Apple Vision Pro Users Complained Of Neck Pain And Headaches
MarketWatch reports that Apple Vision Pro owners have encountered health problems. Some suffer from neck pain, others from dark circles under their eyes. All this is attributed to the pressure that Apple Vision Pro puts on the faces of those who regularly use the headset.
Emily Olman, director of marketing at Hopscotch Interactive, shared her unpleasant experience with Apple Vision Pro for the first time. After using the headset for the first time, she noticed two “super dark black eyes,” allegedly caused by the device’s pressure on her cheekbones and cheekbones.
Problems were not spared by Ian Beacraft, head of the consulting company Signal, who said that after using the headset he experienced pain in the base of his skull and upper back. These symptoms indicate possible strain caused by unnatural head position while operating the device.
Apple recommends using Vision Pro in short bursts, taking breaks every 20 to 30 minutes, and then adjusting the periods based on your comfort level. The company advises keeping your head upright and not tilting to the sides.