Its amazing how a device I can’t afford, have no use for, and every video says isnt really worth it is still able to compell me to watch every freaking thing I come across
Just because it’s not worth it for like 95% of population doesn’t mean it’s not the coolest tech out at the moment, right now we are still curious everything it can an can’t do even though this 1st gen Apple Vision Pro is to big heavy an expensive
We want to be talked into it. We want it to be better because there's something AWESOME in this form factor---see science fiction movies. It just isn't quite THERE yet. But we're sooooo close.
1. Loving to see more Colin and Samir solo content next to the interviews🔥 2. Casual drop of a sponsored virtual tour of their office coming up?! Come on now let’s go!!
This level of conversation is why you guys are legends I'm 14 minutes in and the explanation and dialogue on these subjects are exquisite. I need to watch this on the TV not my phone later 😄 bravo chaps bravo
why it looks the same as using a phone or monitor for shorts .....or u mean spatial 180 3d video shorts ....that would be neat .....but the camera shouldn't be moving a lot because some people might get sick
It's basically the same thing as looking on your phone or monitor, but maybe better since your focus isn't so close and everything is bigger. (the screens are right next to your eyes, but that does not mean you're eyes are strained looking close, you're commonly looking further away, which is less effort on the eyes). Try it if you haven't.
The premise of ur video is FASCINATING to me as a past Apple Store employee. I’m talking 2010-2014. It was when people still needed to discover the products and way before our parents (who had the money to buy us the stuff) would google anything let alone watch a RU-vid video or have creators that made videos for “normal” people well enough. So they would come to Apple Stores to discover and ask questions or get help. This allows Apple an extremely powerful and unique opportunity to mold and enhance ur first or second or even potentially all ur experiences with their products and services. With RU-vidr’s we have seen that need shift to them… away from the store/apple. Specifically because of how matured the iPhone and other products have become but also how mature RU-vid and tech reviewers and the “normal” peoples need to experience or learn new things about them. Apple kinda has this back now. Talking to friends that still work in their stores, and seeing these videos, you still gotta go try it at the Apple Store. And the person that might show you theirs… it might be enough of a demo for you but let’s be real most normal Apple early adopters are basically going to be Apple Store employees with their excitement and passion around the device too!
I saw someone wearing this in public and it was one of the most strangest things I've seen, but it is interesting to see that this could be a very real future
Remember when Google Glass came out and everyone thought it was a violation of privacy when someone else could be recording you without you knowing it? Times have changed...
Remember when cameraphone came out and everyone thought it was a violation of privacy when someone else could be recording you without you knowing it? Times have changed.
Not even 5 minutes in and they've already hit so many nails on the head. This is the only channel that really, truly breaks down things like the vision pro release from such a unique perspective. Keep up the incredible work, can't wait for the next upload
I feel like all these futuristic movies made in the last few decades are becoming a reality and it's crazy but also impressive. I'm reading Ready Player Two, the follow-up to Ready Player One, and with Vision Pro being here now, I feel like that story is becoming our reality hahaha.
6:17 honored to make the cut. AirPods were weird to wear in public once, i think APV will slowly become normalized (loved your point that creators will accelerate the normalization)
When I saw the Neistat video and he was talking about how it clicked, became real to him, I immediately was thinking about that Black Mirror episode, where you could block people and they'd be blurred out and muted.
Gentlemen, this is AN EXCEPTIONAL video… so well done, the perspectives are very insightful and pertinent to so much about where this all not only is … but where it is all going … kudos!
26:59 you can “share you vision!” Already! You can use screen sharing and airplay to another Apple device (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, or the many TV’s that come with AirPlay built in) it’s in control center just like the screen mirroring AirPlay feature we have on the other Apple devices!
@@konekokupi I’m not! Sadly most of the tech reviews they saw if any didn’t really show that off… or a lot of stuff that most care about. I think it’s a sad reality but most of the tech reviewers are a bit far away from showing emotionally important features like this. They kinda take screen mirroring in control center as older well known feature that wouldn’t be relevant or general enough for their huge audience and the limited time/script they can get to. Like this experience here… it’s a huge deal to these two… but to the tech youtubers they don’t get deep enough to ask “ok but like if normal people used it, what would bother them, and what’s that feature to solve it.” They just show the most generalized of interesting features and talk about their takes or show them using it cause that’s what their audience wants and comes to them for mostly. This is why their RU-vidr friend isn’t the best person to show them. If they said that to an Apple fan or employee they would show them and it would have completely changed their experience in the moment most likely. That’s the unique “wow” moment you only get one on one from someone who cares about understanding ur opinion and helping show that unique wow feature to you rather than the generalized one.
