Apple Vision Pro In India: Man Strolls Indiranagar Wearing Headset In 'Peak Bengaluru' Moment
Across the internet, tales abound of individuals embracing and lauding the transformative experience with the Apple Vision Pro. Recently, a post that has grabbed attention of many is that of a man from Bengaluru strolling around the streets of Indiranagar while wearing the Apple Vision Pro in what is a 'peak Bengaluru' moment!
Across the internet, tales abound of individuals embracing and lauding the transformative experience with the Apple Vision Pro.
Recently, a post that has grabbed attention of many is that of a man from Bengaluru strolling around the streets of Indiranagar while wearing the Apple Vision Pro in what is a 'peak Bengaluru' moment!
Introduced during the previous summer at the Worldwide Developer's Conference, the highly awaited Apple Vision Pro headset became accessible in stores in the United States and online starting from February 2.
Man trots around Indiranagar with Apple Vision Pro headset
In the heart of Indiranagar, a bustling locality in Bengaluru, a man named Varun Mayya was spotted testing the Apple Vision Pro headset.
Ayush Pranav, an observant individual, captured this unique moment and shared it on social media platforms, captioning the post as such, "bumped into @waitin4agi_ while he was playing around with his vision pro on the streets of indiranagar gotta be a @peakbengaluru moment."
bumped into @waitin4agi_ while he was playing around with his vision pro on the streets of indiranagar
¡ª Ayush Pranav (@ayushpranav3) February 12, 2024
gotta be a @peakbengaluru moment pic.twitter.com/Qb0AEpfpP6
The video, posted on X (formerly Twitter), quickly gained traction, accumulating an impressive 50.9k views in a short span.
Peak Bengaluru moment, say netizens
Social media users were quick to chime in, offering their views on the 'moment'.
"Koi utar ke na bhag jaye," one said.
Yet others made comments on the civic situation in Bengaluru saying, "Dont try in Koramangala. Full of potholes."
Some contested the idea of it being a quintessential Bengaluru moment, arguing, "How's it a peak Bengaluru moment? It's just an experimental gadget not sold in India."
Others, envisioning potential shifts in healthcare trends, jokingly suggested that eye doctors should prepare for the influx of Apple Vision Pro users. "Eye doctors should brace themselves for what's on the horizon. :D," joked one user.
Another shared, "Vision Pro zombies have descended upon the streets of @peakbengaluru."
The headset, priced at Rs 2.8 lakhs, has an uncertain global availability, adding a layer of mystery to how this tech enthusiast obtained it.
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