"Unveiling the Impact of Apple's Vision Pro on Comfort and Wearability"

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The issue of comfort in wearables extends beyond just the Apple Vision Pro, as it affects smartwatches, smart rings, smart glasses, and mixed reality headsets. The challenge lies in providing a comfortable fit for a diverse range of body shapes and sizes, with technical constraints often limiting options. While some companies have made efforts to prioritize comfort, there is still a need for innovation to ensure that a wider range of people can comfortably use wearable devices for extended periods.
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- Even if Vision Pro fails, these 3 features need to live on in Apple's other devices Macworld
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