![]() In the meantime, Apple has “spent months preparing presentations with a demo version of the device” for WWDC in June.Įven with mass production still months away, WSJ sources say that people inside Apple and inside the company’s supply chain are worried about further delays. While the headset is still on track to make its debut at WWDC, today’s report points out that it won’t be available “for most users until the fall at the earliest.” Mass production isn’t slated to begin until December, the report says. The report reiterates that Apple’s headset will use a mixed-reality approach, allowing 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.” ![]() Today’s story provides another level of corroboration as we await Apple’s official Reality Pro announcement at WWDC on June 5. Many of the details reported today by the Wall Street Journal have previously been reported by other sources, including Bloomberg, The Information, and Ming-Chi Kuo. Citing “people familiar with the matter,” the report echoes that the AR/VR headset will feature a ski goggle-style design, an external battery pack, and more. Ahead of WWDC kicking off in less than a month, the Wall Street Journal is out with a new report today corroborating many details of Apple’s “Reality Pro” headset.
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