May 26, 2026

Face computer or face-plant?

Ask HN: Is anyone working at least 4 hours daily on an Apple Vision Pro?

One Vision Pro superfan swears by it, but the comments are asking if Apple’s headset is already fading

TLDR: One traveler says Apple’s Vision Pro headset has become an 8-hour-a-day work tool thanks to its huge virtual screen and focus-friendly feel. But the community is split between impressed curiosity and brutal skepticism, with many saying the hardware is great while the software support may be letting it die.

One Apple Vision Pro owner just dropped a bold flex on Hacker News: they say they work 8 hours a day in Apple’s pricey mixed-reality headset, especially while traveling, and absolutely love it. Their pitch is simple: the giant virtual screen helps them focus, almost like “noise-canceling headphones for the eyes.” For this user, the headset isn’t a gimmick — it’s a dream office you can wear on your face.

But the comments? Oh, the comments were not ready to simply clap along. The biggest reaction was a mix of fascination and frustration. Some people said they’d be tempted to buy one if Apple let them freely arrange normal Mac windows in space, instead of treating the headset like one giant floating monitor. Others sounded almost heartbroken: the hardware is being called amazing, while the software and work app support are getting dragged as half-baked and neglected.

And then came the real tabloid energy: one commenter basically asked whether the Vision Pro is “still alive, or on life support,” which is about as subtle as throwing a chair on reality TV. Another blamed the current artificial intelligence boom for sucking up money and attention that might have gone to virtual reality instead. The vibe is clear: people think the headset is impressive, weirdly exciting, and maybe in danger. In other words, classic Apple drama — one loyalist is living in the future, while everyone else is arguing over whether the future already got canceled.

Key Points

  • The author uses Apple Vision Pro as a portable display while traveling with a MacBook.
  • They report working in the headset for about eight hours per day when away from their home office.
  • The author says the large virtual screen and immersive environment improve focus during work.
  • They report few comfort issues, with discomfort mainly occurring on hot days.
  • The author says they have been especially excited about the Vision Pro compared with past Apple products and hope it becomes cheaper and available in more countries.

Hottest takes

“lay out ordinary macOS windows in space” — Smaug123
“how good this hardware is yet how equally underinvested it is” — simonjgreen
“still alive, or is it on life support?” — madanparas
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