Apple Reportedly Demos Mixed-Reality Headset In Secret Meeting – SlashGear
Apple’s upcoming mixed-reality headset is said to be the most advanced hardware of its kind out there, leapfrogging the work done by the likes of Meta and Microsoft on products such as the Quest Pro and Holo Lens headsets, respectively. Said to launch carrying the Reality Pro or Reality One branding, Apple has reportedly created a dedicated operating system for its headset called xrOS or realityOS that borrows heavily from the mobile experience in iOS. While immersive content consumption will be the focus, according to leaks thus far, Apple might even allow users to create their own augmented reality apps using the Siri virtual assistant.
All that firepower will allegedly be provided by a desktop-grade M-series processor, while over a dozen cameras will offer unprecedented inside-out motion tracking. However, all that firepower also reportedly takes a toll on the battery life, as Apple’s mixed-reality headset is only said to last two hours on a single charge with the bundled battery pack. The asking price is likely going to be a deterrent, it seems, as multiple sources predict the ambitious headset to cost somewhere around $3,000 a pop.
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