Apple has implemented a unique Anti-Counterfeiting QR Code for Pairing Apple Vision Pro with ZEISS lenses
Apple has cooperated with ZEISS to provide special corrective lenses for the Vision Pro headset. Customers can purchase these optical lenses directly from Apple when ordering Vision Pro. According to information shared by leaker M1Astra, the ZEISS lens comes in the box with a personal code to pair with the Vision Pro , and users need to insert each Zeiss lens into the appropriate location on the headset. When properly connected, they secure magnetically. If prompted, you need to scan the pairing code on the card in the ZEISS lens box to complete the pairing process.
Additionally, users can find individual serial numbers engraved on the inside of the ZEISS lens insert mount.
Apple has also taken anti-counterfeiting measures in terms of myopia lenses. In addition, Apple has very strict requirements for Vision Pro corrective lenses. The company requires customers to upload a valid prescription issued by a US-certified ophthalmologist. The official price of the lenses is US$149 In addition, the price of standard reading lenses without a prescription is US$99.
Further notes from X-Leaker M1Astra are as follows:
This is the ZEISS Optical Inserts packaging for Apple Vision Pro.
"When you open the box, you'll find a pair of ZEISS Optical Inserts, the personal code for pairing the ZEISS Optical Inserts to the Apple Vision Pro and the Instructions for Use. Apple Vision Pro is not included."
How do I pair ZEISS Optical Inserts with Apple Vision Pro?
"It's simple: Place each ZEISS Optical Insert into position over the displays. They will snap in magnetically when properly attached. If prompted, scan the pairing code on the card inside ZEISS Optical Inserts box to finalize the pairing process."
Where can I find the serial number (S/N) on the ZEISS Optical Inserts?
"You'll find the individual serial number engraved on the inner side of the ZEISS Optical Inserts mount."
Below is a graphic of what the pairing code for Apple Vision Pro and ZEISS Lenses looks like.
Also today, MacRumors has a report on what the Apple Vision Pro retail box looks like.
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