Apple’s much-talked-about AR/VR headgear has been in development for quite some time. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg reports that Apple is planning to reveal the product in the spring, in time for the company’s annual WWDC conference in June.
Apple is said to have given the headset to a select group of prominent software developers so that they may test out the company’s next “xrOS” operating system before its public release. Gurman speculates that Apple will release “Reality Pro” in the fall, after introducing it in the spring.
The remainder of Apple’s 2023 product line will be affected by the last-minute push to ship the headset. Due to Apple’s reassignment of software engineers to the xrOS project, the next version of the iOS operating system is expected to release with “fewer key changes than initially planned.” The same is true for macOS 14, Gurman notes. The future of Apple’s hardware is much less exciting.
The iPad, Apple Watch, and audio product lines will not receive any “of note” improvements from the business. According to Gurman, new iPad Pro models are in the works with OLED panels, but we shouldn’t expect them until 2024 at the earliest. He said Apple’s next Silicon MacPro will be “another disappointment.”
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The Apple Virtual Reality Headset May Have a Digital Crown
Apple is rumoured to be developing a mixed-reality headset that would integrate elements of both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) (VR).
Take My Money: The Apple Augmented/Virtual Reality Headset Is Likely To Be Launching In 2023 🤯
Apple is rumored have a secret team of 1,000 employees working on virtual and augmented reality projects and the headset is likely to come in 2H 2023
— Eddie Donmez (@eddiedonmez) January 8, 2023
We’ve heard that the business is considering releasing the headset this year. Now, a new internet report has surfaced, detailing the user interface, features, and app compatibility of the forthcoming mixed-reality headset.
Here is how Apple mixed-reality headset may function
According to Bloomberg’s story, Apple’s rumoured augmented reality/virtual reality headset could feature an iOS-like user interface. There have been rumours that the device can perform some of the same tasks as an iPhone or iPad. The article claims that Apple’s mixed reality headset can be used as an external display with a Mac. This will allow Mac users to make use of traditional input devices like a keyboard and mouse.
Ar Or Vr Choose Your Pick
It is speculated that Apple’s upcoming mixed reality headgear would be dubbed Reality Pro and provide customers a choice between augmented and virtual reality. The virtual reality component of the headset will generate an immersive virtual world while the augmented reality component will display digital representations of objects in the actual world.
Custom Lenses And More
VR content
Apple is rumoured to be creating VR content as well. Several media companies, including Disney and Dolby, are listed as content creation partners in the study. Apple is also working on bringing the episodes and movies available on Apple TV+ up to date so that they operate with the headset.
External battery support
The company may also provide an optional external battery pack to keep things from too warm. In addition, users will be able to easily replace batteries thanks to the device’s external battery support.
Apple Reality Pro Headset Of 2023 Finally Displacing The iPhone
Apple’s next major gamble, mixed-reality headsets, won’t be like the company’s past successes. Furthermore, a comprehensive look at the next product and the growth of Apple’s retail presence in Asia. Power On reported last week that Apple had strategically planned the release of its latest Mac computers and HomePod speakers to maximize the company’s financial results.
We just heard @BebeChez_eth is excited to test out the new @Apple “Reality Pro” XR headset as he explores where to build out his dream of a Digital Healing & Life Coaching Ashram that captures the essence and beauty he sees in the @DigiMonkz ecosystem. Future meetings there too?! pic.twitter.com/EZtqISJTxP
— DigiMonkz NFT (@DigiMonkz) January 28, 2023
Some of Apple Inc.’s highest-ranking executives in charge of marketing the company’s new mixed-reality headset think it has the potential to one day overtake the iPhone as the company’s signature product.
Apple has discussed a future where headsets can be worn constantly. It might eliminate the need for a mobile phone or even a laptop. Some Apple employees think that consumers can get a taste of that enticing future with the first model of Apple’s headset, despite the exorbitant price tag of approximately $3,000.
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