Three more companies announce mixed reality headsets to compete with Apple’s Vision Pro
- January 10, 2024
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As you know, Vision Pro will go on sale on February 2 at a very high price for a device with 256 gigabytes of memory. However, we did
As you know, Vision Pro will go on sale on February 2 at a very high price for a device with 256 gigabytes of memory. However, we did
As you know, Vision Pro will go on sale on February 2 at a very high price for a device with 256 gigabytes of memory. However, we did see a potential rival in the form of the $699 Xreal Air 2 Ultra glasses. Thanks in part to the new Snapdragon chip designed specifically for what is now called spatial computing, we can expect excitement over new mixed reality headsets at a variety of price points.
Sony and Siemens came together to announce their own devices using the same Snapdragon chip. So far the upcoming innovation does not have a name. As with Xreal glasses, how strong the competition between the two companies will be for Vision Pro headphones depends on who buys the product and for what purposes. CNET reports that it will be a “high-end” device for industrial designers, engineers, businesses, spatial content creators and more. It is not yet clear whether it will be offered to regular users for entertainment and daily tasks like the Vision Pro.
The gadget has a very interesting design:
Mixed reality headset from Sony and Siemens / Photo: Sony and Siemens
Sony and Siemens’ mixed reality headset will have a hinged front panel / Photo: Sony and Siemens
Headphone controllers / Photo: Sony and Siemens
The price, release date and even the name of the product have not been announced yet. All we know is that the device will be released later this year.
A slightly different form factor awaits us in Asus’ device, which will look more like ordinary glasses. Rumor has it that Apple will eventually bring its technology to a similar form and may even consider the option of abandoning the launch of Vision Pro this year in order to offer smaller glasses in a few years.
AirVision M1 glasses / Photo: Asus
At this year’s CES, Asus showed off several displays, including the front. AirVision M1 is a pair of glasses with a screen that displays content from a connected phone or computer.
The glasses are equipped with a Micro OLED screen with 1080p resolution and a 57-degree viewing angle in vertical perspective, turning it into a large screen in front of your eyes.
Visualization of AirVision M1 glasses / Photo: Asus
Asus did not announce the price and release date of AirVision glasses. If you look at some already released analogues, the price may be around $ 400-500.
Source: 24 Tv
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