What I Found
Apple Vision Pro passthrough is better than other headsets I have tried, but it still has visible limits: haze.
People use a lot of words to describe Apple Vision Pro passthrough video: frosted glass, blurry, smudged, hazy, low resolution, and motion blur. Those descriptions sound harsh, but they point to a real expectation problem.
The quick answer is that Apple Vision Pro passthrough is very good compared with other headsets, but it is not the same as looking through clear glass. It still looks like a camera view of the world, and that means blur, haze, smudging, and motion artifacts can show up.
What this video covers
- What Passthrough Is Trying To Do
- Why People Describe It As Blurry Or Hazy
- Apple Is Aiming Higher Than A VR Headset
- The Practical Takeaway
The short version
The quick answer is that Apple Vision Pro passthrough is very good compared with other headsets, but it is not the same as looking through clear glass. It still looks like a camera view of the world, and that means blur, haze, smudging, and motion artifacts can show up.