Apple Vision Pro Unboxing!
Summary
TLDR这是一个苹果最新头显设备Vision Pro的开箱体验视频。主播首先介绍了产品包装,然后拆开盒子展示了头显本体、两种不同的头带、充电设备、备用镜片等配件。主播着重讲解了头显的轻量化设计,以及头带的可拆卸,强调这有助于更舒适的佩戴。最后主播简单开机展示了头显的开机画面,但提到了后续的详细评测视频,表达了对产品充满兴趣和期待。总体而言,视频生动有趣,为用户呈现了头显产品的亮点。
Takeaways
- 👀 这是关于苹果视界Pro头显的首次开箱体验
- 📦 包含头显本体、两种不同材质的头带、电池组件和配件盒
- 🧳 配件盒需另外支付200美元,提供头显的护理和携带
- 😊 头显相对较轻,配重设计令佩戴舒适
- 💡 头显每次充电可使用2.5-3小时
- 🔋 头显电池容量为3166毫安时
- 🤓 支持再配制的Zeiss镜片,需额外支付费用
- ⌚ 头显开机预计需要1分钟左右
- 🤳 需要通过iPhone面部识别设置头显
- 👀 后续视频将详细体验头显的各项功能
Q & A
头显的包装盒有哪些?
-头显本体装在一个鞋盒大小的白色箱子里,还包括一个小配件盒,以及一个头显专用的护理盒。
头显为什么这么轻?
-头显采用了轻量化设计,重量主要集中在额头和脸颊处,配重效果很好,可以舒适佩戴。
头显电池如何充电?
-头显自带一个专用充电器,容量为3166毫安时,通过USB-C数据线进行充电。一次充电可使用2.5-3个小时。
头显支持定制镜片吗?
-头显支持再配制的Zeiss品牌镜片,需要额外支付费用。镜片可通过磁铁吸附在头显上。
头显的设置过程是什么?
-头显需要通过iPhone的面部识别进行设置,大约需要1分钟开机时间,然后进入设置流程。
后续还会有哪些关于头显的视频?
-后续视频将会详细展示头显的各项功能,比如游戏体验、影视观看等,敬请期待。
头显有哪些配件?
-头显配件包含两种不同材质的头带,以及一个护理配件盒,配件盒单独收费。
头显的佩戴舒适吗?
-头显采用了前置重心的设计,配重效果很好,佩戴相对舒适。可以通过两种头带来调节固定。
头显需要进行什么设置?
-头显需要通过iPhone的面部识别来设置身份和参数信息,过程大约需要1分钟。
头显有哪些主要特点?
-头显相对较轻,电池可续航2.5-3小时,支持定制镜片,设置简便,重量集中设计,佩戴舒适度高。
Outlines
🎥 介绍并开始拆开苹果首款混合现实头显Vision Pro
介绍这是苹果首款混合现实头显Vision Pro,标志着苹果进入空间计算新阶段。这是对Vision Pro的首次拆盒,包括头显本体、配件、电池等。头显相对较轻小,采用轻薄的定制密封圈。还有两种头带可选。
🔋 Vision Pro电池较重,提供30W充电器
Vision Pro带有一个3166mAh的可拆卸电池组,感觉较重。提供了30W的Type-C充电器和线缆。电池可以直接插入头显充电,也可以通过Type-C接口使用充电器给电池充电。
😃 戴上Vision Pro,双圈头带更舒适
使用细的密封圈和单圈头带搭配Vision Pro头显。前部重量集中,稍感不适。换为双圈头带,重量分散开来,舒适度明显改善。双圈头带顶部和后部可调节。
🧳 200美元的Vision Pro头显便携箱
Vision Pro有一个可选的200美元头显旅行便携箱。箱体内部有成型缝隙,可整洁收纳头显、电池、线缆等。行李箱外观简洁,有手提带,内衬防撞。对于外出携带头显很有帮助。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡VR头显
💡三维空间计算
💡防光密封
💡舒适性
💡定制化
💡节能
💡易损性
💡兼容性
💡开箱体验
💡应用场景
Highlights
这是苹果的第一款混合现实头显
头显称为Apple Vision Pro,售价3500美元
头显包装类似鞋盒,配有多款配件
头显非常轻薄小巧,与其他VR头显类似
头显前部比较重,大部分重量集中在脸颊和前额
头显配有两款不同材质的头带
头显配有定制化的Light Seal内衬,匹配用户脸型
头显电池容量3166毫安时,充电器为30W
头显开机需要约1分钟时间
头显搭载Zeiss品牌镜片,可适应视力问题
头显设置需要通过iPhone完成面部扫描
配件中还包含专用的护理布和盒子
计划在后续视频中详细展示头显功能
赞助商Anker推出多款MagSafe充电配件
Anker 充电宝容量高达10000毫安时
Transcripts
(bright music)
- All right, it's finally here.
