A short list of third-party accessories our team and customers have found useful when running long Apple Vision Pro sessions with Innoactive Spatial — design reviews, demos, training, and events.
These are community recommendations, not products sold or endorsed by Apple or Innoactive. We link to them because we have used them ourselves and they solved a real pain point.
Using Apple Vision Pro with glasses
The stock Apple Vision Pro straps and light seal can be uncomfortable for users who wear glasses, and the official solution (ZEISS Optical Inserts) requires a prescription order per user — impractical for shared / demo devices.
A workable alternative is a third-party comfort head strap that pulls weight off the cheekbones and leaves room for most frames:
This is what we use on shared demo units when we don't know in advance whether the wearer needs glasses.
Preventing sleep mode during long sessions
By default the Apple Vision Pro detects when it has been removed and goes to sleep, which interrupts streaming sessions, demos, and presentations where the device is briefly off-head (set down on a table between takes, etc.).
A common workaround is a small 3D-printed cap that sits over the eye sensors and keeps the device awake:
Useful for single-user testing and demo setups where you want to briefly take the headset off without re-authenticating or re-establishing the streaming session each time.
Disclaimer: Keeping the device awake with the cap also prevents it from re-adjusting the pupil (interpupillary) distance when passed to another user, which can lead to visual discomfort or a poor viewing experience. We recommend using the cap for testing purposes only, not for shared device use.
Need more help?
If you have a comfort, hardware, or accessory question that isn't covered here, contact support@innoactive.de — and if you find an accessory that works well in the field, let us know and we will add it.