On January 9, Apple It is announced today that from February 2 (Friday), U.S.A Official website and all Apple retail stores start selling Vision Pro, The price is $3499. Users can start booking at 5:00 a.m. (21:00 p.m. Beijing time) on Friday, January 19, Pacific Standard Time.
It is understood that the Vision Pro basic model provides 256GB of storage, and comes with batteries, USB-C charging wires, power adapters and other accessories.
Vision Pro was released on June 6 last year, Beijing time. It adopts a dual chip design: equipped with M2 chip, and equipped with R1 processor for real-time sensors. According to Apple, the R1 chip is mainly responsible for transmission, and the official said that the transmission data can be reached in 12 milliseconds. Vision Pro does not have a built-in battery, but uses an external battery structure, which can meet the 2-hour battery life.
In terms of display technology, Vision Pro uses micro OLED technology to place 23 million pixels on two stamp sized displays, and supports wide color gamut and HDR. By adjusting the digital knob, users can switch between augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) functions. Users can also insert additional ZEISS optical lenses ($99 for ordinary lenses and $149 for prescription lenses).
Vision Pro is equipped with the space operating system visionOS, and Apple says it integrates digital content into the real world. Users can access hundreds of thousands of apps on iPhones and iPads and can zoom in and present them.
Vision Pro does not rely on remote control operation, but is based on voice, vision, and feel control. Users can input text according to the virtual keyboard, or zoom in and out of the screen through their fingers. Vision Pro allows users to connect to a Mac and expand its display in virtual space.
Vision Pro, as an immersive head display device, also considers the interaction with the real world, Vision Pro has the unique EyeSight function. When there are people around, the device will reduce the transparency, expose the user's eyes, and facilitate communication with others. The device uses perspective video to enable users to see the full color real world, and users can also project 3D objects into the real space. (Yike)