Days after Apple released their new headset, the $3,499 Apple Vision Pro, it appears several tech dudes have already decided to hop on the bandwagon of transforming their entire reality into an ADHD-fueled Subway Surfers meme, sporting the device wherever and whenever they goddamn please.
This has to be the hardest, most futuristic exit of a Cybertruck owner anyone has ever seen thus far pic.twitter.com/7uY8tbg7IO
— Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) February 4, 2024
Despite objectively looking stupid — the Google Glass looked less dumb, and that’s saying something — several decided to brave public humiliation in favor of being seen as an “early adopter,” donning the headset everywhere from the gym to the subway and even pro basketball games, a decision several (correctly) decried as really "peak dork behavior."
it is technically legal to kick someone in the nuts if they’re wearing these goggles pic.twitter.com/N869Up5jlh
— Vincent Half Price (@muddaub) February 5, 2024
Another look at the Apple Vision Pros being put to use on the NYC subway pic.twitter.com/XO7CYwAUqc
— Pubity (@pubity) February 3, 2024
We have entered a new age of cringe where social media addicts are desperate to be seen in public wearing the Apple Vision Pro VR headset. Gots to get that sweet sweet dopamine...#AppleVisionPro #Apple #VisionPro pic.twitter.com/F2p1QxayOu
— The Tech Siren (@TheTechSiren) February 5, 2024
“I thought this would go without saying but all these videos are fake/staged advertisements,” joked @BOENSAW. “Nobody is actually walking around a city going on the subway wearing their vision-impairing apple product with a 2 hour battery life that costs $4000.”
But using the device as subway goggles is just the beginning. Despite Apple’s staunch warning against sporting their headset behind the wheel — “Never use Apple Vision Pro while operating a moving vehicle, bicycle, heavy machinery, or in any other situations requiring attention to safety,” the company warned on the product’s safety guide — several decided to throw caution to the wind, sporting the headset even while behind the wheel.
“We really in the end times " @ayeejuju captioned a video of a man driving a cybertruck down a highway, visibly engrossed in the world of his Apple Vision Pro.
we really in the end times pic.twitter.com/Eq7z9jNpv8
— juju (@ayeejuju) February 4, 2024
This driver was far from alone in their pursuit of dangerous driving for nothing but clout from the most insufferable guys online.
In another viral video, a second Tesla owner could be seen behind the wheel of his whip, cruising down the highway in his Elon Musk-approved vehicle
“It hasn’t even been a full day since it got released and mfs are already driving with this thing. We are so cooked,” added @kirawontmiss
So while there might be many benefits for the "early adopters" gooning is not one of them.
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