A cheaper Apple Vision Pro is lucah urut kotereportedly in the works, according to reports from Bloombergand The Information, which is relief because – let’s face it – the current-generation $3,500 has a ridiculously exorbitant price tag.
The low-cost variant is rumored to cost somewhere between $1,500 and $2,500. Despite still being pricey, the Vision Pro’s cheaper sibling will, of course, lack some key features of the current, more expensive Apple Vision Pro model.
SEE ALSO: Apple Vision Pro: These 2 flaws are reportedly plaguing it behind the scenesThe "budget-friendly" version of the Vision Pro takes a more streamlined approach, employing fewer cameras and sensors compared to its premium counterpart.
The current Apple Vision Pro boasts an impressive array of four downward cameras, two side cameras, and infrared (IR) cameras for precise hand and finger tracking — even in low-light conditions — without the need for users to position their hands in front of the device. The economical version, on the other hand, opts for a simplified sensor setup. This reduction in hardware complexity, while cost-effective, may result in a somewhat scaled-down immersive experience for users.
As rumored by Bloomberg, the more affordable iteration of the Vision Pro bids farewell to the Mac-grade M2 chip, replacing it with the familiar A-series chips found in iPhones. While this transition may contribute to a reduction in overall expenses, it's important to note that a significant part of the Vision Pro's premium price tag is attributed to its utilization of advanced, high-resolution displays.
In the budget-friendly model, these displays are expected to undergo a downgrade as well, striking a balance between cost-efficiency and the exceptional visual experiences that users have come to expect from Apple's cutting-edge products.
The downgraded Vision Pro model may also see a significant adjustment by omitting the distinctive Eyesight feature. Although, given how creepy it can look, removing it doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
As one of the many impressive features of the current Vision Pro, Eyesight keeps users’ eyes visible while they’re using the headset, particularly when someone is nearby. If you’re fully immersed in an experience, Eyesight will display an animation on the headset’s face that informs passers-by that you’re busy. However, if you’re not, your eyes will be in full view, signaling to others that your door is open for communication.
In the absence of this feature, the budget-friendly Vision Pro may more than likely place a greater emphasis on user discretion and privacy, foregoing the unique social dimension offered by its predecessor in favor of a more discreet, personal experience.
Topics Apple Virtual Reality
Reddit just made some big updates to its search functionWordle today: The answer and hints for October 9[Update] ‘Loki’ accused of using AI for promo poster — but Disney just debunked this claimBest Prime Day AirPods Max deal: Over $60 off Apple AirPods MaxBest Apple iPad Prime Day deals: Save on iPad Air, iPad, iPad Pro, and moreWordle today: The answer and hints for October 7Mastodon has way more active users than it thought'Our Flag Means Death' Season 2: Gayer and darker pirates tales aheadHisense 50'Fair Play' review: Does this corporate thriller live up to the hype? GoDaddy used a holiday bonus email as a phishing scam test. SIGH. Calculate your stimulus check before the IRS relaunches its website 10 of the most anticipated TV shows to watch in 2021 How to do split screen on Fortnite Xbox The biggest and best onscreen crushes of 2020 How to practice gratitude in 2021 LG's new OLED display goes from flat to curved for gaming 10 video games we can't wait to play in 2021 More than 225 Google workers form union Apple car will launch later than we thought, report claims
0.1676s , 10109.75 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【lucah urut kote】The ‘cheap’ Vision Pro — 3 features Apple is reportedly dropping from the headset,Feature Flash