Former Achilles' Hugo Barra on Meta said of Apple's Vision Pro that the headset was an over-engineered dev kit aimed at developers.
According to Tekna's technology and technology news service, Hugo Barra called the Apple headset a developer kit with a lot of engineering and believes that this headset is more for developers than for the general public. Apple's mixed reality headset, priced at around $3,500, has been praised by many since its release. On the other hand, there have been criticisms regarding the lack of applications and the high price of this headset.
Hugo Barra announced in his personal blog about this headset that this headset is over-engineered and its audience will be only for developers. This computer scientist previously managed various departments of Google and in 2012 he was the vice president of the Android department. In 2017, he became the head of the Achilles department in Facebook or the current meta. Currently, Barra is the CEO of Detect as a health technology startup.
While declaring his interest in virtual reality, Bara considered Apple's entry into the virtual reality industry as the best thing for Achilles. Because with the entry of Apple in this meta market, it is also forced to do its best to improve the maintenance of the tire. After the release of Vision Pro, he believes that Apple has only raised the level of expectations in the market by providing a device that exceeds the normal demands of virtual reality headsets from consumers. According to V Vision Pro, it is still a development kit and has a long way to go, and this headset should be available to those who can improve it. After the United States, this headset will soon be available to users in Japan and Canada.
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