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Customers keen on the Vision Pro headset will reportedly receive 25-minute demo sessions in stores

from the launch of the Vision Pro and reports say that Apple is planning an extensive demo for its latest product. According to Bloomberg, customers who are keen on a demo will be walked through an extensive process that includes setting up the Vision Pro and Employees at the store will first take a facial scan to determine the size and type of light seal and band size that a customer needs. , which could ruin the image quality of the Vision Pro.  If a customer is wearing glasses, the store will scan the glasses for prescription info so that the correct optical insert can be used. This is also critical so the insert is necessary. Once these are complete, users will be walked through the basics of controlling the Vision Pro and the demo, which is expected to last up to 25 minutes, can start. The demo will let users experience various aspects of the Vision Pro, such as . The latter is arguably more exciting and I suspect will be a big selling point for early adopters. The demo will also show users how the Vision Pro can be used as a computing device, by opening Safari and scrolling through webpages. Based on these reports, back at . I suppose some customers might be put off by the lengthy process, but based on my experience, I can assure you that this is necessary.  The fitment of the Vision Pro is absolutely crucial, and it's best to have professionals walk you through this process. If you don't wear it right, the images you see could appear blurry or hazy. And if that happens, – something which I'm sure they are very keen to avoid. Furthermore, controlling the Vision Pro with just your eyes and fingers is unlike anything most people have ever done with their computers. Again, I think some guidance here will be very helpful. As a reminder, the Vision Pro is priced at and pre-orders for the . Sadly, it will only be available in the US at first, but Apple is said to be looking at the  . Source: