Bro it's a new one now. Just came from his video. It's scratches at level 7 with deeper grooves at level 8. For the first time in forever Edit:Very weird to say in here but: than you guys for th likes :)
If only the target audience has to buy, then even MKBHD will get few thousand views for this video and will surely be never worth the effort for him. So no worries about the purchase decision, imho
Well at least that's how new inventions start, we are entering the era of AI and VR, In future it will be more affordable and game industry will shift to vr gaming with AI NPC for more immersive games
As a housebound disabled person, it's worth it because you are able to be excited and passionate about the world around you, even if you can't walk anymore
Definitely one of the most in-depth an informative reviews I have ever seen on anything whatsoever. You so very clearly relayed the experience and nature of the Vision Pro. I had absolutely no idea what this gadget was about since I've had very limited exposure to VR but now I get it. Thank you for the amazing walk-through.
Ngl, im not an apple fan BUT my mum has recently lost the use of 3 of her 4 limbs. The idea of her being able to navigate a computer with her usable hand is INCREDIBLE as she cant really text at the moment as she has very poor fine motor control but can pinch her fingers together! This could mean she can text her friends and navigate her apps and games etc far more!
The fact that this is your second most viewed video of all time in the history of your channel (25 million within a four week time period at the time of posting this comment) says a lot about the popularity of this product. You’ve made a lot of brilliant videos in the many years you’ve been on this platform, and you gained 25 million views on this insanely fast, and it says a lot. Absolute insanity. Obviously the amount of views gained in this case is not just down to the popularity of the product, but it’s also down to the popularity of you. You’ve always made high-quality, informative, well produced and well edited videos. I love that your main goal is to inform customers of everything they need to know before making purchases or even after making purchases. You were a good egg. Keep up the hard work and I say that not just yourself Mark but to your entire team. Thank you for all you do.
23:13 I LOVE the idea of someone sitting next to you on the plane, having no idea what a Vision Pro is, and just seeing you touching a trackpad and keyboard on a laptop that seemingly isn't on 😂. Absolute madman behaviour. Great video as always 👍
You can do it with your eyesight too which is less distracting to other people. The only thing they will see is you pinching your finger and you can put your hand on your lap or something to hide it
Exactly what they said about touch screens "it's fragile and completely unnecessary, if we have buttons why make it more complicated 🤡" doesn't make it less of a technological advancement.@@manuelight
Thanks for all the details. I am super interested in the eye alignment and tracking for the device, same for the correction ability/focus. I know prescription lenses can be ordered for the device through Zeiss but I wonder how it will work if you have limited vision, such as people with only one eye (monocular) or if someone has amblyopia (lazy eye). I also wonder how it tracks the eyes if someone has limited eye movements - such as Duanes syndrome/ brown syndrome or other limitations. There are already some medical tools that can track the eyes and help measure and diagnose eye alignment issues and I wonder if this device may be even more accurate for that. Considering the price tag, perhaps this technology will be easily adopted by the medical industry. Thoughts? Of course, then there is the question if long-term use will influence eye health/ myopia development, especially in young children. Would be awesome to get some of the eye care professionals from the dev team to talk about these questions. Great content as always! thanks.
Don't own one but I can bet that if not now, in the near future apple will have the ability to manually add in if you have something like a lazy eye or only one working eye and the tech will be able to pick up on it.
That’s exactly what I was thinking the entire time. I am legally blind, blind in the left eye and have no central vision in the right eye. I am really curious to know how the device would work with my eyesight, especially with the central vision thing. How can I select anything on the UI if I can’t actually look directly at something? I’m also wondering how the classic Apple accessibility features like the Zoom window work.
This is so cool, like it's absolutely not for me for so many reasons, but as someone that grew up with cassette players and CRT TVs, this is kind of mindblowing how far we've come lol.
4:35 I think the small number of mAh is because the Vision Pro's battery runs at 12v whereas "usual" battery bank for your phone runs at 3.5v. That's why compared to Vision Pro battery, the Anker one at 4:45 has 4x the mAh but only 20% larger Wh.
Exactly this. mAh is basically useless, except when comparing batteries (in devices) that have the same voltage. So it can be useful when comparing smartphones and "regular" powerbanks - but can't be extrapolated easily when looking at Laptops for example, or this Vision Pro battery. I believe Apple had similar issues with their MagSafe powerbank, appearing to have a low mAh while actually being decent in Wh.
Talking about immersion, I started watching this video thinking I won’t be able to finish it; and it’s a rare thing to make a 40 min video feel this seamless. Literally didn’t realise when it got over. This has got to be one of the best tech videos uploaded by Marques, or anyone for that matter.
This is one of those early generations of new tech that is going to look hilariously antiquated in a handful of years. Like how we look at the early brick cell phones now.
I think its comical because its basically what they tried to do with the Metaverse, and Apple just swooped in and did something a lot more interesting. can't wait for other companies to release a very similar product for 2/3 of the price and that allows me to install any app I want and let me use non-proprietary hardware.
@keklead I certainly hope not. I'm sure the form factor is going to change significantly, but I hope the concept is here to stay. Now that Apple's done this, I hope this inspires a whole range, thriving ecosystem of mutually competing products like the first iPhone did.
That’s why Apple’s (thus far) premium pricing, yet minimum advertising in tech needs to be PRAISED and CARRIED ON! Let the tech and devs find other ways to make money, but advertising is not the move. Unlike Google’s approach. 😒
Hey dude always enjoy your stuff. Your reviews really help me with purchases…. but I need a Flossy Carter sign off. You think you could talk him into trying it out. Not to mention that would be one helluva collaboration ❤
When I started watching this, I thought, "there's no way I'm gonna make it through a forty-minute review of a product I don't even want." But Marques does such an amazing job of illuminating the pros and cons of this product, putting in context what matters and what doesn't, that the time went by like nothing. It's gonna take a lot more to convince me that I actually need this product, but it does look like fun. Also like a recipe for neck strain and migraines. Still, this is one of the best product reviews I've ever watched and I look forward to more of Marques's insights.
I have seen clips of him here and there, but I never actually watched a video of him until now. And I have to say, he's a really interesting dude. He walks a very fine line between being informative, funny, entertaining, and professional, and he never overdoes it in any of these aspects. I kinda regret not subscribing to him earlier.
I always love listening to your reviews, Marques. Honestly. I'm not really into technology. You are honest, highly organized, clear, and concise and by the time your review is over I feel I know everything I need to make a decision about whether to purchase or not. If just want to find out about something you are my first go to. Thank you so much for your great reviews.
Not an interior designer, but I can just tell that an app giving you a realistic depiction of a room with your proposed furniture would be absolutely killer. Same for architects and all kinds of designers.
This will be exactly a killer when architects and designers will be useless when people will use this kind of stuff permanently and just live in a empty green room with any real things (except maybe food) cause this product will be able to generate virtual things so why buy the real thing.
A very limited solution. Interior design is more about experience, not just looks. However, it might be used in marketing like "we'll show you your future interior in VR".
I recon this would be epic for Pokémon Go. Imagine walking down the street and seeing a Gym or Poké stop in 3D you can interact with and Pokémon running out in front of you.
Little detail I've just noticed: THANK YOU SO MUCH for not having any sorts of background music, so that I can hear the video much more clearly (I often play this kind of video while cycling with bone conduction headphones).
Yeah this is like the best review I have ever seen. I love how the unboxing was a separate video. This is the first video I’ve seen of this guy, he’s great.
