'You're in there, having experiences all by yourself that no one else can take part it,' concludes Nilay Patel in his review for The Verge. Tim Cook may be right when he said headsets are inherently isolating. It offers very few options for wearers to socialize and share memories with one another in any meaningful way. Above all, however, is the isolation experienced when using the Vision Pro. In real-world conditions outside of Apple's heavily-regulated demos, the Vision Pro appears to suffer from limited productivity usecases, DRM'd apps, and half-baked features that suggest this device is still very much in the dev-kit stage. The initial 'high' experienced upon first impressions, where reviewers laud the headset's 'incredibly impressive displays' and 'near perfect' tracking capabilities, has waned. Apple has lifted the embargo on the first wave of non-curated reviews of its Vision Pro headset, and the results are somewhat surprising.