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London Streets Stunned as Robodog Walks Beside Man Wearing Apple Vision Pro

by Engineering Junkies
17/05/2026
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London Streets are Shocked as a Robodog Walks with a Man Wearing an Apple Vision Pro

Londoners were surprised to see someone walking with a robot pet and wearing an Apple Vision Pro. Since its launch on February 2nd. This high-tech headset has captured global attention.

People don’t seem to mind using the Vision Pro in unusual places, like the New York subway or even in their cars. The latest example comes from creator Zac Alsop on X (formerly Twitter).

Man Using Apple Vision Pro on the Subway
Man Using Apple Vision Pro on the Subway

With the caption “Oh no, it’s in London,” he posted the video wearing the Vision Pro and seemingly controlling a small robot dog simultaneously – giving us a glimpse of future technology.

The video by content creator Zach Alsop has gained significant attention. In the video, Zach walks through London, UK, with a robotic dog and the Apple Vision Pro headset. He controls the dog using a remote, creating a fascinating sensation.

While the Apple Vision Pro isn’t available globally yet, its influence is being felt worldwide. In the US, where it’s on sale, this high-end headset comes with a hefty price tag of $3500. Zach’s video showcasing the device has generated even more interest

@zacalsopp posted the video on social media platform X, saying, “Uh-oh, it’s in London now.” In the video, viewers are seen taking out their phones to capture the viral moment.

Oh no it’s reached London#AppleVisionPro pic.twitter.com/Hh3ovCxKWm

— Zac Alsop (@zacalsopp) February 4, 2024

The video has reached 8.6 million views and more than 18,000 likes. The hashtag #AppleVisionPro is also trending on platform X.

Expect to see many interesting Vision Pro clips in the future as more people get their hands on it. It could become a common sight in cities worldwide, but only if it proves to be more than just a passing trend, unlike many other VR headsets that are often forgotten after a few uses.

As technology continues to advance, the Vision Pro may undergo significant improvements, making it even more appealing to consumers.

Similarly, its potential applications in various industries, such as education, healthcare, and entertainment, could further solidify its place in the market.

Tags: AIApple Vision ProRobodogTechnology
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