@@flummy1692 bone conduction headphones are A LOT safer while cycling in the street, as I can hear the video very well while still listening to all happening around me. Nothing comparing to earphone's audio monitor functions
@@valtercoccofitness7528 oh well at that point I’d say to just turn down the volume of conventional headphones and keep a good eye out for everything, and if possible to find a trail to bike on if you don’t already
No I think he was going more for a we just really aint getting none new its all recycled content from the same companies that share our personal data to line their pockets so not really a faceplant. He right they change a couple things with all the end goal being "how much money and engagement" they can drive out of us. The latency looks terrible too. I'm not easily impressed.@@Asterra2
wow. thats a lot of view sir. this brotha here is smart. talk about something everyone in the world relates to, Tech and its evolution. But you also do it extremely well, and thats probably the most important part. Bravo- i havent seen anyone on youtube messing with your views , its nutz
You deserve your view count. There was no time wasting filler and stupid humour in this. Just well presented information. Thank you. It's a breath of fresh air.
Yup, exactly my thoughts. So many wannabe "tech reviewers" who make pathetically incompetent content, out of which half of the time is begging for likes/subs.... Marques is the goat. I instant subbed, and im not even that interested in this type of content lol
I have no plans of buying this, but just thinking about the engineering that went into this device makes my brain dumb. I’m taking a controls systems class in college rn and it’s given me a new found appreciation for this kinda stuff. Props to apple for even trying this, genuinely some of the most impressive tech we’ve seen in a long time.
@@sqlevoliciouswhat in the world are you on? The iPod was primarily just a web designed mp3 player. I STILL daily drive my iPod classic 3rd gen and I love it but what you’re saying is just wrong. Look at ANY headset from 8 years ago. Heck even 4 years ago. The pass through, eye tracking, and just general OS is better then everything else. Even the 7000$ pimax doesn’t compare
Impressive to some sure, but it's a classic tech space thing - it's a solution to a problem few people have, it's satisfying a need that isn't there for the overwhelming majority. All that engineering, blood sweat and tears, sleepless nights to create this thing for... whom, exactly? Beyond a few hours of novelty I don't see this being the sort of thing that doesn't go in a drawer within a year of purchase, or onto the used market to massively depreciate.
@@sqlevolicious Totally disagree. Apple's modified ARM platform Silicon is super innovative and allows them to more tightly integrate their devices, as well as being more powerful per watt than anything Intel or AMD with their antiquated x86 legacy support platforms can muster. Laptops with 18-20 hours of battery life are a genuine product you can buy. You can edit 4K video on an M1/M2 MacBook Air that runs rings around an old Intel one from 2016-2019 in basically every way etc. There are easier ways to trash Apple than go "they don't innovate" that dead horse of a trope.
Marques delivers an exceptional breakdown of the Vision Pro, showcasing its remarkable features and potential applications with unparalleled clarity. His thorough examination of the device's capabilities, particularly the innovative eye and hand tracking technology, highlights its revolutionary impact on the VR landscape. While addressing the downsides of the Vision Pro, including its weight, battery life, and current app selection, Marques maintains an objective and balanced perspective, ensuring viewers receive a comprehensive evaluation. His insightful analysis encourages critical thinking and fosters meaningful discussion about the future of VR technology. Marques, this is the first time I've seen a video of yours. 18.4 million subscribers? Wow.
Yup, cult of personality is a reproducible commodity. If MKBHD piggy-backed another person's theft of IP, he would be Steve Jobs. MKBHD just needs his Fanning/Napster event. MKBHD is skilled enough to work that cult of personality.
as a former valve index user and a meta quest 3 fan, I find this headset incredibly well made considering this is apple's first ar/vr headset, imagine this 3 gens later
Yes, I also find full VR games, not my thing. I use my headsets a lot for simulation games (Elite Dangerous, Asserto Corsa) or room experience (google drawing software... cant' remember the name). The teleport and the hand tracking is not for me. I'm usually sitting (aside beat saber). I won't get this from Apple until they support these type of games.
@@alexdubois6585the limiting factor would be that the games have to run on macOS, but there are plenty of solid games that can fill that niche. I bet you could launch steam from the virtual desktop, don’t see why it wouldn’t work
@@NeptuneCheeseCakeVista is easily my favorite. The effort that goes into Windows wallpapers is mind boggling. I have never been a fan of MacOS wallpapers.
They cant force you to use them. The dystopian part comes when the Commie/Fascist Socialist Left forces us to buy them because Nancy Piglosi has Apple stocks. Apple Computer has nothing on Oskar Schindler, lol. All the indoctrinated Progressives all thought Schindler was the good guy too, lol...
Overall a net-negative for humanity. Just another instrument to condition people to see digital representations of other people as reality. Life is moving towards the Dead-Internet Theory.
man this is why I have subscribed to you. never going to buy this but you made me feel that I bought it and felt like went through all the things in that SPATIAL COMPUTER. much love man, really appreciate the effort. God Bless.
I think I see where this is going. The vision pro will become an accessory to smaller, portable mac computers; they're liking keeping the battery separate to train their customers to get used to carrying something around. A separate computer piece would allow versatility in how it's used; both VR/AR and desktop modes, as well as allow the actual headset to shrink and become more comfortable.
They really don't have any incentive to make a native app for this. At this price point there won't be that many people who will buy it anyway and Apple hasn't really been nice to developers.
@@rodrigoboaventura6004 Apple likes to make everything propietary, so it's likely that they would need to rewrite a good part of the app. Like they do to make an android/windowns/linux app compatible with the ios/mac
Imagine watching “you know what” on the Apple Vision Pro and suddenly your buddy’s face shows up from the mist just because you are looking at his general direction 😂
4:44 I'm surprised nobody on your team caught this - but the battery IS actually the equivalent of a 10,000 mAh battery bank - you can see it right there on the screen. The difference is most power banks are around 3.7V (so a 10,000mAh capacity = 37Wh) and this one is likely around 12V (so a 3,166mAh capacity = 36Wh). It's right there on the screen!
9:32 I know this problem. When you have to keep looking at something you are controlling. It's the same with the arrows in horizon call of the mountain. You have to keep looking at the target *after* you release the arrow, or you miss.
This is the only guy who can review new gear without sounding like he’s trying to sell it to you. I have respect for Marques because he never seems to have an ego or arrogance despite having so much influence and viewers.
What is also really impressive is that the integrated screen recording has a solid image stabilization. On most other headsets you can see it quite shaking and it makes the viewers uncomfortable
Though I have very little interest in owning this device, I deeply appreciate the very high quality review and captivating presentation. Pure pleasure to watch. Thank you!
This technology is undoubtedly insane, but for me the most impressive thing is how you have just presented and demonstrated this product. An absolute masterclass in every way. Huge congratulations to you and all the team. This was brilliantly done.
But he only presented things that u have on ipad or iPhone! It's not worth 4K! To pay something 4K i expect really much from product! And this is only for Apple idiots who Just Wana have Apple product..
Marques is litteraly one of the youtuber who can make you watch a tech video passionately when you ve never been interested in it. Pure talent , straightforward , smooth .
This is very true! I avoid Apple product at all co$t, but I watched this one 'till the end. Still won't buy the thing, but the video and presentation are excellent!
Oh my God, Marques, what a beautiful explanation man! I wish Apple keeps this in their highlights, it's soo good, the nitty picky details which the apple explanation videos didn't even do great job at, but you just rocked it. Kudos to the effort went into this! Good luck.
For a moment if we keep aside all the flaws as its still the first generation of the product , its really futuristically impressive just when the first Iphone was launched back in 2007 and it created the future of interacting with the software , we could touch our music , our videos , our photos and now after 17 years Vision Pro is definitely the future for the next decade as its augments our everyday apps with real world physics . This is something we should all appreciate for the Vision Pro team. I definitely look forward for the truly amazing capabilities and all new possibilities with this product . It does really gives you wings and i hope it will become better.
