Apple’s virtual reality glasses may be introduced in June [RUMOR]
March 27, 2023
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According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will be unveiling its next MR headset soon. Last week, the device was demonstrated to 100 top executives at the Steve Jobs
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will be unveiling its next MR headset soon. Last week, the device was demonstrated to 100 top executives at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California. The leak is accompanied by information that only 1 million devices will be released in the first year.
A report published by the portal this weekend suggests that Apple will introduce a new device during WWDC 23 in June. Rumors also indicate that it could be released as Apple Reality Pro or Apple Reality One and could be one of the company’s most important launches in recent years.
According to Gurman, the development of the MR headset has been presented to Apple management several times over the years. However, the latest preview last week was considered the last step before the big release in June. It will hit the market with a suggested price of $3,000, around R$15,000 according to current quotes.
The details of the device began to be revealed
Anonymous Apple executives who attended last week’s preview in Cupertino shared key details about the company’s MR headset with The New York Times. The headset will feature a ski goggle-like design with a carbon fiber frame and a fanny pack for an external battery.
The bad news at this first moment is that Apple’s new product doesn’t work for users who wear glasses. However, the company’s vision is to provide users with personalized prescription lenses in the future. In addition, the battery will be able to work for several hours, although the exact time is not reported.
The Apple MR headset will feature dual 4K displays and a “Reality Dial” that will allow users to customize the video of their surroundings in real time. The device will target a variety of user groups, including artists, who will be able to use head and hand tracking in drawing and design applications. This information was confirmed in a recent report.
Apple’s first VR glasses are expected to be released in just one million units. [RUMOR] An analysis published by Bloomberg indicates that the product can already be considered a failure.
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