Sharing it with Your Friends
While the Vision Pro is a uniquely personal device, Apple has a Guest User feature to let your friends use your headset without giving them carte blanche access to your personal data.
As long as you have a passcode set, your “guest user” will only be able to access those apps you’ve left open before starting a Guest User session and handing them the headset. You can also turn on a View Mirroring mode to see what your guest is seeing using your iPhone or iPad while they’re wearing your headset.
You can also choose to allow your guest access to all of your apps and data, even those that are closed, but even in this mode, they won’t be able to access your Apple ID, Persona, or Wallet & Apple Pay. However, they can access the Settings app to change accessibility settings and configure the headset (temporarily) for their hands and eyes.
Of course, remember that since your Light Seal is tailored for you, your friends may not get as good of a fit when using your Vision Pro. Apple sells additional Light Seals separately, but at $199 each, you’ll have to share your Vision Pro a lot to justify the expense.