First-time users of the Apple Vision Pro would label the head-mounted wearable as a revolutionary product, but others may not get over the fact that it only remains powered on for two hours with the external battery puck. Apparently, Apple did not incorporate a large capacity inside the puck, suggesting that consumers must spend extra if they want additional runtime.
Looking at the press images, it did not appear that the Apple Vision Pro was connected to a large battery puck, but information published on Twitter by @analyst941 suggests that the capacity is only 6,500mAh. Assuming this rumor holds up, Apple may have intentionally used a smaller battery to keep the weight down, as the puck will either be held in the wearer’s hand or pocket.
Even with a 10,000mAh battery, users will immediately notice the puck’s thickness and mass, so while they will get a higher runtime with the headset, the extra weight will cripple their experience. Apple’s goal to use a smaller battery may also have to do with charging customers extra to purchase those pucks separately, opening another revenue stream for the company.
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