@@helloimedden I suppose putting this function more readily available would be a good thing. This video shows the want for it, but most people won't know about it(at least the average person), unless they have extensively played around with the device or it is right in front of them. Like this could be an essential function to make it more normalized or at least less isolating and more social. Is there a feature where two people with headset on can see the same thing and interact with it and the other can see it?
@@mettelindegardnielsen9411 yes! It’s extremely important you are right… but it’s a feature that’s been around in multiple devices for years and sadly most tech reviewers aren’t very good at thinking like average users and tend to assume or focus on new ideas and features and their benefits not the other way around, arguably cause they speak to huge amounts of people so it’s hard to assume. As far as shared experiences with two Vision Pro’s no! But I think that feature was intentionally not included. We probably will see glimpses of that in the future if people find really good use cases and enough friends and family also have one. Sadly I think the human want for this is actually not a healthy relationship with headsets. This is like headphones for video… like if I want to be alone and listen to an album, really good headphones/tech make it better than some of the best speaker and rooms. There’s a really good reason why Apple calls this a computer and made it 2 hrs battery or plugged in, and probably expensive… they don’t want us to be on this with others. Like a computer, I’ll zone out alone or work or play a game alone. Then I’ll close my laptop, and go hang out with friends. The idea that I want or need to integrate all social experiences into the headset is a bit dystopian and at best not healthy for Apple to be suggesting or setting as expectations early on. Also metaverse is billions and years in an it’s a hell hole of 10yr olds curing and saying homophobic things all day, and there’s data that show that even if you can see ur friend (for real not like avatar, and even without them also in one) around you while you use headsets, your brain looses some connection of them being really there. Like there’s a possibility you loose a bit of empathy for them, social ques and facial expressions might be running at 85% for example even if it’s just subconsciously.
I think the biggest bottleneck here is the goggle set. Imagine if they could compress the VR world, have the same functionality but in a pair of contact lenses! Immediately, the weirdness is out of the window and this won’t feel as isolating. Btw, I think this is creepy as hell in its current avatar. Great video!
ive never seen a tech that so many people are excited and ALSO terrified of LOL had the chance to show it to my local creator friends here in Vancouver and they were all impressed with the tech
btw the eye ID is already in this device. its how the headset knows when I take it back over from a guest or how to pay for things in the App Store. first new identification unlock system since faceID!
The Vision Pro has made tech exciting again. While it’s not perfect we have to give kudos to Apple for what they came up with. Looking forward to future iterations.
To the point on sharing the exprience there is an option to mirror the screen to another apple device, This is what i do when ever i have someone else try mine that way i can see what they are seeing.
the idea of "how many videos can you make about the apple vision pro" has got me hooked for some reason LOL so random but i can tell theres a deep dive for it and im here for it
WOW - that is a great suggestion about allowing nearby iPhone users to see what you are seeing in head set - that seems like a very doable and Apple thing they can do. That really makes it a shareable experience.
Thank you for sharing Everett Roger’s Diffusion of Innovation Theory. This theory anchored my research in education technology and how school leaders are supported in technology-rich learning environments.
I tried it for the first time today, since I’m thinking about getting one for my Woodworking channel that I plan to grow this year. I was a bit disappointed by the pass-through at close range, which would be a requirement for showing people how to make stuff. I’m still considering getting one because I’m excited about the content creation use case. I think it would make a wicked cool live stream for building something with an audience.
We *very rarely* have the opportunity to own an Apple prototype that wasn't stolen from their labs. Which, make no mistake, *is what Vision Pro currently is* Soon as this thing has an integrated battery, I'm in.
a few notes: -You actually can view someone else’s view by selecting the option to mirror to another iOS device or even Apple TV device from control center -The eye scanning feature is already a thing and it’s how a user logs into the device
They were talking about multi-user support based on OpticID on a single device just like TouchID on a mac, but better and automatic. Knowing how Apple never implemented multi-user support on iPadOS using FaceID, I'm not hopeful. Unless EU forces them to 😂 😉.
@@ome7145You can do it somewhat by optical inserts. When you put in an insert, it saves eye and hand calibration. Since I need glasses, I programmed mine for my inserts. When my partner wants to use it, I take the inserts out and he saved his preset without optical inserts. That way we don’t need to recalibrate each time or use guest mode.
