Apple Warns New Apple Vision Pro Spatial Computing Headset Not Compatible with Hard Contact Lenses
Apple has issued a warning that its new spatial computing headset, Apple Vision Pro, is not compatible with hard contact lenses. The tech giant advises users not to use the device while wearing hard contacts, as it may impact the user experience.
According to a support document linked during the pre-order process, Apple suggests that individuals using hard contact lenses without glasses may opt for ZEISS Optical Inserts as an alternative. Additionally, users who have undergone monovision corrective surgery are advised to consult with an eye care provider for a comprehensive prescription within the supported range for Apple Vision Pro.
While the device is compatible with most soft contact lenses, cosmetic contact lenses are not supported and should be removed before using the headset. Apple also provides guidance for individuals with diagnosed vision conditions, recommending the use of the headset’s accessibility features to navigate the device if eye detection is challenging.
Apple Vision Pro is available for pre-order starting at $3,499, with shipments scheduled for February 2. The warning comes as part of Apple’s efforts to ensure users have a seamless experience with its latest technology release.
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