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Kuo: Apple's AR/VR Headset Announcement is 'Last Hope' for Persuading Investors It Will Be the Next 'Star Product'

Rumors suggest that Apple will use the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference to unveil its long-rumored AR/VR headset, and according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the device's introduction will mark an important milestone in Apple's efforts to persuade investors that it will sell.

apple ar concept 2 ornangeConcept render based on purported leaked information by Ian Zelbo

"Apple's announcement event is likely the last hope for convincing investors that the AR/MR headset device could have a chance to be the next star product in consumer electronics," Kuo wrote in a Medium article estimating upcoming virtual reality headset sales from Sony and Meta.

With Sony cutting production plans for the PS VR2 and an estimated 300,000 product lifecycle shipments for the Meta Quest Pro, Kuo believes there is "insufficient evidence" to indicate that AR/VR headsets can become the next major thing in consumer electronics.

As the unveiling of the AR/VR approaches, there has been growing skepticism that Apple will introduce a product that people actually want to buy. In late March, The New York Times cited Apple employees who were concerned about the usefulness and the price point of the headset. Some questioned whether the device is a "solution in search of a problem," unlike the iPhone and the iPad. There are also worries that it is not "driven by the same clarity" as other Apple devices.

Apple CEO Tim Cook earlier this week said that there have been "loads of skeptics" with everything that the company has done, but that Apple has succeeded anyway. "If you do something that's on edge, it will always have skeptics," he said. Cook said that Apple is "not interested in putting together pieces of somebody else's stuff," and that in markets it enters, the company wants to "control the primary technology."

While Kuo suggested in late March that Apple's AR/VR headset might not make an appearance at WWDC because Apple had pushed back its mass production timeline, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on Sunday said that Apple still plans to announce the device during the WWDC 2023 keynote. Kuo has not walked back his delay suggestion, and his note today does not include a timeline for Apple's event.

Rumors indicate that the AR/VR headset will use 4K micro-OLED displays, dozens of cameras for capturing everything from a user's surroundings to their gestures and facial expressions, a lightweight, comfortable fit facilitated by an external battery, and a focus communication software.

A full rundown on what we know about Apple's plans for the AR/VR headset, which could be called the "Reality Pro," can be found in our roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

JerryDon Avatar
39 months ago
Who the crap wants it anyway????
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
39 months ago
The fundamental design flaw of VR is that it blocks off vision.

No one wants to have their vision blocked off. It's not a viable concept. It will NEVER be viable.

Half the people are going to get dizzy, the other half are gonna knock over things and get injured.

Atari went through these concepts back in the 90's when they were developing a VR headset for their Jaguar game console. They ultimately gave up because of the injury liability problems.

Anyone that thinks VR will happen just isn't a smart product designer.
Score: 36 Votes (Like | Disagree)
39 months ago
With the negative leaks and the rumored high price tag, I’m not optimistic about this product. I hope Apple doesn’t ship something that is half baked just because they’ve spent a lot of time/money on it.

Don’t force it unless it’s really ready to go.
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
39 months ago
Sorry, but I really don't think it is the next major thing in consumer electronics. In addition, It might sell well if Tim Cook does the demonstration of Apple's AR/VR headset himself. Live in person!
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Realityck Avatar
39 months ago
There's that same old concept rendering image again. Please something new next time.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CC77 Avatar
39 months ago
Without a killer app and a clear use case— and I mean like, REALLY killer — it absolutely will not. The general public isn’t interested in buying one of these and then figuring out what to do with it. Same problem with Google Glass or Snapchat Spectacles from five years ago, and those were way cheaper than $3K. I can see a vision of this for gaming or content consumption but hanging out in the metaverse isn’t gonna cut it.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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