CPAP mask company ResMed is selling an Apple Vision Pro strap, promising “the perfect balance of softness and support”.
ResMed says its strap, called Kontor, is “crafted with a blend of ultra-premium materials that are gentle on skin and exclusive to ResMed” and was designed using data from “thousands” of 3D face scans.
Further, Kontor includes six modular counterweights that attach with velcro to points on the straps, balancing the hefty weight of Vision Pro itself.
ResMed Kontor is priced at $120 and available to buy from Apple. It comes in two sizes, Small and Medium/Large, corresponding to the same size as your included Vision Pro head strap from the Apple face scan.
Apple Vision Pro comes with two different head strap options in the box. It comes with two different head strap options. The Solo Knit Band, which is the default option, has a soft 3D knitted material that’s comfortable to wear on your back. However it does not have a top band for balancing the weight of the headset. Dual Loop Band has a top side-toside strap but its lower back strap feels thinner. Last month, Apple switched in-store demos was for the Solo Knit Band. In theory, this would offer the best of both. The Solo Knit Band is not suitable for ponytails and does not offer any counterbalancing to the weight of the headset. The ResMed Kontor should fit a variety of hairstyles and offer balance to the headset via its counterbalance. Apple may be testing the various third-party straps to get ideas for what they will include in
‘s box, which is expected to launch in 2025.