This is the Apple Vision Pro.
This is the beginning of Apple's spatial computing journey.
Their first headset, AR, VR, wearable face computer,
whatever you want to call it, and this is the unboxing.
So everything that I show you guys in this box,
it's gonna be a representation of what you would get
should you decide to spend the $3,500
that it takes to get one of these,
or in this case actually $3,900
because this is the 1TB Vision Pro.
You'll see the accessories.
You'll see it booted up for the first time.
And this is very much the beginning
of our Apple Vision Pro investigation and series of videos.
So definitely get subscribed
to make sure you're among the first to see that
when the rest of those come out.
So big box, but the headset is relatively small.
Shout out to JerryRigEverything for the knife.
(tape tearing)
And inside.
(gentle music)
This is a really soft box. Whoa.
And this here is a third little box.
So this is an incredibly flimsy box,
but I'll just take this one out.
So the three things we have now
are the Vision Pro headset in this box,
the Vision Pro Zeiss lenses.
So these are optical inserts.
So if you have a prescription, then these come in the box
and they will magnetically attach to the headsets,
so if you wear glasses, you can still use the headset.
And this is the optional $200 extra
Vision Pro Travel Case.
This thing, this is a whole aesthetic.
I'll get to that in a second.
I'm just gonna leave that right here.
But this is the headset itself.
It's gonna slide, yep, out of this.
(gentle music)
So this is like the size of,
I mean, it's bigger than a Mac box.
This might be bigger than the Mac Studio box,
but there you go.
And it's got all the pull tabs.
I do expect pretty good packaging here.
This is such a high pressure first gen product for Apple,
so I'm expecting pretty good packaging
for this introduction to a first gen thing.
Take the tabs off.
(gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
And then it's like a shoebox.
Okay, so there's the headset.
So the headset comes with this little cover on it,
and it's dressed up with one of these bands.
This band right here
is the one that you see in all the commercials.
It's this really soft, stretchy fabric material,
and it's in this sort of cardboard head.
This is the Solo Knit Band.
There's another band though that I'm pretty sure
comes with this that is called the Dual Loop Band.
So I'm gonna put this to the side real quick
and see what else comes in this like shoebox-size box.
So this pops off. This is quality.
And then we're into the inside,
which is a Design by Apple in California pamphlet.
Oh, I bet there's stickers in here.
Oh, there's a microfiber too. Okay.
Then there is the Light Seal Cushion.
Oh, I think you get two of these.
Yeah, there's one thin Light Seal and one thick Light Seal.
I'll get to that in a second.
And at the top, there's a lot of explaining to do,
some more heavy Vision Pro paperwork.
And this is the Dual Loop Band.
So this is the second band
that goes both around the back of your head
and over the top of your head.
We'll try that out for comfort over the Solo Knit Band.
And then there's your power.
So the battery that comes with the Vision Pro
is this thing right here.
It's all very white.
Everything in this box is either white or silver.
It's pretty heavy.
(covering ripping)
So this smells pretty new. (chuckles)
It's got this white braided cable,
and I don't know if Apple's even called this MagSafe,
but at the end of this cable
is one proprietary connector right there.
And that connector is what plugs
into the side of the headset.
And this is the battery,
the two and a half to three hour battery,
that comes with Vision Pro.
It says on the back actually 3,166 milliamp hours.
I know a lot of phones
that have 5,000 milliamp hour batteries
that feel much lighter than this,
so I'm curious why this feels so heavy,
but that's the battery.
And then in order to get more than two and a half hours,
or to charge the battery,
you have the cable, USB-C, and the wall brick.
So let's see what the wall brick says.
I hope it charges fast. 30 watts.
So not super fast, but this is a 30-watt brick USB type C,
and then a C to C braided cable.
Okay, that's it for the inside of this box,
so now let's go over these accessories.
So, okay, let's do the paperwork first
because this is probably the most common stuff.
Everyone's gonna get this.
This is a little booklet of what's in the box
and a sort of a first.
And that is all the pairing it to your iPhone,
putting it on for the first time, connecting the straps.
I'll show you guys this.
Oh, and even how to store the cable around the battery.
So apparently you do not wanna wrap it vertically,
but you do wanna wrap it horizontally
with a little bit of slack.
Okay, I bet there's stickers.
So polishing cloth, and that is a different polishing cloth
to the one that comes with their monitors.
Oh, it's nice and thin. That's a nice polishing cloth.
People were comparing it to the like $20 polishing cloth
for the Studio display and the Pro display,
this is a different polishing cloth.
The front of it is glass.
You're probably gonna want to use this
to wipe it down once in a while,
so I feel like this is a microfiber I'll keep.
