On 6 June, at Apple’s WWDC 2023 conference, Apple took the wraps off the AR headset Vision Pro. One year in the making and loaded with technology, this is one of Apple’s most ambitious devices to date. The exorbitant price tag may perhaps be justified by the advanced features.
Apple’s AR program has been in the works for a while. When the iPhone 8 Plus introduced some new augmented reality (AR) features courtesy of the company’s new ARKit, we first learned that Apple was interested in this market.
Even then, it seemed doubtful that Apple’s plans for augmented reality (AR) would be restricted to just the iPhone and that there might be something bigger simmering in the background at the business. However, it has now turned to reality.
The Vision Pro is also Apple’s first significant product category following the 2017 launch of the HomePod. However, the Vision Pro is not intended to be merely another accoutrement or side business. Its fourth flagship device, following the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, is the Vision Pro.
Apple Vision Pro is Apple’s new AR headset https://t.co/PWcK6useRX pic.twitter.com/FxXTv6lLlJ
— The Verge (@verge) June 5, 2023
The hardware is excellent, with 24 million pixels spread across the two panels, far more than any headsets that the majority of people have used. The headband is more comfortable and easily adjustable, and there is a top strap for weight distribution. The optics are also superior.
In addition to not needing other devices to work, the Vision Pro was nearly advertised as their replacement. You can use it to make calls, access apps, watch movies and play games, as well as complete job tasks.All in all, with Apple Vision Pro Headset, we can say that we have really stepped into the future.
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