Some apps and features of Apple’s AR/VR headset are revealed by reliable source
VR can put you in the cockpit of a commercial jet that you’re “flying” or even in the batter’s box at Yankee Stadium
Apple had no idea how to position the Apple Watch when it was first released
Now would be a good time to discuss the difference between VR and AR. VR, or virtual reality, allows users to step into an environment that is not real even if it feels as though it is. You could find yourself in the batter’s box at Yankee Stadium about to face what looks like a 100 MPH fastball. Or you could don the headset and become a commercial airline pilot flying a huge jet.
Gurman says that Apple’s mixed reality headset will run most of Apple’s iPad apps such as “Books, Camera, Contacts, FaceTime, Files, Freeform, Home, Mail, Maps, Messages, Music, Notes, Photos, Reminders, Safari, Stocks, TV, and Weather.” It also will run plenty of third-party iPad apps with little modifications.
The Reality Pro will feature a VR portal for those who want to stream live sports. This would dovetail perfectly with Apple’s desire to become a bigger player in live sports. As we said earlier, games will be a big focus with some titles created by third-party developers who have had success with games made for other Apple devices. Also expected is a new Wellness app with sounds and voice-overs designed to soothe users. Another feature will allow the headset to be used as an external display for a connected Mac.
The Reality Pro will reportedly support “in-air” typing
Video conferences should be interesting as the headset will use VR to create virtual meeting rooms. With realistic avatars representing those taking part in the video conference, it will look as though everyone has gathered in one room. Also business related, the Freeform app will allow users to write on and create a virtual whiteboard that others can see. Users will also use VR to watch videos in totally fabricated environments. One feature that is expected to be available after the headset is released is a VR version of Fitness+ that will help users workout while wearing the headset.
The Reality Pro is reportedly the most complex device Apple has ever created and at the rumored price of $3,000, this isn’t a product that is going to end up in everyone’s hands. Apple is supposedly working on a future version of the headset dubbed Reality One that will be more affordable although some corners will have to be cut.
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