Apple announces Vision Pro AR and VR headset – here’s everything we know

Apple unveiled the new Vision Pro headset at WWDC 2023 – it’s a gadget that will use augmented and virtual reality to blend the real world with virtual elements for entertainment and productivity when it launches “early next year.”

Vision Pro Key Deatils

-Mixed reality headset
-Dual M2 and R1 chip setup
-4K resolution per eye
-No controllers, using hand tracking and voice inputs
-External battery pack
-Two-hour battery life
-Starts at $3,499 (around £2,800 / AU$5,300)
-Runs on visionOS

The device has been rumored for a few years and the official details match up with many of the details that had been leaked ahead of time. Firstly, it comes with not one but two chipsets.

One is the M2 chip, the powerful Apple silicon that powers some of the best MacBooks and Macs, and the other is a new co-processor from Apple named the R1. While the M2 handles the traditional apps and features, the R1 will deal with the mixed-reality and sensor elements that are the core of Vision Pro. Apple adds that this setup will help you be more productive than ever, however, we’ll need to test the headset out for ourselves to know if this is the case

An image of the Apple Vision Pro showing off its dual-chips and cameras

The Apple Vision Pro’s M2 and R1 chips. (Image credit: Apple)

It’ll also boast two impressive micro-OLED displays; they’ll deliver more pixels than a 4K TV to each eye, delivering roughly 23 million pixels each – we haven’t had the chance to try the device out, but from the way Apple was talking this might prevent the annoying screen-door effect that affects other VR headsets, where you can see the pixels. Apple’s said it fits in 64 pixels in the same space that the iPhone’s screen fits in one single pixel.