Apple Store App Will Scan User's Face for Vision Pro Sizing

The latest version of the Apple Store app code revealed that users will be given the option to scan their faces using their iPhone or iPad to know the appropriate size of their Vision Pro Light Seal and Head Band. 

Apple Vision Pro
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Apple Store App to Provide Virtual Measurement for Vision Pro Buyers 

According to MacRumors, Apple has been using a Head Measure and Fit app during the testing period of the Vision Pro. It was designed to help the developers to find the ideal size for the customers. 

"You may scan your face to determine your size for Apple Vision Pro," as stated in the Apple Store app. Previously, Apple had sent out Vision Pro Developer Kits ahead of the official launch to select developers to try the device before its official launch. 

In addition, it is also suspected that Vision Pro might allow engraving, similar to other Apple devices. However, it is still not clear where the engraving would be located. 

Apple Vision Pro to Hit Store in February 

Earlier this week, Apple announced that pre-orders for the Vision Pro are starting on January 19. Meanwhile, the device will be available in all U.S. Apple Store locations and online by February 2. 

The cost of Vision Pro will start at $3,499 for 256GB of storage. The package will be inclusive of the Solo Knit Band and Dual Loo Band, seal cushions, USB-C charging cable, and more. 

During its product introduction at the WWDC23, Apple revealed that the device will also offer prescription lens inserts from ZEISS to cater to people who need corrective lenses. Customers will have to import their prescriptions from the Health app. 

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