- Some Vision Pro owners complain of discomfort when wearing their headset
- A Reddit user with the nickname Grimdar came up with a simple solution
- Other owners of augmented reality glasses from Apple began to be inspired by his trick
Ever since Apple’s Vision Pro augmented reality glasses officially went on sale in the United States, some customers have complained about its weight, which is almost the same as the last generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro. While Apple has its own solution to improve it by adding Dual Loop tape, on Income appeared an ingeniously simple solution to increase the comfort of the Vision Pro wearer with the help of one little trick.
A simple solution will increase comfort when using Vision Pro
The Dual Loop strap has a pair of upper and lower straps for a precise fit, but is not as comfortable as the Solo Knit strap, which provides the wearer with cushioning, breathability and flexibility. With that in mind, an Apple Vision Pro customer nicknamed Grimdar spent an additional $100 (approx. 2,300 crowns without tax) to attach a second Solo Knit strap to the existing Solo Knit strap on the Vision Pro and didn’t hesitate to brag about it on Reddit.
Second version from Grimdar using 3D printed parts
“I really like the softness and technicality of the Solo Knit, so I decided to try it out and experiment,” said Grimdar on Reddit. “I am amazed at how convenient this solution is. The Dual Loop is quite comfortable on its own, but the Solo Knit allows for better blood flow around the head and is much softer. As the attachment point is higher up, it moves the headset a bit further away from the face. For the second version, I will use 3D printing to make the solution look much better and easier to set up. I’m surprised Apple didn’t come up with this early on.” he paused for a simple solution.
Although it seems like a perfect solution, there is one catch. “The downside is you have to buy another belt, which costs $100. But in my opinion, it’s definitely worth it.” Grimdar added. Although the higher price is unpleasant, on the other hand, if you as a customer can afford to buy a device worth 3,500 dollars (approx. 80,000 crowns without tax), an extra thousand crowns will certainly not be a problem.
Author of the article
Dominik Vlasak
Editor, traveler, fan of technology, Star Wars and good coffee.
2024-02-08 17:00:00
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