Key Points
A growing number of Apple's Vision Pro owners are reporting a concerning issue, i.e., unexplained cracks appearing on the front glass of their headsets..
Notably, these users claim they haven't dropped, mishandled, or otherwise abused their devices..
The unexplained cracking of the front glass on Vision Pro headsets continued to puzzle users and raise concerns about the device's durability..
The initial reports from MacRumors and Reddit, along with Engadget's experience, highlighted the near-identical nature of the cracks all vertical hairline cracks appearing above the nose bridge..
Further adding to the mystery, Reddit's r/VisionPro subreddit has seen similar reports, with five users posting pictures of their cracked headsets..
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