According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is planning on delivering a more affordable version of the Vision Pro headset and it will likely arrive sometime in 2025. That's because the $3,499 price tag is obviously too restrictive and the Vision Pro as a product isn't intended for mass adoption.
The report from Gurman claims the company was initially thinking of delaying the announcement of the Vision Pro's price due to negative publicity, but preferred to give everyone 9 months time to get used to it.
The future headset, on the other hand, likely called just Vision or Vision One, will aim for mass adoption. Apple could use lower-tier screens, less powerful chip, cut down on cameras or require AirPods for the spatial audio feature.
On the other hand, Apple will try to retain some of the core features, such as the external EyeSight screen and the hand-tracking system.
It is believed that Apple is aiming for a 2025 release while a second generation of the Vision Pro is in the pipeline.
They and others can implement in smartphones front 3D cameras like TOF for safer face recognition and greatly rid of notch to punch hole camera screen cutout. Also rid of pin and template autorization because its not safe.
You just gotta laugh..... I don’t know how Apple does it..... but on all reality, I’m gonna grab a Meta Quest......$400 is fair for AR/VR..... $3,500 is more than what I paid my Uncle for his 2003 Mercedes Benz....lol
Cheaper, not cheap. If the pro/original starts at US$3500, a cheaper model going for US$2500 i(made-up price) is an improvement (it's cheaper), even though it's still expensive overall. In any case, Apple and cheap don't ever...
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