CUPERTINO, Calif.—After years of speculation, leaks, rumors, setbacks, and rumblings of amazing behind-the-scenes demos, Apple has made its plans for a mixed reality platform and headset public. Vision Pro is “the first Apple Product you look through, not at,” Apple’s Tim Cook said, a “new AR platform with a new product” that augments reality by seamlessly blending the real world with the digital world.
The headset will start at $3,499 and be available early next year. That puts the device in an entirely different class than most existing VR headsets, including the $550 PSVR2 (which requires a tethered PS5 to use) and the $500 Quest 3 that was just announced for a fall release.
“I believe augmented reality is a profound technology. Blending digital content with the real world can unlock new experiences,” Cook said.
The headset, which looks like a pair of shiny ski goggles, has a lightweight aluminum frame with a single piece of glass on the front that acts as a lens for a wide array of cameras. A single button lets you capture videos, while a “digital crown” lets you tune how much of outside reality is filtered out at any time.
The Vision Pro’s MicroOLED backplane packs 23 million pixels across two panels “the size of a postage stamp.” A three-element lens delivers that image at the proper depth “everywhere you look,” Apple said, and allows for true 4K HDR video that can show fine text that looks sharp “from any angle.”
The headset is powered by an M2 chip combined with support from a new chip called R1. These chips process inputs from 12 different cameras, five sensors (included a LiDAR scanner), and six different microphones. Apple said that while the M2 “ensures performance,” the R1 “virtually eliminates lag” and delivers images to the displays within 12ms, ensuring experiences “feel like they’re taking place in front of your eyes.”

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