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e device will reportedly have versions of Apple’s most popular apps, including Apple Books, Apple Fitness+, Safari browser, Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Weather, FaceTime, and Apple TV. Basically, if it’s an Apple app that you use on your iPhone or iPad, there’s going to be an AR/VR version of it.</p><p id="6344">Apple is said to view its Freeform whiteboard and collaboration app as a key selling point for the first generation of the headset. FaceTime will also offer 3D meeting rooms for group chats, which could be a game-changer for remote teams. However, it remains to be seen if it will be more successful than Meta’s Horizon Worlds.</p><p id="6053">Despite the hefty price tag, people are still excited about the Apple AR/VR headset. While it may not be on everyone’s shopping list right away, Apple has a history of getting the tech right after other companies have failed.</p><p id="1101">Additionally, there are rumors that a more affordable version of the headset will be released next year, which could make it more accessible to a wider audience.</p><p id="ff61">The development of the Apple AR/VR headset is making progress, and we can expect it to have a range of features that will make it a versatile tool for both personal and professional use.</p><p id="d1c1">With the release of a more affordable version in the future, more people may have the opportunity to experience this technology and its potential.</p><h1 id="b634">Final Words & Takeaways</h1><p id="add9">Apple’s AR/VR headset is moving into the final stages of production, with key supplier Genius Electronic Optical (GSEO) preparing to ship crucial components as early as next month, according to a report by DigiTimes.</p><p id="d55b">The headset is expected to be launched in 2023, with a big reveal expected at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference.</p><p id="0b99">The first generation of the headset will be high-end with a premium price tag, while a more affordable version is expected to be released in the coming years.</p><p id="aec3">Recent news suggests that the headset has significantly improved, going from “underwhelming” to “take my money!”</p><p id="077a">The device is said to feature versions of Apple’s most popular apps, including Apple Books, Apple Fitness+, Safari browser, Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Weather, FaceTime, and Apple TV.</p><p id="b3ee">The future release of a more affordable versioncould make it more accessible to a wider audience.</p><p id="2da0">The development of the Apple AR/VR headset is making progress, and it is expected to have a range of features that will make it a versatile tool for both personal and professional use.</p><p id="aa67">If you enjoy my posts and would like to stay updated on the latest gaming-related news, technology advancements, design trends, and social media insights, I invite you to follow my profile.</p><p id="2b74">I will continue to share my thoughts and insights on a wide range of topics in the world of entertainment and technology.</p><p id="43ab">With that being said, thank you for reading my post, and have a good one.</p><p id="3921">Here are my previous stories relating to Apple’s AR/VR headset:</p><div id="a7d1" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/apples-ar-vr-headset-may-be-coming-soon-23ed930457d7"> <div> <div> <h2>Apple’s AR/VR Headset May Be Coming Soon.</h2> <div><h3>Here is a sign suggesting the speculated release of Apple’s AR/VR headset.</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div>

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Headset Tester Claims, “The leap they’ve made since last year is giant,”

While talking about Apple’s upcoming AR/VR Headset

Photo by Julian O’hayon on Unsplash

In a couple of previous posts, I spoke about Apple's upcoming AR/VR headset. Before I speak about the recent news, I will briefly explain what I spoke about in those stories. These stories will also be linked at the end of this post.

Apple’s AR/VR headset is impressing testers.

A report by DigiTimes revealed that Apple’s AR/VR headset is moving into the final stages of production, with a key supplier, Genius Electronic Optical (GSEO), preparing to ship crucial components as early as next month.

This suggests that the launch of the Apple headset is not far off, and a big reveal is expected at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), with early adopters receiving their headsets in late summer or early autumn. GSEO will be supplying lens modules for the VR head-mounted device, set to be launched in 2023.

The first generation of the Apple AR/VR headset will be a high-end model with a premium price tag, while a more affordable version is expected to be released in the coming years.

According to industry insider Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is developing a more affordable successor to its AR headset, with a potential launch in 2025. Kuo suggests that the second generation of the AR headset will come in two models — a high-end version and a much more affordable low-end model.

