Though Apple made its Vision Pro and visionOS pitch all about augmented reality, the device is definitely a VR headset.
Apple avoided turning its Memoji avatars into cartoony VR characters; instead, Apple wants you to talk to other people with a realistic digital version of yourself that’s scanned into the headset.
He didn’t say VR” or virtual reality which might have positioned the headset and its new software more directly against Meta’s headsets.
But it also leaves wiggle room for the likely future of this technology that looks nothing like a bulky VR headset: AR glasses.
As always, things in Cupertino are never totally clear until they’re described in more detail in the Verge’s Next Day section.
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