I’m thinking AVP is a replay of the iPhone. There were smartphones before iPhone, and when it was introduced it was ridiculed as expensive, silly, etc. Version 1 was definitely limited. I didn’t get it at the time, but by v3 it made sense and I got on board. A decade later and everybody and their dog owns an iPhone or one of the smartphones that gave in (despite the ad bashing) and adopted the same design. AVP is expensive and limited, people are saying it’s too expensive and useless… but wait a few revs. The potential is huge.
The classic style/interview style Colin & Samir every other week is really working for me. Big fan of the mix. If it replaces Creator Support though, then that would be a shame.
inb4: - New tiktok dance craze featuring the headset - New "challenge" unlocked involving the headset - Someone gets involved in an accident while wearing the headset and it will then spark controversy - Some famous music artist's music video features someone wearing the headset - Competitors release a counterattack but will fail miserably - Mr Beast creates a video involving 100 people wearing the headset - Taylor Swift performs a live performance while wearing the headset - Famous food chains get into the craze - Pornhub releases an app exclusive to the headset
RU-vidrs talking about other RU-vidrs also boosts numbers given the context. By the way, you can keep your hands in your lap or on table-top and don’t have to reach up to grab things. OpticID is already working.
Apple is doing Meta (And Quest/VR owners) a HUGE favor. Not only do they bring MASSIVE attention to this, but they also tell people this is a wonder world, and when you find out the price tag, and that you can do essentially the same + actual entertainment in a device that cost a 7th of the price, that's advertisement for Quest 3 that not even Meta could have dreamed of.
Great video, thanks! Although your point was the interplay between Apple and YT content creators, after (or during) watching a piano video by JasonZac I realized that the Vision Pro would be great in enhancing the interplay between YT viewers and content creators. For some domains such as the piano that has a very standardized spatial layout the connection could be made very tight. For other domains probably a much looser connection. (For the piano case) There would need to be a spatial library tuned to the keyboard and a communication protocol for the YT content provider to tell the Vision Pro what to focus on. Also would probably need some sort of user control over that protocol use.
I think the simpler question, instead of the Marques analogy. If you pay about $4k for the Apple Vision Pro, how many views do you need to break even or get the ROI on it? Many watching should not expect the Marques numbers and earn 60 of them.
Great conversation. For individual creators, writers, painters and even readers making notes of research. Individual or private activities are not dangerous. It enhances creativity
What worries me is that Apple's new releases usually aren't that good as a standalone device. This is. A creepy glimpse of our future. The most personal, most individual computer. But just like iPhone, apps are going to make or break this thing.
Let’s go to the 80,s when someone had a mobile phone it was an event where everyone was watching them. In the 90’s people were getting used to them but still would be surprised by mobile phones…when smartphones came everyone stared at them…heck when flat screen tvs came everyone started at how thin they are…now it’s the norm. Society, adapts fast
I actually did a demo on the Vision Pro. It’s very cool, but it’s not perfect at all, there are a lot of kinks to fix up, and I won’t get into detail but there is a lot of work to do.
I think there's a limit to how fragmented our attention can be, because there's a point at which you realise that you're no longer deriving enough value from having too fragmented attention that you scale down. This limit is different for everyone though.
I thought that because RU-vid lets you advertise videos you don’t own, that part of apple’s deep RU-vid/twitter ad buys were to amplify the volume on their conversation.
29:24 how much you wanted to keep it on is VERY similar to how most people have a hard time not looking at the screen rather then lens when filming themselves. Or how y’all have a laptop but don’t look down at the screen too long for ur notes cause you trained urself not to get lost. You also probably put do not disturb on it too. The point is it’s only scary because humans get distracted and addicted but like TV’s where kids got sucked in… or games… this isn’t a huge deal as long as we socially and personally understand and utilize the features that allow us to use this responsibly. Again the 2 hrs battery life (or be by an outlet!) and the lack of including others in ur experience is a design FEATURE and the BENEFIT is that you can’t and won’t want to be in this all the time in ur day to to day. It’s also apples way of setting expectations and denying us features or the ability to be in it forever while mobile because of human addictive behaviors want that.
There are a few creators I know who have long standing sponsorships with apple. As well Ryan and his wife did a date both wearing the headsets! Still not sure where I stand
It amazes me that those reviewing Apple Vision Pro haven't tried Quest 3 or other headsets. Those "feature requests" you are suggesting are already solved, apple just didn't adopt it yet.
