Using Apple Vision Pro with certain medical conditions
If you have a pre-existing medical condition, consult with a medical provider before using Apple Vision Pro. Using this device with certain medical conditions may aggravate symptoms or increase the risk of injury or discomfort.
If you are at risk for falls or seizures, or have a serious medical condition such as a heart condition, consult with a medical provider before using Apple Vision Pro.
If you have a pre-existing medical condition
If you require a medical device
When to stop using Apple Vision Pro
If you have a pre-existing medical condition
Using Apple Vision Pro with certain medical conditions may aggravate your symptoms or increase your risk of injury or discomfort. These include:
Migraines or chronic headaches
Dizziness or vertigo
Eye or vision conditions, such as binocular vision conditions
Psychological conditions
Inner ear conditions
Dry eyes, itchiness or swelling of the eyelids
Infections of the eyes, eyelids or skin around the eyes
Skin allergies or sensitivities
Seizures
Balance or gait conditions
If you are experiencing symptoms related to a medical condition, consult with a medical provider before using Apple Vision Pro. If you are pregnant, exercise additional caution when using Apple Vision Pro, as pregnancy may increase the risk of nausea or loss of balance.
If your medical provider has confirmed that it’s safe for you to use Apple Vision Pro, use the device seated and start with a less immersive experience. Use the device over short increments of time and take frequent breaks.
Find out how to safely use Apple Vision Pro
If you require a medical device
Apple Vision Pro and its battery contain magnets, components and radios that emit electromagnetic fields, which could affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and defibrillators. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, consult a medical provider or the manufacturer of your medical device before using Vision Pro.
If your medical provider has confirmed it’s safe for you to use Apple Vision Pro:
Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and the headset and battery.
Stop using the headset and battery if you suspect interference with your medical device.
Find out more about potential magnetic interference with certain medical devices
When to stop using Apple Vision Pro
Stop using Apple Vision Pro and consult with your medical provider:
If you experience symptoms related to a medical condition.
If your medical provider has confirmed that it’s safe for you to use Apple Vision Pro, but you experience severe or persistent physical discomfort, motion sickness, visual discomfort, skin irritation or psychological symptoms.
If you notice swelling, itchiness, skin irritation or other skin reactions while using your device or after using the device. If symptoms persist, consult with your medical provider. Find out more about the materials used in Apple Vision Pro.