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Confronto tra Apple Vision Pro e Immerse Visor

this is Apple's $3500 4K pry headset and this is visor a $950 4K pry headset or should I say $400 watch till the end today we're comparing both of these headsets to find out which one would be most worth it for you all right here's how this is going to work we're going to evaluate both headsets based on daytoday usefulness I mean you don't just spend thousands of dollars on a headset for it to sit on a shelf both headsets have ultra high 4K resolution per eye that's basically like having a 4K OLED TV for each of your eyeballs giving you unmatched Clarity with crisp colors and deep blacks now you can take a 4K screen with you wherever you go even in bed he's going to try to finish Lord of the Rings on his work from home lunch break now let's talk about the differences now we all know that Apple's a Powerhouse when it comes to entertainment you got Apple TV plus along with other streaming services and a plethora of games which can be found on their App Store and guess what all of that is going to be built into the Apple Vision Pro so far there are no confirmed plans for Netflix Spotify or YouTube apps on the Vision Pro I wonder why drama plus you can have a fully immersive experience or you can use augmented reality to enhance your physical surroundings Apple's battery lasts 2 hours good luck getting through Lord of the Rings a visor wasn't made for all the immersive experiences that Apple spent so much time focusing on man why' I say it like that it's not bad but they did spend too much time on it with visor you can still watch your favorite movies TV shows and sports you'll have access to streaming services like Netflix Prime video and even Apple TV plus just saying in contrast to Apple's battery lasting 2 hours visor lasts for three now you can watch Lord of the Rings now something visor has that we didn't see with the Vision Pro is the ability to watch TV with others as long as they have a headset that runs immersed including the Apple Vision Pro you're saying so points no wait we're not doing points let's do points but I think Apple's going to win this one yeah that's not do points now while both headsets have great entertainment experiences the immersive experiences push the Vision Pro over the top see I could be a nice guy y'all thought I was going to be biased I mean I don't know about you but I would love to sit in a land speeder watching the Mandalorian but it will cost you $3500 I'm glad they spent a lot of time on it now was talk about everybody's favorite topic work in productivity that's fine I get that but you're wrong and I hate you that not your favorite topic that's that's my favorite topic you heard that renji that's my favorite topic I love work both headsets have a floating 4k monitor in front of you and can seamlessly switch between reality and virtual reality or as Apple likes to call it spatial Computing land but we like to call it being immersed okay so hold on why would anybody want to be fully immersed while working working in augmented reality allows you to see your real world surroundings while being in virtual reality allows you to cut out distractions and focus on your work but both headsets can do this and again both headsets have ultra high 4K resolution per eye not to mention there's no glare or Reflections to distract you like you have with your normal monitors and finally both headsets allow you to collaborate with others now let's get into the differences we'll start with screens the Apple Vision Pro lets you mirror one MacBook screen which you can reposition or resize however you want Apple's also including their productivity apps on the Vision Pro so I personally don't use Apple's productivity apps like Pages notes and numbers but if you work within that productivity Suite then you'll fit right in visor gives you 5 plus 4K screens from your computer along with your phone and your tablet and you can open whatever apps you would already use on your computer and other devices your screens can be resized and repositioned wherever you want allowing you to create your perfect work setup no matter where you are division Pro showcase their version of collaboration with 2D FaceTime video tiles giving users the ability to reposition and resize them which seems pretty cool but in reality it's only a small step forward from collabor we already know on Zoom they did show off personas which starts off with the face scan using your Vision Pro and allows you to join FaceTime calls even if you have your headset on but even those are still on 2D tiles now visor takes collaboration even further by allowing you to work remotely with others as if you were in the same physical room and that means you can whiteboard or share as many screens as you want just like you were sitting next to your cooworker in the office I mean division Pro will have co-working thanks to immersed visor will allow you to join virtual cafes or co-working spaces similar to Wei work here you can meet and work alongside people from all around the world allowing you to network with other professionals without even leaving your living room or let's be honest for some of you without even leaving the toilet it's a damn shame when you got to go you got to go this closes the lid on the work and productivity section I'm feeling pretty good about this one let's do points this one ghost advisor look The Vision Pro will have an extensive App Store but with only one mirrored MacBook screen users will be locked into the Apple ecosystem visor on the other hand supports up to five extended virtual screens on Mac windows and Linux making it accessible to everyone and while the Face Time tiles are a nice touch on the Vision Pro the future of collaboration is more than just 2D faces it's a shared virtual space where you can work together as if you were in the same room even when you physically aren't I think that's fair I regret nothing the end what is this a center for ants the center has to be at least three times s bigger than this unlike most headsets we've seen to date both visor and Vision Pro were designed with Aesthetics in mind we designed with Aesthetics in mind with design with Aesthetics in mind with design with