New Delhi: Apple is reportedly planning to offer some developers and attendees a chance to try out the new AR/VR headset (Mixed Reality) at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2023. The company built a new “structure” in “Apple Park”. As MacRumors reports, the campus is designed to provide controlled hands-on demos of the headset.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, there will also be a hands-on area in the Steve Jobs Theater for hardware demonstrations after the keynote.
“It looks like Apple will also have a hands-on area in the Steve Jobs Theater – open to developers – after the keynote – in addition to headset manufacturing,” he tweeted.
Hands-on experiences will include FaceTime in VR, Apple TV+ content, and games.
Furthermore, the report states that users with migraines, vertigo, post-concussion syndrome, and previous traumatic brain injuries will be warned not to use the headset.
Apple’s ‘WWDC 2023’ main event is scheduled to be held on June 5. Meanwhile, Apple’s AR/VR headset will reportedly be available in six colors and two storage capacities.
This information was shared by Twitter account @billbil_kun, which leaked a spec sheet with the exact same specs ahead of the unveiling of Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra earlier this year.
According to the leaker, the new headset will come in black, blue, grey, green, pink and a sixth unknown color.