I tried Apple Vision Pro and here are 3 mistakes you must absolutely avoid

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Apple’s Vision Pro headset is like a pair of Balenciaga shoes (yes, those shoes); it’s expensive, looks and feels like the future, and you probably shouldn’t buy one. But if you’re one of the thousands to call themselves an early adopter of Apple’s first-ever spatial computer, then this article’s for you. 

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Over the past week, I’ve devoted a few too many hours to the Vision Pro, not enough to drive in a car or eat at my favorite restaurant with the device, but enough to know the dos and don’ts of the headset. 

I’m covering the “don’ts” today, which are straightforward — you may already have one, two, or all three of them in the back of your head — but still worth noting if you don’t want to accidentally throw $3,500 down the drain. Read on.

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