Some Apple Vision Pro users have discovered unexplainable hairline cracks down the middle of the glass - what you need to know.
One of my initial Vision Pro questions concerned the durability of the glass. When Apple opened preorders, we learned the Apple Vision Pro kit comes with a cover that protects the EyeSight display's glass. That didn't fully answer my questions about durability, and I said we'd learn more from early adopters. We're now starting to get the first answers about the Vision Pro's durability.
As we've learned from a teardown, the front of the glass is actually plastic that scratches easily, with the glass sitting underneath. But that can't be related to the hairline cracks that some Redditors encountered. One theory is that the glass experiences stress as you tie the headbands. Either the Solo Knit Band or the Dual Loop Band will need adjusting so the seal is perfect. Also, the Vision Pro weight requires the proper adjustment of straps to make the weight bearable.
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