Aesthetics both headsets have very clear design Inspirations sunglasses for visor and fashionable ski goggles for the Vision Pro and if you wear glasses both headsets will have add-ons for custom prescription lenses let's get into the differences starting with size weight and form factor the big pain point for everyone we've been in this space for a long time and we constantly hear I don't want to wear wear a 2 lb brick on my face in which I respond all right chill out after hearing this over and over we now have it drilled into our minds people just don't want to wear a heavy device visor has a Sleek form factor that resembles a pair of sunglasses can fit in the palm of your hand and weighs less than your average Apple I did that it's small enough to just throw in your backpack you can take it and use it at the coffee shop at the airport on the subway or wherever you go you can work in public with visor without feeling like everybody in the room is staring at you thinking what is that person wearing my then you got the Vision Pro where the form factor resembles a thicker set of ski goggle weighing about the same as a small watermelon that's at least a pound and a half of glass in aluminum sitting on your face that headset is heavy yeah it's just really heavy for a VR headset because of all the metal and the extra screens and everything something that's $3,500 that you're only going to use for like 5 to 10 minutes every few days it's like a really expensive to now to their credit they were thinking about weight when they decided to take the battery off of the device and attach it through a cord to an external battery pack which is a smart move to reduce weight 650 g on the front of your face might be okay for a 15-minute demo but it's not going to feel great for a 2-hour movie and that's one of the major use cases Apple could have used lighter material but they chose to use their iconic glass and aluminum and that will cost them when it comes to comfort for long use and it'll cost you $3,500 money please or you can give Buy for $400 guess you got to watch till the end with visor there are two options for Comfort a stem configuration that resembles traditional sunglasses and a strap configuration for maximum support for the Vision Pro there are also two options the solo knit band with bit dial and the Dual Loop band it does seem like apple spent a lot of time designing the solo knit band we've never seen such a beautifully designed head strap like this before but because the device is so heavy it looks like apple may require the Dual Loop band for all their demos all right points you had to see that one coming we're actually trying to be fair let's be honest The Vision Pro is a beautiful piece of technology but because of its size weight and bulkier form factor it just doesn't seem like a practical device to be using in public so as far as portability and form factor are concerned I think viser takes this one let's be honest here what would you rather wear on your face I have a couple speakers playing uh some Acid Jazz this one should be quick the vision Pro's got onboard dual driver audio pods positioned next to each year to deliver personalized sound while letting you hear what's around you spatial audio makes sounds feel like they're coming from your surroundings audio R tracing analyze your rooms acoustic properties to adapt to mash sound to your space it's incredible is the sound is surrounding really what are we talking about some Echo locations what am I a bat am I talking at what cost yeah visor doesn't have that but visor does allow you to connect your favorite Bluetooth headphones so instead of rebuilding the headphones you already have and charging you extra we just rather pass the savings on to you all right time for points hey I told you this is going to be quick with both the Vision Pro and visor there are no controllers you're using your eyes and your hands to interact with virtual objects and that is probably the closest thing to mind control that exists and when it comes to Performance we have to talk about the processors that are in these devices visor is running the Qualcomm Snapdragon xr2 plus Gen 2 and with good reason the xr2 plus Gen 2 is currently the best XR processor that's on the market today and there's only a handful of devices that have access to this chip the Apple Vision Pro is not skipping on performance it has two whole chips it's got the M2 Chip and the R1 the M2 Chip is like having a whole MacBook Pro on your face the R1 chip handles all the computer vision algorithms like hand tracking environment tracking video pass through and in having both of these processors no other headset on the market can really compete with it that's a wrap on the performance category let's see those points we're going to have to give Apple the win on this one this scary black bar is what you spend on things that no one ever ever needs we already know division Pro retails for $3,499 and the visor retails for $949 however however there is a membership option that drastically reduces The Upfront cost to just $400 only $400 Upfront for a 4K pry headset that's pretty insane check out the link in the description to learn more all right final category let's get to the points for this one visor wins by 2550 points oddly specific huh cuz that's how much money you would save buying the visor over the Apple Vision bro just kidding I know it's not fair for a device that has everyday usefulness and won't collect dust on your shelf visor clearly wins here especially for the price look the Apple Vision Pro comes packed with the most amount of tech but that comes at a really high price the truth is it can be overkill for most people visor is built with the working professional in mind ERS is already the most used arvr work cap on every other headset which means we have the most customer insights enabling us to make the most ideal and useful headset and that's why we've built visor we intentionally left out the extra bells and whistles that don't matter so we can build you a compelling headset that does wow all right that wraps up this comparison between the Apple Vision Pro and the immerse visor I hope this video gave you a clear understanding of what headset would be most worth it for you [Music]