Apple’s Vision Pro, set to launch on Feb. 2 in the U.S., will be available for preorders starting Jan. 19 at 5 p.m. PT.
Priced at $3,500, the headset features 256 GB of storage and $149 prescription lens inserts.
It is powered by Apple’s M2 chip and runs on a new operating system called VisionOS. (Trending: Chilling Arrest Footage of Trump Co-Defendant Provides Glimpse Into Jack Smith Probe)
NEWS: According to files relating to Vision Pro in Xcode 15.2, Apple's upcoming headset is equipped with 16GB of unified memory pic.twitter.com/61ySc6U0wB
— Apple Vision Report (@spatialreport) January 9, 2024
“The era of spatial computing has arrived,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said.
The company aims to revolutionize gaming and video content consumption, offering a virtual reality experience with wide-ranging app compatibility, including Microsoft Office and Slack.
Despite analysts’ low revenue expectations initially, Apple is positioning the Vision Pro as a significant leap in spatial computing, challenging Meta’s Quest headsets.
Apple’s Vision Pro AR headset is hitting the market for US customers next month, taking on headset-market leader Meta https://t.co/oS5brX7s5M pic.twitter.com/fI8XWn3tTL
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 9, 2024
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