Former Apple CEO John Sculley expressed admiration for the new technology on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ He also commended company founder Tim Cook for his latest product, likening it to the revolutionary impact of the iPhone. Nearly 17 years after the iPhone’s debut, former Apple CEO John Sculley told FOX Business that Cook is “100 percent correct” in his recent statement that the Apple Vision Pro joins “the group of breakthrough products that have defined Apple and the technology that defines it.” as we know it.” “I worked with Steve Jobs back when he was creating the Macintosh, and I know what you’re going through when you’re creating a new experience,” Sculley said Monday on “The Claman Countdown.” “What Tim Cook and his team have done is amazing.” HERITAGE FOUNDATION CHIEF LAWS OUT ON WEF: ‘PART OF THE PROBLEM’ The Apple Vision Pro headset is displayed at the Fifth Avenue Apple store on February 02, 2024 in New York City. Apple CEO Tim Cook and Vice President of Retail and People Deirdre OBrien were at the opening of the Apple store on Fifth Av (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images / Getty Images) Sculley mentioned that Vision Pro surpasses what the parent company of Facebook, Meta, accomplished with Oculus, and he believes it will greatly contribute to Apple’s “incredible value”. BOEING FACES STRONG WORK TO GET BACK TO TOP Cleo Capital managing director Sarah Kunst analyzes Apple Vision Pro’s theme of ‘Making Money.’ Vision Pro is cited as the latest Apple device to be released in the past seven years, and Cook was present at the launch event at the New York City Apple Store, where a California man was reportedly spotted driving his Tesla while wearing the device, as host Liz Claman mentioned during the show. Various reports indicate the individual later clarified that the video of the incident was just a “skit” and that it was not real. CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ hosts provide their market views following a turbulent year for Apple, and discuss the possibility of the tech giant entering the car business. Sculley expressed confidence that Apple has effectively integrated Vision Pro into the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and predicted that numerous apps will be developed to complement the VR headset. “And it’s not like the old devices that people put on like glasses, where you get a headache after 15 or 20 minutes: It’s very well thought out, and they took their time to refine it,” he said. The Apple Vision Pro will be offered at a price starting from $3,499 for a 256GB device, while the 1TB version will begin at $3,899.