn (londoners are nice too but dam we are grumpy on the streets)
2:44 I like how when the guy on the train said "enjoy your adventure," a title called Adventure appeared in the apple tv app right after.
Hmm... Such a coincidence😮
He could have accidentally walked of the metro station on to the tracks and that would still have been the scariest part of the whole video.
@theazshow7327enjoy the ride
Yes, I would feel unsafe wearing this as I can't see anything that is behind the virtual screens@@rnedisc
I noticed that too! Syncronicity!
I already think we're on our phones ignoring the people around us too much. This is just dystopian AF 😂
The effects would be cool if they were projections other people around you could see as well (without requiring them to have a device).
@@kabirkumar5815thats more impossible than a contact lens that cost 5 bucks that can make u see things ppl put up in these but cant modify it
@@kabirkumar5815 What cool? To forgot how to communicate, feeling each other? That it's BS and will fk people mine, they will be 1000% sheep's now
When people just learn what dystopian means:
Well... i don't have one - and I'm note even saying "yet" cause I doubt I'd ever have - but from what I'm gathering is that with this you actually DON'T IGNORE the people around you, because unless lke the phone where you concentrate on the little screen and you kinda have to choose which one you see, here the people are still stay in focus... At the same time, yeah, totally agree: dystopian AF
be in THE MOMENT. You do not need ten moments.
I’m a simple man. I see a video by this guy and I’m back in 2016 at 20 years old dreaming of an electric longboard… dude the nostalgia you evoked with this…. Thank you. I missed you. Crap I’m crying now.
same.
Bruh yes we used to watch Casey religiously haha
same here bro!
He's been cryogenically unfrozen from the bronze age and is now living in the year 2024!
I relate
3:40 imagine taking the subway in one or two years and having to dodge all the zombies who parked in front of you to text 😭😭😭
Its quite literally the same thing with phones. except that it doesn't happen with phones you know. So it simply wont happen with vr goggles.
@@gabox17da88 you mean you never almost walked into someone who was completely absorbed into their phone screen while walking down a busy street or the airport? You're lucky. Or maybe you're the one who's trying to "multitask"?
If you're paying attention yourself, you shouldn't be walking into anyone lol @@MTkr19
Imagine how many robberies
@@gabox17da88 lol
That outside perspective of Casey waving a donut around in the air just going "The butterflies are eating my donut" was hilarious 😂
People are going to become even less good at dealing with reality.
Air typing wrist and finger pains.
People just staring at you while you say “the butterfly is eating my donut” had me dying 🤣🤣
Me too 😆😆😆
it will be funny for all of a day, then people are going to get knocked out- especially in NYC. People are bad and rude enough on a phone, this is rude to a whole new level.
I was waiting for "excuse me while I feed my dinosaur."
😂
5:38 "it's impossible for me to imagine that you can't see what I can see" - that quote right there highlights the awesomeness of this thing. it feels like the 90s all over again where we see this cool new thing and then imagine all the potential.
Magic mushrooms can have a similar effect at times lol
I was literally thinking the same thing. I was not born to watch the internet emerge and I was too young to get excited about the first iPhone but now I know that feeling of excitement wich people must have had back then. Reminds me of that video from the 90s where they go in the gas station and people are so happy about the camcorder 😂
This was the scariest part for me. It shows how it's going to disconnect the user from people and environment around them in a way many times more problematic than a phone already does.
Outside, when people are physically together, they won't even share the same experience anymore.
Meta Quest did everything you find amazing, before this.
... How someone interprets what he said as "awesome" is beyond me. What Casey did is demonstrate you look like an insane person to everybody around you.
The use case for this tech is at home or some isolated space. It does not work whatsoever in the manner depicted in this video. You might as well just have your phone out and headphones on if you want to check out of reality around you while moving around a city.
Master Toyota Technician. A while back they said AR would help a technician work on a vehicle. This would be such a game changer in an industrial setting. When I'm working on an electronic diag I can have my wiring diagram while I work. It would be even crazier if it can illuminate with IR or have a thermo camera to show heat resistance in a wire. This is a game changer. Can't wait for the future.!
I love the idea of this as an application of this technology. Imagine Doctors getting to use some level of this to perform diagnosis or surgery.
Sadly, knowing humanity, my cynicism says we probably gotta get all the advertisements and x-rated shit outta the way first, because people be money hungry and horny a lot. 😂
I agree. I see this as a great industrial product. But Apple is a consumer company… Nobody will wear this, in any form, all day, then come home and, keep wearing it.
