The Cupertino-based tech corporation is promoting the device as a new spatial computer, while Caviar says it has magically transformed the device into a piece of designer art. Gucci ski masks and flip-up spectacles by Tom Ford are cited as inspiration for the CVR Edition. The business claims that the 18K gold flip-down shield on the customized version was designed to “protect your privacy” and conceal the contentious Eyesight feature of Vision Pro. The business says, “Judging by public reaction, not everyone appreciates having their eyes displayed on the external screen.” You have the option to maintain your privacy with Caviar’s version. You have the freedom to decide.
Caviar has covered the entire headset in gold, including the digital crown and aluminum body, in addition to the flip-down cover. Given that the basic Vision Pro is not particularly light, Caviar claims that the CVR Edition is embellished with around 3.3 pounds of 18K gold, which may make the headset a touch too hefty for certain users. In addition, the luxurious Connolly leather, which is also used by Rolls-Royce and the British Royal Court, is used for the customized version’s headband.
Only 24 of the opulent AR/VR headsets, which retail for an outrageous $49,990 each, will be produced. You will have to wait till it goes on sale in the fall of 2024 if you would like to purchase one.