Yeah because Apple isn't everything the last time I had an Apple product was when I was in high school but it got stolen from me so I stopped using Apple products because pretty much Apple products means that you are likely to get that stuff stolen versus an Android
haha yep, also have an s22+, but also an ipad and macbook. for now i just prefer android over ios, and theres no hate to it, just pick and choose @@Kratos510e
i cant, my grandparents are around. 😂 i really see no point in this toy. it seems like they made everyone 10 times more difficult to do than with a small 77 inch oled screen and mouse and keyboard.
Oh I thought he was talking about complicated URLs like say lorem(dot)ipsum(dot)gov(dot)us(dot)com/bla/blabla/item1928731982/Hij34J390293Lp3aB/AbLr394J For someone who usually has his mind in the gutter, I'm proud that I didn't catch that one.
In 2008 the best app we had was a torch that lit up on the phone and in the cameras flash. We are back with the ux leap that VR is just the equivalent to an iPhone without 3G
It's a 3D, depth-sensing, stereoscopic computer that you wear to use old-school 2D, depth-less, flatscreen iOS apps. Just so you don't have to physically touch an iPad. OK, Apple.
I am not in Apple's ecosystem. But I cannot deny this device is pretty darn impressive. That Mac Virtual Display feature is bananas. I want to see this device succeed and actually push the industry forward and have similar features from 3rd parties.
Features like this have been available for a long time on other devices. I use Virtual Desktop all the time on Quest 3. Their implementation seems really smooth though, and AVP is definitely more advanced in a lot of ways, but a lot of these features you can have like 85% of this experience, for 15% of the cost. I am excited for this to make the general public more aware of this though, will definitely push industry forward.
@@LarryMonteforte This^. The industry really needs to move past it's "it doesn't exist until Apple does it." None of this is particularly new or revolutionary. It refines on what's already been done and that's it.
Hey Marques! I actually have a lot of experience developing displays with lenticular lenses on them. Theres a few things to note here. A lenticular display has to encode the image into different viewing perspectives. This can be done a few different ways. You can split the image into 2 points of view and use depth sensing head/eye tracking to displace and skew the perspective of what you are viewing to emulate 3D depth for each eye, or you can split the image into a certain specific viewing angle. Lets say you are using a 45 degree viewing angle, this would require you to split the image into 45 different points of view. The benefit of this approach is that instead of emulating depth perception with head/eye tracking, anyone who views the monitor can see the same image from a different point of view. The pitfall of this is the artifact you are experiencing with the blurry non distinct eyes. When splitting an image into 45 degrees not only are you limiting your depth perception to the y-axis due to the physical restraints of the lenticular lens, but you also run into the issue of an extremely shallow focal plane. Theres many reasons that this happens and I could go on for hours about the properties of lightfields, however I'll spare you some time and explain how this relates to your issue. They simply are pushing the 3D model of your persona too far back in z space, and the focal plane is not properly calibrated (or cannot be with the definition display they have paired with their lens.) This can be solved in software if the lenticular monitor is laminated correctly and it is on a very high definition display, but with a lower quality display and mismatched ppi many issues arise . When designing a lenticular encoder to break your image into 45 viewing angles you must check the ppi of the lens. The ppi is a value that specifies the size of each bump on the lens and the population of bumps on the surface. When creating a lenticular monitor you want to make sure there is a high pixel density under each bump to avoid prism artifacts. Each bump needs to encapsulate ALL 45 VIEWS! On the encoded image that can look very odd, but I highly recommend looking up what holographic movie posters look like before they are laminated with lenticular lenses. It'll give you a better idea of what I mean. If a bump is not aligned with the calibrated encoded image a blurry low resolution doubling effect can occur or the lens may break up some white light into different colors creating unintentional chromatic aberration in different areas of your diminished image. You also want to ensure you don't use a lens with a value ppi that results in bumps that are clearly visible. The lower the pixel density under each bump in the lens the lower the resolution of your hologram. The larger the bumps are across your lenticular lens the lower the quality of your illusion. Apple here is trying to use a lenticular lens with a very small bumps to have the screen appear as flat as possible for up-close viewing, however the display it is laminated on may not be high definition enough to support the resolution people expect. If you pair that with a shallow focal plane and bad calibration your image is essentially garbage. If you really want to dig into this technology and how it works I highly recommend picking up a Looking Glass portrait and tearing it apart. You will see exactly what Apple is doing wrong. You'll also notice with the Looking glass that although the display is decently high quality, the images always appear pixelated because of the bumps. A certain distance away from the monitor is required for your brain to ignore them properly.
@@AA-rc8uy it requires some decently smart compression, but is generally not that hard for an encoder to do. The looking glass portrait does it 10x better than this thing and that’s based on a raspberry pi 4
Wow! The Jig Space app really impressed me. I can definitely see it being useful for interior designing and helping clients visualize room designs and interact with layouts (also stage design, etc...). None of the other reviews I watched so far even mentioned these apps....this is what I really appreciate about Marques' reviews.
Not just design. Engineering too. Just imagine being able to actually be inside your CAD-Simulation and seeing what is going on while having your creation in motion...
I schedule a demo of this. It was amazing, you have to experience it in person. It is very intuitive, it afterwards it made me realize how much of my eyes I really use. Because of the way you navigate with your eyes using it. I started have more situational awareness. It was very interesting.
Can't wait to hear the ''scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7''
This didn't age well.
Can’t wait for the JerryRigEverything durability test
@@ethanmenzel seriously?
Bro it's a new one now. Just came from his video. It's scratches at level 7 with deeper grooves at level 8. For the first time in forever
Edit:Very weird to say in here but: than you guys for th likes :)
i wish he doesn't spend 3.5k just for that aaah , if he continues to use it then it's fine
@@deadlystalker7483 same thing happened with the S24 Ultra
23:00 unfortunately wearing the Vision Pro will likely also start an annoying awkward conversation too lol
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You watch him
Even more perhaps 😂
Imagine krafton launches vr version of pubg
@@anonymous-tu9ou don't say VR call it computer , cuz apple will get trigger😂😂.
Awesome product and an awesome part review too
Awesome
Wow😅😅
One of the best tech reviews ive ever seen. i wasn't bored a bit and half and hour passed like it was 10 to 12 minute. great video as always
Me being poor and still watching
$3500 IS a decent monthly salary 😅
You don't need one
Un necessary product
No you’re not poor. You my son are broke.
I'm waiting until some rip-off from china is made😂😂
Peak MKBHD is describing the real sensation of his finger and thumb making contact as ‘haptic feedback’ 😂😂
lmaooo
@@lito5953 got me too, that one
You can increase the haptics by drinking more coffee
He’s not called mkbhd anymore, he’s called markles brownie.
haptic literally means “to feel” bro that’s like saying “omg he said twisting a barrel of a lens is zooming” they are literally the same exact thing
Once agaiñ I'm watching a 40 minute long video about a product I'll never buy...and I enjoyed every second of it.
Same.. but to be fair.. we are not the target demographic.. if I wanted something like this i would get a Oculus rift.
For him it could be an asset because it help him to generates reveneue. For us it would be a liability. 😅
If only the target audience has to buy, then even MKBHD will get few thousand views for this video and will surely be never worth the effort for him. So no worries about the purchase decision, imho
I'll buy it in 10+ years when our robot overlords have created a Utopia humanity could never imagine
Well at least that's how new inventions start, we are entering the era of AI and VR, In future it will be more affordable and game industry will shift to vr gaming with AI NPC for more immersive games
As a housebound disabled person, it's worth it because you are able to be excited and passionate about the world around you, even if you can't walk anymore
One of the main use cases i definitely see for this headset.
