Apple wprowadza aktualizację Vision Pro, która rozwiązuje jeden z najbardziej irytujących problemów

Apple, the tech giant, has just released the Vision Pro update, solving one of the most frustrating issues related to the device. Starting with VisionOS 1.0.3, available since Monday, headphone owners who forget their passwords can now reset their device and start fresh with a full installation. Previously, when owners lost their passwords, they had to visit an Apple store or send the device to AppleCare customer service in order to regain access to their $3500 device.

This software update is the first VisionOS update to reach users since the availability of the mixed reality headset. The first two updates were introduced prior to the public launch, only accessible to reviewers and developers. MacRumors was the first to report on today’s software update.

According to Apple’s official press release, “This update brings important bug fixes and adds the option to reset the device if you forget your password.” It is unclear why Apple released an expensive device with a feature that required a visit to a physical store when it only took a few weeks to provide a much easier solution that aligns better with the rest of their products.

Devindra Hardawar, Senior Editor at Engadget, believes that Apple’s $3500 headphones are a combination of fascination and frustration – more suited for developers and wealthy Apple fans than the general public. “It’s the Vision Pro experience in a nutshell,” wrote Devindra Hardawar. “Marvel and frustration. A glimpse into a future that’s limited by the currently existing hardware – even if that hardware is some of the best we’ve ever seen.”

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