I know some people unboxing this
who are gonna be very disappointed
in the lack of Vision Pro themed stickers.
All right, so when you buy an Apple Vision Pro,
everyone actually has to go through
a sort of a face scanning process.
So you actually use the iPhone with the Face ID sensors
to measure the depth
and scan around your eyes and your face,
and you end up with a custom-fitted Light Seal.
The Light Seal Cushion is either thin or thick.
So maybe you have the optical inserts
and you want it a little further from your face
or you just want a little extra cushion,
this would be the thicker cushion that you would use.
Okay, so there you go. That's the thicker cushion.
But the idea is the Light Seal around Vision Pro
is shaped to roughly match your face.
It's not like exactly custom molded.
It's more that they have a preset number
of different sizes and shapes, and when you do the scan,
it picks the one that matches you the best
to give you the best immersion.
Let's take the plastic or the cardboard off of Vision Pro,
and, huh, sort of a standard head size,
I guess, right there.
And if we take this protective off the first time,
dang, there's your glass.
A lot of lights in this room,
so it's gonna be pretty reflective,
but now you can probably imagine
why people are gonna carry this Vision Pro cloth.
Notice it says Vision Pro on the microfiber.
Hopefully you can see that.
But yeah, so when you get the headset,
you're gonna notice two things.
One, this is the thicker version,
this thinner version pops off.
And two, this Light Seal.
This is the custom Light Seal that pops off,
and then you're just left with this.
This is the entire computer for Apple Vision Pro.
It's pretty small.
It's not unlike a lot of other VR headsets,
but it's got this aluminum housing around the outside.
You can see the tons of sensors and glass,
and it is very front weighted.
This Light Seal is what's ideally shaped to match your face
and block the light out.
It attaches just like AirPods Max,
you've seen AirPods Max headphone covers just like that.
There you go.
And I'm gonna go with the thin Light Seal Cushion.
And there's the normal look to the Vision Pro headset.
Now let's take the Dual Loop Band out
because this is the other one that I.
There's been a lot of talk about the weight
of the Vision Pro,
and this is the reason why Apple has decided
to include two bands in the box.
There are different band sizes as well.
So when you measure your head, you're either getting
a small, medium, or a large size for your bands.
So I've got mediums of both of these.
For this Dual Loop, let's take it out so you can see.
So much cardboard.
There's two loops.
One over your head and one behind your head.
So there's a very specific process
to taking off and attaching these bands with Vision Pro.
So I'm gonna put this on for the first time
without booting it up just so you can see how this works.
So this is the Solo Band right here.
Kind of goes around the back of your head.
And then if I'm in the right, yep,
this spot right here, this, you just crank this
and it tightens it up.
Yeah, and the weight is really, basically just now
pulling it onto the front of your face.
All the weight is on the front,
and it kind of lands on your cheeks and on your forehead.
This is how it looks in all the commercials.
It's the most simple looking band.
You can pull the band up or down
to kind of adjust the way it sits on your head,
but as you can probably already tell,
that might get a little uncomfortable.
So to take this band off and switch to the other one,
all you got to do is you see this orange pull tab in here?
This orange pull tab is just to release the band
from the Vision Pro.
So if I pull that, it unclicks the metal,
and I pull that other one, and it just pops right off.
And that's the headset without the band attached to it.
And you have these little pods here over each ear,
which are a bunch of speaker drivers
pointing down into your ear.
These are some seriously small components.
They're so dense though,
like this is heavy despite being small.
So if you wanna put the other band on,
it's basically exactly as you'd expect.
Attaches like that and like that,
and now you can change it with Velcro.
You can make it taller in the top, taller in the back.
So let's try it.
Let's try taller in the top and taller in the back.
Well, that's so much more well distributed.
And I happen to adjust it pretty close to my head
pretty much perfectly.
That is gonna be much easier to wear for longer,
but of course now you have this thing
across the top of your head,
so not everybody's gonna like that,
but I think it's immediately a better fit.
It's more comfortable. Wow, okay.
I'm probably gonna be using that more often.
But let's get to this travel case.
So this I guess isn't really a travel case
as much as it's just like a protective outer layer
for the glass since this whole outside,
which has a ton of fingerprints already,
is just covered in glass.
You might wanna just pop it in here,
and then theoretically you can maybe put that in a backpack.
I don't know if you would want to, but. (laughs)
This is the external extra Vision Pro Travel Case.
It's got this handle on the top,
but when it extends out a little bit, that's nice.
That's well thought. Nice and tight.
And then
(zippers rasping)
it opens up, and it's got sort of molding
in the places that you'd put the headset.
So this is where the battery will go.
And it's even got this molded spot for the cable,
so I can slide that in there, Velcro it down,
and the cable should be able to just wrap in here.
Then the other side,
another case?
