Tech worker wore an Apple Vision Pro at his wedding

The groom posted the photo to X with the caption, "#JustMarried."
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woman in white wedding gown next to groom with apple vision pro headset on, with wedding photographer on far right
Newlyweds Jacob and Cambree Wright, the former donning an Apple Vision Pro. Credit: Jacob Wright on X

Apple's Vision Pro launched this month, to the delight of Apple devotees everywhere. While issues with the Vision Pro have already begun circulating, it's not stopping owners from wearing the $3,500 piece any chance they get. Case in point: A man wore his Vision Pro at his wedding.

Software engineer Jacob Wright donned his headset during his February 10 wedding in Utah. Don't worry — he didn't wear it for the ceremony — but according to SFGate, he slipped it on for post-ceremony photos and dancing during the reception.

Wright told SFGate that playing with new tech is his hobby, and he picked up the headset a couple days after Apple released it. In an interview with Futurism, Wright said that he carried the Vision Pro around in his backpack, which he always has on him. So when the bridal party was taking photos, he jogged to his car and grabbed it.


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In a photo posted to X, formerly Twitter, Wright wears the headset, pinching something only he can see. His bride, Cambree Wright, looks incredulous.

"I was like, 'No, no, no, we have to wait, we have to wait,'" Cambree, a student at Brigham Young University, told SFGate. "And then I turn around one minute and he has it on."

While she looks "pissed" in the photo that Wright posted, though, she said she wasn't. "I wasn't really mad," she said in an interview with Futurism. "I just thought it was funny."

In the weeks since their nuptials, Cambree told SFGate that she lets her husband "do his thing" when he has the headset on. "I try not to look because it's a little creepy," she said, "it's a little uncanny."

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