I’m not here to discuss all these reasons, which usually include headaches and the discomfort of the headset after only a few minutes of use. However, I can’t help but remind you of the most absurd (and equally risky) way to utilize the Vision Pro.
Some individuals thought it would be clever to wear the headset while driving, relying on autonomous driving while essentially being blind behind the wheel.
Although this idea sounds foolish today, it may become a common occurrence when Apple launches the Apple Car in a few years.
For those new to the Apple world, it’s important to know that the iPhone manufacturer has created a system where every device communicates with one another to provide features that were unimaginable a decade ago. For instance, if you have an Apple Watch, your iPhone will automatically go on silent mode so that you can view all notifications on your wrist.
The smartwatch can also be used to unlock a MacBook, acting as a two-factor authentication device.
With the Apple Car on the horizon and the Vision Pro available on the market, the logical next step is to integrate these two products into the system. According to a recently discovered patent, that’s exactly what Apple intends to do, transforming the Vision Pro into a car computer system.
Apple envisions a future where Apple Car drivers will wear the Vision Pro while in the vehicle. However, it’s worth noting that Apple also wants to redefine the concept of a driver, as the company aims to equip the Apple Car with revolutionary self-driving features to maximize safety.
The Vision Pro will contribute to what Apple considers a mobile living space – a car cabin that is reinvented as a space for work, gaming, or watching movies while the vehicle takes you to your destination.
Additionally, Apple believes that the Vision Pro could be used to control the car. The patent describes how the headset would support air gestures and other hand movements to manipulate the vehicle. Personally, I find it hard to imagine this happening, especially if there is still some common sense left in the world.
However, once the Vision Pro undergoes the necessary refinements, it will certainly be integrated into Apple’s ecosystem. And when the Apple Car becomes a reality, the tech giant will want it to seamlessly interact with its other products. Therefore, this patent provides a brief glimpse of what we can expect in approximately ten years.
According to the Source autoevolution.com