The recently-launched Apple Vision Pro headset has been creating a lot of hype among the youth and it is grabbing much attention. After a number of incidents turned viral, including some of people taking the headset for a drive in a car and another allegedly taking it to a plane, yet another incident has come to light, albeit not as shocking as these previous ones. In a "peak Bengaluru" moment, a techie (if it is Bengaluru, it had to be a techie) named Varun Mayya was seen wearing Apple Vision Pro headset on the streets. The video elicited quite a few reactions on X and most focussed on how the new generation will turn into “VR Zombies” in the country. (Ayush Pranav/ X)
1/5 The recently-launched Apple Vision Pro headset has been creating a lot of hype among the youth and it is grabbing much attention. After a number of incidents turned viral, including some of people taking the headset for a drive in a car and another allegedly taking it to a plane, yet another incident has come to light, albeit not as shocking as these previous ones. In a "peak Bengaluru" moment, a techie (if it is Bengaluru, it had to be a techie) named Varun Mayya was seen wearing Apple Vision Pro headset on the streets. The video elicited quite a few reactions on X and most focussed on how the new generation will turn into “VR Zombies” in the country. (Ayush Pranav/ X)
The highly talked about Vision Pro headset has now hit the streets of India and people have much to say about the technology. The post that started it all said, “bumped into @waitin4agi_ while he was playing around with his vision pro on the streets of indiranagar. gotta be a @peakbengaluru moment.” While some X users made fun of India’s traffic, others were extremely worked up about how it will affect the wearer's mind and body. (AFP)
2/5 The highly talked about Vision Pro headset has now hit the streets of India and people have much to say about the technology. The post that started it all said, “bumped into @waitin4agi_ while he was playing around with his vision pro on the streets of indiranagar. gotta be a @peakbengaluru moment.” While some X users made fun of India’s traffic, others were extremely worked up about how it will affect the wearer's mind and body. (AFP)
An X user commented on the post saying, “Eye doctors better be prepared for what’s coming” and another user commented saying, “Dont try in Koramangala. Full of potholes.” With serious concern a user also said, “Vision Pro zombies have arrived in the streets of @peakbengaluru” (REUTERS)
3/5 An X user commented on the post saying, “Eye doctors better be prepared for what’s coming” and another user commented saying, “Dont try in Koramangala. Full of potholes.” With serious concern a user also said, “Vision Pro zombies have arrived in the streets of @peakbengaluru” (REUTERS)
Seeing the man wearing Vision Pro, a user also commented, “Forget man, if I see any such human at s public place ama sprinting away next second”. (AFP)
4/5 Seeing the man wearing Vision Pro, a user also commented, “Forget man, if I see any such human at s public place ama sprinting away next second”. (AFP)
The Apple Vision Pro was launched recently in the US and, while users are praising the technology, there are many who showed concerns. However, note that the device has not been released for sale in India yet. (REUTERS)
5/5 The Apple Vision Pro was launched recently in the US and, while users are praising the technology, there are many who showed concerns. However, note that the device has not been released for sale in India yet. (REUTERS)