14:31 this is what’s different. It’s actually less distracting. I’m not going to be on social media on this often. Sure might have a window open but the point of this device is kinda like a computer… ur not going to buy a 3k laptop to watch TikTok. In fact it would be a distraction and there’s millions of features and apps made to help you lock distractions on computers cause it’s considered the norm to want to not get lost in social or stuff that might not be your purpose…. To work or to focus on a game or edit a video for example.
It's how my page got 10k followers in the last few months. I capture a relevant topic, and propose an alternative viewpoint that others haven't considered. Apple vision is a new hot topic, and if you can simply be the first to get your hands on it and talk about it, you'll benefit cause the attention exceeds the supply of information. I made a video on a trendy topic "subscription economy" and offered an unorthodox solution to it "library card" and it popped. I posted a video about what happens to RU-vidrs after they lose their fame, and 3 weeks later it became a trend to make quitting RU-vid videos, and that video popped. Having your finger on the pulse of what will be popular is an advantage that good creators inherently have. If a creator posted an apple vision video in 6 weeks, it wont perform as well, because the attention as gone somewhere else.
How come there is not the same level of content with Meta Quest 3? Is it just because of the sticker price? Not many people have it and you could probably do similar video content but you don’t see similar videos.
If Apple can come out with a $1500 non 'Pro' version within a year, they may get over the hump quickly, if not this could end up being like the Newton - a slightly clumsy version of the future that's too ahead of it's time. However, unlike with the Newton, Apple now has the resources to play the long game and keep a large group of Innovators/Early Adopters and developers hooked long enough for the Vision Pro to develop into a far better product than the compromised first version they released.
I don’t know the data. But in my experience very often tech videos is just videos to watch, not the products to buy. So I am really curious how was beneficial this particular campaign to Apple. Memes - sure. But sales….
12:26 I believe you are confusing mixed reality with augmented reality. AR is the real world with a digital overlay. In MR physical and digital element can interact. So, a digital window can be partially obscured by the table in the room.
It is completely different to the regular flat screen. It is not comparable to staring at a flatscreen so close which is bad for your eyes but it is not for a vr lenses and screen
@@toututu2993 I understand that, but just in general with it affecting how eyes focus, how it affects the brain long term, mental health risks, just all questions that should be fully considered for long term affects
@@toututu2993 I understand that, but just in general with it affecting how eyes focus, how it affects the brain long term, mental health risks, just all questions that should be fully considered for long term affects
I think you may have been stuck too much with the individualism. I mean, youtube videos are made with the tough of a viewer, not necessarily with a colective experience in mind, when designing colective experience you need to take other things in consideration. I think the conversation for creators should be how to adapt to an inmersive medium and if we should take advantage of stereoscopic video (spatial video) or 180 3D video. There is some experiences worthwhile but there aren't many. If you guys have watches 3d video you'll know that there's a sense of presence like if the person or thing you are watching is there in front of you, the scale is also palpable. I think "how TV screens made watching movies worse" by Noodle is a great example and one of those 3d youtube videos ahead of it's time (can be watched on quest 3 also) Vr gaming is also another inmersive experience where artist have been exploring 3d storytelling and the cinematics are trully something special (the intro in asgard wrath 2 for example)
Makes sense for them, cus they are just buying a content schedule. I've only been able to wear mine for 45 minutes at a time - it's insanely heavy and headache-inducing.
20:07 it’s intentional that it’s that way. It’s designed that way. You literally can’t share experiences on VP with other people that have VP. No games will show. I can’t share my experiences with you. It’s very very similar again to laptops at a coffee shop or in public. It’s excepted this is my reality and also expected for you not to be trying to peak or creep on what I’m doing on my laptop. That’s why we got all the people using those screen protectors so you can’t see their laptop screens too. The idea isn’t that we should all be in this. It’s that we should be in this when we need or want to be alone and how can I do that without feeling sucked away from seeing the world around me. With a laptop I’ve had to look up after 30 mins and realize I was kinda “lost” in an edit and my neck hurts now haha
You didn’t talk about the fact that the band between brand and creator is also beneficial for the consumer. It stays a risk, when the creator doesn’t like the product he makes bad reviews. So in these times there is more incentive to make better quality products than before because of the unpaid promotion.
I don't know why people are scared when it's still something you can take off. It's just a computer you can interact with in 3D if you want to. That's sick, not something to be afraid of. Take it off whenever you want to keep doing your normal life.