@@lokitkeel934i don't think there's enough people of that category that Apple likes for number of customers
@@tomlxyz I completely agree
I hope you enjoy it
That's pretty cool
26:21 Dude looked like a long lost family member greeting him in the afterlife xD
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his forceghost 💀
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Once again I'm watching a 40 minutes long vid about a product I'll never buy... and I enjoy every second of it
lol. you and me both🤣
I just realised its 40 mins..
I stopped after 3 07. Will continue after working hours
Its not for us... but what it becomes might be.
Marques 😂
"dont sit too close to the tv you'll go blind" now we strap them to our faces lul
They weren't exactly wrong with the irradiating displays they had back then.
we had back then :)
we have been doing that since 2016
@@own4801they actually were wrong. Same with Philips spreading the news it was bad to watch TV in a dark room, great for their light bulb business.
We have gone from kinescope screens that shoot intensive light through tubes to LEDs that just emit fairly weak light and still look bright.
Definitely one of the most in-depth an informative reviews I have ever seen on anything whatsoever. You so very clearly relayed the experience and nature of the Vision Pro. I had absolutely no idea what this gadget was about since I've had very limited exposure to VR but now I get it. Thank you for the amazing walk-through.
15:00 "If it's a URL you can say out loud" lol my man already knows what people are gonna use this device for 😂😂😂
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What will it be for
Funny cat videos @@thatcatthatalwayseatsyourchees
@@thatcatthatalwayseatsyourcheesOh, you know. 😂
Funny cat Videos
Ngl, im not an apple fan BUT my mum has recently lost the use of 3 of her 4 limbs. The idea of her being able to navigate a computer with her usable hand is INCREDIBLE as she cant really text at the moment as she has very poor fine motor control but can pinch her fingers together! This could mean she can text her friends and navigate her apps and games etc far more!
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Yo i never think about that
I love this response. It's a very real world use case, that will probably get overlooked, but could colossally improve the life of it's user.
@@snowbind TOTAL OF PEOPLE THAT ASKED = 0
This man’s house/set is the environment in which Apple intends everyone to live and use their products.
Deadass
The idea from Apple is that you sell most of the things you own to buy their shitty product
I thought that was an office? It looks like commercial buildings outside
@@andyyaukm- Haha, Poor people hate Apple.
yup, you gusyare NOT the target consumer, so am I.
The fact that this is your second most viewed video of all time in the history of your channel (25 million within a four week time period at the time of posting this comment) says a lot about the popularity of this product. You’ve made a lot of brilliant videos in the many years you’ve been on this platform, and you gained 25 million views on this insanely fast, and it says a lot. Absolute insanity. Obviously the amount of views gained in this case is not just down to the popularity of the product, but it’s also down to the popularity of you. You’ve always made high-quality, informative, well produced and well edited videos. I love that your main goal is to inform customers of everything they need to know before making purchases or even after making purchases. You were a good egg. Keep up the hard work and I say that not just yourself Mark but to your entire team. Thank you for all you do.
I guess trainwrecks are popular products too because they get a lot of views
@@garlottosyea it’s not popular and it’s falling and most ppl think it’s dystopian
more like people are just curious about the product than it is popular. it's too early for it to be popular.
I think that speaks more against the popularity. People don't go and just buy it, they want to see a video to see if it's worth it
??popularity? people are interested in it - like looking at a car accident.
If I buy one of them I would forget to close all the window and like 20 tabs would be distributed in my house 😂😂😂
Gonna be awkward af when you lose one safari tab, and end up finding it a week later in your fridge 😂
@@HarryRose that sounds hilarious
@@HarryRose but you didn't find it, your partner did and it has hobbit pr0n playing 24/7
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Credit to you for making a video on a product i have no interest in buying, and make me watch most of it.
Good job.
23:13 I LOVE the idea of someone sitting next to you on the plane, having no idea what a Vision Pro is, and just seeing you touching a trackpad and keyboard on a laptop that seemingly isn't on 😂. Absolute madman behaviour. Great video as always 👍
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Then you get punched by this guy cuz yes
You can do it with your eyesight too which is less distracting to other people. The only thing they will see is you pinching your finger and you can put your hand on your lap or something to hide it
And then staring at them directly when you are doing something on their side
@@skydivenext and they punch a fucking metal box and they break their knuckles or the glass shatters and blinds the guy
Good Review !!
Why are you here?
Lol it's actually you 😂
The screens casting a shadow is a really nice touch
It better be
@@manuelight hurt much?
Basic design principle since the early 2000s web design 😂
Exactly what they said about touch screens "it's fragile and completely unnecessary, if we have buttons why make it more complicated 🤡" doesn't make it less of a technological advancement.@@manuelight
@@manuelight Bruh 😂, the amount of hatred people have some tech products is crazy
21:53 being the world's biggest tech channel and using a windows wallpaper on a macbook pro surely is a power move
It's not world's biggest tech channel
@@GokulSales-pd3kp who is
which one is the biggest tech channel? @@GokulSales-pd3kp
@@kaydenmadency6448 LTT ?
@@GokulSales-pd3kpit is. ltt and mrwhosetheboss are smaller
Thanks for all the details. I am super interested in the eye alignment and tracking for the device, same for the correction ability/focus. I know prescription lenses can be ordered for the device through Zeiss but I wonder how it will work if you have limited vision, such as people with only one eye (monocular) or if someone has amblyopia (lazy eye). I also wonder how it tracks the eyes if someone has limited eye movements - such as Duanes syndrome/ brown syndrome or other limitations.
There are already some medical tools that can track the eyes and help measure and diagnose eye alignment issues and I wonder if this device may be even more accurate for that.
Considering the price tag, perhaps this technology will be easily adopted by the medical industry. Thoughts?
Of course, then there is the question if long-term use will influence eye health/ myopia development, especially in young children. Would be awesome to get some of the eye care professionals from the dev team to talk about these questions.
Great content as always! thanks.
Don't own one but I can bet that if not now, in the near future apple will have the ability to manually add in if you have something like a lazy eye or only one working eye and the tech will be able to pick up on it.
@@Andy_B. E ink is not a solution for VR headsets. You need an emissive display, by definition.
I've got monocular vision and I've wondered about this as well. 3D movies never worked (obviously) but I wonder how this will.
I wonder if there could be a solution for those with nystagmus to use something like this...
That’s exactly what I was thinking the entire time. I am legally blind, blind in the left eye and have no central vision in the right eye. I am really curious to know how the device would work with my eyesight, especially with the central vision thing. How can I select anything on the UI if I can’t actually look directly at something? I’m also wondering how the classic Apple accessibility features like the Zoom window work.
This is so cool, like it's absolutely not for me for so many reasons, but as someone that grew up with cassette players and CRT TVs, this is kind of mindblowing how far we've come lol.
4:35 I think the small number of mAh is because the Vision Pro's battery runs at 12v whereas "usual" battery bank for your phone runs at 3.5v. That's why compared to Vision Pro battery, the Anker one at 4:45 has 4x the mAh but only 20% larger Wh.
Exactly this. mAh is basically useless, except when comparing batteries (in devices) that have the same voltage. So it can be useful when comparing smartphones and "regular" powerbanks - but can't be extrapolated easily when looking at Laptops for example, or this Vision Pro battery. I believe Apple had similar issues with their MagSafe powerbank, appearing to have a low mAh while actually being decent in Wh.
