![]() ![]() While the report says the headset is still on track to make an appearance at WWDC, it says the gear won’t be available “for most users until the fall at the earliest.” The report says mass production of the headset isn’t slated to kick off until December. The report reiterates previous rumors that the AR/VR headset will use a mixed-reality approach, which will allow users to “experience their virtual worlds through the screen in the goggles” while simultaneously seeing the “physical world around them thanks to outward facing cameras.” Many of the details in the WSJ report have been previously shared by other sources, including Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Ming-Chi Kuo, The Information, and other analysts and publications. The report, which gets its information from the ever-popular “people familiar with the matter” sources, echoes previously seen rumors about the headset, including an external battery pack, ski goggle-type design, and much more. ![]() The Wall Street Journal has released a new report today, corroborating multiple details about the headset. WWDC 2023 kicks off in less than a month, and most folks are expecting Apple to unveil its “Reality Pro” AR/VR headset. ![]()
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