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The case, costing $199, includes specially designed components for an extra battery, ZEISS optical inserts, and the Pro headset itself. ZEISS Optical Inserts One of the things that set the Apple Vision Pro apart from other mixed-reality headsets is its commitment to supporting all users, even those using prescription glasses.
Rumors earlier this year suggested Sony, the company responsible for making Apple’s OLED displays, can only produce up to 200,000 displays per quarter. This is why Apple has partnered with Zeiss to create custom optical inserts to replace glasses for users. The Apple Vision Pro’s display may have one limitation, however.
Zeiss VR ONE Plus. The PlayStation VR (short: PSVR), formerly known under the codename Project Morpheus, was released in October 2016 by Sony Interactive Entertainment. As the name suggests, the headset is designed to work with Sony’s PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro video game consoles. Zeiss VR One.
Zeiss VR ONE Plus. The PlayStation VR (short: PSVR), formerly known under the codename Project Morpheus, was released in October 2016 by Sony Interactive Entertainment. As the name suggests, the headset is designed to work with Sony’s PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro video game consoles. Zeiss VR One.
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In stores, you’ll find headsets ranging from around $30 for a View-Master to $130 for a Zeiss VR One Plus. So all in all a full virtual reality system from Sony costs around $800. Of course, the Sony system is limited in some ways compared to the Vive and Rift, such as its use of a single tracking camera and lower resolution.
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