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Who genuinely asked for this terrible tech?
  • I just can’t get my head around ever wanting to use it.
  • People are almost desperately egging-on Apple to ‘innovate’ a lighter version.
  • To solve the problem created by the solution, for a problem that does not exist.
  • Wake me up when glasses or contact lenses are a real thing. You’ve surely got to have real issues to want to buy and wear a literal cage on your face.
50 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 17 Jan
💯Agree might be the ugliest product they’ve released since the iPod nano socks.
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Perhaps I can see it being used in professional / technical environments (ie. technician on other end instructing you to loosen those 4 bolts and disconnect that red cable)....however its pretty creepy for use in personal settings.
Did you see the launch photo of creepy dad watching his daughters birthday party with those on, instead of using....ya know...his eyes?
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Agree! Could totally see this for technicians and other manufacturing plants that need to manage multiple remote site units at once.
But I thought that’s what HoloLens did back in the 2000’s 🤔
Maybe Apple is trying to do the same thing again to Microsoft but in a different segment. I’m sure there are some military use cases for it.