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Price of Apple’s mixed reality headset announced: that’s how much it will cost

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed the price and release date of the mixed reality headset. iPhoned tells you what you need to know!

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‘Price and release date of mixed-reality headset are known’

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo tells more about Apple’s price and release date in a number of posts on Twitter mixed realityheadset. He expects these special glasses to be announced sometime in January 2023. With this report, Kuo builds on previous statements he made at the end of June.

“Mixed-reality headset is the future according to Apple”

Apple may announce the AR/MR headset as early as January 2023, according to Kuo. According to the analyst, this event would clear investors’ doubts and boost their confidence in the headset’s future. The announcement is therefore mainly aimed at convincing investors.

In addition, Kuo predicts a bright future for this headset that should smoothly mix augmented reality with virtual reality. He believes Apple’s Mixed Reality headset “will be Apple’s next revolutionary consumer electronics product.”

This is the price of Apple’s mixed reality headset

Kuo says the AR/VR headset will be priced at over $2,000. While Apple hasn’t even announced this “luxury” product yet, Kuo was even further ahead. He also says that Apple already has an affordable version ready. This headset should then appear sometime in early 2025.

In addition, Apple is also working on an AR-only headset. Apple thinks that augmented reality will be the future and makes this device the main focus. According to Kuo, these glasses will be announced in 2024.

Here’s what we already know about Apple’s mixed-reality headset

We previously found out that Apple’s new mixed reality headset runs on ‘realityOS’. This is evident from several references in the source code. The headset is rumored to have two micro-OLED screens with an 8K resolution and fifteen cameras to keep your eyes peeled. tracking. Controlling the headset is done via hand gestures.

Furthermore, according to all rumors, the headset has a computing power that is comparable to that of the M1 processor of the MacBook Air. Switching between VR and AR should therefore be seamless.

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