For starters we're in the middle of a huge financial crisis, so releasing yet another VR set, a 3500 USD one at that, is hilarious. To further hammer in how terrible the timing of this is, we are also amid so many tech bro shit schemes failing. Cryptocurrency, NFTs, you name it. The Metaverse was a laughingstock, Twitter is imploding from Elons idiot decisions, Teslas are literally crashing and burning and all major tech companies have been on the News at some point for fucking with people's personal data and other con jobs. AI is scaring people as much as it is entertaining them. Confidence in emergent technology is at an all-time low. It doesn't help that the promo poster features the most dead-eyed soulless-looking person staring through it at you. People are sick of it. VR headsets were already niche, who cares if it has AR or whatever tacked on? Sure, some rich yuppies will buy it to impress their friends, but they buy anything the market tells them is the next big thing and are a small minority (again, more poor people than ever at the moment)
TLDR this is going to be Google Glass again but this time even more of a flop because now people are poorer and more skeptical of big tech than ever.
I know it's not great, but it's kind of old now and always more intended as a budget headset for playing stuff like Beat Saber on the onboard hardware, although IIRC it does have a better resolution than the Rift S.
But why tho? This isn't aimed at you personally, just in general I don't see why anyone would want to do office work on a $3500 VR/AR headset when it's cheaper to just use a couple of monitors, and that's also a system that's proven to work.
I don't know why either, I'm not going to stap a VR headset on my face to do office work. I think it's because companies want the office environment back, and work from home is making it impossible. So the idea is that everyone straps on a VR headset and can all be in the same office while working from home. If the companies don't have to pay rent for office space, they have a ton of money to burn on stuff like this.
they probably dream of using the biometric sensors to police your working at home
Yeah, that's what I'm worried about. It clearly looks like what Apple is going for. A device that can integrate into your work and home life.