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Apple MR headset could cost $2K and sell about 1.5 mn units | Digit

Tech giant Apple is planning to ship approximately 1.5 million units of its upcoming augmented reality and virtual reality headset (AR/VR) headset in 2023, which is expected to cost more than $2,000.

In a research note, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reiterated that the tech giant plans to announce its long-rumoured mixed-reality headset during an event in January 2023.

The company’s first AR/VR headset is expected to cost upwards of $2,000, making it a niche product.

As a result, Kuo says shipments of the device are unlikely to exceed 1.5 million units in 2023, reports MacRumors.

In May, Apple presented its AR/VR headset to Apple board members, indicating that the device is nearing its final stages before launch.

Despite having worked on the headset for several years, recent problems during development related to overheating and performance have delayed the launch of the product.

The headset is expected to be powered by a chip with on-par performance as the M1 Pro in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro. It will feature more than a dozen cameras for tracking hand movements, two ultra-high-resolution 8K displays and advanced eye-tracking technology.

Apple is already reportedly working on the second-generation version of its AR/VR headset. According to Kuo, the new model of the headset will launch in the first half of 2025, alongside a cheaper and more affordable model.

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