Apple is set to organize an interactive experience for its first smart glasses, Vision Pro, starting from February 2nd at its various stores in the United States. According to Bloomberg, the American company sent an email to the media and selected users, informing them that they can experience the interactive capabilities of its smart glasses in its branches across America from February 2nd to 4th.
The experience will involve users wearing the glasses, exploring still images, videos, and directional photos, along with a variety of visual content, including 3D content ranging from movies to sports matches and even scenes of extreme sports such as mountain climbing. Additionally, the experience, lasting 25 minutes, will teach users how to display multiple screens of adjacent app interfaces in front of their eyes within the glasses. Users will also get a glimpse of several apps that will be available on the glasses when they reach users.
It’s worth noting that Apple opened the door to app developers at the beginning of this year to submit versions of their apps specifically developed for its smart glasses.
The company is expected to open pre-order requests starting January 19, with the glasses set to reach users at the beginning of February in conjunction with their arrival in company stores. Apple has set certain conditions for users interested in pre-ordering its glasses, such as capturing a three-dimensional facial scan through its Apple Store using iPhones or iPads. Additionally, users wearing prescription glasses must submit a recent eye measurement report to receive vision-correcting lenses manufactured by the German company ZEISS.
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