All you need to know about Apple Vision Pro 

The Vision Pro is Apple’s first major new product category in eight years

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It’s a new type of headset which can be controlled using the wearer's eyes, hands and voice, a major differentiated feature that you won’t get on other headsets

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The Vision Pro is essentially an augmented-reality headset that “seamlessly” blends the real and digital worlds.

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Resembling a pair of ski goggles, the headset features a glass 23-million-pixel screen which covers the upper face

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While most other headsets on the market look heavy and bulky, the Vision Pro looks different

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Yes. Apple has teamed up with Zeiss to create custom optical inserts that magnetically attach to the lenses for people who wear glasses

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Yes. Apple recommends users be 13 years and older to use the headset. This means the headset is not intended for kids

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The Vision Pro allows users to consume and create content in a new way, in the spaces around them

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Users can watch movies, especially in 3-D, with spatial audio as if they were in a cinema hall, view their own pictures or videos, and play video games

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The Vision Pro runs on the same M2 processor that Apple uses in its Macs. In addition, the headset has a proprietary R1 chip, which allows the device to remain silent and stream images without lag

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No. The Vision Pro uses custom software, called “visionOS”  which Apple describes as “the first OS designed for the ground up for spatial computing.”

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As of now, Apple has not provided any information on the headset’s ruggedness. We don’t know if the headset has got any water resistance rating

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