Available in the U.S. from February 2, 2024, priced at $3,499.
Twin 4K displays, EyeSight for interaction with the physical world, visionOS for native 3D experiences, and a crown for immersion control.
No controllers needed; relies on eye and hand tracking, and voice commands. Crown on the headset adjusts immersion levels.
Disney collaborates for exclusive experiences, including Disney World and Marvel games.
Custom aluminum alloy frame, curved 3D laminated glass display, 12 cameras, six microphones, and modular design for a custom fit.
External 'Magic Battery' for portability, lasts two hours, and connects via a woven cable.
Initial release in the U.S., with a global launch expected in 2025.
visionOS, a dedicated operating system; works with iOS and iPadOS apps, Apple Arcade for gaming, and productivity tools.
M2 chip, R1 chip for sensor inputs, 256GB storage, spatial audio, and integration with iPhone 15 Pro for spatial video recording.