Tag: Apple Vision Pro

  • Why Apple Reportedly Stopped Working On Next-Generation High-End Vision Headset? Find Out Reason Here |

    New Delhi: The tech giant Apple has suspended development on the next generation of its high-end Vision Pro headset reportedly. According to The Information report, the company is now prioritising the release of a more affordable version of the headset, which could hit the market by the end of 2025.  

    According to a person involved in its supply chain and one person in the manufacturing of the headsets, the iPhone manufacturer is still working on releasing a more affordable Vision product with fewer features before the end of next year, reportedly.

    The Cupertino-based tech giant Apple is planning to sell its Vision Pro in eight new countries, including China and Japan. This move aims to boost sales of the $3,500 device, which has faced reduced demand following its initial surge in popularity. 

    Moreover, Apple had originally planned to divide its Vision product into two models, similar to the standard and Pro versions of its iPhone reportedly. 

    To recall, Apple unveiled its long-awaited AI strategy and announced a partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI at the annual developer conference earlier this month. The event has boosted Apple’s shares, which have surged more than 11% this year after initially lagging behind other major tech companies because of weaker iPhone demand in China. 

  • ALERT! Indian Government Warns Apple Users Of Major Security Risk

    Notably, the security issue affects various Apple devices, including Vision Pro, Apple TV HD and 4K models, Apple Watch Series 4, and later models.

  • Apple Vision Pro: Here’s List Of Features That Will Blow Your Mind! |

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  • Apple Plans To Buy AI Startup To Strengthen Its Vision Pro: Report

    The tech giant has announced more than 600 apps and games designed for the Apple Vision Pro headset.  

  • Apple’s Vision Pro Unveils Future In These Areas; Check Details |

    New Delhi: Mike Rockwell and Alan Dye provided insights into the creation and future possibilities of the eagerly awaited Vision Pro mixed-reality headset in a special video shared with Apple staff, scheduled for release on February 2. They explored potential uses beyond the initially highlighted consumer features, suggesting innovative applications in areas like medical procedures, aircraft repair, and education.

    Rockwell, the vice president in charge of the device emphasized the possibilities of the Vision Pro in surgical environments. He pointed out that surgeons frequently encounter difficulties in accessing scattered information while performing procedures. (Also Read:Meta To Let EU Users Unlink Their Instagram, Facebook, And Messenger Accounts)

    The mixed-reality headset could gather this data, offering a unified and simplified interface with the potential to improve patient outcomes, As per the transcript of the video conversation by Bloomberg.

    It’s reported that the company is already considering uses beyond the consumer market. Rockwell is enthusiastic about the headset’s possibilities in education and learning. For example, technicians and aircraft mechanics could use the device for top-notch training experiences that were not possible before.

    Apple revealed a 25% discount on the Vision Pro for its staff along with extra benefits in a bid to promote employee usage. Although this discount is not as substantial as those provided during earlier product launches. It includes the smartwatch and HomePod smart speaker and represents a notable reduction in the headset’s cost for employees.

    Apple detailed extra advantages, such as a $500 credit for a Mac every three years in a message to its employees. It can be used towards buying the Vision Pro. The company has committed to cover the expense of prescription lenses for the headset making it more affordable for employees who require vision correction.

    Two important members of Rockwell’s team, Dave Scott and Yaniv Gur are actively looking into opportunities in enterprise and education for the Vision Pro to explore the range of uses. Scott, who was previously involved with Apple’s car team, is concentrating on potential applications in the business sector. Meanwhile, Gur who formerly oversaw engineering for Apple’s productivity apps is investigating how the innovative mixed-reality headset can be applied in educational settings.