Apple’s Vision Pro resembles ski goggles, and it serves a similar purpose – allowing users to see augmented reality content while preventing outside light from interfering with the immersive experience. The light seal around the Vision Pro is a crucial component that creates a barrier to prevent external light from entering, enhancing the immersion for users. Although the device can facilitate real-world experiences, it is primarily designed for overlaying digital content onto the user’s surroundings, rather than completely blocking out real-world light. Some users have found that removing the light seal can significantly expand the field of vision when using the Vision Pro for augmented reality experiences. Certain users have even devised methods to keep the device in place without the light seal, such as using a headband for stability. However, removing the light seal may lead to issues with eye tracking and stability, particularly for users with medical prescriptions. Additionally, the device may not sit securely on the user’s face without the light seal, potentially requiring additional support to keep it stable. Despite these drawbacks, some users have experimented with removing the light seal to enhance their experience with the Vision Pro, potentially leading to further developments in the future.