The first-generation AR headset is reportedly behind schedule, with Kuo predicting that the headset launch alongside iPhone 15 in 3Q23 is becoming more probable.

The first generation of the AR device will feature twin 4K OLED displays, head and eye tracking, gesture control, and a virtual iOS/iPad-OS interface.

The second generation of the AR headset is likely to cater to a broader range of consumers with varying budgets, and while details are scarce, it is expected that Apple will continue to innovate and refine its technology.

Apple’s commitment to staying at the forefront of AR innovation is evident as they continue to invest in AR technology. As AR technology advances, future device iterations are likely to feature even more impressive features and applications.

Recent News On Apples AR/VR Headset

According to anonymous testers, Apple’s upcoming Reality Pro AR/VR headset has made a significant improvement, going from “underwhelming” to “take my money!” in the last few months. This news comes from well-known leaker Evan Blass, who spoke with a source that has had multiple opportunities to demo the headset.

This is a promising development for a product that is rumored to have a price tag of around $3,000 and needs to be something truly special to justify that cost.

Mark Gurman, a well-connected Bloomberg reporter, has shared some details about what features we can expect to see in the Apple AR/VR headset.

The device will reportedly have versions of Apple’s most popular apps, including Apple Books, Apple Fitness+, Safari browser, Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Weather, FaceTime, and Apple TV. Basically, if it’s an Apple app that you use on your iPhone or iPad, there’s going to be an AR/VR version of it.

Apple is said to view its Freeform whiteboard and collaboration app as a key selling point for the first generation of the headset. FaceTime will also offer 3D meeting rooms for group chats, which could be a game-changer for remote teams. However, it remains to be seen if it will be more successful than Meta’s Horizon Worlds.

Despite the hefty price tag, people are still excited about the Apple AR/VR headset. While it may not be on everyone’s shopping list right away, Apple has a history of getting the tech right after other companies have failed.

Additionally, there are rumors that a more affordable version of the headset will be released next year, which could make it more accessible to a wider audience.

The development of the Apple AR/VR headset is making progress, and we can expect it to have a range of features that will make it a versatile tool for both personal and professional use.

With the release of a more affordable version in the future, more people may have the opportunity to experience this technology and its potential.

Final Words & Takeaways

Apple’s AR/VR headset is moving into the final stages of production, with key supplier Genius Electronic Optical (GSEO) preparing to ship crucial components as early as next month, according to a report by DigiTimes.

The headset is expected to be launched in 2023, with a big reveal expected at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference.

The first generation of the headset will be high-end with a premium price tag, while a more affordable version is expected to be released in the coming years.

Recent news suggests that the headset has significantly improved, going from “underwhelming” to “take my money!”

The device is said to feature versions of Apple’s most popular apps, including Apple Books, Apple Fitness+, Safari browser, Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Weather, FaceTime, and Apple TV.

The future release of a more affordable versioncould make it more accessible to a wider audience.

The development of the Apple AR/VR headset is making progress, and it is expected to have a range of features that will make it a versatile tool for both personal and professional use.

If you enjoy my posts and would like to stay updated on the latest gaming-related news, technology advancements, design trends, and social media insights, I invite you to follow my profile.

I will continue to share my thoughts and insights on a wide range of topics in the world of entertainment and technology.

With that being said, thank you for reading my post, and have a good one.

Here are my previous stories relating to Apple’s AR/VR headset:

About Me

I write articles in my field covering gaming, film-making, social media, and design. I am also a YouTuber. Thank you for subscribing to my account to get notifications when I post on Medium. I also created a new website to share my content for free and promote stories of writers contributing to my publications on Medium. Let’s connect on Twitter and LinkedIn.

I own two publications on Medium. One for video gamers and another for YouTubers and Podcasters. I also support Illumination Integrated Publications as a volunteer editor and participate in collaborative activities in the Slack Workspace. Writer applications for my publications can be sent via this weblink. Please add your Medium ID.

If you are new to Medium, you may join via my referral link. You may also consider being a Vocal+ member to monetize your content. I write for both platforms and repurpose my content to reach a larger audience. Here is more information about Vocal Media.

This post includes my Medium and Vocal Media referral links.

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