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Apple Vision Pro returns skyrocket within first weeks of launch

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The initial excitement for Apple Vision Pro purchasers has faded for some, as evidenced by a growing number of users on social media expressing their intention to return the $3,500 headsets.

This surge in returns aligns with Apple’s 14-day return policy, and many from the first batch of Vision Pro buyers are reaching this deadline.

A prevalent reason for returns is discomfort, with users reporting headaches and motion sickness induced by the headset.

Another individual reported a similar incident of redness. It’s worth acknowledging that users of VR headsets have informally reported issues like dry eyes and redness over the years.

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, with arguably more at stake than anyone else on the planet if Apple’s Vision Pro has a transformative impact on headsets akin to what the iPhone did for smartphones.

In a video shared on his Instagram account on Tuesday, Zuckerberg offers his official assessment of the Vision Pro in comparison to Meta’s latest offering, the Quest 3 headset: “I don’t just believe that Quest represents a better value; I assert that Quest is unequivocally the superior product.”

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