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Apple Vision Pro may have unannounced surprises at launch

Apple Vision Pro may have unannounced surprises at launch

One of the stars of Apple’s WWDC conference was the long-awaited Vision Pro headset.

But it seems that in the presentation, Apple left out some surprises that may be available later when the device hits the market.

Apple will not show the full potential of the Vision Pro headset

The Apple Vision Pro will only hit the market in early 2024 Credit @ Apple

At this year’s edition of WWDC, Apple (finally) introduced the Vision Pro mixed reality headset. But according to some sources, the Cupertino company will not show the full potential of the device, and it is possible that at the time of its launch it will have more features.

According to some of the experts involved in the equipment development project, Vision Pro is designed as a platform to revolutionize health and sports applications. In the initial plans, cooperation with the sports brand Nike is planned to produce sports-related content and face pads designed specifically for intense physical exercise.

Well, Apple has publicly stated that full body tracking will be a feature that will no longer be available. However, this functionality can be added later through a software update.

Other sources indicate that more functionality may be in the works as Apple improves the device’s VisionOS software. It should also be added that Apple itself in an advertisement suggested the presence of 3D content on the Apple TV + service.

Although the Cupertino company is doing everything it can to keep some details of its new equipment secret, it is possible that more rumors about the Vision Pro in the coming months will reveal additional information to those presented during its presentation. And there is no shortage of time for this, since the equipment will be available on the market only at the beginning of next year.

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