Apple’s Vision Pro is latest bid to prove consumers can embrace headsets


The biggest question will be whether the Vision Pro can set the stage for the new era of consumer technology – what Apple calls spatial computing. — AP

Apple Inc’s new Vision Pro isn’t expected to be an overnight blockbuster product for the company, but it’s poised to finally answer a longstanding question: Are consumers willing to wear a computer on their faces?

Until now, no product has settled this debate. Some gamers have embraced headsets that plunge users into virtual worlds, but devices from Meta Platforms Inc and others have struggled to go mainstream.

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