White spots or light spots in field of view?
Does anyone else see a light spot or a white spot in their field of view? It’s almost like light from the environment is leaking through the Vision Pro somewhere.
Apple Vision Pro
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Does anyone else see a light spot or a white spot in their field of view? It’s almost like light from the environment is leaking through the Vision Pro somewhere.
Apple Vision Pro
If you notice light leakage
To check whether you're experiencing light leakage or not, compare your experience using your Vision Pro in both a brightly lit and a dimly lit room. Some light leakage around the nose is normal. For an ideal fit, you want your Light Seal to make contact with the sides of your face to minimize light leakage.
If your Light Seal Cushion or Light Seal doesn't fit correctly
If you adjusted the fit of Apple Vision Pro and your device still isn't fitting properly, you might need to use a different Light Seal Cushion or Light Seal.
Signs that you might need a different Light Seal Cushion or Light Seal
If your Light Seal Cushion or Light Seal doesn't fit correctly, you might experience:
If your Apple Vision Pro doesn't fit properly - Apple Support
I believe this is expected behavior based on the type of lenses that Apple is using in the Vision Pro. A side effect is a bit of a glare or halo effect, especially when watching bright content in a dim environment.
White spots or light spots in field of view?