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The bad news is that the Apple Vision Pro release date for the cheaper wearable could be further away. For instance, a new patent filing indicates Apple could incorporate Airtag technology into the Vision Pro. This is why Apple has partnered with Zeiss to create custom optical inserts to replace glasses for users.
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Additionally, Apple is working with ZEISS to offer optional optical inserts for the device in a bid to improve accessibility options available alongside current XR devices. Currently, the Vision Pro is only purchasable by US customers, however, Apple is expected to roll out worldwide release windows at its WWDC event later this year.
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Apple is working with ZEISS to bring optional optical inserts to the product, with “Readers” soon available for $99 and prescription standard optics for $149. Apple has not used Qualcomm technology for these processors, unlike their Android competitors. The Vision Pro will cost $3,499 for a 256GB storage model.
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3: VR, Phone-powered, Wide-field Examples: Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard, Zeiss VROne. To get there, the processing power and optics/display technology catch up with the requirements. The zSight 1920 has about 32 pixels/degree whereas a modern consumer goggle like the HTC Vive has less than half that.
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