Yep watt-hours is the more useful measurement here
What about the anker one then?
Wh is always the more useful measure, it also allows you to compare between phones and laptops.
❤❤ exactly what I have posted, but I did not saw your post. Thanks for the detailed explanations😊😊
Talking about immersion, I started watching this video thinking I won’t be able to finish it; and it’s a rare thing to make a 40 min video feel this seamless. Literally didn’t realise when it got over. This has got to be one of the best tech videos uploaded by Marques, or anyone for that matter.
Check out the Vision Pro video by The Verge. One of the best reviews I ever saw.
@@cube2foxactually I saw that as well. It was an amazing review, but somehow I found this one to be a bit easier to follow
@@cube2foxi second this, was a great review as well.
glazing
I only realized it was a 40 minutes video after I've read your comment :O
This is one of those early generations of new tech that is going to look hilariously antiquated in a handful of years. Like how we look at the early brick cell phones now.
My thoughts exactly. It may very well end up as "one of those cool things that some people did use but was ultimately useless"
Metaverse for example
@@gerooqtbf metaverse has a better version released years before it released via vrchat
I think its comical because its basically what they tried to do with the Metaverse, and Apple just swooped in and did something a lot more interesting. can't wait for other companies to release a very similar product for 2/3 of the price and that allows me to install any app I want and let me use non-proprietary hardware.
@keklead I certainly hope not. I'm sure the form factor is going to change significantly, but I hope the concept is here to stay. Now that Apple's done this, I hope this inspires a whole range, thriving ecosystem of mutually competing products like the first iPhone did.
Thanks!
Man...imaging an unskippable ad in the headset. And the ad will pause unless it detects that your eyes are watching/focusing on the ad...fun stuff
Not Apple’s business model. I guess if you want to use third party app stores then you can get all the ads you want. 😂
That’s why Apple’s (thus far) premium pricing, yet minimum advertising in tech needs to be PRAISED and CARRIED ON! Let the tech and devs find other ways to make money, but advertising is not the move. Unlike Google’s approach. 😒
do apps in the current app store not have ads? @@Co-opSource
Literally Black Mirror (15 million merits)
@@Co-opSource- yeah but the TH-cam app will do exactly that…
15:00 "If that is the URL that you can say out loud" 😂😂
😂
poooorn…huuuuuub!
doooot commmmm
What was that theory about a certain industry adopting new technology....
Smiled at that one.
The level of immersion we got to experience on a 2D TH-cam video about an AR product...Hats off to you and your team, Marques.
I committed to watching it on the Meta Quest 3.
It's not an AR product tho
@@diolemmen6936 ik its VR but like a pseudo AR
call it whatever you want but when someone said AR you understand what he mean@@diolemmen6936
@@diolemmen6936 That's nitpicky, the whole gimmick is the passthrough which appears and operates as an AR headset does
Hey dude always enjoy your stuff. Your reviews really help me with purchases…. but I need a Flossy Carter sign off. You think you could talk him into trying it out. Not to mention that would be one helluva collaboration ❤
When he said, "...using it for about a week now," I smirked 😂 Classic MKBHD
Probably has been, just because the unboxing embargo lifted yesterday doesn't mean he got it yesterday
@@Th3Shrikethat’s exactly his point. He has probably had it and used it for a while now
@@thedrmichael yeah, a week...
@@Th3Shrike It wasn't saying he's lying. Its just the fact Marques gets everything before us minions.
@@Th3Shrikethey didn’t imply he hasn’t had it for a week. It’s just one of his catchphrases that he always uses.
When I started watching this, I thought, "there's no way I'm gonna make it through a forty-minute review of a product I don't even want." But Marques does such an amazing job of illuminating the pros and cons of this product, putting in context what matters and what doesn't, that the time went by like nothing. It's gonna take a lot more to convince me that I actually need this product, but it does look like fun. Also like a recipe for neck strain and migraines. Still, this is one of the best product reviews I've ever watched and I look forward to more of Marques's insights.
I literally only realized it was that long when I read your comment, and I'm almost done watching lol
Same thing happened to me 😆
I have seen clips of him here and there, but I never actually watched a video of him until now. And I have to say, he's a really interesting dude. He walks a very fine line between being informative, funny, entertaining, and professional, and he never overdoes it in any of these aspects. I kinda regret not subscribing to him earlier.
fesse
It’s so good he’s getting a lot of attention now, he always has good and informative videos
15:00 “If it’s a url that, you know, you can actually say out loud.” LMAO
Yeah 😂
Just opened the comment section to see this comment
As soon as I heard him say that I opened the comments 😂
P-o-r-
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Wait, let’s not do that.
@@TheGreatShorts same, i had to pause and look for it lmaoo
I always love listening to your reviews, Marques. Honestly. I'm not really into technology. You are honest, highly organized, clear, and concise and by the time your review is over I feel I know everything I need to make a decision about whether to purchase or not. If just want to find out about something you are my first go to. Thank you so much for your great reviews.
35:33 That’s the most subtle FedEx ad I have ever seen
I had the exact same thought! 😂
Ambush marketing.
I didn’t notice that at first, but then since you’ve pointed it out, I cackled XD
How?🤔
@@tgow7304 There is a FedEx truck behind him outside driving from left to right
17:55 Hey Marques im glad you liked the Alfa Romeo F1 car I made for Jigspace! I'm a big fan of your work too :D
Woah that's cool
u should make human anatomy :P
@@VestaRoleplay pause
That model was sick dude, it looks really detailed
The only redeemable gimmick here. Straight outta iron man.
Not an interior designer, but I can just tell that an app giving you a realistic depiction of a room with your proposed furniture would be absolutely killer. Same for architects and all kinds of designers.
This will be exactly a killer when architects and designers will be useless when people will use this kind of stuff permanently and just live in a empty green room with any real things (except maybe food) cause this product will be able to generate virtual things so why buy the real thing.
@@georise922 Ever tried sitting on a virtual sofa? ;)
@@jimdunleavypiano Just put an ultra basic sofa and bed and make him look wonderful virtually 🙂↕️
@georise922 Yeah, maybe 20 years from now when you can feel and touch things in VR.
A very limited solution. Interior design is more about experience, not just looks.
However, it might be used in marketing like "we'll show you your future interior in VR".
I recon this would be epic for Pokémon Go. Imagine walking down the street and seeing a Gym or Poké stop in 3D you can interact with and Pokémon running out in front of you.
23:33 "when you try it,you'll see what i mean" No Marques I won't,I'M BROKEE!😂
thought exactly the same thing. lol
Lmao facts we just window shopping right now
I'll try it in an apple store at least
I think he meant that you should try to look exactly at everything that you are clicking when your are using e.g. your iPad or iPhone
@@realtimestaticfeel like Apple might not use a display unit, going to be too hard to clean properly
LMAO the praying hands gesture of tim cook 18:36 xD
edit: this is my first 1k 🙏 xD
Lmao didn’t even realize
lmao i didnt even notice hahhaha
lmao noticed that too
Too funny
15:02 "If it`s a URL that, you know, you can actually say out loud". 😂😂😂😂
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We all know what VR is for
Sus
You explain things SUPER WELL!!!!!
Little detail I've just noticed: THANK YOU SO MUCH for not having any sorts of background music, so that I can hear the video much more clearly (I often play this kind of video while cycling with bone conduction headphones).
Fact! lmao
Yeah this is like the best review I have ever seen. I love how the unboxing was a separate video. This is the first video I’ve seen of this guy, he’s great.
