Tech bros were vocal withstories about why they were returning their Apple Vision Prosearlier in February.
Intuitive by design, is one ofApples slogans for Mac computers.
But Apples first VR headset hassome less-than-obvious featuresthat might be confusing users.
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Vision Pro uses eye-tracking technology to control a cursor in Apples spatial computing realm.
While this should be more intuitive than using a mouse, it has limitations.
To open your control center, you have to look up towards a tiny arrow on the ceiling.
And if you forget your password,you may have to visit the Apple store to reset it.
For $3,500, some users are finding its not worth the trouble.
The Apple analyst also saysdemand is now slowingfor the Vision Pro.
Kuo expects the Vision Pro to remain a niche product for several years.
He says Apple may not release a lower-priced, mass-produced model until 2027.
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