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Mansana preparing to launch its own mixed reality glasses (augmented plus virtual) in the industry, and although he has not confirmed it through his official channels, a lot is already known about him.
New report on bloomberg once again placed the topic at the center of the conversation and thus reveals the details and details of the device: from its shape to its power.
What we know about Apple’s mixed reality glasses
Let’s start with Mark Gurman returning to the question of price: $3,000.
Possible lens name Reality Pro and will aim to be the first intrusion Mansana in a new category of hardware since the launch of its own smartwatches in 2015.
Target Mansana is to bring something new to the table. According to people familiar with the product, hand and eye tracking capabilities will be the main selling point of the device. Its main features will include conference rooms and advanced FaceTime-based video conferencing.
The headphones will also be able to display immersive video content, serve as an external display for a connected Mac, and play many iPhone and iPad features.
Here’s how it will work: The headset will have multiple external cameras that can scan the user’s hands, as well as sensors inside the eye reader body. This allows the user to control the device by looking at an item on the screen, be it a button, an application icon, or an entry in a list, to select it. Users will then put their thumb and forefinger together to activate the task, without having to hold anything. This approach is different from other headsets that typically use manual controls.
The glasses will feature two ultra-high-resolution screens co-developed with Sony to handle virtual reality, and a set of external cameras to provide “peer-to-peer” into the various realities they provide.
power and start
The headset can operate for about two hours on a single battery. However, the battery is big: about the size of two iPhone 14 Pro Max stacked on top of each other, or about 6 inches tall and over half an inch thick. Recharges from USB-C.
These lenses, in order to offer everything they promise, will be equipped with an M2 chip from the latest family of processors released by the company. Mansanainside.
Apple wants to unveil the device as early as this fall to get into its software at WWDC 2023 and bring it to market by the end of the year.
Those from Cupertino are thinking of launching the device only in the United States to get started. Because it’s a premium product, the company is also already working on an “affordable” version that could hit the market in 2024 and cost half what Meta already charges for its lenses.
Mansana in the first year, the company plans to sell about 1 million new headphones. This compares to more than 200 million iPhones, the company’s biggest source of revenue.
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