@@mongo2044 most people are paying 4k period. Another electronic device that does nothing really new that quest can't at home.
This will be crazy to have in the auto world.
In 30 years when we have this tech in contact lenses this video is going to be a classic. Like the first experience with atari footage
What do you mean? This technology has been out for decades. Hololens, Quest headset is at its 3rd generation...
I think it would be better if a chip would be implanted , and then you could do that, but its dumb tech anyway,real powerful tech should be spirit.
"in contact lenses" @@alinn.4341
@@alinn.4341yeah but Casey didn’t do this with those devices
@@alinn.4341 Yeap, since the 80s.
Master story teller at work. I was grinning ear to ear throughout the whole video. It is so refreshing to see someone bring a human emotional perspective to a tech review. Thank you Casey. I am grateful I live in the same world as you.
I'll never get tired of his videos
@bru42 Who asked? Go sleep then.
@@YxneyTV i asked
Bot, report this account.
@@oxxn111I didn't ask, get out
@@w花b what’d i do
The bizareness of Casey typing on the stairs at 3:45 in the air from the outside perspectice. It just kills me everytime 😂😂
Right? All I could think of too was that he was lucky no one came up behind him and started yelling at him for blocking the stairs.
That's one of the reasons the headset feels SUPER primitive. You have to just stand still and make weird hand motions in the air for it to function. You look like a maniac from the outside perspective.
Well a person from 40 years ago would say something similar about people swiping their fingers across a rectangular metal piece of glass
If only we had some kind of voice assistant on, say, i dunno, a watch or something instead of a nightmare scuba mask and single finger air typing while frozen in place…. 🤣
imagine 100s of people disrupting even just walking on a sidewalk. It's hard enough to drive anywhere with the countless unaware distracted fuckheads slowing everything down two fold
Casey using iphone se 1st generation makes me happy because i still use mine!! Best phone
Maybe he gonna tell me vote hillery again..
These things make us engage in ultimate dopamine, we're going to become so dependant on these type of things to feel satisfied, and whenever we're not using it, we're going to crave it, that's why it's important to think it through. Acknowledge your surrounding and be aware of what you're doing, meditation is key to not get consumed by the machines.
Truth
Everything’s going to have to become stimulating… we can’t just walk down a road- we will need music, a show, texting, social media for simple things. This is the future 😢
Doubt it.
This is just a vr headset with an Apple logo, we are still ways of that dystopia
Very true, this stuff makes me scared of the future honestly.
Haha loved the synchronicity of the guy saying "enjoy your adventure" and right after you open Netflix to "Adventure". The guy was a wizard 😂
This is the best critique of this experience without actually critiquing it directly with words.
Well I don’t think anyone actually believes it’s ideal to use this thing while walking around in NYC lmao it’s designed for homes and offices
the verge has one of the best tech reviews ive seen in a long while on this thing funnily enough
I'd suggest watching the whole video
@@psychoticchemistWe are in the age of social midias and smartphones, people are addicted to screens and how other people see them, of course many people will use this on the street, whether due to status or pure addiction and the incessant desire to escape reality.
I agree. His bit about the profound moment made me think about how interesting it is that he's there in Times Square with all these real human people .. but he's not. He's got his screens up and is watching TH-cam or Apple TV or reading texts. I think the vision pro is cool, and I really like playing games and doing fitness things in my Quest. But each step we take with this tech pulls us further from actual reality.
To quote the late David Foster Wallace, "the technology is just gonna get better and better and better and better. And it's gonna get easier and easier, and more and more convenient, and more and more pleasurable, to be alone with images on a screen, given to us by people who do not love us but want our money. Which is all right. In low doses, right? But if that's the basic main staple of your diet, you're gonna die. In a meaningful way, you're going to die.” But yeah, enjoy your adventure Casey.
It was so funny to watch people stare in pure confusion as he tries to feed his donut to the virtual dinosaur 😂
don't upvote this fool who just bought an account.
same thing happen few decades ago when mobile phone only own by a few people, like "why did this guy talking to themselves?"
Schizophrenia simulator
6:29
"I get off here ... Enjoy your adventure" The line was priceless...!! Great non review Mr Neistat, I always love your content..!!
That moment was precious
And next thing that opened on his brower was Netflix app and show "The Adventure".
