24 Hours in Apple Vision Pro: Living in the Future

TLDRIn this video, the YouTuber spends 24 hours living inside Apple Vision Pro, relying solely on battery power. Despite some challenges and limitations, such as not being able to use other Apple devices, the experience is impressive and allows for tasks like video editing, browsing, and even cooking. The battery life and comfortable wear are notable features.

Key insights

👀Living inside the Apple Vision Pro for 24 hours, relying solely on battery power.

🚙Using the Apple Vision Pro in a car is challenging due to the moving environment and numerous windows.

🍳Cooking in the Apple Vision Pro is surprisingly possible, though color accuracy can be an issue.

🏋️‍♀️Using the Apple Vision Pro at the gym allows for hands-free video watching and other tasks.

⏱️The Apple Vision Pro is useful for timekeeping with its floating stopwatch feature.

Q&A

Can the Apple Vision Pro be used for video editing?

Yes, video editing is possible on the Apple Vision Pro thanks to its powerful features.

Is the Apple Vision Pro comfortable to wear for an extended period?

The Apple Vision Pro is surprisingly comfortable to wear, with minimal strain on the neck and no pressure on the nose.

Can the Apple Vision Pro be used for cooking?

Yes, cooking is possible with the Apple Vision Pro, though color accuracy may be a challenge.

Is it embarrassing to wear the Apple Vision Pro in public?

Wearing the Apple Vision Pro in public can feel embarrassing, but the immersive experience compensates for it.

Is the Apple Vision Pro suitable for use at the gym?

Yes, the Apple Vision Pro is suitable for gym use, allowing for hands-free tasks like video watching and timekeeping.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The YouTuber starts their 24-hour challenge of living inside the Apple Vision Pro.

09:59The YouTuber shows how the Apple Vision Pro is helpful while cooking.

16:50The YouTuber explores using the Apple Vision Pro at the gym.

20:32The YouTuber demonstrates the convenience of the floating stopwatch feature on the Apple Vision Pro.