Can you not use conventional headphones? If not why
@@flummy1692 bone conduction headphones are A LOT safer while cycling in the street, as I can hear the video very well while still listening to all happening around me. Nothing comparing to earphone's audio monitor functions
@@valtercoccofitness7528 oh well at that point I’d say to just turn down the volume of conventional headphones and keep a good eye out for everything, and if possible to find a trail to bike on if you don’t already
I can appreciate that Apple came back to using the PS Vita interface layout over a decade after its release.
Which they in-turn took from the original iPhone and iPad over four years after it's release.
Thank you so much for pointing that out... I knew it looked familiar... I still miss the PS Vita as well.
@@FilCanJayThat's what I was going to say. Like, if this was supposed to be a subtle slam at the casual lifting of IP, it faceplanted hard.
No I think he was going more for a we just really aint getting none new its all recycled content from the same companies that share our personal data to line their pockets so not really a faceplant. He right they change a couple things with all the end goal being "how much money and engagement" they can drive out of us. The latency looks terrible too. I'm not easily impressed.@@Asterra2
@@dontclick7389bro I still have mine, play it regularly, what a machine!
22:59 i think it would be easier to explain to the passengers beside you that you are a TH-camr, rather then explaining the vision pro 😂
easier than explaining using a laptop with a blacked out screen 😂
then they proceed to ask things like what is your yt channel, how much do you make? Etc.
And when you look at your open windows on the left and right you'll be staring at other passengers. :)
yeah, definitely don't want people sucking up to you for six hours once they find out you're high key famous ngl @@pyrofestimo
Yeah
wow. thats a lot of view sir. this brotha here is smart. talk about something everyone in the world relates to, Tech and its evolution. But you also do it extremely well, and thats probably the most important part. Bravo- i havent seen anyone on youtube messing with your views , its nutz
You deserve your view count. There was no time wasting filler and stupid humour in this. Just well presented information. Thank you. It's a breath of fresh air.
I agree.
bros from jersey.. we're straightforward- no bullshit ppl 🥷
Yup, exactly my thoughts. So many wannabe "tech reviewers" who make pathetically incompetent content, out of which half of the time is begging for likes/subs....
Marques is the goat. I instant subbed, and im not even that interested in this type of content lol
@@surpasubliminalit’s a Jersey thing man *gunshot*
true i like this comment
15:02
"If you can say the URL out loud"
Got me 😂😂
21:47 when you use your MacBook the screen goes black😏
I opened the comments section after that statement 😂
@@onyedikachionu4317 exactly what I did :D
@@onyedikachionu4317same lol
I have no plans of buying this, but just thinking about the engineering that went into this device makes my brain dumb. I’m taking a controls systems class in college rn and it’s given me a new found appreciation for this kinda stuff. Props to apple for even trying this, genuinely some of the most impressive tech we’ve seen in a long time.
Um, what. All of this tech has been around scene the first consumer VR systems, 8 years ago. Apple hasn't innovated anything since the iPod.
U could buy this sealed then keep it re sale it in 20234 for 100X price considering Inflation lmao😂😂
@@sqlevoliciouswhat in the world are you on? The iPod was primarily just a web designed mp3 player. I STILL daily drive my iPod classic 3rd gen and I love it but what you’re saying is just wrong. Look at ANY headset from 8 years ago. Heck even 4 years ago. The pass through, eye tracking, and just general OS is better then everything else.
Even the 7000$ pimax doesn’t compare
Impressive to some sure, but it's a classic tech space thing - it's a solution to a problem few people have, it's satisfying a need that isn't there for the overwhelming majority. All that engineering, blood sweat and tears, sleepless nights to create this thing for... whom, exactly? Beyond a few hours of novelty I don't see this being the sort of thing that doesn't go in a drawer within a year of purchase, or onto the used market to massively depreciate.
@@sqlevolicious Totally disagree. Apple's modified ARM platform Silicon is super innovative and allows them to more tightly integrate their devices, as well as being more powerful per watt than anything Intel or AMD with their antiquated x86 legacy support platforms can muster. Laptops with 18-20 hours of battery life are a genuine product you can buy. You can edit 4K video on an M1/M2 MacBook Air that runs rings around an old Intel one from 2016-2019 in basically every way etc. There are easier ways to trash Apple than go "they don't innovate" that dead horse of a trope.
Marques delivers an exceptional breakdown of the Vision Pro, showcasing its remarkable features and potential applications with unparalleled clarity. His thorough examination of the device's capabilities, particularly the innovative eye and hand tracking technology, highlights its revolutionary impact on the VR landscape.
While addressing the downsides of the Vision Pro, including its weight, battery life, and current app selection, Marques maintains an objective and balanced perspective, ensuring viewers receive a comprehensive evaluation. His insightful analysis encourages critical thinking and fosters meaningful discussion about the future of VR technology.
Marques, this is the first time I've seen a video of yours. 18.4 million subscribers? Wow.
The amount of R&D this must have gone through is insane. Kudos to the engineers.
Yep and yet they're not able to deliver usable iOS keyboard, or calculator for ipad os for years.
Also, personas existed well before Facebook got into them
It’s weird that MKBHD would leave out smaller companies
You that kind of guy that buys anything and everything from Apple 🤣
@@neo7759 I've never bought a single Apple device, I don't generally like them. But this is something special, or at least the start of it.
Marques channeling his inner Tim Cook at 18:34 is unintentionally hilarious
Yup, cult of personality is a reproducible commodity. If MKBHD piggy-backed another person's theft of IP, he would be Steve Jobs. MKBHD just needs his Fanning/Napster event. MKBHD is skilled enough to work that cult of personality.
I think it’s intentionally hilarious! But it’s so good, really had lough out loud
I laughed so hard at this
"Good Mornang"
I don't get it? He has black hands, not green scaly ones?
*Going to Mars becomes a possibility*
- Marques: Alright guys I've been on Mars for about a week now...
😂😂😂
Why do you think he's named Mar-ques-? :p
Mars-ques Brownlee
😂😂😂😂
Well Done! It was a pleasure watching. Thanks!
as a former valve index user and a meta quest 3 fan, I find this headset incredibly well made considering this is apple's first ar/vr headset, imagine this 3 gens later
Yes, I also find full VR games, not my thing. I use my headsets a lot for simulation games (Elite Dangerous, Asserto Corsa) or room experience (google drawing software... cant' remember the name). The teleport and the hand tracking is not for me. I'm usually sitting (aside beat saber). I won't get this from Apple until they support these type of games.
We need people to test virtual desktop or if you can play Steam games... PCVR would be fantastic, I would get the device then...
yeah but not 3500$ well made
@@alexdubois6585the limiting factor would be that the games have to run on macOS, but there are plenty of solid games that can fill that niche. I bet you could launch steam from the virtual desktop, don’t see why it wouldn’t work
3500 bucks... It better be made well
21:53 The irony of having a Windows wallpaper on your MacBook made me LOL
That was a nice touch for sure
😂😂
I use the vista wallpaper on my MacBook. Looks nice man.
@@NeptuneCheeseCakeVista is easily my favorite. The effort that goes into Windows wallpapers is mind boggling. I have never been a fan of MacOS wallpapers.
Having it on your MacBook is the only time you can have Windows wallpapers without banding. lol 😝
"Possibly dystopian" is exactly how I feel about this product.
That’s what piqued my interest
You’re not the only one
*cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack starts playing*
They cant force you to use them. The dystopian part comes when the Commie/Fascist Socialist Left forces us to buy them because Nancy Piglosi has Apple stocks. Apple Computer has nothing on Oskar Schindler, lol. All the indoctrinated Progressives all thought Schindler was the good guy too, lol...
