Dbrand's Bold Aperture Cover for Apple Vision Pro: Protection, Style, or Statement?
A bold and controversial accessory for the Apple Vision Pro, Dbrand's Aperture cover combines extreme style with essential protection, ensuring your $3,500 investment stays safe and looks unique.

Dbrand's Aperture Cover for Apple Vision Pro: Polarizing but Protective
Dbrand has introduced the Aperture cover, a unique and protective accessory designed for the Apple Vision Pro. The Vision Pro, known for its sleek 3D glass front, is also susceptible to damage, with replacement costs reaching $799 for the glass panel alone. Dbrand's Aperture aims to protect this delicate component without compromising functionality.
Design and Aesthetics
- Minimalistic and Bold: The cover features a design that embraces the Vision Pro's sensors and cameras, creating a pattern of holes that blend in seamlessly.
- Color Options: Available in black (subtle) and orange (fun), with the orange version aligning with Apple’s recent design language.
- Unboxing Experience: The product comes in a soft-touch box with a foam display, adding an upscale feel to the unboxing experience.
Features
- Sensor Protection: All sensors and cameras are perfectly positioned within the cover's holes, ensuring they remain functional.
- Battery Cover: An additional battery cover offers extra protection and includes a rotating clip for easy attachment. This can make it slightly harder to fit into slimmer cases.
- Weight Consideration: The added weight is minimal and does not significantly impact usability or comfort.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Enhanced protection, unique design, and a sense of security for users who are overly cautious.
- Cons: Some users may find the cover visually unappealing or too heavy.
The Aperture cover is available on Dbrand's website, priced at $49.00 (without battery cover) or $69 with the battery cover included.
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