What I Found
A practical look at Apple Vision Pro after months of daily use, including comfort, personas, FaceTime, environments.
Apple Vision Pro is one of those products that is hard to explain until you actually spend time inside it. Specs do not really tell the story, and a quick demo in a store does not show what it feels like to use it for hours, talk with people through personas, watch a movie in a theater environment, or work with floating apps around your room.
After months of daily use, Vision Pro still makes the most sense as an at-home or workplace spatial computer, not a pair of everyday glasses you wear outside. For me, the best part is not one single app. It is FaceTime with personas, spatial audio, shared environments, and the ability to work, watch, or explore things with other people in a space that feels present.
What this video covers
- Comfort And Fit Matter More Than People Think
- Personas Are Still The Best Vision Pro Feature
- Passthrough, Immersion, And Basic Controls
- Environments Are Better With People
- Photos, Panoramas, And Spatial Video
The short version
After months of daily use, Vision Pro still makes the most sense as an at-home or workplace spatial computer, not a pair of everyday glasses you wear outside. For me, the best part is not one single app. It is FaceTime with personas, spatial audio, shared environments, and the ability to work, watch, or explore things with other people in a space that feels present.