Apple Vision Pro leads the way into an era of unprecedented connectivity and user experience.
As we navigate the realms beyond boundaries, the Apple Vision Pro promises to redefine our interaction with technology, transcending conventional norms.
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Can you see through the Apple Vision Pro?
Yes. The Vision Pro has a special feature called Eye-Sight that is designed to make it less awkward when interacting with real people while wearing the headset. When somebody approaches you while you’re wearing the Vision Pro, the headset will go transparent allowing you to see the person approaching and allowing them to see your eyes.
How clear is Vision Pro?
People standing around the headset wearer will be able to see the wearer’s eyes in a way that looks as if the screen is transparent. The headset will even display the correct perspective of a wearer’s eyes to other people in the room.
Is Vision Pro pass through?
Apple’s mixed reality tricks on Vision Pro are ever-present, and a huge part of how the headset works. Much like the Quest 3, the headset uses its passthrough cameras to see the real world in 3D while layering virtual displays and apps on top.
What is the resolution of Apple Vision Pro?
Apple announced the Vision Pro, its first augmented reality (AR) headset, at its 5 June WWDC keynote. The headset contains two leading-edge micro-OLED displays packing an incredible 23 million pixels—nearly three times as many as in a 4K display.
AR/VR display quality has improved in leaps and bounds since the original Oculus Rift, which had a single 1,280 x 800 display. But the need to balance price with quality has forced AR/VR leaders, such as Meta and HTC Corp., to compromise. Apple opts for a different strategy, pushing the device’s display technology, and the headset’s US $3,499 manufacturer’s suggested retail price, to the extreme.
Apple vision pro release date
Apple Vision Pro will be released on February 2nd in the US online and physical stores. Pre-orders start on January 19 at 5 a.m. PST.
Apple vision pro features
- A laminated glass display front, an aluminum frame, and an adjustable headband
- Two 4K micro-OLED displays with 23 million pixels and 92% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space
- Eye and gesture tracking for navigation and control
- A 3D layered responsive design that overlays digital elements on top of the real world
- Environments support that allows users to create and share immersive spaces
- Apple Eyesight that adapts the display to the user’s vision and preferences
- Spatial audio that creates realistic sound effects
- A dedicated chip for low latency and high performance
Apple vision pro price
Apple says the Vision Pro starts at $3,499 (that’s around £2,800 / AU$5,300). If you want to buy Zeiss Optical Inserts – a necessity for glasses wearers – you’ll also need to cough up $99 for reading lenses and $149 for prescription lenses.
This base price will get you 256GB of storage. If you want extra Apple has also released a 512GB model for $3,699, and a 1TB model for $3,899. Besides the extra storage, there don’t appear to be any other differences between the three models.
Apple vision pro specs
Capacity | 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
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Display | 23 million pixels 3D display system Micro‑OLED 7.5‑micron pixel pitch 92% DCI‑P3 |
Supported refresh rates | 90Hz, 96Hz, 100Hz |
Chips | 8‑core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, 10‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine, 16GB unified memory |
Camera | Stereoscopic 3D main camera system, Spatial photo and video capture, 18 mm, ƒ/2.00 aperture, 6.5 stereo megapixels |
Sensors | Two high‑resolution main cameras, Six world‑facing tracking cameras, Four eye‑tracking cameras, TrueDepth camera, LiDAR Scanner, Four inertial measurement units (IMUs), Flicker sensor, Ambient light sensor, Optic ID |
Audio Technology | Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, Personalized Spatial Audio and audio ray tracing, Six‑mic array with directional beamforming |
Audio Playback | Supported formats include AAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, FLAC, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby Atmos |
Video Playback | Supported formats include HEVC, MV‑HEVC, H.264, HDR with Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG |
Battery | Up to 2 hours of general use, Video watching up to 2.5 hours |
Connectivity and Wireless | Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.3 |
Operating System | visionOS |
Input | Hands, Eyes, Voice |
Supported Input Accessories | Keyboards, Trackpads, Game controllers, Interpupillary Distance (IPD) 51–75 mm |
Device Weight | 21.2–22.9 ounces (600–650 g) |
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The commercial emphasizes that commands can also be given through voice and eye movements. In another scene, the same person transitions from work to playing with his daughter, with a digital representation of his eyes appearing on the outer display of the Vision Pro, allowing eye contact without removing the device. This feature is distinctive to such headsets, though some people have found it somewhat unsettling.
Apple vision pro weight
Apple Vision Pro weighs between 21.2 and 22.9 ounces (600 to 650 grams)12. The variation in weight is due to the Light Seal and head band configuration. The standalone battery weighs 353 grams.
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