The Apple Vision Pro is a breakthrough invention, according to first-time users, but others may be put off by the fact that it only lasts two hours with the extra battery puck. Apparently, Apple did not include a significant capacity inside the puck, implying that customers will have to pay more if they want more runtime.
The Apple Vision Pro did not appear to be attached to a massive battery puck in the press shots, but information shared on Twitter by @analyst941 indicated that the capacity is only 6,500mAh. If this rumour is true, Apple may have purposefully utilised a smaller battery to reduce weight, as the puck will be held in the wearer’s hand or pocket.
Even with a 10,000mAh battery, customers will notice the puck’s thickness and bulk right away, thus while they will receive a longer runtime with the headset, the increased weight will ruin their experience.
Apple’s goal of using a smaller battery in the Apple Vision Pro may also be related to charging users extra to buy those pucks separately, opening up another cash source for the corporation.
At this time, it is unknown whether Apple will allow third-party manufacturers to release external battery pucks for the Apple Vision Pro, but those accessories will not only carry more energy, but they will also be less expensive than what the firm will charge you in its shop.
The Apple Vision Pro can be worn all day while connected to a power source, which is one answer to this problem, but we are convinced that potential purchasers do not want to sit in a single position all day.
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