Because of its experimental and uncommon features, the “Reality Pro” headset is said to be more valuable than other Apple goods.
Apple is rumored to be intending to introduce its mixed reality glasses at the WWDC event in June, with several sessions focusing on software development for the spectacles. However, due to delays, bulk production may be postponed until September.
Because of its experimental and uncommon features, the “Reality Pro” headset is said to be more valuable than other Apple goods. It will include an external battery pack and three distinct functions: FaceTime calls, Apple Fitness+, and gaming. Although it is supposed to be far more capable than competitors like the Meta Quest Pro, specifics are not yet available.
It further underlines that the glasses will adopt a mixed reality technique, allowing users to “see the physical world around them through the camera while simultaneously experiencing their virtual world through the display on the glasses.”
It won’t be long before we see Apple’s AR/VR headset in person. The highly anticipated $3000 headgear will be unveiled at Apple’s WWDC 2023 event, which begins on June 5.