Mark Gurman shed some light on Apple's Reality Pro headset
Apple's long waited and anticipated device Apple Reality Pro headset is coming in hot. Here are all the details.
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has written a comprehensive report about Apple's VR/AR headset. The long anticipated device is coming up soon and we have more details regarding what to expect from it. Apple Reality Pro could be released later this year for $3,000 in the United States.
Mark Gurman shed some light on Apple's Reality Pro headset
Reality Pro will be made up from aluminum, glass, and cushions. Gurman compares it to the AirPods Max from Apple. On the front, it will have a curved screen that can show the wearer's eyes. It will have speakers on the sides and a headband that fits over the user's head to keep it in place. Reality Pro is said to have a battery pack that is cable-connected to the headset and will be carried by the wearer in his pocket. Additionally, the device is said to use a modified version of Apple's M2 processor. The battery is said to be as large as two stacked iPhone 14 Pro Max batteries and can last up to two hours.
The Reality Pro will have sensors inside and out to monitor a user's eyes and multiple external cameras for tracking your hands. As a result, the headset will know where you're looking and let you use your thumb and index finger to pinch the 3D interface, which is internally called xrOS. As a result, unlike other headsets, Apple's Reality Pro will operate without the use of physical hand controllers.