APPLE VISION PRO Error
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86%
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Apple Vision Pro Light Seal
The Light Seal contains an embedded identification chip that must pair with the headset's R1 processor to validate fit and eye-tracking safety. A persistent error suggests a failure in this chip's communication or a physical deformity in the seal's frame that prevents the magnetic proximity sensors from engaging. Replacing the seal provides a fresh authentication ID and ensures the magnetic interface is within the 12ms sensor-latency tolerance required by the system.
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9%
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Apple Vision Pro Light Seal Cushion
If the cushion is compressed or incorrectly seated, it can physically block the optical sensor path located at the top and bottom of the lens housing. This obstruction triggers a generic sensor error because the IR beam cannot complete its proximity loop to the user's face, causing the software to default to an error state to prevent 'Light Leak' during eye-tracking calibration.
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5%
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ZEISS Optical Inserts
The Light Seal sensor is highly sensitive to the Z-axis distance between the eye and the lens; if optical inserts are detected but not properly registered, the sensor may throw a 'Seal Error' due to the unexpected depth change. Replacing or reseating the inserts can resolve conflicts where the sensor's infrared beam is reflecting off the insert's mounting bracket instead of passing through to the eye.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Apple Vision Pro Light Seal.