And then it says this is where your, oh, accessory pouch.
So this is where you put polishing cloth,
power brick, and USB-C charging cable.
These things make sense.
Keep them in there.
Activated carbon deodorizer. Do not eat.
Then you put the headset in here,
put the accessories in there, and close it up.
That's actually pretty solid.
I know people were making fun of the price
of the $200 Vision Pro accessory case.
But the thing is I wouldn't wanna travel with this
without the case,
and I do think people are gonna wanna travel with this.
The number one use case
I've been looking forward to with Vision Pro is airplanes,
so I'm gonna need a pretty big backpack
to have extra room for all of this,
but I do think I'm gonna be trying that.
Let's boot it up for the first time.
Let's get it all set up.
So this is what you'll have to do
when you get out Vision Pro, ready?
Open the case. Get your battery out first.
The battery has a special cable on the end.
Get your headset out, maybe take off your knit cap
or whatever this is called.
Pick between your thick or thin Light Seal cover.
I'll go thin.
Pick between your Dual Loop or your Solo Knit Band.
I'll go Solo Knit.
And then if you wanna charge it up
or plug it straight into the wall,
the battery doesn't appear to have a removable cable.
I'm sure some Apple Store has some tool to remove this cable
whenever they need to replace it,
but what it does have is a USB-C port on the side.
So if I ever wanna just plug the headset
straight into the wall,
I'm plugging the battery straight into the wall.
But assuming it's charged, the last step here
is to go to the left side of the headset.
And you see this little proprietary
circular thing right here?
All I'm gonna do is line up the dot with the bottom
and then twist and it'll start to glow just like that,
and that means it's starting up for the first time.
Takes about a minute to boot up.
And then
I will go right into the setup process,
which I'm sure you'll all wanna see on camera.
Ah.
(gentle startup music)
And I see a checkbox.
(Vision Pro bleeping)
How do I look? Ridiculous?
Do I look great or ridiculous?
Decent? Okay, I can see you guys.
So there's a little hello script,
and it's booting up for the first time,
but I'm gonna save this,
all of this setup and all of this using Vision Pro.
That's gonna be the next video.
So last thing I'm gonna show you is the Zeiss lenses.
If you happen to wear glasses or have a prescription,
you will be able to use this headset
as well with that prescription
with a $100 pair of Zeiss lenses.
I think it's 100 bucks for readers
and 150 for prescription lenses.
But either way, they're really quite small
and they're magnetic.
And since Zeiss runs the world of glass,
this is kind of your only option is these things right here.
All you got to do though to attach them is to this off.
And you grab one of the prescription lenses,
and you just
(lenses snapping)
snap it in place like that.
Hope you could see that.
(lenses snapping)
It's a pretty strong magnet.
I do not have a prescription,
but what I've been told is then you go ahead
and scan this code with the headset
so that it knows what your prescription is
and adjusts everything accordingly,
which I think is pretty well thought out.
But I think that's where I have to end it, so stay tuned.
Definitely get subscribed for the following videos
'cause you already know I got to set this thing up.
I got to show you guys how to use Vision Pro.
Show you guys what I've been talking about
as far as weight distribution, the games that you can play,
the experiences you can have, the movies you can watch,
the apps that it has.
There's a lot more, so get subscribed to see that.
And big shout out to the sponsor of this video, Anker.
So if you're even considering getting a Vision Pro,
you probably already have an iPhone,
in which case it would be good to at least know about
Anker's new MagGo lineup.
So they've got some charging accessories.
This one I think is pretty sweet. This is a three-in-one.
So it's called the Wireless Charging Station.
It unfolds, it's lightweight and compact,
and you can charge three things at once.
Your iPhone up on the MagSafe charger,
then something like AirPods down here
at the Qi charger at the bottom,
and flip out an Apple Watch charger.
And a 30 minute charge can give your Apple Watch Series 9
almost 50% battery.
But this one is actually super convenient to me.
This is the MagGo Power Bank.
So again, MagSafe, slaps right on the back of the phone,
but it's got the screen on it
so you can always charge on the go.
And there's a built-in battery,
and we love good built-in battery,
but it's 10,000 milliamp hours,
so you can charge your iPhone 15 Pro almost two full times
without even plugging into the wall.
And there's also a nice little stand,
so you can have it in a, what's that feature called,
standby mode, whenever you want
just by popping it up like that.
So I like that too.
So both of these things can charge your devices
at up to 15 watts wirelessly.
And they're good with Qi2 as well,
so they can charge your non iPhones if you want that.
So I think it's worth it.
Check it out. Link in the description.
And shout out to Anker again
for sponsoring this portion of the video.
So that's been it.
Thanks again for watching,
and I'm gonna go set up my Vision Pro now.
Catch you guys in the next one. Peace.
(quirky electronic music)
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