Apple May Allow Attendees To Experience AR/VR Headset At WWDC 2023
According to reports, Apple is said to be organizing a chance for select developers and attendees to test out the upcoming mixed reality AR/VR headset at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2023.
The company has built a new “structure” on the Apple Park campus designed to offer hands-on demonstrations of headset control, MacRumors reports.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Steve Jobs Theater will also have a hands-on area for hardware demos after the keynote.
“Looks like Apple will also have a hands-on area in the Steve Jobs Theater – open to developers – after the keynote – in addition to building the headset,” he wrote on Twitter.
Hands-on experiences include FaceTime in VR, Apple TV+ content and games.
Additionally, according to the report, users with migraines, vertigo, post-concussion syndrome and previous traumatic brain injury are cautioned against using the headphones.
Apple’s flagship “WWDC 2023” event is scheduled for June 5.
Meanwhile, Apple’s AR/VR headset is said to be available in six colors and two storage capacities.
The information was shared by the Twitter account @billbil_kun, who neatly leaked the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s specifications before it was revealed earlier this year.
According to the leak, the new speaker will come in black, blue, gray, green, pink and an undisclosed sixth color.