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It’s an Apple device, what did you expect?
The thing even has an external battery pack, and instead of using USB-C so you could use any power bank you already own, they designed a completely new proprietary connector. In 2024.
Who the fuck does that anymore, except Apple?

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It’s even worse. The cable appears to be a bigger version of Lightning, because of course it is.

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I can see the argument for having a connector that can’t be pulled out: if you were crossing a busy street or walking down a stairway with one of these strapped to your head and the cable came out, you’d be instantly blind.

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Who the fuck wears a VR headset walking in the street, let alone crossing a road?

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No one, yet. The idea is (very obviously, I might mention) that we will be wearing AR or VR glasses just like many wear a smartwatch or carry a phone.

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Apart from Apple users?

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That is what the AR aspect of this headset is all about. It’s AR first VR second.

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First of all this should NOT be the use case, it is dangerous, stupid, idiotic and shows that you dont care for your life and others.

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But the proprietary connector plug itself is almost identical to the lightning connector, the only difference is that the bolster has some notches in it for the BATTERY to lock into. All the locking is in the battery, they could have, should have, used USB C or any other existing connector.

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the only difference is that the bolster has some notches in it for the BATTERY to lock into

Um, it has twice as many pins. The same number of pins as thunderbolt which likely isn’t a coincidence.

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Did USB-c match their needs?

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I can’t imagine it wouldn’t. The USB-PD spec can cover a verity of voltage and amperage combinations covering practically any digital electronic device up to 100W.

The only reason it’s not used everywhere, is that it does add complexity to extremely simple and inexpensive devices. This thing is not simple or inexpensive, and it doesn’t draw more than 100W.

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Up to 240W now actually

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The USB-PD spec can cover a verity of voltage and amperage combinations

That’s not really true - it maxes out at 5 Amps which is only a decent amount of power if you use (relatively) high voltages. Vision Pro runs at 13 volts, which isn’t supported by USB and if it was that would only be 65 watts - nowhere near enough to power this product.

Running at higher voltages (USB can do up to 48 volts) would likely have problems, it might be less efficient for example (which would mean they have to give it a larger battery).

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Yes, and apple did choose not to, so their customers will praise apple that they got ANOTHER only apple connector!

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Not to mention the praise for “innovation”. I swear to God most of the “innovation” I see is more proprietary or useless shit to screw over the customer. I suppose regarding company priorities that’s excellent innovation.

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You can use any USB battery with it, just plug it into the battery pack. Why? Because releasing this without a battery and leaving it to the customer to source one would be super weird.

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No you can not? It has a lightning connector and a new apple connector, just wow what apple designs is just e-waste.

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20 points

Battery pack accepts incoming USB-C charging. You can apparently daisy chain chargers together with any USB-C battery pack that can output the right power.

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Yes you can. The battery plugs into the wall with USB-C.

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You’re wrong, go watch some review videos.

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