Vision Pro may cause certain medical complications, warns Apple

2024-01-19 22:05:30

A Apple detailed in an official support page some symptoms that may occur if the Vision Pro be used under certain medical conditions. According to the company, the device can “aggravate certain symptoms and increase the risk of injury or discomfort”.

Medical conditions that can cause problems and even increase certain risks include chronic migraines and headaches, dizziness or vertigo, psychological conditions, allergies or skin sensitivities, seizures, a history of dry eyes, itchy or swollen eyelids.

Apple recommends that anyone experiencing any of these symptoms (or any other symptoms related to a medical condition) consult a professional before using the headset. In case of pregnancy Care must be taken even more, as pregnancy can increase the risk of nausea or imbalance.

If your doctor has confirmed that it’s safe for you to use Apple Vision Pro, use the device while seated and start with a less immersive experience. Use the device in short bursts of time and take frequent breaks.

Another recommendation from Apple is aimed at those who use devices such as cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and defibrillators, which may have their operations affected by the radio waves emitted by the Vision Pro. It is important to consult a doctor or the manufacturer of these devices to find out if it is possible use them with the headset.

Finally, it is recommended to consult a doctor if you notice any itching, skin irritation or any other skin reaction during or after using Vision Pro — which should be stopped immediately after any such occurrence is observed.


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