Overall a net-negative for humanity. Just another instrument to condition people to see digital representations of other people as reality. Life is moving towards the Dead-Internet Theory.
Use these with the Dyson headphone/air purifier for a nice neck work out!
"if it's a URL that you can actually say out loud."
😂😂
15:01
keep visiting that URL and you won't ever afford to get a vision pro .. same applies to me 😂😂😂
Wow!!!! Or I might just go and see some amazing 3d shit in the natural world🤣
@@EvaarArts😂"are you alone?"
I sighed and checked the comments. FOUND YA!
@@EvaarArts⚪️male get a _real_ problem challenge: impossible
"if its a URL you can say out loud". flew over my head for a second lol
Mine too, until your comment 😂
I’m slow, explain please
@@kiya6683you can't say phub outnloud in public
@@kiya6683 saying out loud the URL to that Orange and black site youre willing to access unsuspected
it's a porn joke
man this is why I have subscribed to you. never going to buy this but you made me feel that I bought it and felt like went through all the things in that SPATIAL COMPUTER. much love man, really appreciate the effort. God Bless.
*Mixed reality
I think I see where this is going. The vision pro will become an accessory to smaller, portable mac computers; they're liking keeping the battery separate to train their customers to get used to carrying something around. A separate computer piece would allow versatility in how it's used; both VR/AR and desktop modes, as well as allow the actual headset to shrink and become more comfortable.
No TH-cam, No Netflix, No Spotify…literally the only 3 apps I could think of myself using with this thing (at least, currently) 😭😭
And no immersive games.
They really don't have any incentive to make a native app for this. At this price point there won't be that many people who will buy it anyway and Apple hasn't really been nice to developers.
@@Arieeeee But TH-cam already has a 3D VR app, and they have plenty of 360 videos. It is a bit strange that it is not compatible.
what about AR dont touch lava game using your real life environment
@@rodrigoboaventura6004 Apple likes to make everything propietary, so it's likely that they would need to rewrite a good part of the app. Like they do to make an android/windowns/linux app compatible with the ios/mac
Bro, you just held me hostage for 30+ minutes at 4am 😂 I didn’t think I’d watch 3 minutes. Well done as always, mate.
I just watch all of my videos at 2x speed
@@noodleman9945that's great honey
@@noodleman9945insane
@@noodleman9945That makes no sense.
You won't even here shit
@@jimohabdulqudus4283 where he would have to shit then?
2:33 “Bob, why are your scuba goggles moaning?”
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
come on bob dont be that guy
😂😂
18:34 love how Marques does the Tim Cook "good morning" hands on Steve Jobs Theater stage XD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hes a true fan like that
Do u
Imagine watching “you know what” on the Apple Vision Pro and suddenly your buddy’s face shows up from the mist just because you are looking at his general direction 😂
😂😂😂😂
I hope the box is Kleenex shows up from the mist when you need it, if you know what I mean🙃
If anyone is hip thrusting while wear apple vision I can already feel the awkwardness
Let's hope it's calibrated to ignore up-down hand motions 😅
Porn. You mean porn.😑
The people sitting next to you on the airplane are going to have even more questions when you are staring right at them trying to change the song 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This x a bajillion 🤣
Lmfao
Excuse me sir, can you please stop pinching at me
Excellent breakdown. Probably won’t be able to ever try but super cool to experience it a bit through your eyes. Really great breakdown. 🤙
4:44 I'm surprised nobody on your team caught this - but the battery IS actually the equivalent of a 10,000 mAh battery bank - you can see it right there on the screen. The difference is most power banks are around 3.7V (so a 10,000mAh capacity = 37Wh) and this one is likely around 12V (so a 3,166mAh capacity = 36Wh). It's right there on the screen!
true.
9:32 I know this problem. When you have to keep looking at something you are controlling. It's the same with the arrows in horizon call of the mountain. You have to keep looking at the target *after* you release the arrow, or you miss.
This is the only guy who can review new gear without sounding like he’s trying to sell it to you. I have respect for Marques because he never seems to have an ego or arrogance despite having so much influence and viewers.
FLOSSY CARTER 😅
It's like listening to a car that actually loves any vehicle. They will breakdown and describe without bias.
You gotta love the guy
Verge and WSG both have a very good review.
@@michaelsledge3904 Flossy is the man. His reviews are so entertaining and down to earth.
What is also really impressive is that the integrated screen recording has a solid image stabilization. On most other headsets you can see it quite shaking and it makes the viewers uncomfortable
I didn't even consider how stable the screen recording is!
It's digital stabilization at the cost of cropping
@@pepsico815 probably yeah, but they did it in a way where it isn't obvious at a glance
Quest headsets have screen recording stabilisation. It's only when people try recording headset video externally like OBS there's no image stability.
Damn this video was really interesting and super well edited! Thank you for the immersive experience 😊
Though I have very little interest in owning this device, I deeply appreciate the very high quality review and captivating presentation. Pure pleasure to watch. Thank you!
damn mr star child u sound so dapper maybe go write a book or something lol
This technology is undoubtedly insane, but for me the most impressive thing is how you have just presented and demonstrated this product. An absolute masterclass in every way. Huge congratulations to you and all the team. This was brilliantly done.
But he only presented things that u have on ipad or iPhone! It's not worth 4K! To pay something 4K i expect really much from product! And this is only for Apple idiots who Just Wana have Apple product..
@@AxfelRacingwhat? he’s complimenting the marques production, not the vision pro
@@AxfelRacing you miss the entire point. Thats ok, not everyone gets it.
unbox therapy is a lot better
@@AxfelRacinga very intricate way to announce your illiteracy
Your reviews are actually next level. You made me feel like i was using it. Complete awe factor
5:21 you can go to settings and go to “shut down”. Also you can press and hold both crown and other button to shut it down.
33:11 holy shit the Jedi council holograms becomes more and more a possibility every year
That was the first thing I thought
"What about the droid attack on the wookies"
26:20 All I could think was force ghost lmao
Marques is litteraly one of the youtuber who can make you watch a tech video passionately when you ve never been interested in it. Pure talent , straightforward , smooth .
Stan Twitter period
This is very true! I avoid Apple product at all co$t, but I watched this one 'till the end. Still won't buy the thing, but the video and presentation are excellent!
Yeap it is pure talent of unable to google how to off it
Oh my God, Marques, what a beautiful explanation man! I wish Apple keeps this in their highlights, it's soo good, the nitty picky details which the apple explanation videos didn't even do great job at, but you just rocked it. Kudos to the effort went into this! Good luck.
For a moment if we keep aside all the flaws as its still the first generation of the product , its really futuristically impressive just when the first Iphone was launched back in 2007 and it created the future of interacting with the software , we could touch our music , our videos , our photos
and now after 17 years Vision Pro is definitely the future for the next decade as its augments our everyday apps with real world physics . This is something we should all appreciate for the Vision Pro team. I definitely look forward for the truly amazing capabilities and all new possibilities with this product . It does really gives you wings and i hope it will become better.
18:35 that impression is spot on 😆
Good morning !!!
Tim Apple
me can’t afford one , but enjoy watching this review and pretending i have one in my hand.
Good morning 🙏
Apple missed the opportunity to add fake audience so we can practice properly lmao
I like how he pulls up the S24 Ultra at the end on a full Apple review
I work there and I have an s22, even some employees prefer android over there lol
And the Windows wallpaper @ 21:52 lol
Yeah because Apple isn't everything the last time I had an Apple product was when I was in high school but it got stolen from me so I stopped using Apple products because pretty much Apple products means that you are likely to get that stuff stolen versus an Android
haha yep, also have an s22+, but also an ipad and macbook. for now i just prefer android over ios, and theres no hate to it, just pick and choose @@Kratos510e
Would be great to get an update at some point - still using it and for what (work? travel? entertainment?) or already forgotten in daily life?
