Former Oculus head of Metas, Hugo Barra, believes that the Apple Vision Pro could be an over-engineered development kit. The comment is not a scathing critique, but rather a cautionary prediction based on Barras’ own experience with the industry.
Hugo Barra joined Meta in 2017 as Vice President of Virtual Reality and Head of Oculus. A year later, he would oversee the launch of the Oculus Go, which he considers the biggest product failure he has ever been associated with.
Most users who bought Oculus Go abandoned the headset entirely after a few weeks.
Vision Pro, an over-engineered development kit
Putting on the Vision Pro transports you to a whole new world. | Image credit PhoneArena
Barra points out how the apple Vision Pro it has more sensors than necessary to offer the same experience. You can see why Apple did it, but the comparison to the Oculus Rift DK1 is starting to make a little more sense.
This over-spec is not surprising and characteristic of a v1 product where its creator wants to make sure it survives the toughest tests, early adopters will undoubtedly want to pass the product.
Hugo Barra, Hugos Blog, March 2024
Another reason the Vision Pro What doesn’t appeal to most average consumers is the selection of apps, Barra says. As he notes: Apple continues to focus on AR experiences that enhance the Apple ecosystem. However, most VR users today use their headsets to play games. And there is a distinct lack of fully immersive VR games in Apples App Store.
It makes the same mistakes as Oculus Go
Apple is focusing on marketing the wrong things according to Barra.
Apples current marketing for the Vision Pro it’s mainly about productivity and media consumption. This goes against what most of the XR industry is really concerned about: gaming. Also, Barra says the novelty of consuming media in virtual reality is wearing off pretty quickly.
The lesson we learned is that watching traditional (straight-line) TV or movies in VR feels incredibly compelling at first, but the novelty wears off for most people after a few weeks.
Hugo Barra, Hugos Blog, March 2024
- It is much more physically uncomfortable, especially during extended periods of use.
- There are a lot more steps and therefore a lot more friction to start seeing something in VR.
- It is socially isolating. Many people prefer consuming media as a social activity, not alone inside a headset.
Potential voice bar in one aspect: live sports. He believes that if Apple is able to set up the infrastructure there Vision Pro it could be marketed as something to watch sports.
High-quality screens, in Barras’ opinion, will provide an even better experience for sports fans than a 4K TV. However, Apple will definitely need to introduce an option to co-watch with friends and family to really sell the headset to the majority of sports fans.
There is no doubt that the apple Vision Pro is one of the best AR headsets ever made. But Barra has succinctly assembled the reasons why Apple may have had to slow production and delay a successor to the Vision Pro.
The company is also apparently confused about how to make the Vision Pro cheaper. So it may be a while before Apple figures out how to approach the XR market.
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