Eddie-Griffin
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https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/apple-ar-vr-headset-apparently-in-production-03-03-2023/
Starting production now 3 months before the reveal, and 6-7 months before mass launch means that they are likely expecting a decent sized shipment assuming they pick up production closer to September. March has only started recently so this is pretty early for a VR headset.
They also may want to throw this news out there as they look at the new comers and see what they do, allowing them to switch production quantity at will.
Of course, we won't know the selling potential of this thing until June at WWDC, where they show if this motion control thing will catch on, and whatever it's official price will be.
The new Apple AR/VR headset is expected to be unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in June, according to a recent report, the device is now in mass production.
We heard previously that this new AR device would be called the Apple Reality Pro, and the device is expected to retail for around $3,000.
According to a report by Digitimes, the Apple AR/VR Headset is being produced in partnership with Pegatron. Whilst the device is apparently in production, it is apparently limited production at the moment.
The new Apple Resality Pro device is rumored to be made official in June, although we are not expecting it to be available to everyone in June. The device could be made available to developers in some sort of developer version.
The consumer version of the device is expected to launch later this year, it may launch around the same time as the iPhone 15 which is expected in September.
Apple is also rumored to be working on their second generation AR device, which will apparently cost less than the new Apple Reality pro, although we are not expecting to see that device until 2024 or possibly later.
Starting production now 3 months before the reveal, and 6-7 months before mass launch means that they are likely expecting a decent sized shipment assuming they pick up production closer to September. March has only started recently so this is pretty early for a VR headset.
They also may want to throw this news out there as they look at the new comers and see what they do, allowing them to switch production quantity at will.
Of course, we won't know the selling potential of this thing until June at WWDC, where they show if this motion control thing will catch on, and whatever it's official price will be.