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Apple Vision Pro complaints range from headaches to black eyes


Apple Vision Pro owners have revealed some of the health issues they've experienced when wearing the new headset

Emily Olman, chief media officer at Hopscotch Interactive, said she was left with “super dark black eyes” after wearing the Apple Vision Pro, which “clearly [placed] too much weight on my cheeks.” When asked for comment, Apple directed MarketWatch to its user guidelines where the company recommends taking a break from using the Vision Pro every 20 to 30 minutes while you acclimatize to the headset, and stop using it if you start to feel unwell. Children aged 13 years and older should also be supervised by an adult while using the Apple Vision Pro, as the headset won’t detect all obstacles or conditions that could lead to an injury.

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