PSA: You'll Have to Visit an Apple Store If You Forget Your Vision Pro Passcode

Apple Vision Pro owners who forget the passcode they set will need to take the device to an Apple retail location to get it reset, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. There is apparently no on-device way to reset a Vision Pro passcode if it is forgotten.

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By default, the Vision Pro asks for a six-digit passcode when it is being set up, which must be entered twice. Customers can opt for a longer or shorter passcode. Optic ID can be used in lieu of a passcode, but it works like Face ID or Touch ID, and the passcode is required after a restart and in certain other situations.

Customers who have forgotten their Vision Pro passcodes have been told by Apple that they will need to visit a retail store for a fix or will need to ship the headset to Apple if there isn't a nearby store. Like Apple's iOS devices, the incorrect passcode cannot be entered too many times or the device will be disabled, with a waiting period before a passcode can be entered again. Removing the passcode requires erasing all content on the Vision Pro.

The iPhone and iPad also must be erased to get rid of a passcode, but it is a process that can be done at home with a Mac or PC. The Apple Watch, which cannot connect to a Mac or PC, can be reset on the device itself using the Digital Crown or on a connected ‌iPhone‌.

There is an erase content setting on the Vision Pro, but there is no way to get into the reset mode using a combination of button presses. Erasing Vision Pro can only be done through the Settings app.

Customers who have the $300 Developer Strap may be able to wipe the device from a Mac, but most users will not be able to get this accessory as it is limited to registered developers in the United States.

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Top Rated Comments

lazyrighteye Avatar
24 weeks ago

Use the jersey numbers of your 3-4 favorite sports heroes. No one who steals your VP (or phone/iPad) is going to have that info, or what order you put them in.
Unless, of course, your favorite sports heroes are 12, 34 & 56. ?
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ifxf Avatar
24 weeks ago
Partially finished prototype, this and no find my functionality. You think for the price they could have include a small battery in the unit.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vertsix Avatar
24 weeks ago
Yikes! Clearly something Apple didn't consider prior to shipping that they should've.

Including the exclusion of Find My.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GermanSuplex Avatar
24 weeks ago

(I have a Vision Pro)


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Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
erikkfi Avatar
24 weeks ago
“Your passcode is required to enable Face ID” is something I’d like to never see again.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
24 weeks ago

Use the jersey numbers of your 3-4 favorite sports heroes. No one who steals your VP (or phone/iPad) is going to have that info, or what order you put them in.
That's quite an assumption that everyone has favorite sports heroes or is even remotely interested in sports. ;)
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)