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Man spotted with Apple Vision Pro on Bengaluru streets. Internet has thoughts

JJ News Desk

A new spectacle has taken to the streets of Bengaluru, turning heads and sparking conversations. The Apple Vision Pro, a virtual reality headset, is the latest gadget to capture the imagination of the city's tech-savvy people. Now, a post showing a man wearing the headset and testing it in public has caught the internet’s attention.

Amidst the usual cacophony of traffic and the daily hustle, a techie named Varun Mayya was clicked in the neighbourhood of Indiranagar, navigating along the sidewalk with the Vision Pro. The moment was shared in a social media post by Ayush Pranav that quickly went viral, with netizens dubbing it a quintessential "Peak Bengaluru" moment.

"Bumped into @waitin4agi_ while he was playing around with his vision pro on the streets of Indiranagar. Gotta be a @peakbengaluru moment," the caption read, capturing the blend of amusement and admiration that such a sight evokes.

Social media users were quick to react, with comments ranging from amused to concerned. "Vision Pro zombies have arrived in the streets of @peakbengaluru," one user wrote.

With a hefty price tag of Rs 2.8 lakh, it's not just the advanced features that are drawing attention to the Vision Pro, but also the bold adventurers who are taking their virtual experiences out into the real world. The Apple Vision Pro's street debut in Bengaluru is more than just a viral event; it's a testament to the city's love for technology and its appetite for innovation.

Source: India Today

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