We all know that the Apple AR/VR Headset, a.k.a. the Reality Pro, was made for multiple needs and purposes, including suiting the needs of both augmented and virtual reality. However, a new report from the famed Apple insider, Mark Gurman, is now claiming that this wearable device is looking to market for another purpose that centers on sports streaming.
As far as VR devices go, streaming is one feature that helps users in their usage of the wearable, and while it is famous for movies and series, Sports shows will get an immersive view should Apple allow it when it releases.
Apple AR/VR Headset is Leaning Towards Sports Streaming
Mark Gurman's recent report via Bloomberg centers on another massive piece of information behind the Apple Reality Pro, and this time, the device would lean heavily towards sports streaming for the public to use. Most VR devices are focused on adding motion to one's gaming experience where they are in the middle of it all, with Apple's take focusing more on streaming.
The AR/VR headset is one promising device with multiple features already, as claimed by those familiar with the technology and speculators of Apple's tech.
Gurman's latest report is hinting at another of the device's capabilities that do not stop with AR and VR only, but also for entertainment and sports needs a different view.
Immersive Sports Experience from Apple's Reality Pro
CNET reports that this will be a new immersive sports experience for the Reality Pro, putting viewers close to the actions with the device strapped to their heads and showing them the action from their favorite leagues. This would center mostly on the Apple TV+ shows offered by the platform, with the likes of Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball, but with a better experience for wearable users.
Apple's AR/VR Headset and its Soon Arrival
Hats off to Apple for developing a new AR/VR headset for the world to experience, but roaring applause for the speculators and leakers who have given significant information behind the new device, as Cupertino remains secretive about it. However, this does not mean that it is 100 percent confirmed for WWDC 2023, as it is still important to remember that it is still unverified information from Apple itself.
There are many speculations behind this device, but a massive development in news regarding this is how Apple employees are skeptical about the upcoming wearable from the company, particularly for its release this year.
Varying information is also stirring up the public in a massive way, especially as there are claims that it has "wowed" the first users of the technology, one that should make a promising debut come the developers' event.
Cupertino is best known for giving the public renowned technology throughout the years, and this development of the mixed-reality headset sways from its usual lineup, an innovative approach of the company. With its focus already transitioning from one purpose to another, the claims of the Reality Pro being a well-rounded device are strengthened, also raising the public's expectations of it once it releases.