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16.08.2023 11:26

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What kind of battery will power the Apple Vision Pro glasses?

What kind of battery will power the Apple Vision Pro glasses?

In June of this year, within the framework of the WWDC 2023 technology conference, Apple presented its first virtual reality glasses, called Apple Vision Pro. The novelty is also extremely interesting due to the innovative advanced EyeSight technology. This takes care of projecting the user's eyes on the glasses, so that people around him know that he is always "present".

Apple Vision Pro virtual reality glasses are based on their own visionOS operating system. This is quite different compared to the operating systems of competing solutions. As soon as the user puts on the glasses, he sees the outside environment, and then the installed applications are loaded. The innovative glasses use curved miniature OLED screens to display images.

Interesting glasses for the seemingly real Apple Vision Pro were prepared in cooperation with the partner company Zeiss. The battery, which will need to be carried in your pocket, provides about two hours of autonomy. The smooth operation of content is ensured by the Apple M2 mobile processor in connection with a special chip called R1. This takes care of the flawless management of signals received from as many as 12 cameras, six microphones and five sensors.

The latest information indicates that the #141 glasses apparently real Apple Vision Pro will not have a battery built in, as it is said to be a nuisance for users. Instead, Apple will use an external battery. This should be equipped with the Magic Battery label. The external battery will power the Apple Vision Pro glasses and #141; hours in a row, and it can also be charged wirelessly. More about the Apple Magic Battery external battery will be known soon.

The Apple Vision Pro virtual reality glasses are not expected to be cheap. These will be intendedč for sale in the United States of America for an estimated 3,260 euros, namely at the beginning of next year. A few months later, they will also be available elsewhere.


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