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Apple Vision Pro can't accommodate regular eyeglasses — its micro-OLED displays need to sit at a precise fixed distance from your eyes, and glasses frames physically break the Light Seal. The solution is ZEISS Optical Inserts: custom lens elements that snap magnetically inside the device so your prescription works with Vision Pro's optics instead of against them. In this episode, we cover both insert types (Prescription Inserts for complex prescriptions and astigmatism, Readers Inserts for mild near-vision correction), how to determine which is right for your eyes, the full ordering process including where to find your pupillary distance, and the eye calibration step that most buyers skip after their inserts arrive — and why skipping it causes imprecise eye tracking. We also cover the single-vision limitation for progressive lens wearers and how Apple Vision Pro's accessibility features in visionOS 26 depend entirely on having the right optics in place first. Visit Zone of Mac online: https://www.zoneofmac.com/apple-vision-pro-with-glasses-the-optical-inserts-guide/ [https://www.zoneofmac.com/apple-vision-pro-with-glasses-the-optical-inserts-guide/]
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