Charging
This mixed reality device, which is said to be called Reality Pro or Reality One, will have two ports: a USB-C interface for data transfers and a new proprietary charging connector. This port might be similar to Apple’s just-reinstituted MagSafe power port. The bundled power cable might also have a circular tip that magnetically connects to Apple’s headset. Users can try rotating the cable after insertion to secure it.
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Features
In terms of size and appearance, the power supply that will come alongside the headset will be comparable to Apple’s own MagSafe Battery Pack and is roughly the size of an iPhone. The wearable is said to be powered by the component for up to two hours on a single charge. A USB-C cable that is attached to a MacBook Pro power adapter is used to recharge the battery pack. Apple will permit customers to purchase additional packs individually.
Availability
This first-generation device of Apple’s mixed reality headgear will be a first of its kind when it ships later this year. It might be slightly difficult to envision the typical consumer rushing out to purchase Apple’s newest gadget given the device’s complicated power distribution system and its $3,000 price tag. But we will look forward to it.