New reports published about the Apple Vision Pro show that this headset will not be equipped with Ultra Wideband chips and Wi-Fi 6E and 7.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, Apple has recently removed the Open Sky feature from its headset promotional videos. Recent reports also show that the first series of these headsets will not include new features such as Ultra Band and Wi-Fi 7. Now the question that arises is how much this Apple product can meet the expectations of fans with a controversial price.
The first series of Apple's Vision Pro headset is supposed to be released with Wi-Fi 6 support and will be compatible with M2 chips. Apple will probably use Wi-Fi 7 chips in the second Vision Pro series. Of course, Wi-Fi 10 may have been released by that time.
Files released by the Federal Communications Commission show that Apple's new headset will not be able to support ultra-wideband capabilities. In this way, the chips placed on this headset are only focused on understanding the physical space and can perform different spatial calculations. The hardware used in Apple's new headset is developed around the M2 processor. Meanwhile, the next MacBooks were equipped with the 32 chip. But at that time, the development of the first generation Vision Pro with previous hardware was finalized.
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