Apple’s interest in augmented reality and virtual reality has been well-documented. However, the corporation is taking incremental moves into the new era while maintaining its tradition. Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, has also expressed his enthusiasm for the future of AR technology.
Apple’s first AR/VR wearable will be released by the end of 2022, according to Ming-Chi Kuo’s recent report. The launch was originally scheduled for early this year, but was postponed for a variety of factors yet again.
A similar forecast was just made on the Display Supply Chain page. Apple’s wearable is claimed to convert between AR and VR modes with ease. According to the source: “Apple’s headset will have an innovative display configuration, with three display modules; two Micro OLED displays and one AMOLED panel”.
Apple’s first-generation AR/VR wearable, which features the most cutting-edge technologies, could cost a pretty penny. It is reported to come with a lid, a motion sensor, and a lid. motion and a very powerful chip inside, in addition to the novel display technology.
These technologies will provide photographs of exceptional quality. It also allows for effortless gesture control and does not require pairing with a phone.
The processor scarcity is still continuing strong, thus the Apple VR/AR headset could be delayed until 2023, on top of its predicted short supply.