The product appears after the famous `One More Thing` saying that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs often used when introducing iPhone and iPad.
Apple first released Vision Pro glasses priced at $3,500
CEO Tim Cook recalled Steve Jobs’ legendary `One more thing` when preparing for the launch of Vision Pro.
The difference of Vision Pro is that it does not make users isolated from the outside world thanks to its special `see-through` design.
`This is the first Apple product that you will see through, not straight into,` CEO Tim Cook described the new device, meaning users will wear glasses and interact differently than looking at the screen on.
Regarding hardware, Vision Pro uses glass and aluminum frame, inside is equipped with an M2 chip to handle computer vision and graphics tasks, and a new chip, R1, to process image and audio input.
The belt surrounding the head is lined with fabric, has a modular design and can be adjusted to suit many different head sizes.
Apple’s Vision Pro glasses
The video describes the uses of Vision Pro glasses to support users in reading newspapers, watching movies, playing games… through the AR augmented reality interface.
Unlike glasses models with built-in batteries, Apple glasses use a removable battery, connected via wire, helping to reduce the weight the user has to wear on their head.
In terms of software, the glasses are installed with the visionOS operating system.
Positioned as an augmented reality (AR) device, Vision Pro can switch to virtual reality (VR) mode to completely separate from the outside world, using the rotating button on the body of the glasses.
Vision Pro is expected to be sold in early 2024 in the US market for 3,500 USD (82 million VND), before expanding to other markets.
Actual photo of Vision Pro glasses
Apple Vision Pro mixed reality virtual reality glasses
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