The Apple Vision Pro They will be officially available on February 2, and although the company remains silent about the purchase process, little by little we are learning more details about it. Now, Macrumors has discovered How will Apple determine what the ideal size is? of each user for the headbands that will hold the mixed reality glasses.
According to the aforementioned media, the source code of the Apple Store application shows a section dedicated to measuring the head size of users who want to purchase the Apple Vision Pro. Specifically, in the lines of the code you can read the following phrase. “You can scan your face to determine your size for Apple Vision Pro”. We assume, therefore, that Apple will perform a facial scan through the application in order to know what the size of each user will be.
Let us remember that the Apple Vision Pro They will arrive with two different fastening bands. On the one hand, the Dual Loop Band, which consists of a double band that is placed on the top and back of the head. On the other hand, the Solo Knit Band, which consists of a single band that is placed on the back of the head. In both cases, Apple will offer different sizes depending on the size of the user’s head. Measuring this in a physical Apple Store is simple, but it is impossible to do it through the application.
The Apple Vision Pro will arrive in February
Therefore, those users who decide to buy the Apple Vision Pro through the web will be able to find the ideal headband size through this option. Interestingly, Apple already used an app to check the size of those developers who have tested the viewer, so the process should be similar.
On the other hand, Macrumors It also highlights that the source code shows that It will be possible to apply an engraving on the Apple Vision Pro. It is something that Apple already allows on some devices, such as AirPods or the iPad. However, it is not clear in which area this silkscreen will appear.
The Apple Vision Pro, we reiterate, can be officially purchased starting next February 2. For the moment, yes, only in the United States. The company’s mixed reality viewer It will be priced at $3,499. and will sell separately ZEISS optics designed for users with vision problems.