“If it’s a URL you can actually say out loud” 😂😂
“No that’s hub with a b not a d”
I went straight to comment and didn't disappoint me 😂
i new i will find an indian person commenting on this :D
i cant, my grandparents are around. 😂 i really see no point in this toy. it seems like they made everyone 10 times more difficult to do than with a small 77 inch oled screen and mouse and keyboard.
Oh I thought he was talking about complicated URLs like say lorem(dot)ipsum(dot)gov(dot)us(dot)com/bla/blabla/item1928731982/Hij34J390293Lp3aB/AbLr394J
For someone who usually has his mind in the gutter, I'm proud that I didn't catch that one.
In 2008 the best app we had was a torch that lit up on the phone and in the cameras flash. We are back with the ux leap that VR is just the equivalent to an iPhone without 3G
Broooo 😂 ... I had some childhood flashbacks ❤
You're so goddamn right
Yes correct old technology we can use leap motion controller for pc. It different only mobile and advance like mirroring on iphone to vr
It's a 3D, depth-sensing, stereoscopic computer that you wear to use old-school 2D, depth-less, flatscreen iOS apps. Just so you don't have to physically touch an iPad. OK, Apple.
Nah bro the best app was the beer drinking one
Yooooooooooooooooo @@vteckordi3
15:02 "If it's a url that you can say out loud" 😂
Was thinking the exact same thing 😂
was about to comment this 😂
Mhmmmm 🤣🤣
The audio bleeds as well, so best to not put it at the loudest setting either😂
@@gertjankardol2162 "ww.por.... Nevermind".
these are absolutely awesome, tech is definitely improving wow
15:00 “If it’s a URL that you can actually say out loud” 😩😩🤣🤣
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lmao imagine saying the Xvideos URL in public
MKBHD is a man of culture.
I am trying to say the same 😂thing
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"The full review is in the works"
Wow very nice to hear that after a 40min video with a lot of insight and opinions :)
Yea seriously
Full review is going to be longer than the cell games saga
I am not in Apple's ecosystem. But I cannot deny this device is pretty darn impressive. That Mac Virtual Display feature is bananas. I want to see this device succeed and actually push the industry forward and have similar features from 3rd parties.
Features like this have been available for a long time on other devices. I use Virtual Desktop all the time on Quest 3. Their implementation seems really smooth though, and AVP is definitely more advanced in a lot of ways, but a lot of these features you can have like 85% of this experience, for 15% of the cost. I am excited for this to make the general public more aware of this though, will definitely push industry forward.
same
It exists
@@LarryMonteforte This^. The industry really needs to move past it's "it doesn't exist until Apple does it." None of this is particularly new or revolutionary. It refines on what's already been done and that's it.
Ya, because the other dozen apps and 100 headsets that have been doing this for a decade don't exist until "Apple".
30:45 "Aw man! We forgot to test this on black people!"
- Apple
No its just harder for computer to detect darker tones.
Funny, because factory workers will have to wear these soon.
Not just apple this is (ai) tech in general.
Hey Marques! I actually have a lot of experience developing displays with lenticular lenses on them. Theres a few things to note here. A lenticular display has to encode the image into different viewing perspectives. This can be done a few different ways. You can split the image into 2 points of view and use depth sensing head/eye tracking to displace and skew the perspective of what you are viewing to emulate 3D depth for each eye, or you can split the image into a certain specific viewing angle. Lets say you are using a 45 degree viewing angle, this would require you to split the image into 45 different points of view. The benefit of this approach is that instead of emulating depth perception with head/eye tracking, anyone who views the monitor can see the same image from a different point of view. The pitfall of this is the artifact you are experiencing with the blurry non distinct eyes. When splitting an image into 45 degrees not only are you limiting your depth perception to the y-axis due to the physical restraints of the lenticular lens, but you also run into the issue of an extremely shallow focal plane. Theres many reasons that this happens and I could go on for hours about the properties of lightfields, however I'll spare you some time and explain how this relates to your issue. They simply are pushing the 3D model of your persona too far back in z space, and the focal plane is not properly calibrated (or cannot be with the definition display they have paired with their lens.) This can be solved in software if the lenticular monitor is laminated correctly and it is on a very high definition display, but with a lower quality display and mismatched ppi many issues arise . When designing a lenticular encoder to break your image into 45 viewing angles you must check the ppi of the lens. The ppi is a value that specifies the size of each bump on the lens and the population of bumps on the surface. When creating a lenticular monitor you want to make sure there is a high pixel density under each bump to avoid prism artifacts. Each bump needs to encapsulate ALL 45 VIEWS! On the encoded image that can look very odd, but I highly recommend looking up what holographic movie posters look like before they are laminated with lenticular lenses. It'll give you a better idea of what I mean. If a bump is not aligned with the calibrated encoded image a blurry low resolution doubling effect can occur or the lens may break up some white light into different colors creating unintentional chromatic aberration in different areas of your diminished image. You also want to ensure you don't use a lens with a value ppi that results in bumps that are clearly visible. The lower the pixel density under each bump in the lens the lower the resolution of your hologram. The larger the bumps are across your lenticular lens the lower the quality of your illusion. Apple here is trying to use a lenticular lens with a very small bumps to have the screen appear as flat as possible for up-close viewing, however the display it is laminated on may not be high definition enough to support the resolution people expect. If you pair that with a shallow focal plane and bad calibration your image is essentially garbage. If you really want to dig into this technology and how it works I highly recommend picking up a Looking Glass portrait and tearing it apart. You will see exactly what Apple is doing wrong. You'll also notice with the Looking glass that although the display is decently high quality, the images always appear pixelated because of the bumps. A certain distance away from the monitor is required for your brain to ignore them properly.
45 at the same time isn't much for processing ?
This is great information, thank you!
@@AA-rc8uy it requires some decently smart compression, but is generally not that hard for an encoder to do. The looking glass portrait does it 10x better than this thing and that’s based on a raspberry pi 4
Might I suggest the use of paragraphs?
@@semirdzhyan paragraphs
Wow! The Jig Space app really impressed me. I can definitely see it being useful for interior designing and helping clients visualize room designs and interact with layouts (also stage design, etc...). None of the other reviews I watched so far even mentioned these apps....this is what I really appreciate about Marques' reviews.
Yep, he and Linus are the goat.
i think brian tong has a pretty decent review. i also like his sport segment were he talks about nba and other entertainment
Not just design. Engineering too. Just imagine being able to actually be inside your CAD-Simulation and seeing what is going on while having your creation in motion...
@@johannesbohm6458dude, imagine actually modelling things in 3D instead of just a 2D screen
@@johannesbohm6458 yeah that would be perfect for off-site inspection and repairs if possible!
I know I’ll never buy this but being a motorsport fan, at 17:48 that just brought the inner child out of me 😂
Can also recommend Gran Turismo with PSVR2 on PS5.
I immediately thought of iron man when he was taking apart that car.
I schedule a demo of this. It was amazing, you have to experience it in person. It is very intuitive, it afterwards it made me realize how much of my eyes I really use. Because of the way you navigate with your eyes using it. I started have more situational awareness. It was very interesting.
18:35 Loved that Tim Cook hand gesture in the Steve Jobs theatre haha
Gooood mooorning!
37 minutes, and he says wait for the full review. 😂
There is a lot to cover 😂