The idea of everyone having some type of device like the Vision Pro in the future is disconcerting. That moment when you’re in Time Square is what stood out to me. There are tons of people around and you’re in an isolated world within the headset. People already interact less with the people around them because of cellphones, and I can only see this getting worse if we’re able to set up an entire office wherever we are. The future looks lonely if this is where we’re headed.
same here. Seemed scary. I still remember the first time I saw someone using an ear piece to talk to someone in public. I was like wow. It was also confusing too cuz for a moment I thought they were talking to me or someone else, but no one else was around. Then I saw the ear piece on the other side. I think this teaches us to even more ignore each other cuz we just assume they are on the phone. I could never get into having conversations on an ear piece or phone in public really. I like talking to strangers though. But if everyone has these goggles, I guess I'll be talking to myself anyways 😅 Technology is certainly convenient but sometimes scary.
Yeah it’s weird asf why is he praising it
Perfect paradise for introverts tbh
That is exactly where we are going
I feel like it's the opposite. Everyone is already always looking down at their phones while this would allow people to actually see the world around them while consuming media or sending messages.
Well, that is terrifying.
This is hysterical. I laughed so hard at you just standing on the steps poking at thin air 🤣🤣
I howled 😂
My thought was "Oh god, people will do that once it becomes widespread. Being oblivious to the people around them that they stop on staircases." My second thought was that we already do that xD
In 10 years every kid and young adult will be doing this. They'll make fun of us for still using our thumbs to type on the little rectangles (cell phones). We're the boomers now 😢
The gestures are a little questionable to those around him 😂🤣😂
The new "glasshole" stereotype lol
We’re finally catching up to Back to the Future 2
You mean catching up to Wall-E?
brings to mind a haunting image of the lain episode where the guy is seeing hallucinations from his augmented reality game device
😂😂😂😂 my boy. You nailed ut
Ummm no, we're not, no one asked for this and no ones gonna buy it. Imagine women messing up hair and makeup,.. no way!
@@thefamily512 hey look here. Found the species of human that said cars are stupid when we got the horses
“I get off here, enjoy your adventure!” 😢 im not crying you are😢
im with you
Yeah that felt extremely wholesome
Anyone noticed Thansk ? 😂 His review is so authentic. He shows the practical use case of vision pro that no one has shown in any other video. Great 👌
2:44 is the most genuine i’ve ever smiled at any youtube video
I've seen a few videos involving these goggles. The main thing I notice that concerns me is the lack of situational awareness the users have. People stopping in cross walks, people stopping on stairs, etcetera.
Agreed
lawsuits galore
Already have this with phones/tiktok, stupid yutes waving their phones around in the middle of packed London event trying to get perfect angles for selfies and shit, fuck it
even Casey stopped on the stairs , which probably is part of the skit, yet it still bothers me.
Most of the youtubers are paid by apple to promote their product . They always try to convince their viewer that their products are worth the price and unique. They say this is the future
Casey answered the questions of the average Joe.
Unlike any other reviewers, your content is so accessible and easily understood.
One thing people will never say about it. "You look great wearing it".
Many people have said it already, but this is such a big sacrifice to our social nature man. Phones and computers have made society lonely and distant already, can't imagine what something like this would end up doing if it caught on (I still think this will be a huge flop carried solely by channels like this and Marques' but we'll see).
Imagine walking down the street and not needing to ask anybody for any sort of information (still the case with phones but now you don't need to tell your device where you are or take it out etc), constantly being connected to your favorite people so you stop finding value in meeting or talking to new people and no one will even know who or if somebody is looking at them. Your sense of hearing and seeing are connected to an active virtual environment at all times, which we automatically find way more interesting to operate in than real life. Phones don't give us this yet we still pull them out and into our pockets several times for small trips.
I mean just look at this alone, you see a guy walking around, making hand gestures, with everybody around him wondering if he can even see them.
But like Casey notes, the form factor is only going to get smaller, the integration only cleaner. Imagine you're wearing these as regular glasses, or as contact lenses. He's talking about this being the gateway to not only a new form factor, but a new tier of integration. The implications of this for skilled labour alone are mindboggling
So many people are cutoff to the real life social world today, there's no telling what this thing will do. I tried VR, and felt dumb. Ive given it quite a few chances, and just felt like I was shutting off the world and people around me. I will never speak to people with those devices on, just like people holding cell phones. You want my attention, I need your attention. Society has so many problems right now, and this doesn't help. Ive seen those things in Seattle, and people look very strange walking around.
