Apple announces AR headset Vision Pro in competition with Meta

Apple recently made a big move into the world of virtual reality, with the release of its AR Headset Vision Pro.

Apple Announces AR Headset Vision pro in competition with Meta
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Apple recently made a big move into the world of virtual reality, with the release of its AR Headset Vision Pro.

The headset is an augmented reality device that lets people see a mix of virtual world and the real world. It is the most important product Apple has made since the iPhone. The Vision Pro costs $3,499, which is more than most of the other virtual reality headsets on the market right now.

Beginning early next year, the headset will be sold in the US. In 2024, it will be sold in other countries as well.

The Vision Pro has a display on the outside that lets people see the user’s eyes while they are wearing the gadget. The goal of the tool is to keep users in touch with the people around them.

Apple also announced a 15-inch MacBook Air, a powerful chip called M2 Ultra, and changes to its iOS software. Adobe, Microsoft, and Unity have all been working with the company to get their apps on the Vision Pro headset.

The Vision Pro is mostly used for games, live video, and video meetings, but it could also be used for health and exercise. But it’s important to know that the headset needs a lot of computer power and can only run for two hours on a single charge.

Apple’s move into virtual reality puts it in direct competition with Meta, which was formerly Facebook and has been putting a lot of money into making virtual worlds, or the “metaverse.” Meta just revealed that its new virtual reality headset, Quest 3, is now available.

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Apple’s Vision Pro device is a big step in the direction of virtual reality, and it could change the way we interact with digital world. Apple wants to make a name for itself in the VR market with its sleek design, unique features, and partnerships with content providers.

Written by Istafa Ali

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