The first photo of Apple CEO Tim Cook wearing the Vision Pro headset appeared

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Apple CEO Tim Cook was photographed wearing the Apple Vision Pro headset for the first time for the cover of the new issue of Vanity Fair magazine. In this respect returned Attention MacRumors publication.

In the photo, Cook is sitting at a table and facing away from the camera, wearing a Vision Pro. A pinch gesture, a visionOS control gesture, is seen in his right hand. On the senior executive’s desk, you can see other Apple devices: a yellow HomePod Mini smart speaker, AirPods Pro headphones, and an iPhone 15 Pro Max. The company’s president’s Apple Watch Ultra can be seen on his left wrist.

This photo is a preview of the main material of the issue dedicated to the development of Apple Vision Pro. To prepare it, journalists sought comments not only from Cook, but also from the company’s chief marketing officer, Greg Joswiak, as well as Hollywood directors James Cameron and Jon Favreau.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Cook said he uses Vision Pro regularly at home. Mainly for watching movies and TV series.

“I watched the third season of Ted Lasso on my ceiling and it was incredible! Another time, I came home and turned on my Apple Vision Pro to watch Ford v Ferrari. “Spatial audio gave me the feeling that Ken Miles’ Ford GT40 was in the room with me,” Cook admitted.

In contrast, James Cameron said that he was initially very skeptical about the Vision Pro because he “did not bow to the great god Apple”, but after testing the device, the director was shocked.

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