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Posted by mattt
 - February 10, 2024, 15:53:23
Quote from: indy on February 10, 2024, 15:06:36They show me by wearing a headset strapped to their head.
you don't know what passthrough is, right?
Posted by NikoB
 - February 10, 2024, 15:46:51
I wanted to see statistics in the future - how many owners of this crap will subsequently be treated by dermatologists for acne...)))
Posted by asdasdd
 - February 10, 2024, 15:38:32
Quote from: indy on February 10, 2024, 15:06:36I don't need artificial representation of their eyes to help me intellectually understand what is happening.
People around you usually want to know if you are able to see them or not.

Quote from: indy on February 10, 2024, 15:06:36I can also not see their eyes.
Exactly, lol.
Posted by indy
 - February 10, 2024, 15:06:36
You know how I know a person is immersed in a VR world?

They show me by wearing a headset strapped to their head. That headset is attached to a dangling battery or power source. They are making strange movements with their hands and arms. I can also not see their eyes.

I don't need artificial representation of their eyes to help me intellectually understand what is happening.

Not exactly sure what apple was thinking here.
Posted by asdasdd
 - February 10, 2024, 14:25:38
"strange blueish glow emanating from the front of the headset" is a visual implementation of how deeply user is immersed into VR. E.g. it's all blue if user is watching video or has reality obscured by windows.

Sanjiv = fishy article as usual
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 10, 2024, 13:50:17
Apple's EyeSight feature has been marketed as a key point of differentiation between its Vision Pro headset and other AR/VR headsets already on the market. However, in practice, the feature does not work anywhere near as well as it appears in Apple's advertising.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-s-marketing-of-the-Vision-Pro-EyeSight-feature-seems-more-virtual-than-reality.802219.0.html