> unnecessary heat, battery usage, EM radiation, and social awkwardness were the only downside.
Oh you are hilarious.
First let's cover "unnecessary heat, battery usage". The headset is based around Apple Silicon. And as Apple has perfectly demonstrated with their Apple Silicon MacBook range they are very much the market-leaders in eliminating unnecessary heat and maximising battery usage. I suspect we will find the same with the headset, I doubt there will be a problem.
> EM radiation
Oh right. Because VR headsets (from ANY manufacturer) are so amazingly useful without Bluetooth or WiFi enabled ! if you're worried about EM radiation, then don't buy one ... oh and whilst your at it, throw away your cell phone, computers, laptops and build a faraday cage around your house.
I'm sorry but I can't show sympathy for EM radiation concerns of VR headsets when you are clearly using 101 other devices in your every day life that emit EM.
> social awkwardness
That applies to anyone wearing a VR headset from ANY manufacturer on their head.
Whether the front of the unit is Apple's eyes or Meta's plastic, it's the same thing .... a weird contraption siting yon your head.
Oh you are hilarious.
First let's cover "unnecessary heat, battery usage". The headset is based around Apple Silicon. And as Apple has perfectly demonstrated with their Apple Silicon MacBook range they are very much the market-leaders in eliminating unnecessary heat and maximising battery usage. I suspect we will find the same with the headset, I doubt there will be a problem.
> EM radiation
Oh right. Because VR headsets (from ANY manufacturer) are so amazingly useful without Bluetooth or WiFi enabled ! if you're worried about EM radiation, then don't buy one ... oh and whilst your at it, throw away your cell phone, computers, laptops and build a faraday cage around your house.
I'm sorry but I can't show sympathy for EM radiation concerns of VR headsets when you are clearly using 101 other devices in your every day life that emit EM.
> social awkwardness
That applies to anyone wearing a VR headset from ANY manufacturer on their head.
Whether the front of the unit is Apple's eyes or Meta's plastic, it's the same thing .... a weird contraption siting yon your head.