whip beef report, February 24 news, according to foreign news reports, a few Apple Vision Pro users claim that their headphones have a fine crack in the middle of the front glass, although they never fall down, although they never fall downOr improper treatment.
The first report was published in the Reddit/R/VisionPro sub -section about 18 days ago, and several reports appeared last week.All images show that there are obvious vertical wire cracks above the bridge of the nose, which means that the damage occurs at a specific tension point, that is, the most obvious places of the mezzanine glass.
We cannot find more similar reports on social media, Apple Online to support communities or Macrumors forums, which indicates that this is likely to be only only onlyLimited to the manufacturing defects of small batch equipment, not a common problem.
These reports are mentioned that when the headset is connected to the external battery pack and stores overnight when attached to the soft front cover (some are After the travel box), the crack suddenly appeared without obvious reason.
A theory believes that the crack is caused by the pressure applied to the glass when tightening the strap, which causes the surrounding frame to bend.Others speculate that the problem may be due to the expansion of the glass due to overheating problems and the weakest part of it breaks.Given that the battery is located outside the headset, any heat generated by the battery may be caused by the out of control of the background software process.
Apples documentation pointed out that the Apple Vision Pro will continue to obtain electricity from the battery pack when not in use, so that the device is allowed to synchronize emails, photos and other data.If you dont wear a headset for 24 hours, Vision Pro will automatically shut down.
Through AppleCare, the deductible amount of the glass cover is $ 300.Without AppleCare, the same maintenance cost is $ 800.Some affected owners said they had contacted Apple supporters and were asked to pay for maintenance costs because the cracks have not been formally identified as manufacturing defects.