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Apple is working on a cheaper mixed reality headset – look out, Meta and HTC!

Apple is reportedly working on a more affordable version of it mixed reality headsetin a bid to make its VR/AR platform accessible to more.

So, there are two stories here. One is that as per Bloomberg, work on the augmented reality ‘Apple Glasses’ has been paused indefinitely due to “technical difficulties.” And the other surrounds the increasingly louder rumor mill that Apple is making a more affordable version of its AR/VR headset, which is being reported by The Information (opens in new tab).

These stories are linked

Apple AR glasses

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It’s clear that if the reports are accurate, these two stories are connected, as Apple sees more value in producing a mixed reality headset over a Google Glass-esque device that the company reportedly considers to be the product that could replace the iPhone in the future .

The plan for this Apple Reality SE (the most logical naming I can think of) is that engineers are taking this $3,000 headset that could be announced as early as this spring, and are looking to find more affordable components to drive that cost down. These cutbacks could include lower resolution displays and cheaper materials – with a view to compete with the likes of the Meta Quest Pro, which costs $1,500.

A drawing of Apple's possible mixed-reality device by The Information.

(Image credit: The Information)

That’s still rather pricey, but the cost is relative to the specs. And if the power potential being spoken about in rumors about the more expensive model make the transition in some form (plenty of external cameras, spatial audio, a 120-degree field of view, and a standalone battery pack), it’ll be worth goes.

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