I’m going to be REALLY curious to see what security at non-US airports is like with the VP. Some require you to take all electronics out of not just bags but also protective sleeves, etc. And we’ll see in short order how durable the device is.
Lol no one said a thing. The guy next to me asked about my Z Fold5 (yes I have both an iPhone and an android) but not the AVP. I honestly think that the average person has no idea what it is yet.
The travel case has been fine so far. I fit all of the accessories, including the extra headband and a foldable keyboard. The outside material seems like it can be cleaned easily. I like the movable thing that blocks the inner lenses. The non-AVP cases I've seem so far don't do that well.
It's a long press on the digital crown to recenter. I happened to be catching up on the macrumors main page while flying, and they wrote about it in the post on traveling with AVP. I noticed that mine was a little crooked, tried the long pr
This is a great use case for Vision Pro, it just needs to be a bit more durable!
I agree. That said, they haven't jammed yet for me.My ONE complaint is the zippers. They seem small and prone to sticking/jamming on the fabric.
In theory. But practically, I just plugged it into the seat outlet.And alot more battery life. The Quest 3 gets 8 hours of battery life with the external power bank as a reference.
Depends a lot on your security status.I’m going to be REALLY curious to see what security at non-US airports is like with the VP. Some require you to take all electronics out of not just bags but also protective sleeves, etc. And we’ll see in short order how durable the device is.
An Anker power bank was a must for watching movies on an any flight longer than a quick hop.Can a power bank like one from Anker charge the battery?
Did you feel like the VP view made you feel nauseated or dizzy while the plane moved ?Wrapping up my flight back. Went into cinema mode this time to see Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson on AppleTV. I had my 1st gen Airpod Pros in. It was awesome.
When they were coming down the aisle with snacks, I switched to the volcano environment, but dialed back immersion so that I could see the aisle. When they offered snacks, I was able to see the flight attendant and interact with her (I declined...didnt want to try drinking/eating with it). Amusingly, she didn't skip a beat even with my AVP on. I think that when you turn toward people, they realize you can see them even if eyesight isn't working. I suppose it's from decades of dealing with people with dark sunglasses?
Also, we had some banking maneuvers and a bit of turbulence, but the screen never moved.
I ended up in the bulkhead row, but they let me keep the AVP on my lap in its case. Pretty sure they thought it was just a pillow 😆.
Don’t those flights have power outlets though? I can’t remember the last time a flight of mine over 2 hours didn’t have a plug.I guess this was on a short flight, right? If battery life was better, I would definitely consider this a good reason to buy one. Unfortunately my flights are usually 6-14 hours long
Lol I didn't have the volume that high and heard them roll by. Then I reduced the immersion to see the aisle.How did you know they were bringing snacks if you were immersed? lol. I have a flight coming up so need all the tips I can get. Thanks.
Right. I have a 5 hour flight next weekend and will just plug it in. My flights this weekend also had outlets below the seats.Don’t those flights have power outlets though? I can’t remember the last time a flight of mine over 2 hours didn’t have a plug.
Many planes don't, unfortunatelyDon’t those flights have power outlets though? I can’t remember the last time a flight of mine over 2 hours didn’t have a plug.
Many cheap short flights don’t.. any cross country flight i have been on in the last 2 years hasMany planes don't, unfortunately
How do you plug the thing in? Are you plugged to the battery which is plugged via USB-C to an outlet on the plane?Right. I have a 5 hour flight next weekend and will just plug it in. My flights this weekend also had outlets below the seats.
Correct. Ideally, battery to charging brick in outlet.How do you plug the thing in? Are you plugged to the battery which is plugged via USB-C to an outlet on the plane?
Many cheap short flights don’t.. any cross country flight i have been on in the last 2 years has
I’m going to be REALLY curious to see what security at non-US airports is like with the VP. Some require you to take all electronics out of not just bags but also protective sleeves, etc. And we’ll see in short order how durable the device is.
Most only ask you to take your laptop out of your bag.I’m going to be REALLY curious to see what security at non-US airports is like with the VP. Some require you to take all electronics out of not just bags but also protective sleeves, etc. And we’ll see in short order how durable the device is.
What airline, seriously curious so I can avoid it. I primarily fly jet blue across country and they have plugs and American overseas with plugs. Course in the old old old days we carried an extra battery.I have been on many transatlantic flights that only have USB ports on the seats...last one was today, actually