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Apple is no longer expected to announce any new Apple silicon Macs during the remainder of this year, according to reports. With no new Macs on the horizon for 2022, Apple's product lineup is "set" for the rest of the year, according to the company's CEO Tim Cook. Now, all eyes are on 2023.

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Concept render based on purported leaked information by Ian Zelbo

Apple released many new products in 2022, including a completely redesigned MacBook Air, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, new iPads, the Apple Watch Ultra, and more. One product missing from Apple's list of 2022 announcements is the company's long-rumored AR/VR headset, which has been in development for several years.

The development of Apple's headset, which may be called "Apple Reality Pro," has ramped up in the last year, and Apple's finally expected to unveil the headset next year after multiple delays. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, a reliable source for supply chain-related information, Apple will announce the headset in a few months' time during an event in January of 2023.

Other reliable sources have all indicated the headset will be announced sometime next year. Still, other than Kuo's report, no further information on when exactly Apple may decide to announce it has been reported. If Kuo's information is proven accurate, it would be the first Apple event in January since a special event in 2010, where Steve Jobs announced the iPad.

The headset will be Apple's biggest product announcement since the original Apple Watch, so Apple may decide to dedicate an entire event to the headset rather than including it at another event, such as WWDC.

For the last three years, a headset reveal at WWDC has remained a possibility since the announcement of the headset will likely include the revealing of realityOS, an entirely new operating system and platform for developers that will run on Apple's future AR/VR products.

Apple's last event of 2022 was in September for the iPhone 14, the new AirPods Pro, and a new lineup of Apple Watch models. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported last month that Apple had canceled plans to hold another event this fall in October dedicated to new iPads and Mac models. In a recent Power On newsletter, Gurman said that Apple held off with another event this year to save "marketing energy for the Reality Pro headset debut next year."

When the headset does get announced, it could be one of Apple's most expensive products. The headset is expected to be a niche product targeted at developers and high-end professionals, with a price tag of around $3,000. Apple is already working on a cheaper model of the headset, which will be followed by a pair of augmented reality glasses later this decade.

Do you think Apple's AR/VR headset is the next product announcement from Apple? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: Could Apple's Next Product Announcement Finally Be an AR/VR Headset?
 
If they do release it next year, it’ll be when the recession is in full swing.

Probably not the best time to launch an overpriced toy with limited benefits.

Also, a metaverse with only a handful of rich single guys doesn’t sound like much fun if you ask me.
 
It's high time for Dan Riccio to go up on that stage and tell us what he's been up to in the last two years.

My body is ready.
 
I think it's funny that all these analysts think that Apple is going to enter a product category like this just so they can make it for people that are productive, and while a super expensive device wouldn't surprise me, before the iPad was released the rumors, on this site I might add, point to it being $1k versus the $500 it actually was at launch.

I could also see Apple announcing the actual product with an only-sold-to-developers version that cost $3k coming out first and a few months later a $500-1000 device meant for consumers. Also, anyone thinking the "metaverse" will be a thing, calm down.
 
I'm of the opinion that VR is a solution in search of a problem. So many companies have tried and failed in this arena.

I've seen reports that people in facebook hate the metaverse. I'm sure there's lots of varied reasons for that, but my take away is that its not enhancing someone's work but detracting.
 
The problem with VR is that if you look at someone, you are also filming the person. Most people do not want to be filmed. Nobody knows if you record the footage and what happens with it. I still remember the word "glassholes" for the people who wore Google Glasses many years ago.
 
I can see the Metaverse going away for 10 years (so obviously way to early) before coming back with actual good utility. Same way VR went away for 20 years...But ill probably be dead by then!

I do think Simple AR glasses will be coming soon. Simple Ray-bans style with good capability. Not the ridiculous headsets that people imagine.
 
Seeing what's going on at Meta, I don't think the world is ready for AR/VR yet.
Zuckerberg pushed using VR for meetings and that many of the employees didn't even own a headset. While they get a discount, I find it wrong that they would be forced to spend a few hundred dollars for their job - not sure if they did or work reimbursed them but the article linked below seems to imply they had to use their own money

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January AR/VR announcement.
Apr/May Spring hw launch with iphone 14b with usbc and wifi6e 6ghz refit to work with the new headset.

And we conplete the 14 being the shortest lived half cycle iphone product.
 
If they do release it next year, it’ll be when the recession is in full swing.

Probably not the best time to launch an overpriced toy with limited benefits.

Also, a metaverse with only a handful of rich single guys doesn’t sound like much fun if you ask me.
You mean.. like the original iPhone? That was such a flop.
 
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