Something you might not know about Apple Vision Pro: you need to be 13 years or older to use it, at least according to Apple, and if you’re underage and book in for an in-store demo, you’ll be turned away.
Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s first-ever mixed-reality headset, blends digital content with the physical world to create spatial experiences. The device supports lifelike FaceTime calls, immersive gaming, and educational tools, while also offering creative applications for design and digital art.
At $3,499, the device isn’t exactly the sort of gadget parents would hand to their kids. And Apple’s age restriction underscores this point. The company’s site notes that users must be 13 or older, though it doesn’t specify why. Delving deeper reveals that this age limit aligns with regulations designed to safeguard younger users from potential risks. Apple, along with other makers of mixed-reality headsets, must adhere to these guidelines to avoid legal trouble and promote responsible use.
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