Apple Vision Pro Headset and Unknown USB Adapter Revealed in WWDC 2023 Video
The recently launched Vision Pro headset by Apple at WWDC 2023 has received a significant response, with people expressing diverse opinions. A video on the Apple developer Platforms of the State showcases the Vision Pro headset connected to a USB dongle, leading to an online debate about its purpose.
The video shows what the USB-C adapter looks like plugged into the right side of the Vision Pro headset. And — as MacRumors spotted — in one shot, the adapter appears to have a USB-C cable that leads to Mac Studio in one shot. So it may be possible that the adapter is used to connect directly to a Mac for visionOS application development, but the use is not clear at this time.
Also, it’s possible that it’s just a development device that Apple uses internally — and it’s not designed for developer or public use. Additionally, MacRumors further notes that Apple will make the Vision Pro developer kits available to developers in July – so more should become clear then.
Apple’s Vision Pro is scheduled to be released next year, in 2024, but initially only in the United States. The headset is the company’s first new product line in years, since the Apple Watch launched in 2015. The iPhone maker claims it’s a “space computer” designed to bridge the digital and physical worlds, while staying present and aware. of their environment.