Are networks ready for Apple Vision Pro?

The term “Metaverse” has its origins in Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash, in which it depicted a virtual realm that offered characters an escape from reality. Stephenson’s visionary concept of the Metaverse has since moved from fiction to (virtual) reality over the past decade. Augmented and virtual reality technologies have advanced the concept of the Metaverse, which is now able to manipulate the real world and immerse users in digital experiences.

This year marked Apple’s long-awaited debut in this dynamic technology with the launch of Apple Vision Pro. Apple calls its brand of AR and VR metaverse technology “spatial computing,” which “seamlessly combines digital content with the physical world,” using hand and eye tracking for a fluid digital experience. The technology, which carries a hefty price tag of $3,499, hasn’t been enough to deter Apple enthusiasts, with analysts suggesting initial sales are between 160,000 and 200,000 units.