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What’s inside the Apple Vision Pro box? 9 things that come with the headset

Apple Vision Pro

This Apple Vision Pro unboxing, thanks to ultra-popular tech YouTuber MKBHD (also known as Marques Brownlee), gives us insight into what nearly $4,000 gets you.

"Alright! It's finally here," Brownlee said, carrying a sizable brown box to a table. "This is the beginning of Apple's spatial computing journey."

After a brief one-minute introduction, Brownlee began unpacking the contents inside.

What's inside the Apple Vision Pro box?

Brownlee starts off by removing three white boxes from the original brown box. He notes that one of the boxes, which houses a case, is "incredibly flimsy." However, comments that the packaging inside one of the other boxes — the one that holds the Vision Pro — is "quality."

Continuing to unbox, here are the bits and bobs Brownlee uncovered from the Apple Vision Pro package:

1. Apple Vision Pro

The headset ships with a stretchy cover that protects the head-mounted display.

2. Optical inserts (optional)

These are lenses that can be magnetically attached to the Vision Pro if you wear glasses.

3. Vision Pro travel case (optional)

A soft white case that lets you carry the Vision Pro around safely and securely.

4. Two pamphlets

Booklets that detail how to use and care for the Apple Vision Pro.

5. A microfiber cloth

A cloth that helps you keep the Vision Pro clean, allowing you to polish its glass component and remove smudges from the lenses.

6. Two light seals

Magnetic attachments that block stray light.

7. Dual-loop band

Many journalists who have tried the Apple Vision Pro, including Brownlee himself, have complained that the Vision Pro feels too heavy. The dual-loop band, similar to the Elite Strap on the Meta Quest 3, is designed to make the headset feel more comfortable.

8. Battery pack

You'll need to attach a 3,166 mAh battery pack to the Vision Pro, which should sit in one of your pockets. Yes, it's likely to look super dorky.

9. USB-C to USB-C braided cable and charging brick

These two work in unison to charge the aforementioned battery pack. Brownlee notes that it's a 30W charging brick.



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