Apple’s AR/VR mixed reality headset dubbed the “Reality Pro” is expected to greet the light of day for the first time at WWDC 2023 on June 5th. The device is said to be the most complex product ever designed by Apple and is reportedly going to wear a price tag of $3,000. If it feels like we’ve been talking about the headset for some time, it’s only because we have been. But the good news is that barring an unexpected delay, in roughly five and a half weeks we will know much more about the “Reality Pro.”
The “Reality Pro” is reportedly in the final stages of production before its June unveiling
The Reality Pro will be powered by Apple’s M2 chipset
The report goes on to note that Foxconn’s GIS division is running a production line to laminate the headset’s lenses at its factory in Chengdu, China. Based on the production timetable for the headset, the “Reality Pro” will be unveiled at WWDC as expected and released a few months later. However, Apple has yet to find a must-have app for the headset that might drive demand for the product.
The headset will run native iPad apps
Apple Glasses, the AR-powered spectacles that some expect to replace the iPhone in popularity, are expected to come to market in 2026 or 2027.