Vision Pro

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    • Until we can have the functionality of the Pro in a HUD within 'as standard as possible' glasses like the RayBan then it's never going to go mainstream.microkorg
    • You can only go mainstream when folk are comfortable not looking like an absolute tit wearing your tech.microkorg
    • Heard this directly from mouth of someone who worked on the Google Glass project. Way, way ahead of its time.microkorg
    • Even then where are you allowed to wear then if you can take images and video without people knowing? This was a problem with Google Glasses too.Nutter
    • either way the market segment is still going to be the same personality type who get personalized/vanity license plates...jonny_quest_lives
    • As a glasses wearer. If I could leave the house without having to take my phone and just wear a device that looks like regular glasses then I'm up for it.microkorg
    • From my understanding these products aren’t even in the same galaxy of functionality.monospaced
    • doesn't matter how cool the glasses are nobody likes you walking around pointing a camera at them_niko
    • So true Niko. Me included.monospaced
    • They know their demographic, don’t they?hotroddy
    • Raybans are camera. VisionPro is a full blown computer. Is qbn getting stupider?inteliboy
    • Yeah I had to check what the Meta Ray Bans actually include...they can record video and play music. The new version also includes an AI voice assistant.yuekit
    • But there's nothing relating to AR or VR. No display projected inside the glasses like Google Glass.yuekit
    • walking around with a scuba diving mask on is a no for me, dawgKrassy
    • lol Hey, Biff, get a load of this guy's scuba mask. Dork thinks he's gonna drown._niko
    • lolKrassy
    • flol niko. Also, re: people not likking having other people point cameras at them - i think that shit's being normalised by our younger generations :(Nairn

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