Getting Crystal Clear Vision with ZEISS Optical Inserts for Apple Vision Pro

Apple’s augmented reality headset Apple Vision Pro, provide an immersive visual experience, what if you already wear prescription glasses or contacts? No problem – ZEISS Optical Inserts let you customize Apple Vision Pro for your eyesight needs.

Vision Pro comes in three storage configurations – 256GB $3499, 512GB for $3699, and 1TB for $3899. Preorders showed strong early demand, with shipping estimates for all models now slipping to mid-March.

Open the ZEISS Optical Inserts box to find a pair of inserts, a personal pairing code card, and instructions. Apple Vision Pro headset is sold separately. The optical inserts snap magnetically into place over the XR displays.

Getting Crystal Clear Vision with ZEISS Optical Inserts for Apple Vision Pro

Pairing is simple – just scan the code when prompted after placing the inserts. This links the inserts to your headset for proper calibration. The process recognizes your specific prescription parameters for the clearest possible view.

Each optical insert has an engraved serial number on the inner side of the mount. This uniquely identifies each insert during setup and for reordering replacements.

Don’t worry about unpairing if someone else wants to use the headset occasionally. Just pop out your prescription inserts and have the new user set up their eyes with a guest profile. Their vision settings are stored separately. To switch back, just reinsert your optical inserts – no need to re-pair.

The ZEISS Optical Inserts open Apple Vision Pro to users requiring vision correction. Instead of wearing bulky glasses under the headset or struggling with contacts, the inserts integrate seamlessly. This maintains the headset’s slim, comfortable form while optimizing the visual experience.

Switching between glasses, contacts, and headsets can be a hassle, ZEISS inserts offer a single elegant solution. Your eyes can stay relaxed with your prescription lenses inside the headset. Just slip it on and you’re immersed in crisp augmented worlds.

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