They film a young man using the new Apple Glasses on the subway and the video goes viral: 'This is going to be terrible'

A young man used expensive glasses Apple Vision Pro Mixed reality in the New York subway, recorded by another passenger and the video quickly went viral on X.

In the clip you can find out who the technology influencer will be Nikias Molina Writing in the air and moving the screen that no one can see except through devices. More like a sci-fi movie than ever before.

It's the first huge sample of how humans will see in the future, when smartphones are partly replaced by glasses where you can work or consume content “in the air.”

What are Apple Vision Pro glasses?

At the beginning of the month, Apple stores in the US put the Vision Pro on sale Mixed reality glasses. It's its first major release since the Apple Watch nine years ago.

The arrival of Vision Pro is a milestone for fans of virtual or augmented reality, who see this technology as the next chapter of online life after smartphones.

Vision Pro glasses are the latest from Apple. Photo: Ping Guan/Bloomberg

Reviewers certainly recognize the “wow” factor by noting the cutting-edge picture quality and the fun of opening and closing apps floating through space using just your eyes and fingers. They added that the glasses are heavy, spoil the user's hair, and require a huge battery.

Apple sees the Vision Pro as its first foray into “spatial computing,” rejecting the use of the term virtual reality typically associated with technology enthusiasts.

There are 600 apps and games designed specifically for the Vision Pro. Photo: Bloomerge

Disney has partnered with Apple and will offer 150 3D movies at launch, the companies announced. Netflix, Spotify, and Google have refused to adapt their apps to fit glasses at this time.

How much does Apple Vision Pro cost?

It costs $3499. Given its high cost, as well as the poor success of similar, cheaper launches from Meta (Facebook's parent company), early reviews have raised doubts about whether Vision Pro will be a game-changer, at least for now.

The Vision Pro is an “amazing” product, as technology site The Verge wrote about it. He added, though, that it “also represents a series of significant trade-offs” that are “impossible to ignore.”

It went on sale on Friday, February 2nd. Photo: Agence France-Presse

“It's an impressive product, many years and billions of dollars in the making,” he wrote, but “even after trying it, I still have no idea who or what this thing is supposed to be used for.” For its part, the American newspaper The New York Times.

“crazy”

The tweet, which was shared by @haig98, received more than 50 million views on X.

Among his two thousand comments, Molina's response to a tweet that questioned the validity of this act stands out. In his response, the young man shared an amazing video of what he actually saw.

Another wrote: “At $3,500, I'm surprised we haven't seen a video of one of these guys stealing it yet.”

There are also those who are “concerned” about the boy’s eyesight.: “Ophthalmologists are about to get a pay raise in the next 3 to 5 years.”

There was also no shortage of those who highlighted the appearance of a passenger wearing glasses on the subway: “I'm somewhere between 'Oh my God, that looks stupid' and 'Can I try?'” Or the fatalists: “With devices like this, it would be The world is more isolated and lonely. “The long-term impact of this is going to be terrible and crazy.”

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