I strongly agree, just thinking about it makes me frightened
I reckon it would be cool to have something similar in future, but in a MUCH smaller dimension, perhaps like a pair of glasses, the one’s Casey usually wears, then totally acceptable
Yet, maybe 5 more years and I will buy myself a pair for daily using😂
I am exactly thinking the same, but as you look at the technical progression, in 20 years all that is needed, is a simple chip or neural dust in your brain... mankind is doomed. In 100 years there are not much real people left, but a whole lot of computer integrated androids. Skynet from terminator is not far fetched
I understand your explanation because I have also thought about it, but imagine the integration and usefulness that people with disabilities or illnesses can have.
This is by far the best non-review review of this thing. Casey is such an incredible storyteller
"enjoy your adventure" what a nice guy. we need more like him.
and then "adventure" pops up on the screen.....
@@leithmcguire7995what a coincidence, glad you noticed
@@AshishGautam-v5y I see stuff like this so much I've gone insane. This random event happens to me almost daily. I can be listening to TV and reading a book and at the same exact time a word is said on TV I read it. And I mean words that's arnt just "I" or "a" I mean words like "technique".
It's wild when it happens. Makes me feel like we are in a very advanced simulated reality with predetermined outcomes and the creator is said simulation is showing skill.
This is how we will end up disconnecting with reality. It is terrifying.
Yet you posted this off a smartphone 🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡
@3:52 Casey typing a text response while stopped on the steps was friggin hilarious.
just imagine how annyoing it will be when people will be constantly doing this
@@sozusagenMabaru agreed.
This was the highlight for me too, incredibly funny. I guess you can't do touch typing on that virtual keyboard, primary school/great gramma index fing stabbing has been due for a comeback for years. I would prefer swipe typing/handwriting but that would make you look dangerously demented haha, possibly sketchy if you look homeless (as Casey kinda does here, only the ski goggles give it away ;)
You can still dictate with Siri …
I think wearable keyboard and mouse stations are the future. And my mouses I mean the type with the trackball. Niche market but still a potential new market.
You can always count on Casey to review the Vision Pro in the most _New York_ way possible! 😄
Happy for Casey here again
Casey = new York
Nice video, interesting that it doesn’t work if the environment is moving.
its a bit of fun for a video but imagine everyone running around with these things, it's bad enough no one talks to each other now being phone zombies
Me as an introvert would love this I hate talking to random ppl
agreed - this is a bad thing for society
Yep, really bad, is concerning
This is totally my concern. Everyone digging in to their smartphones and scared to talk to other people the last 10 years is bad enough.. Wish we could turn back time.
@@zixxiv2117 I'm not scared to talk to other people. I just find most people boring and stupid.
For me, the extremely useful feature is Mac Virtual Display. Point the Vision Pro at your Mac’s display and the Vision Pro takes over and displays what’s on your Mac in the best immersive 4K you’ve ever seen. So instead of sitting at a desk for 6 to 8 hours a day, I can interact with the film scoring and music production apps in my industry wherever I want, standing or sitting or moving in a 360 degree 3D space. For lack of a better comparison it’s kinda like the interface in Minority Report. Visually it’s a couple of steps up from looking at a flat 2D display. There’s even keyboard and mouse support, although this ties me to the computer. Still, it’s a phenomenal experience. I’d like to see my apps run natively on the Vision Pro. Regardless, this is how I want to work with apps from now on.
The vision pro seems like such a cool but also potentially dangerous piece of tech. It's interesting to see how it could impact our daily lives and interactions. Definitely a thought-provoking video!
Yes, dangerous indeed. "Subliminal probing," has been proven possible in studies and tech companies want a seat at the table with big brother. Ultimately the hardware will be miniaturized and they'll have an open window into our minds without our awareness
Every new technology is potentially dangerous.
Tech’s never dangerous….control is what make it whatever
@@TheSelfloveSpacemans forgot missiles are tech
@@TheSelfloveSpace🤨
9:36 he perfectly described future computing in one sentence and a gesture
So.. you mean Facetime or any other video call? We've done this for 20 years already.
@@LordManhattanno…he means these headsets will replace phones and be the new medium for computing
@@soleaux well at the end of the day he was using the device in the same way one would use a phone so it could be a replacement but for that it would need to be as easy to carry as a phone.
For the most basic use case, a phone call.
