A bride shared her candid reaction to her now-husband wearing this dress, which became a hot topic of conversation. appleVision Pro headset wedding.
newlywed jacob wright took me to X, previously on Twitter, shared snaps from his wedding last month. In the images, he was seen wearing a suit and tie and wearing Apple products. virtual reality He captioned the post, “#JustMarried” and took a bow.
Since the headset covers groomHe lifted his eyes upward in response to what he was seeing in the VR headset. The bride, Cambree Wright, stood next to him wearing a white dress and holding a bouquet of flowers, looking very confused.
After the photo went viral on X, many people mocked the groom for wearing a VR headset at his wedding and made fun of his current wife’s reaction to the VR goggles.
One person joked: “The bride’s face says it all,” while another added: “The bride’s face says it all.” There’s something irreplaceable about her face. ”
“Don’t worry, I’ll take care of my wife while you work on VR,” quipped a third.
After the tweet went viral, the couple spoke to San Francisco-based media. SF gate. Cambry explained that if her partner chooses to bring out his headset on various occasions, such as during a wedding, she doesn’t interact with him much.
“I try not to watch it because it’s a little creepy. It’s a little creepy,” she said. “When he’s wearing his Apple Vision Pro, I let him do whatever he wants.”
She also explained that she didn’t want photographers to take pictures of her and Jacob because she was wearing a headset during the wedding. But according to her newlyweds, her current husband had the device anyway.
“He said, ‘Hey, can I take a picture with the Apple Vision Pro?'” Cambry said. “He asked me probably two or three times. I was like, ‘No, no, no, I have to wait, I have to wait.’ And I turned around for about a minute and he was wearing it. ”
She said Jacob trotted out to his car to get a headset while Cambry was taking a photo of himself before taking the photo that is now being talked about. When he returned, she turned her back and put on her headset.
Cambry revealed that although her husband looked irritated in the photo of him wearing a headset, he wasn’t. “In her photos she looks completely angry,” she confessed. “But I wasn’t angry.”
talk to futurismJacob, who works in software development, said he didn’t put on his VR headset until after the ceremony.
“Out of respect for God and my wife, I didn’t wear it to the ceremony,” he said. [of the ceremony]I was taking pictures with my bridesmaids and groomsmen, and I was like, “I have an Apple Vision Pro in my backpack,” as a joke. ”
He also admitted that he “carries a backpack everywhere,” explaining that “it’s a bad habit.”
independent person We have reached out to Jacob for comment.
appleThe Vision Pro was first released on February 2ndthe first customer gets a $3,500 computer.. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the headset is “the most advanced personal electronic device ever.”Apple Vision Pro builds on decades of Apple innovation. “It’s an innovative device that is years ahead of other devices,” he said.
Some prominent developers, such as Netflix and YouTube, have also chosen to make their apps unavailable on new platforms. Apple notes that there are over 600 apps made for Vision Pro, which includes most other major streaming services..
However, this headset had some negative reviews.early reviews pointed out weight and dark nature One area of potential concern is what the “EyeSight” display on the outside of the headset looks like.Earlier this week, some Apple Vision Pro owner returned the headset less than two weeks after purchasing it, citing issues with comfort, ease of use, and feeling unwell.. Some people have complained of motion sickness and headaches, which has been a consistent complaint for some AR and VR headset users in the past.