In a vial video, a Cybertruck owner has become an internet sensation for his unconventional way of exiting his vehicle.
This peculiar incident has not only sparked laughter but has also highlighted some of the ongoing discussions surrounding the latest tech gadgets, including Tesla's futuristic Cybertruck and Apple's newly released Vision Pro goggles.
If the future vehicle, the Cybertruck, was unveiled with a design seemingly straight out of a dystopian sci-fi movie like Blade Runner, the Apple Vision Pro would be introduced as a "spatial computer" that allows users to perceive their surroundings through virtual screens and buttons.
The Vision Pro can make you appear as if you're perpetually wearing VR goggles.
What do you think if we combine these two unique designs into one?
Well, on social media, the combination of the Cybertruck and Vision Pro quickly went viral and sparked debate.
However, this comparison received criticism from technology enthusiasts.
On social media, one Tesla owner gained attention after sharing a video showing him getting out of his Cybertruck with a brand new pair of Apple Vision Pro goggles.
In a viral video, Instagram user @thegrizz_ recently posted a clip that perfectly captures the intersection of these two cutting-edge technologies.
In the video, the user is seen exiting his Cybertruck while wearing a pair of Apple Vision Pro goggles. His exaggerated exit, involving a dramatic two-handed door slam and animated hand gestures, has left viewers in stitches.
The video quickly went viral and gained attention on social media.
In the comments section, many compared him to Tony Stark or an iPad-toting future generation. Some others criticized him, imagining that this is what iPad kids will grow up to become.
One person said: This man was born in the 90’s so just stop with the adult iPad kids
A second wrote: How many years until it’s better than real life.
While a third commented: Is it possible to have windows open while you’re moving?
Another added: Damn, This guy looks like she came from the future
Someone else said: The Simpsons was right about thiss
Another user added: can we just talk about his bloody car for a min
This is not the first time an Apple Vision Pro user has been criticized.
Previously, a video showed Jacob, a groom, deciding to wear the Apple Vision Pro on his wedding day, which gained significant attention.
The video showed a software engineer named Jacob wearing the Apple Vision Pro on his wedding day.
Shared on X, the photo showed Jacob in a traditional suit and tie, standing next to his bride in her elegant white dress. However, Jacob’s choice to don the futuristic goggles drew mixed reactions.
Jacob's post, tagged with #JustMarried, received widespread attention.
While some admired his bold, tech-forward approach, many users criticized the decision as inappropriate for such a formal occasion.
Comments suggested that Jacob should have chosen a more suitable moment to showcase his new gadget.
The Cybertruck and Apple Vision Pro represent the forefront of technological innovation, each bringing its unique flair and challenges. As these devices continue to capture public imagination and critique