Wow, so profound and foreseeing 😂
All hail Casey!
@@BombaJead that’s what he’s saying…in the future it’ll be like a pair of glasses that you wear and has AR capability and replaces the phone
In control center there’s a travel mode which makes it so you can use it in moving vehicles
Yup
All I know is Steve Jobs would never give anything like this a green light
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i love how idiots like you think you know more than Apple execs
Kind of ironic for you to say that
I said that about the notch on the last few iPhones! 😂
I love how Casey showcases the absurdity of this thing, while still being amazed by it.
The irony is using these in tlTime Square. You are litterly in a real life place that is surrounded by hundreds of screens.
he purposefully stood in front of a donut shop register line to get attention that why he looked absurd because he was being annoying
@@cesramm1120 it is annoying, but this is likely what people are going to be doing
@@cesramm1120he wasnt. He was literally showing you how it might look a few years from now. If he doesnt do it who else is?. Same thing as a customer being on the phone while they on the line or facetiming someone else. Im telling you by experience. People be stuck in their even when they are talking to other people.
The absurdity I get, the amazement, I do not share.
I didn't laugh this much in a long time 🤣 The texting on the steps, the butterfly....
Yes those moments were awesome xD
Hunt & peck is not recommended for typing, you can instead look at things and touch your fingers together - it's much faster!
Same That a beauty moment of pure laugh
This is the actual review, instead of just reading the manual. This has got so much perspective. I can call this piece an ART. Especially the antenna's when he is speaking about the future makes so much sense to me. Great work!!!
I absolutely love mine! I think you’re right this is the precipice of where we’re going with computing. It’s remarkable and everybody needs to have this experience at least once to make a decision for themselves. Once for me during the demo, I had absolutely no problem with the price because I see where it’s going. FYI, there is a travel mode in settings by looking up, pulling down the arrow next to the airplane mode you turn that on, and you can use it whilst in motion. I love mine absolutely love, love mine. BTW, I watch this video and did this review whilst wearing my Vision Pro. Voice texting genius.😂
Also, you stopped on the stairwell typing, was gold. I laughed out loud.
I love this take. Rather than fuss over certain details, you have gotten deeper into the heads of the creators and why this is a groundbreaking corner in tech history. This was hilarious but profound!
Exactly! Everyone is so focused on the technical details and short comings of this 1st gen apple vision, and seem to miss the actual point that this is going to change everything in the next decade
@@WaitWhatCreator except quest 3 could do this with literally one update for fraction of the price
@@doommaker4000 except Quest3 doesn’t have the camera quality, display quality, hand-tracking quality, lidar, integration with Apple ecosystem and much more. I don’t know what “update” would change all that
Exactly!
This video proves that, when developing a new product, the last thing a tech company should do is care about the opinion of tech reviewers.
If we were in the early 1900s they’d be all complaining about why no one’s come up with faster horses, or about the early cars being 'impractical and too expensive for most people.'
@@doommaker4000when comparing something that’s 500 vs 3500 I can blindly say that the 3500 one is much better at doing it’s job lol
I love how the family just stares at him @ 6:30. XD
yea- they were like WTF is wrong with this guy 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lets create a world where no one has any REAL situational awareness around them. Very cool tech, but extremely terrifying negative impacts on society. Smart phones have already destroyed so much of human interaction. This is on a whole other level. If this tech gets popularized, there are going to be huge impacts in both a safety and social aspect.
Been watching for 10+ years now and it never ceases to amaze me at how charismatic and entertaining you make everything. I love it.
It is for sure a compltely different take than anybody elses to present the Vision Pro.
Casey is pure...Casey
watching it in action outside of an office room just makes it feel so futuristic, i love it.
I love how he compliments his mom, then dismisses her with a slight of hand 🤣🤣 9:35
and it's a left swipe lmao
8:57 yeah man this is def a good thing
This is like one of the best videos I have seen on Apple Pro yet. I mean he is actually using it in a day to day setting. Makes me want one, but at the same time wait till the 2nd gen. As other have said the future looks exciting.
However to show a video of Apple Pro in NY! On the Subway! And…..having a huge screen on the tracks with a TH-cam video lol hilarious, awesome!👏
How is this exciting to you. Imagine a world of people just in headsets walking around. Sounds horrible.
Please tell me you're under 15 and just a dumb kid, because if you're an adult and think this is the best video and concept you've ever seen I want to leave this earth!
