Apple will launch augmented reality glasses next year |
Apple's first AR headset is expected to hit the market in the last quarter of 2022, according to a research report by trusted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Kuo predicted in March that this headset would hit the market next year and now provide more technical information about the device.
It has long been rumored that the augmented reality glasses project will start yielding results by the end of next year with the launch of the first device with a pair of processors to support its advanced features.
There are two therapists who wear glasses. One has the same processing power as the M1 and another chip with lower power consumption to process inputs from different sensors.
The design of the PMU for high-end processors is similar to that of the M1 in that it has the same processing power as the M1.
Kuo said that this headset contains 6-8 optical units that can simultaneously provide video streaming services for augmented reality.
In contrast, the iPhone requires up to 3 optical units at the same time and does not require a continuous calculation.
It is said that this headset can also support virtual reality experience. Thanks to two 4K Micro OLED displays from Sony.
Guo conveyed the computing power of a Mac headset (PC level). Its unrestricted functionality and wide range of applications set it apart from the competition.
The company plans to support a full range of apps, with a focus on replacing the iPhone within ten years.
Reports vary based on whether the device is completely self-sufficient or whether it relies on an iPhone or a separate processor to stream content.
Guo seems to think this is an independent platform. However, he writes: If the augmented reality headset is placed as an accessory on your Mac or iPhone. It will not lead to product growth.
"The standalone augmented reality headset means it has its own ecosystem," he added. It provides a richer and more flexible user experience.
Apple glasses have the same computing power as the M1
In addition, Guo said earlier this month that next year's headphones and iPhone 14 series will support 6E Wi-Fi technology, which offers greater bandwidth and less interference for experiences, AR and VR.