What This New AR Headset Actually Is
A practical look at why this headset is better understood as an AR headset, not full VR, and why its $3,500 price matters.
A practical look at why this headset is better understood as an AR headset, not full VR, and why its $3,500 price matters.
Apple is framing its first headset around spatial computing, blending AR and VR so digital content can sit alongside the physical world instead of feeling locked inside a screen.
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Apple Vision Pro is easy to compare with VR gaming headsets, but I think Apple is aiming at something different: augmented reality as a practical computing platform.
Apple Vision Pro is not just about the headset. Its biggest advantage is how deeply it can connect with Macs, Apple software, Apple chips, and the rest of the Apple ecosystem.
If you have an iPhone 15 Pro, now is a good time to start recording spatial videos so you have personal footage ready to test when Apple Vision Pro is available.
Apple Vision Pro is not just another VR headset. My early take was that Apple aimed it at spatial computing, AR, productivity, developers, and future workflows more than traditional headset gaming.
Exciting times ahead with the Apple Vision Pro pre-order at 5AM on January 19th, with a price tag of $3,499 and a limited first batch of about 60,000 units. When pre-ordering via the Apple Store app, your iPhone or iPad's Face ID will ensure the Vision Pro fits perfectly. And here's something extra
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