As the bride tells the story, “He’s like, ‘Hey baby, can we get pictures with the Apple Vision Pro? He probably asked me two or three times. I was like, ‘No, no, no, we have to wait, we have to wait.’ And then I turn around one minute and he has it on.” That explains the wedding photo showing an angry-looking Cambree looking to her left to stare at her new husband who is wearing a Vision Pro headset and is making a gesture with his right hand. Wright had slipped on the Vision Pro while his new bride was busy taking bridal photographs. When her back was turned, he slipped on the headset.
It’s the Wright’s Wedding Day and the groom wears a Vision Pro while the bride looks on disapprovingly
Will Cambree’s feelings toward the Vision Pro result in the return of the spatial computer or will Jacob get to keep his $3,499 headset? Will this marriage last even if Jacob ends up keeping the device? Things might not be as dire as the wedding picture appears. The new bride says that the picture that went viral makes her look angrier than she really was.
Maria Malik is your guide to the immersive world of Virtual Reality (VR). With a passion for VR technology, she explores the latest VR headsets, applications, and experiences, providing readers with in-depth reviews, industry insights, and a glimpse into the future of virtual experiences.