Drop tests arent exactly scientific by any means.
Unfortunately, replacing that front glass could cost you an estimated $799 if youre getting itdirectly through Apple.
Though the headset seems rather hard to break, performing any at-home repairs is equally tough.
The Apple Vision Pro can survive the worst of your clumsy head, just not actual repairs.Gif: AppleTrack / YouTube
Its apparently much harder to get into that second screen without damaging anything.
And guess whats behind that?
Yet another display thats full up with lenticular lenses.
Overall, the equipment isnt easily repairable on your own, at least according to the folks at iFixit.
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Instead, say hello to the return of ‘glassholes.’