iFixit, the renowned repair guide platform, has just unveiled its comprehensive teardown of the Apple Vision Pro, deeming it “Apple’s most intricate hardware masterpiece to date.”
The highly-anticipated headset recently hit the US market, boasting a price tag of $3,499 and an extensive compatibility range with over 600 native apps and games.
iFixit assures more Vision Pro content is on the way, but this initial teardown provides an excellent initial glimpse into the internals of Apple’s spatial computer.
Welcome to the Vision Pro, Apple’s most complex piece of hardware yet. So complicated that we’ll need more than one video to tackle it. In this video, we’ll walk you through the Vision Pro’s insane disassembly process, but make sure you’re subscribed to our channel as we’re already hard at work on our follow-up video!
Watch the complete video below.
iFixit took apart the Vision Pro and found various internal parts like cameras, sensors, fans, and lens motors. Fixing the headset seems challenging, especially with the EyeSight feature, which has multiple potential issues.
However, iFixit appreciates that the speakers and battery are easy to replace, making them positive aspects for repairs.
The Vision Pro was released in the U.S. on Friday, with Apple confirming its availability in more countries later this year.
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