@@More_Row I don't really care, i just want to play games like in sao anime
I don't want them to be smaller and better. In my opinion it's good if they stay massive overpriced ski googles so we can avoid having millions of people walking around living in a digital world.
Things are not looking good for avoiding loneliness epidemics and staying connected to real life. @@morauy3481
Okay maybe then you are the perfect demographic for these . @@AtomicZamurai
This is a great video Casey! I appreciate you testing the real world function of this device. I found it interesting that your reaction at the end was much different than thoughts while watching. My thoughts were that maybe we're headed down a path that will leave us more isolated and separate from one another. Is it "boomerish" of me to have an inclination to abstain from this type of tech?
Yes it is. Embrace the future.
If smartphones disconnected us.. imagine in the future when this is as common and less bizarre as a smartphone
Not "boomerish" at all, because if you think seeing people immersed in their smartphone screens is isolating enough, imagine everyone wearing them...pausing to reply to a message on a staircase for example...interacting with an unseen screen in a real-world environment. I'd move to somewhere where there wasn't any cell reception. I guess, when generations don't understand what they lost by embracing tech, they won't know any better...
@@LoremIpsum1970people were saying the same thing when TVs were invented. We are getting more and more isolated. What happened to sparking up a convo with the person next to us? Im guilty too
I think it connects us better you don’t have to be sucked down into your phone or computer it can be connected with reality helping pull you back in and appreciate both.
Not sure if anyone in the comments has mentioned this but there is a travel mode that can be turned on so that apps stay in place. I’d love to see how it works in a similar environment like a train or car. Great video btw!
Yeah but that's not as funny.
Marques commented
Eddy was right. Jesus.
Im part of the generation that grew up with early smartphones and this looks awesome
And that is called lying i am fucking horrified for the future
You the man Casey
Casey's tech review videos are awesome!
Someone is gonna die by crashing into a subway while wearing this
@@officialcalvinwayman Quest 2 and 3 have been out a while, far more available, do the exact same thing, and yet no one has died.
@@sqlevoliciousbad comparison. No one walks in public using the oculus
I think this is a very unique insight into how public interaction in a real world would irk with devices like the Vision Pro. Most reviewers are designing at home and reviewing the device while this offers a glimpse into what it would mean to actually put the device through its paces. Very unique. Good work!
Seems like we’re witnessing the end of being present and mindful of our everyday moments. People can barely survive in public without numbly scrolling on the phone. This takes that dysfunction to a whole new level.
yea the future is going to be so lonely, i get VR to have some fun in a virtual word that is not possible in reality etc like games but having this on all the time for day to day stuff creeps me out
Agreed. It’s the complete opposite of everything I want in my life….
Not to mention you KNOW some numbnut is totally going to try to drive using this thing. It's going to cause massive car accidents.
@@emko333in this form it won’t become mainstream. When it gets reduced to like a glasses form it would but it’ll be the same as wearing normal glasses and it’s gonna be fine
I'm actually really thankful for it because it means the rest of us can enjoy the present.
I gotta say this makes me both nervous and excited. I wonder when it gets super clean will by workflow be better more efficient so when I am connected I can multitask better or not be sitting all day. Then when I want to turn it off and be in the real world I can do that too. I already see it now. Real life is something people are actively seeking out. I miss sometimes not being able to “disconnect” the way we used to when we had landlines only. But now that time has passed with computers in our pockets we’re starting to figure out how to give ourselves what we need as humans even whilst we engage fully in the tech. I think we’ll be alright but there will be a learning curve.
That Krispy Kreme scene was too funny. Thanks for making my day.
"Enjoy your adventure" what a gentleman!!
This looks utterly dystopian
I agree, except people are already doing this with a small rectangle that lives in their pocket.
@@BrandoDrum the iPhone is the cigarette, this tech is heroin
@@BrandoDrum we are already cyborgs, we just don't know it. A great book id recommend "Is Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley...
Two thoughts kept coming to mind throughout the whole video:
1. He looks so cyberpunk.
2. Cyberpunk is meant to be a warning, not a goal
Why isn't everyone commenting this? That's literally all I could think for the entire duration of the video. I know Casey is an "early adopter" typically, but this product just makes me want to buy a flip phone or something.
(Imaginary) petition to never venture into the world of VR.
Funny you mentioned Marques' review, which was a masterclass, but you captured the remaining insights that he hadn't. Impressive work.