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Notably, the Vision Pro gives users various options to understand and interact with XR by using eye and hand-based interactions. Cook notes that when using a Vision Pro, an operator can “just look at something” and “select it with your eyes.”
We know the product will contain 12 cameras, six microphones, and five hand, eye, and voice tracking sensors. The headset will also have a ring of LED lights to assist with eye-tracking performance. We also know the Apple Vision Pro will come with its proprietary software stack and an Apple silicon architecture.
The upcoming Vision Pro headset is set to feature two Micro OLED 4K displays with a resolution of 3800 x 3000 per eye, a ring of LED lights to enhance eye-tracking performance, and hand-tracking sensors for a controller-free experience.
It will also have a ring of LED lights to improve eye-tracking performance and hand-tracking sensors, allowing users to interact with their spatial computing environment without controllers. The Vision Pro will run on a proprietary software stack and an Apple silicon architecture.
The Vision Pro will be powered by two Micro OLED 4K displays, each with a resolution of 3800 x 3000 per eye. The headset will also have a ring of LED lights to assist with eye-tracking performance and sensors to support hand tracking, allowing operators to interact with their spatial computing environment without controllers.
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