After months of speculation and anticipation, Apple finally pulled back the curtain on its groundbreaking AR/VR headset, the Apple Vision Pro, at the WWDC 2023 event.
Packed with premium design, top-notch hardware, and Apple's trademark software experience, the Vision Pro aims to redefine the AR and VR markets.
Release date and pricing revealed
Apple enthusiasts can mark their calendars as the tech giant announced that the Vision Pro will be available for pre-order starting January 19, 2024, at 8 am ET.
The official release date is set for February 2, 2024, with the initial launch limited to the United States. However, global availability details remain undisclosed.
The excitement is met with a reality check as Apple discloses the hefty price tag for the Vision Pro. At $3499, it surpasses competitors like Meta's Quest 2, establishing itself as the most expensive standalone VR/AR headset in the consumer market.
Blending real and virtual worlds
The Vision Pro's primary objective is to introduce users to spatial computing, seamlessly merging the realms of reality and virtuality.
The headset enables users to run their favorite iOS apps on virtual screens in the real world, providing an immersive experience without the need for a PC or Mac.
Feather-light design
Setting a new standard for lightweight design, the Vision Pro boasts a slimline profile, resembling ski goggles rather than traditional VR headsets.
The unique curvature aligns with the user's face, accompanied by swappable padding and flexible straps for a personalized, comfortable fit.
EyeSight technology
The front of the headset features a polished glass surface housing an array of cameras and sensors, introducing Apple's EyeSight technology.
This proprietary tech projects the user's eyes onto the exterior of the device, fostering human connection even while wearing the headset.
In a departure from conventional VR interfaces, the Vision Pro prioritizes eye-tracking, hand-tracking, and voice control. Sensors within the headset detect gaze for UI interaction, while hand gestures and voice commands, including Siri integration, offer a novel and intuitive user experience.
Dual chipsets: M2 and R1 powerhouse
Powering the Vision Pro are two formidable chipsets – the Apple M2 and the new Apple R1. The M2 delivers a high-res experience, while the R1 minimizes lag between sensors, boasting a rapid 12ms response time, eight times faster than the blink of an eye.
iOS apps in real world
The Vision Pro introduces a groundbreaking feature, allowing users to run their favorite iOS apps in the real world.
From Messages and Safari to FaceTime and Apple Arcade, the headset transforms daily tasks into immersive experiences.
Adapting the iconic Digital Crown from Apple Watch and AirPods Max, the Vision Pro's Digital Crown acts as both an audio controller and an immersion slider. Users can seamlessly transition between a color passthrough view of the environment and a fully immersive virtual experience.
Despite its impressive capabilities, the Vision Pro faces criticism for its two-hour battery life. The lightweight design sacrifices an internal battery in favor of an external pack, forcing users to either swap packs or connect directly to a charger, raising practicality concerns given the premium price point.