Dubai-based Caviar, known for its custom luxury class devices, today announced Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition, also called CVR Edition. The Vision Pro is touted as a "spatial computer" by Apple, and Caviar says their idea behind the CVR Edition was to turn this spatial computer into a work of designer art. The luxury brand drew inspiration for the Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition from Tom Ford's flip-up glasses and Gucci's ski masks to transform the headset into a "pinnacle of both technology and style."
The Apple Vision Pro Caviar Edition and
its protective mask are decorated with more than 1.5kg of 18K gold, while the
headband is made from Connolly leather - also supplied to the British Royal
Court and Rolls-Royce - to guarantee an indulgent and comfortable experience
for the owner.
Those who've read about the Vision Pro
would know that Apple's first AR/VR headset uses EyeSight, which makes the device
feel transparent by showing the user's eyes when it's worn and someone
approaches them. Even though EyeSight gives visual cues to others that you are
busy when you are immersed in an environment or using an app, Caviar decided to
offer a privacy option on the CVR Edition to let the users hide their eyes on
the external screen since the company found that not everyone appreciates
having their eyes displayed on the screen.
While the Apple Vision Pro is priced at US$ 3,499, the Vision Pro CVR Edition is expected to have a whopping starting
price of US$ 39,900. Caviar will only make 24 units of the Apple Vision Pro Caviar
Edition, which it plans to launch in the fall of 2024.