Apple’s VR/AR glasses may come with some important warning labels.
Apple’s recent focus on accessibility in its devices includes features such as the forthcoming Personal Voice and Assistive Access mode. Now, according to Mark GurmanApple is considering including warnings that people with specific health conditions shouldn’t buy or use the headset expected to be unveiled next week.
That includes people with Meniere’s disease, past traumatic brain injury, post-concussion syndrome, migraines, and vertigo.
a similar notice (PDF) for Meta’s Quest points out the risk of attacks and possible interference with medical devices. In another tweet, Gurman said Apple could add additional alerts for ADHD, anxiety, pacemakers, pregnancy, and more.
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