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Apple Vision Pro headset will be available 'early next year' at a price of $3,499 (US).
OpticID uses your iris to instantly lock/unlock Apple Vision Pro. This ensures privacy on the headset, keeping all your personal data safe. "Where you look stays private", which means apps and websites cannot know where you're looking, while using the headset.
visionOS powers the Apple Vision Pro headset.
Apple Vision Pro display features 23 million pixels across both displays. Custom 3D lens shows you display all around you, with wide colour and HDR support. Vision Pro uses audio ray tracing to map your room, and the surfaces around it.
Eye-tracking uses high-speed cameras, LEDs so that you can control some features using just your eyes. Downwards cameras can track hand movements, and there's a LIDAR sensor for sensing the area around you.
Apple Vision Pro is powered by Apple's R1 chipset, based on the M2 chip.
Bob Iger, CEO of Disney, is now on screen to talk about his company is bringing its content to Apple Vision Pro. Immersive Disney content experiences will be available on the headset. This includes sports, entertainment, and other content.
You can also play Apple Arcade games on the Apple Vision Pro headset. Over 100 Arcade titles will be available on day 1, the company claims. Spatial Photos and Videos will let you capture and share photos in an immersive environment.
Apple Vision Pro also brings 'Spatial Cinema' experience, promising to let you enjoy a movie with a theatre-like experience. Apple is promising 'the most majestic experience ever'. Apple says you can enjoy Apple TV+ content, other streaming services, 3D movies on the Vision Pro.
Apple has shown off two use cases of the Vision Pro so far - at work, working remotely.
We're now seeing a demonstration of Apple Vision Pro, while being used at work.
EyeSight reveals your eyes in case there's someone else around you when you're using the headset. When someone is nearby, they'll also appear in your view.
Apple Vision Pro relies on your hands, eyes, and voice as controllers. You can browse the system by looking, you can flick fingers to scroll. Your hands and eyes essentially control the entire user interface. It also accepts voice input, and supports Siri.
After years of speculations, Apple has finally announced its first ever mixed reality headset - the Apple Vision Pro.
All these software releases will be available to general users later this year. Tim Cook is now back on screen, but he's about to announce to 'one more thing'
Apple Watch, with watchOS 10 and iOS 17, will now let you log your emotions and daily moods. You can simply scroll through the crown to pick moods, and log them. The Health app will be able to plain how your lifestyle changes these moods, based on your logs.
watchOS 10 also brings two new Watch Faces called Palette, redesigned apps, new ways to access content.
New cycling features are coming to the Apple Watch with watchOS 10. You can now connect to Bluetooth-enabled bike sensors so you can add cadence and power to the metrics. Apple Watch will now be able to measure your functional threshold power (FTP). It's an effective and reliable way to improve your cycling performance, Apple says.
Next up, it's time for watchOS. Looks like we're going to see some major new features coming to Apple Watch models later this year. Apple kicked off the announcement with a video. watchOS 10 will make it easier to access relevant information when you need it.
Here's a roundup of all the audio and home updates coming to Apple devices later this year
FaceTime app is coming to the Apple TV, making use of your iPhone's camera to make video calls on the big screen. It uses the Continuity feature which currently works with Macs. It is also compatible with SharePlay.
AirPlay will be available in select hotels, making it easier for you to pair with other speakers by simply scanning a QR code.
SharePlay is coming to the car. You can connect with an iPhone hooked to CarPlay to connect, control playback.
AirPods Pro earbuds are getting a new Adaptive Audio feature. It combines noise-cancellation with transparency modes. It can dynamically combine them to match your surroundings. This way you can be present with lesser distracting noises.
macOS Sonoma is also bringing a host of productivity features, starting with video conferencing. Video overlay brings AR video effects using the Mac's camera. Users will be able to use these new effects with any app.