Apple is expected to introduce the mixed reality glasses in early 2023. In other words, we will not see the company’s long-talked and highly anticipated AR/VR glasses at the iPhone 14 event to be held on September 7. The company has started the trademark application process for its glasses that combine virtual and augmented reality.
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Reality One and Reality Pro
Companies close to Apple reported that the technology giant from Cupertino has applied for names such as Reality One, Reality Pro and Reality Processor.
Of course, there is no guarantee that Apple will use the Reality One or Reality Pro names for AR/VR glasses. The Reality One name makes sense, as it will be Apple’s first product in this area. We may encounter a high-end title as it is expected to come out with a price tag of $ 2000; The name Reality Pro can also be used in this context. The title is expected to feature two super-high resolution displays and multiple cameras and sensors.
Reality Processor
The Reality Processor can be an Apple silicon processor specially designed for glasses. The processor is expected to be similar to the M2 chip in the 2022 MacBook Air. It is also said that the first generation glasses will have a special coprocessor that manages the imaging communication line.
Expected to be introduced in spring 2023
Apple’s first event of the fall will take place on September 7. The company is not expected to introduce an AR / VR headset at this event, but it can be briefly mentioned, maybe a short promotional video can be shared. On September 7, we will see the Apple Watch 8 along with the iPhone 14 series. The glasses will most likely be introduced in the spring of 2023.