People immediately started comparing Apple's Vision Pro to traditional VR headsets as soon as Apple showed the new product. I explained why that take is so wrong. But comfort and weight are two areas where comparisons might be appropriate, given that VR headsets are bulky. The first Vision Pro hands-on experiences gave us a few reference points for the headset's weight. The consensus seems to be that it can be heavy for some people, so your mileage will vary.
Since I plan on buying this thing as soon as it's out and using it for work, I'm also interested in how comfortable it is. Apple never gave us a full set of specs for the Vision Pro. Early testers told us that Vision Pro weighs about 1 pound (454g). But that isn't enough to determine whether it's comfortable to use.
That's why I used ChatGPT to figure out whether the weight of the Vision Pro might be a problem for me.
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