Apple’s highly anticipated VR headset, dubbed the Vision Pro, is reportedly set to be shipped in early 2022. The tech giant’s next-gen device is said to offer immersive augmented and virtual reality experiences, with advanced eye-tracking technology, high-resolution displays, and a powerful processor. Apple aims to produce a sleek and lightweight headset that can be used for both gaming and productivity purposes, leveraging its strong ecosystem of apps and services. While further information on pricing and specific features is yet to be unveiled, the Vision Pro headset is already generating significant excitement among tech enthusiasts..
Back in July, Apple announced that developers could begin applying for Vision Pro developer kits. Today, CEO Tim Cook provided another update onstage at the company’s Cupertino “Wonderlust” launch event: the Vision Pro headset is still on track to ship early next year.
Early testers of the Vision Pro have been highly impressed with the headset’s display resolution, video passthrough capabilities, and gesture detection. It’s clearly a very capable headset, but the true test of its potential will be in the use cases it presents. The stronger the Vision Pro’s app ecosystem is at launch, the more likely it is that consumers will decide they need it.
Cook also announced, later on in the event, that the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro will be able to capture spatial video using its main and ultrawide cameras in combination. That feature is coming later this year.
Apple announced the Vision Pro in June. The headset was said to be on track for a release early next year, starting in the US. Today’s news doesn’t change that but does indicate that, at least so far, there’s no delay in Apple’s roadmap — despite reports that key parts of the headset, like its outward-facing display, were not yet working on early units.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced at the company’s launch event that the Vision Pro headset is on schedule to be released early next year. Testers have been impressed with the headset’s display, video passthrough capabilities, and gesture detection. The success of the headset will depend on the strength of its app ecosystem upon launch. Cook also revealed that the iPhone 15 Pro will be able to capture spatial video using its main and ultrawide cameras. This news suggests that Apple’s roadmap for the Vision Pro remains unchanged, despite reports of technical difficulties with the headset’s display.
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