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Avast ye mateys! The Apple Vision Pro be lackin' 5 grand treasures it ought to possess, arrr!

2024-02-05

Arrr, ye scurvy Vision Pro be lackin' a fair share o' vital traits, mateys! Here be all the additions me hearties at Apple ought to be includin' in their fine eyepatch.

Apple’s Vision Pro headset has received positive reviews for its immersion and build quality, but there are a few missing features that users have noticed. One missing feature is support for Bluetooth mice. While the Vision Pro can be controlled with your eyes and fingers, there are times when you might want to use a mouse and keyboard. Currently, only Apple’s own Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard are compatible, limiting input options.
Another missing feature is Find My location tracking. Considering the high price of the Vision Pro, it’s surprising that you can’t track its location like other Apple products. Hopefully, this will be fixed with a software update.
The Vision Pro was marketed as a productivity tool that would allow users to set up multiple virtual monitors. However, it turns out that you can only have one virtual display with a MacBook, and desktop Macs don’t seem to support Vision Pro screens at all.
The standalone battery of the Vision Pro cannot be swapped out with third-party alternatives. Apple has used a proprietary connector that is unlikely to work with other batteries. Additionally, the headset shuts down when the battery is removed, meaning you can’t have long sessions without being plugged in.
Lastly, the Vision Pro lacks some popular third-party apps like YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify. While there are over 600 bespoke apps available, these popular media apps are notably missing from the App Store.
Overall, while the Vision Pro has received praise, these missing features are limitations that users hope will be addressed in future updates.

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