 Apple's Vision Pro headset is not going to succeed. I've got five reasons why. Apple announced its new spatial computing mixed reality headset at WWDC 23. Mixed reality means it can be VR or AR, a little virtual, a little real world in adjustable proportions, but it's not coming out until early 2024. And while it's got that trademark Apple design, not everybody was impressed. Here are the top five reasons the Apple Vision Pro will not succeed. Number five, you have to wear it. And by wear, I mean strap it to your head. It's not a pair of glasses. It's a big honkin' set of ski goggles. Yes, I wear my watch, but not on my head. Coming in at number four, it's meant for sitting. Regarding the bit about wearing it on your head, you're not going out of the house like that and Apple doesn't seem to expect you to. Almost every demo it showed was people sitting down. That's a lot less reality for me to augment. Up to number three, those creepy eyes. Apple put high-res displays on the outside of the goggles. And when you're in a fully virtual world, they show like some creepy cloudy screen or something to indicate you can't see people. But if you're able to see the real world, they show a real-time scan of your eyes. Weird, creepy uncanny valley eyes. Sliding in at number two, I'm not sure what it's for. They showed a lot of work scenarios, fun, I guess. Some entertainment scenarios where you've watched sports and movies and such, you know, things you already do on your perfectly good TV that cost less. And they showed almost no games or even much augmented reality. Mostly it was a lot of 2D screens floating in space. If I can't explain what it's for, why would I buy it? At number one, that price. I mean, I know it's not coming out until early 2024. You're gonna need that time to save up if you can afford it at all, $3,500 U.S. dollars? I mean, you could buy a 2002 Mercedes-S class for that. Now that I've angered all the Apple fans in the room, let me reassure you, these are just the negatives I came up with. I also came up with positives. See my companion top five reasons the Apple Vision Pro will succeed for the sunnier outlook. And if you want more great tech news and info, subscribe to our channel, youtube.com slash daily tech news show, get our podcast at dailytechnewshow.com. And if you like what you see, help support us, patreon.com slash DTNS. I'll see you there.