![]() Many existing iPad and iPhone apps are said to work with only slight modifications, so you might not have to remove the headset just to use your favorite software. There could still be plenty of more entertaining options, though, including meditations, workouts, immersive video viewing and games. You could even have one-on-one FaceTime video calls with full-body avatars, or make simple apps using Siri. This initial device is believed to be focused on productivity, with VR-ready versions of Apple apps like Pages, iMovie and GarageBand supposedly in the works. An Apple Watch-style crown would toggle between AR and VR, and you could type in mid-air. Rather than rely on controllers, you would use hand gestures, gaze detection and Siri voice commands to navigate the interface. The Apple headset will reportedly run a new platform (possibly called xrOS) designed with mixed reality in mind. The true star might be the software, though. Expectations are that it will require an external battery pack and last for just two hours on a charge, but it would be relatively light and slim. It could also use an M2 chip that outperforms the mobile processors you typically see in stand-alone headsets. It might offer a 4K resolution per eye, with at least six cameras providing a view of the outside world as well as full body motion tracking. ![]() ![]() If the rumors are accurate, Appleās stand-alone device (possibly called Reality Pro) may be more powerful than the Meta Quest Pro and many other high-end headsets.
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