The tech world has been abuzz with rumors of Apple’s upcoming mixed-reality headset. Recently, several leaked parts belonging to the purported device have been discovered, reinforcing the rumors of its development.
The parts in question originate from a device that is currently believed to be Apple’s mixed-reality headset. A company called Vreveal obtained the parts, which include components such as the device’s display lenses and panels, Wi-Fi modules, and an experimental mode for showroom testing.
The headset is reportedly equipped with 8K resolution displays and advanced eye-tracking features, as well as a powerful processing system that could enable new and immersive experiences. Apple has apparently been working on the device for over two years, with reports suggesting the company intends for it to be the most ambitious headset on the market.
Further details about the device have yet to be disclosed. However, the leaked components suggest Apple’s entrance into the virtual and augmented-reality space could be much sooner than expected.
The headset is highly anticipated and could revolutionize the VR/AR industry. But only time will tell whether or not the device lives up to expectations. If Apple can successfully launch its mixed-reality headset before competing products, then the company could be on the verge of dominate the nascent industry of headset-based computing.