It’s been six months since Apple Vision Pro launched in the US. Even with its first international expansion a month ago, the hype surrounding the spatial computer has passed. In our Apple Vision Pro review, we said this device is the future, but we’re unsure if we want it just yet.However, if you’re still willing to give this product a chance, here are some of my thoughts, as well as some tips and tricks for deciding whether to get it.The good and bad of Apple Vision ProThe Apple Vision Pro is well-made, as is the case for virtually all of the hardware Apple releases, but it’s really noticeable how heavy it is. On my first try, I added too much pressure on the Light Seal, which hurt my face after a while. Besides some technical adjustments, these are my impressions that people often don’t discuss.First and foremost, using an Apple Vision Pro will feel familiar to most Apple users. You’re probably familiar with the Digital Crown of the Apple Watch or AirPods Max, and you’ve probably used the double tap gesture on your Apple Watch. In order to interact with the world around you, you just look and pinch with your fingers. It’s very impressive and straightforward.Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox.Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there.By signing up, I agree to the Terms of Use and have reviewed the Privacy Notice.Another thing that has always made me curious about Apple Vision Pro was my field of view. Some people said it looked like wearing binoculars, but once you start experimenting with the device, you forget that you don’t have a side view.Apple Vision Pro spatial computer. Image source: Jonathan S. GellerHowever, I found it really annoying that most third-party apps had a pop-up warning saying I needed to be aware of my surroundings. I understood after the first warning. The device doesn’t need to display this every time I open a new app.