Apple marks a brighter future for the Vision Pro mixed reality headset by reaching a milestone in the creation of dedicated modems. This company is going to introduce its first dedicated cellular modem in the new iPhone SE generation. A success that can create a revolution in Apple’s product ecosystem and reduce production costs in addition to reducing dependence on Qualcomm.
According to Tekna technology news media gadgets service, Apple is considering the use of new modems in the next generations of Vision Pro. This move provides cellular connectivity for this headset, bringing it one step closer to Apple’s vision. But there are still many challenges facing this headset.
Since launch, the Vision Pro was designed to be more than a simple headset, but due to existing technological limitations, the final product is a compromise with these obstacles. One of the most important challenges of this headset is its weight and dimensions, which make long-term use difficult for many users.
On the other hand, mixed reality headsets are still less popular than devices like smartphones. Unusual design and attracting a lot of attention in public spaces are among the factors that encourage users to use alternative devices such as the iPhone.
Adding cellular service capability to future generations of Vision Pro could be a big game changer. This feature eliminates the need for the headset to depend on peripheral devices, such as smartphones, and makes its use wider. But in order to achieve success, in addition to reducing the weight and volume of the device, Apple must adjust its very high price.
Despite the challenges, the Vision Pro remains one of the most advanced AR headsets on the global market. If Apple can provide a better user experience by improving the technology and reducing the existing barriers, this headset can establish its position among users and open a new path in the world of mixed reality.
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