Apple Vision Pro Drop Test Done And Dusted: Fans To Motors, Now Check What’s On The Inside | Teardown
Apple Vision Pro is now available for buying in the US across Apple stores. Soon after the release, AppleTrack shared a durability test of the device that revealed it is much stronger than expected.
And in the latest update around experimentations, iFixit has shared a teardown that revealed the internal components of the headset. The disassembly revealed a range of details such as the camera lenses, displays, fans and more.
During the teardown after removing the Solo Knit Band, two layers on the front pop out to reveal the camera hardware. The speakers and the band can be removed from the headset using the SIM ejection pin. Digging deeper, a range of screws and the battery pack intertwined in a complicated array are visible.
The tough part is completely dismantling the main assembly that ships with massive amounts of screws, cables, brackets, connectors and more arranged in a complicated fashion. Vision Pro’s EyeSight feature uses lenticular lenses and film to present a rendered version of the wearer’s eyes using 3D effect, The Verge noted.