As someone who owns a Vision Pro, I was skeptical about third-party cases—until I tried this one. The moment I unboxed it, the premium feel of the sturdy PP plastic and the sleek color-matching design (pale + orange, just like the Vision Pro) won me over. It’s not just a case; it’s a *system*.
The interior is where this case shines. The precision-cut EVA foam cradles my Vision Pro like it’s made for it (because it is). No rattling when shaken—just satisfying silence. I packed it with the headset, two batteries, my Anker power bank, cables, and even sneaked in a DualShock controller. There’s even a hidden AirTag slot (genius for travel) and included extras like a braided USB-C cable and lens cloth.
I tested its durability by accidentally knocking it off my desk—zero damage. The double-lock latches held firm, and the IP67 waterproofing means I’m not sweating spills. Compared to Apple’s slippery $200 egg-case? This is a tank with room to breathe.
Travel tip: It fits under airplane seats perfectly. The handle? Ergonomic enough for long walks through airports. Downsides? The lock tabs feel slightly cheaper than my Pelican camera cases, but at this price? Worth every penny.
Final verdict: If you own a Vision Pro, stop risking it. This case is what Apple *should’ve* made—protective, spacious, and packed with thoughtful details.