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Why the Apple Vision Pro is destined to fail


Apple recently announced the release of the Vision Pro, a digital eyewear solution that promises to deliver stunning visuals and unparalleled performance. While the tech giant's entry into the digital eyewear market has generated considerable excitement, experts are sceptical about its chances for success for a wider audience. In this blog post, we will explore the reasons why we and many others feel the Apple Vision Pro is doomed to fail, and why households/businesses will look for alternative solutions.


1) Limited Integration Capabilities:

One of the biggest drawbacks of the Apple Vision Pro is its limited integration capabilities. Apple has always been notoriously proprietary in nature, and the Vision Pro is no exception. It only works with Apple devices and products, making it difficult for businesses that use other operating systems and platforms to integrate it into their IT infrastructure. This is a significant disadvantage for businesses that need a scalable and flexible digital signage solution. This point is equally valid for the integrated home, if you don't have an Apple based system (which most people don't), how much use is there actually going to be in real world situations?

2) High Cost:

Another reason why the Apple Vision Pro is bound to fail is due to its high price point. While Apple products are generally known for their high price tags, the Vision Pro takes it to the next level with its steep pricing. The high cost of the Vision Pro will make businesses look to alternative products, especially SMBs looking for cost-effective digital solutions, after all having that Apple symbol on the headwear isn't actually going to sell more or x or y products. For the high-end residential market the higher cost isn't as much of an issue, for us at this point it's more about the impractical nature of wearing the goggles whilst in company, more of which later in this post.

3) Limited Customisation Capabilities:

Apple is also notorious for its lack of customisation options. While the Vision Pro comes with pre-set settings and templates, businesses looking for customisation options may find it challenging to make the necessary changes to suit their needs. This can be a significant limitation for businesses that want to tailor their digital signage to their brand and messaging.

4) Limited Appeal for the Domestic Market:

Apple's reputation for user-friendly products is almost unsurpassed by any electronics firm. But bringing a product to market that is so divisive is a mistake in our opinion. Wearing this headset may give the wearer an immersive experience, but does that experience replace sitting in a room with friends and family being entertained together by a movie or sporting event? We think not. Further still, are households going to have spare sets for when guests are around? Likely not. We could go on, but this product seems like it's aimed at the commercial market and for people living on their own and let's face it, if you're wearing these goggles all the time, you're likely to forever be just that, alone!

5) Alternatives:

With the above limitations, the Apple Vision Pro faces fierce competition from other digital headwear solutions that offer better integration, customisation, and affordability options. One such notable alternative is Android-based solution that offers a wider variety of hardware options and enhanced flexibility.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, while the Apple Vision Pro promises to deliver stunning visuals, the limitations we've discussed make it hard for us to see where it fits in either the commercial or residential market place. For most businesses, the high cost, limited integration, and customisation options, as well as limited customer support, do not make the Vision Pro a viable solution (think Estate Agencies for example). With numerous other options in the market, businesses will likely look to alternative digital solutions that can better fit their needs and requirements.

CEDIA Tech Council - Asks Us For Help

CEDIA our Industry Standards body, have asked one of our Directors Luke to sit on 3 of their Tech Councils. We will be advising on topics such as the latest exam requirements, website and market research. CEDIA recognising the amount of industry knowledge we have within our company, and tapping into that knowledge base to further improve our industry.

“It’s a privilege and compliment to be asked to volunteer on these Tech Council groups. Together with other market leading companies, we can further improve the CEDIA membership journey”

We are also supporting the new CEDIA strong campaign, in light of the recent struggles due to COVID19. We fully support our whole industry and together we are stronger.

#CEDIAstrong

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ISE 2020 - CEDIA

New for ISE 2020, the CEDIA Design and Build conference is targeted at architects, interior designers and other design & build professionals in the residential space. We will be supporting this conference and taking a select number of delegates on a ISE show floor tour!

We will be visiting market leading manufactures, discussing their products and why we have partnered with them for our projects. This is a great opportunity to spend time with industry professionals. We look forward to meeting our delegates at ISE this year.

Stands we will be visiting:

  • Artcoustic

  • Barco

  • Basalte

  • Control4

  • Lutron

  • Starscape

We will also be saying goodbye to the Dam! ISE 2021 will be in Barcelona.

LIVING PRESENTING AT THE RIBA ROADSHOW

We’re excited to be presenting the brand new CEDIA CPD on ‘Designing Home Cinema & Media Rooms’ at the RIBA Roadshow event in London Thursday 4th April 2019. With over 50 architects already confirmed, ready to be educated on the latest Home Cinema trends.

We feel very privileged to be selected for this exclusive CPD.

It’s always great to hear good feedback, here is what RIBA themselves had to say.

“As part of our spot checking process we attended the CEDIA seminar Designing Home Cinemas and Media Rooms, held at the London Roadshow at Bishopsgate Court, London E1, on Thursday 4th April 2019. This was a very interesting presentation on a specialist topic with some great examples of a wide range of projects. The presenter was confident, knew his subject and handled questions very well.”

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