JAKARTA - A wedding in San Francisco had an unexpected event when the groom wore the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro (IDR 54.9 million) during a post-event photo session and reception.

Cambree, the bride, looked unhappy in a photo posted on X, while Jacob, a software engineer, smiled on the camera with his face partially covered by Vision Pro's large headset and his radius pinching in the air.

The photo was posted just two weeks after the release of Vision Pro, which experienced a recent decline in sales, with one percent of buyers returning the device.

The bride asks her future husband to leave the headset in the car during their big day - but her future husband ignores her wishes and wears them anyway.

"Actually I didn't wear it in the ceremony in honor of God and my wife," Jacob told Futurism.

However, Jacob wore the headset during the reception to record himself and his new wife and their guests dancing and celebrating their wedding.

Although initially refused, Cambree then agreed to Jacob wear the device for the photo session.

Apple's Vision Pro allows users to unite the real world with virtual reality, using their eyes, voice, and hands.

This device allows users to watch movies on a large projected screen while simultaneously viewing their surroundings.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said Vision Pro was "the most advanced consumer electronic device ever created."

The price of Vision Pro starts at $3,500 for basic 256GB storage, but rises to $3,699 for 512GB of storage.


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