Everyone is talking about the most anticipated release from Apple!
With just weeks to go until the WWDC 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off, it’s speculated that Apple will be showcasing the long-awaited augmented reality glasses. And expectations are growing. If weeks before internal discussions of the assertiveness of the launch were the only thing being talked about, other voices outside of Apple shared their optimism that this proposal would arrive.
One of the most recent was Palmer Luckey, who founded Oculus in 2012, becoming one of the most respected figures in the industry, thanks to the momentum of the development of the currently known virtual reality technology. During a Twitter Spaces session, Luckey was asked about his expectations for the next Apple headphones.
Few words, many expectations
According to Luckey, despite rumors about the price of the Apple Reality Pro, he is confident that Apple will make it affordable for everyone:
Apple headphones are very, very good. I haven’t seen the final version of the helmet, but I’ve seen an earlier version and it’s great, it’s going to be a lot and it’s going to be expensive. But I think your next approach is a smart strategy. They want to make VR something everyone wants before it’s something everyone can afford.
A few days later, he shared another comment on Twitter, which was enough to create a stir within the industry.
Apple headphones are so good.
— Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey) May 14, 2023
“Apple headphones are so good.”
Based on the information and statements available, it is strongly suggested that Palmer Luckey had the chance to test an exclusive demo of the Apple earphones
What could surprise him so much? Impossible to know exactly. But according to the industry’s most trusted analysts, they’ve shared details beyond the much-talked-about hardware specs so far.
According to these, the Apple Reality Pro will be useful for running most existing iPad apps in mixed reality, which combines augmented reality and virtual reality. This includes Books, Camera, Contacts, FaceTime, Files, Freeform, Home, Mail, Maps, Messages, Music, Notes, Photos, Reminders, Safari, stocks, television and weather.