It’s about time the Apple Vision Pro teardowns arrived. The two videos below are from JerryRigEverything AND iFixit and you get to the same goal – opening up the Vision Pro and disassembling it into individual parts – but the way to get there is conflicting.
It should come as no surprise that the Vision Pro is not easy to open and repair. First, detach the power cord (twist and twist), then the knitted headband (there are tabs), the magnetically attached face pad, and the light gasket. The speaker stems are removed with a SIM ejector tool. There are no visible screws and the front “glass” lens is covered with a plastic element (there is glass underneath). You need to apply heat and pry the front cover off with a pry tool.
Inside there is the display that projects fake human eyes. It is covered with lenticular lenses (like those on 3D postcards) to simulate a 3D effect.
Further inside, we take a look at the camera array, dual displays, convex lenses, dual motherboards, and so on. Check out the videos, they’re really interesting.
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